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
From I-75 South take Exit 270 Waters exit. Turn left onto Marlette Rd then right onto Old 27. The park will be located approximately 3 miles on your left hand side.
First time visiting. This is a beautiful park and I will defiantly be back. Next time we will bring the kayaks as they have the perfect lake for it. The showers are the only thing that needs to change. I'm all for water conservation but other posters stated they were not kidding when they said that there is NO water pressure. The bathhouses and bathrooms were clean and well maintained however.
Great place for the family to go and swim. Its not super crowded most of the time. Great beach and water access for kids of all ages. Has a little store there with sunscreen and stuff. Changing areas could be cleaner but overall a great place to take the family swimming.
We camp here every year! Beach is huge and there is a second one if it gets too crowded. The sites are mostly good sizes, be careful tho there are a few that have a TON of tree roots through them and make them almost inhabitable. Nice to have an ice cream shop. Only thing that could make it better is full hookup. North end bathrooms could use some updating too.
We have been going to this park for 5 generations. We love this park, but it is time to upgrade this park. It is in desperate need of a playground for the kids. The sites are not level, no grass , and lots of tree roots. It's somewhat difficult to menuver your rv threw tight spaces.The north bathrooms need upgraded along with the dump station. They have improved the water fill on the check in side that is very nice, and the check in progress is good. Everyone is friendly. We love this park and will continue to camp here. I just feel the state could improve on this park.