Amenities
Dump & Fill Station
Two restroom facilities with showers
Campers may stay on a site for up to 14 days and are required to vacate the site for at least 2 days before returning. We do not offer weekly or monthly rates.
From Jct of I-94 & Red Arrow Hwy (exit 16), N 1 mi on Red Arrow Hwy to Lake St, W 1 mi, follow signs (R).
Cabins
$5 Reservation Fee
Cabin 4,8,9,13 - $50/night
1 double bed & 1 set of bunk beds
Electricity
Cabins 5, 6,10,11,12,14 - $60/night
1 double bed & 1 set of bunk beds
Electricity
Ceiling Fan
Cabin 7 - $45/night
2 single beds
Electricity
Campsites
$5 Reservation Fee
Campsites with Electricity
$45/night
Campsites with Water & Electricity
$50/night
Maximum size of camping unit 30ft
Beautiful place for sunset. We recently camp there, and if I have to book again, I would choose either east or west campground, better location and privacy, closer to shower and bathrooms. Showers were not all working great but usable. Our highlight was walking along the shore and the sunset.
Weko Beach Campground is really nice. My Sister and I rented one of the Cabins and it was nice also. It had one double size bed and one twin bunk beds. They were comfortable. Bring warm clothes too during the summer. It got very chilly at night and we weren't prepared for that. Only thing we didn't like was they don't have enough bathroom/shower facilities. We had to either drive or walk quite a ways to go to the closest facility near our cabin. They do provide outhouses that are closer though. There was a good fire-pit and picnic table. Bring your own firewood or buy it there. Cost was $7.00 per bundle. The beach is really beautiful, white soft sand and waves like a real beach, especially further down to Warren Dunes State Park. Made me feel like I was back on Maui. If you have a dog or dogs, there is a dog beach at Warren Dunes. No cost for parking either, but be prepared to pay for parking at Weko Beach. All in all, it was a very serene and fun time at Weko Beach Campground ⛱️🦮 😎 😍
We stayed in a cabin for a long weekend in early May. Upon check in, we found there was an error on the internet, that resulted in our room not being what was described. I went back to the check in office and spoke with a manager. She told me that there wasn’t anything she could do, as they were booked full for the weekend…. She could offer us our money back, or we could accept the incorrect arrangement…
I told her I paid extra to make sure we got the arrangements we wanted, she should move us to a cabin that has the features we paid for…
She said she couldn’t, so at that point I asked to speak to someone above the manager. the park director took over my issue and after a few uncomfortable minutes, she agreed to move us….
After this little issue was resolved, we had a wonderful stay!!
Our cabin was small, which we expected, but bigger than our tent we are accustomed to. It kept us warm and completely dry during the few rain showers we had. We sat in the cabin, listening to the rain hit our roof, feeling sorry for all the soggy, wet, tent camping folks. And we decided that our tent camping days are most likely over… time to start looking at campers….
Behind our cabin is a beautiful wooded area, we found a “lean-to” shelter someone built Naked & Afraid style,
While we gathered small sticks and logs to burn…
From this point on, these firewood gathering missions would now be known as a “Naked & Afraid”…
As in, “Hey, we’re low on firewood, wanna go buy some, or do a Naked & Afraid?”
The police patrolled the campgrounds on a regular basis, but I never saw a need for them. Our little area of the campground was full, but it stayed relatively quiet. Great place to bring the whole family!!!
Oh, did I forget to mention the beach??? Cmon, Florida may have palm trees, but you can’t beat the sand and water of Weko Beach and Lake Michigan. Absolutely Beautiful…Stunning…. Gorgeous…
The best of both worlds…
Forest, Woods, Trails, Streams…
And just a few feet from the White Sand Beach and Crystal Clear Waters of Lake Michigan.
Beach is beautiful. Campground staff was friendly and helpful. I'd called to see I could bring my golf cart as to assist in getting to the beach and back from our camping spot. I reconfirm this a week before my trip. After getting there, checking in with my golf cart, I set up and used the golf cart to get wood. I was immediately stopped by a cop before even getting to the booth to be told he'll speak to the campground but because I don't have blinkers, seat belts, a campground pass and it wasn't insured. I explained is actually insured and the city I live in, it is as legal as a regular or electric bike and we just use hand signals).
The staff of the campground told me to email someone who can get me a pass but I'm now home days after leaving and still never got a response or pass. Due to the misinformation, it made for a pretty miserable trips to the beach in 90°+
Not sure why but 1 entire day we couldn't even stay at the beach due to mass of flys biting everyone.