The 220-acre Thousand Trails **St Clair RV Resort** and Preserve has wooded wilderness, valleys, rolling hills and a small flowing river. Our friendly and courteous staff is happy to provide information about events and festivals in the area, or recommend great places to eat near our **Port Huron RV campground**. 5 miles east is the Saint Clair River, one of the busiest waterways in the world. Guests of **St Clair RV Resort** can swim, fish, boat, or just watch freighters from the longest fresh water boardwalk in the world. Visit nearby Port Huron, the boyhood home of Thomas Edison, and explore the Museum, take a trolley tour or a cruise down the river. This **Port Huron RV campground** is one hour from the world-renowned Henry Ford Museum, the Detroit Zoo, and three major casinos, and only 12 miles from the Blue Water Bridge crossing to Sarnia, Canadaso don't forget your passport. Stroll the world's longest freshwater boardwalk near this Port Huron RV campground Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at St Clair RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
From Detroit: Take I-94 NE about 50 miles toward Port Huron. Take Exit 262 and turn left onto Wadhams Rd. The CG entrance is on your right immediately after crossing over the hwy. From Port Huron/Sarnia: Take I-94 SW toward Detroit, traveling about 12 miles to Wadhams Rd (Exit 262). Turn right onto Wadhams and make an immediate right into the CG. From Flint: Take I-69 toward Port Huron. Exit right onto Wadhams Rd and travel about 9 miles. The CG entrance will be on your left just before you reach I-94.
This place has an awesome atmosphere with a mix of cabins and RV spaces. The trails are nice, the games, pool and staff. the cabin we rented was awesome. We are already planning our next trip here for next summer!
This is an ok park. Our site was horrible though. It was a pull through, but there was really no good way to get in. It was overly tight. We were literally right on top of our neighborhood, and on the way out had a hell of a time getting out, We had to back up and take several passes to miss hitting the power box. The worst part though was the mosquitos. It was impossible to go out anytime without getting eaten alive. The grounds are not bad.
Have had a perfect week here in spite of the weather. Opted to stay an extra day, and the staff handled it quickly and without any fuss. Loved it.
They do offer cabins and park models as well as camper spaces and tent sites. Pet friendly. Easily walkable roads, great for bikes. Lots of gold carts in use. Pool is lovely. Quite a few annual and seasonal, but these are very well kept.