Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. The Michigan Recreation Passport does not cover local, county, municipal, or metropolitan parks or recreation areas. Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-79134_79210---,00.html
We found this campground to be wonderful! We stayed during the week in mid spring so it wasn't that busy until towards the end of the week. The entire week we had a young cardinal visit our camper windows multiple times throughout the day. That was fun! Bathrooms and showers were clean. We visited the campground prior to pick out larger campsites. Park was very clean and the dump station even had sewer hose there so we didn't have to use our own. Very large beach down the road. We plan on staying here again.
Very nice grounds and trails. Check in staff is amazing. Showers are clean with great water pressure. Very large sites in the lower campground. Dump station is set up very well with sewer and water hoses.
Very nice facility. Looking forward to camping here again. Site size are a plus. Been getting tired of being crammed in at the commercial campgrounds.
There are lots of great things about this campground. The shower house was probably the best I've seen in a state or county park. The lake looked perfect for kayaking. There was plenty of firewood and ice available from the check-in office that was open late. The fire rings were good. There were some programs for kids. Clearly everyone in the campground was there to have a good time so no one was upset by music at a reasonable volume even late. The one thing I wasn't a huge fan of was how close the sites are to one another.