Camping options near Fennville, Michigan extend beyond the main campgrounds into several unique sites tucked within the forested areas of Allegan County. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures often reaching 80-85°F in July and August, with moderate rainfall making camping possible from mid-spring through mid-fall. Winter camping remains available at select locations where overnight temperatures can drop into the teens, requiring proper cold-weather gear.
What to do
Water activities on non-motorized lakes: Ely Lake Campground provides an excellent spot for peaceful paddling. "The Lake is for non-motorized recreational use so it is mostly used for kayaking and canoeing and fishing. There is about a 1 mile trail that you can walk around the exterior of the Lake," notes camper James K.
Biking on dedicated trails: Access the 33-mile Kal-Haven Trail directly from Kal-Haven Outpost. "We bike from Kalamazoo to South Haven every year using the Kal-Haven trail... the campground is right off the trail," explains camper R.B. The trail connects South Haven to Kalamazoo through forested areas and rural landscapes.
Horseback riding: Equestrian campers can access dedicated trails at Ely Lake Campground. "They have equestrian trails and sites... if you have kids that love horses, you may see some on the weekends," mentions James K. The trails run through the Allegan State Game Area, providing varied terrain for riders.
Seasonal orchard visits: Fall travelers can access nearby farms. "DO travel to St Joe/South Haven/Saugatuck. All less than 30 min and great scenery there, breweries too! Also, return in the fall and do the local orchards/pumpkin farms," recommends Eric G. from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.
What campers like
Private waterfront locations: WaterTrail Ventures offers secluded riverside sites. "It was beautiful with solar lights at night and a private beach. Great swimming, in a very private area. It also has great trails for walking," shares Karlina L. about the WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite.
Year-round availability: Unlike seasonal options, some sites remain accessible in winter. "This campground is open year round. All rustic sites, horses welcomed, vault toilets, and water pumps," explains Ellen S. about Ely Lake Campground, providing flexibility for off-season visits.
Proximity to Lake Michigan: Beach access within short drives appeals to many visitors. "Short walk to beach and to the bathrooms," notes Julie T. about Van Buren State Park Campground. Another camper adds, "Our family enjoyed this quiet, secluded campground in South Haven. There is a small path that leads to the beach."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: The Kalamazoo River corridor offers exceptional nature experiences. "We kayaked there from Allegan and was treated to more wildlife viewing opportunities than we could ask for," says Jeremy K. about WaterTrail Ventures, highlighting the natural assets beyond the campgrounds themselves.
What you should know
Rustic conditions at primitive sites: Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. "There are no bathrooms, just pit toilets. There is no electricity. There is a hand pump for water, although I would recommend bringing your own drinking water because the water from the hand pump is very discolored," cautions James K. about Ely Lake.
Noise levels vary by campground: Some locations experience weekend disturbances. "This place attracts a rowdy crowd and in the evenings... There is loud music, people yelling, fireworks going off and not very much sleep," reports James K. about weekend nights at Ely Lake Campground.
Beach conditions fluctuate: Lake Michigan shoreline can change annually. "The down side of the campground is that the beach is pretty much non-existent. You walk down through the pretty dunes, but there is literally no more than five feet of sand," explains Thomas B. about Van Buren State Park.
Weather preparedness needed: Michigan lakeside climate can surprise visitors. "Just remember if you're visiting MI it's freaking cold! Even in the summer. We visited beginning aug and it was mid 70s and nights get super cold," warns Faye M. from Beach Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Activity-focused campgrounds: Look for sites with built-in entertainment options. "TriPonds is one of our favorite camp grounds! It has plenty of activities and is spacious and clean. A great family getaway!" shares Victor C. about TriPonds Family Camp Resort.
Fishing opportunities for kids: Several ponds offer catch-and-release fishing. "Very nice family campground with a lot of things for kids to do. Fishing pond has a lot of bass. My son has caught one every time we've been here," notes Clint about TriPonds Family Camp Resort.
Fall seasonal events: Halloween-themed weekends offer unique experiences. "We stayed on their Halloween weekend and it was packed full of activities for the kids. Many people in the campground decorated their sites Halloween themed," explains Clint, highlighting the family-friendly seasonal programming.
Cabin options for new campers: Consider weatherproof accommodations. "Great place to go with non-camper friends as they have cabins. Great place for kids activities," suggests Eric G. from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, providing options for mixed camping experience levels.
Tips from RVers
Site surface considerations: Terrain varies between campgrounds. "The sites and the roads in the campground are all dirt so while we were there it was exceptionally dusty. I could imagine that when they have a lot of rain, it is exceptionally muddy," cautions Cindy B. about Kal-Haven Outpost.
Pull-through accessibility: Some sites offer easier access for larger vehicles. "Drove in with our class A pulling a trailer and called ahead, friendly staff was able to accommodate us with a pull through spot that was easy access," shares Kaitlynn B. about Dutch Treat Camping.
Bathroom facility quality: Clean facilities matter to many RVers. "We had the best time at this campground. The site was clean and well kept when we arrived. The fire pit and the picnic table were in excellent condition. The bathhouse was clean," reports Michelle M. about Van Buren State Park.
Advance booking requirements: Popular sites fill quickly in peak season. "This campground has great amenities, a pool, clean showers, and good sites/cabins, it is hard to book. If you know you are going to come to this area and camp, you need to book it a while in advance," advises Olivia S. about Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.