Campgrounds in
Michigan
By Rick
Chapo
Michigan is a very popular destination with people looking
to get out of town. The state is rife with lakes and rivers,
not to mention the extremely popular vacation areas along Lake
Huron. Camping in Michigan offers dual possibilities because of
its situation as a bi-peninsular state. Campgrounds in both the
Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula offer tent space, cabin
rentals and facilities for RVs, in addition to the five-mile
channel joining Lake Michigan to Lake Huron.
Some hot spots for Michigan include the following
campgrounds:
• Barefoot's Resort, Cedarville
• BerWaGaNa Campground, Vassar
• Betsie River Campsite, Frankfort
• Big Cedar Campground, Germfask
• Bob-A-Ron Campground, Three Oaks
• Cadillac Woods Campground, Tustin
• Campers Cove Campground, Alpena
• Caseville County Park, Caseville
• Detroit KOA, Ypsilanti
• Double "R" Ranch Resort and Golf, Belding
• Driftwood Valley Campground, Irons
• Family Campground, Edmore
• Heartland Woods RV, Stockbridge
• Hidden Hill Campground, Harrison
• Hidden Ridge RV Community, Hopkins
• Hill and Hollow Campground, Pentwater
Holiday Park Campground, Traverse City
• Hoyle's Marina and Campground, Linwood
• Indian River RV Resort and Campground, Indian River
• Indian Valley Campground, Middleville
• InSta
Launch Campground and Marina, Manistee
• Jack's Landing Resort, Hillman
• Kalkaska RV Park and Campground, Kalkaska
• Kibby Creek Travel Park, Ludington
• Lake Huron Campground, Deckerville
• Lakeside Resort Campground, Ionia
• Lansing Cottonwood Campground, Lansing
• Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping, Mackinaw City
• Muskegon KOA, Muskegon
• Myers Lake United Methodist Campground, Byron
• Oak Grove Campground, Holland
• River Pines RV Park and Campground, Allendale
• River View Campground, Sterling
• Rockey's Campground, Albion
• Waterways Campground, Cheboygan
• Wild Cherry Resort, Lake Leelanau
• Wooded Acres Campground, Houghton Lake
When the chill of winter passes, the beauty of Michigan
explodes and people start getting out to explore it. Whether
you want to stay around Lake Huron or head to a more secluded
spot, there are plenty of campgrounds in Michigan you can use
as a base for your adventures.
Rick Chapo is with NomadJournals.com - makers of writing
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