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Located 5 miles north of Onaway on M-211.
Nice campground. Quiet and easy access. Lots of shaded sites. The park has gravel roads and that was the only drawback for me. We really enjoyed our time there.
Beautiful camp ground geared towards RVs so it made tent camping a bit of a challenge. I didn't check out the showers and these two things are the reason for four stars and not five. The restrooms were clean and well maintained. Quiet place with a beautiful view of Black Lake and access to a swimming area. The sunset was beautiful over the lake. I didn't interact with the camp hosts but they seemed accessible. There's a great restaurant right outside of the park but go early, they get packed. There's a great place for a short hike about five miles away that was easy. Also, check out the maple syrup and honey store up the street. It's cash only and on the honor system.
Awesome place. my 1st camping experience in life & it was memorable for my family. We all loved it, enjoyed it. See you again sometime.
It is a very good camping ground. The lake is very nice. Each site has electricity stall with regular plugs and a 30 amp plug. The only complaint is that the show rooms is not enough, especially for the sites along the lake.