Best Campgrounds near Fennville, MI

Camping areas near Fennville, Michigan range from rustic state land to fully-developed private campgrounds across Allegan County. Ely Lake Campground provides primitive camping in a natural setting with no electricity or running water, while more developed options include TriPonds Family Camp Resort and Campit Outdoor Resort Saugatuck. The region includes several campgrounds that accommodate tents, RVs, and cabins, with some offering glamping options. Most developed campgrounds in the area are concentrated within a 15-mile radius of Fennville, making the town a convenient base for exploring nearby Lake Michigan shorelines and inland forests.

Many campgrounds near Fennville operate seasonally, typically from April through October, with several closing for winter. Ely Lake Campground remains open year-round for more rustic camping experiences. Reservations are recommended at most developed campgrounds, especially during summer weekends and holidays. The campground landscape varies from sites with full hookups and modern amenities to primitive options with vault toilets and hand pumps for water. Visitors should consider bringing their own drinking water when staying at rustic sites. Cell service can be limited at more remote locations in the Allegan State Game Area. "This is primarily a primitive campground with porto-pottys. Usually pretty clean. Located in the Allegan forest. Very quiet and nice that it has a lake for swimming in the summer."

Notable camping experiences in the Fennville area include waterfront access at several locations. Ely Lake provides swimming and non-motorized boating opportunities in a peaceful forest setting. Several campers note the tranquility of this rustic camping environment when weekday visits are planned. TriPonds Family Camp Resort offers family-oriented amenities including a swimming pool, fishing pond, mini-golf, and activities for children. Campit Outdoor Resort Saugatuck is known for being an LGBTQ-inclusive camping destination. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the natural beauty of the region but recommend planning for mosquitoes during summer months. Visitors to Ely Lake specifically mentioned the quality of kayaking opportunities and wildlife viewing along the lake and surrounding trails.

Best Camping Sites Near Fennville, Michigan (118)

    1. Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    40 Reviews
    Macatawa, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 399-9390

    "Holland State Park is popular for its expansive sandy beach along Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa where swimming, sun bathing, fishing, and boating are popular activities. "

    "The Lake Macatawa campground is across the street from a small beach on the Macatawa Lake. This is a wooded campground. The sites are pretty tight as is usual for a Michigan State Park."

    2. Ely Lake Campground

    11 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 686-9088

    $18 / night

    "Lived in Michigan for most of my life and frequently visited and camped here as a youth. This is primarily a primitive campground with porto- pottys. Usually pretty clean."

    "No power motor lake but there is another lake close by that is. We take the canoe with a trolling motor and hit that as well. Pet friendly. They have horse campsites and trails."

    3. TriPonds Family Camp Resort

    11 Reviews
    Allegan, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 673-4740

    "The roads around the campground are paved and great for bike riding, skateboarding, scooters, or just taking a walk. They deliver firewood to your site, which is a plus."

    "Not so big that you couldn’t walk it on a little family hike. Has a pool and a little beach area. Stopped here on our road trip last year and plan to stop there again in June.."

    4. Van Buren State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Covert, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 637-2788

    "Not only is it a short distance from our home but it is a short walk to Lake Michigan! The campground has tree-lined lots and some of the loops are very wooded."

    "Walkable access to Lake Michigan is unbeatable! Bathrooms are very clean."

    5. WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite

    4 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 547-1884

    $75 - $145 / night

    "It’s close to the river but set back far enough so that during a downpour you won’t be worrying and the drive to get to the site is quaint and peaceful. Will come back!"

    "It also has great trails for walking. It had air mattresses made up with sheets and blankets, all the firewood provided, a grill full of charcoal. A great way to enjoy the outdoors!!!"

    6. Kal-Haven Outpost

    9 Reviews
    South Haven, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 206-0900

    $22 - $68 / night

    "This was a nice campground right on the Kal Haven Trail - about 4 miles from South Haven."

    "The RVS and campers circled around the bathroom house. All tent camping was south of the campground in their own little spot as well."

    7. Campit Outdoor Resort Saugatuck

    3 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 543-4300

    $10 - $395 / night

    8. Oak Grove Resort & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Macatawa, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 399-9230

    "The location was so nice for beach going. We had a short bike ride to Lake Michigan. There are places to eat along the way and a well sweet little general store."

    "Family of 5 (3 kids under 6) looking for a reasonably close place to Lake Michigan. Oak Grove was the perfect stay for us!"

    9. Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

    8 Reviews
    Zeeland, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 772-4303

    $48 - $52 / night

    "Campsites are easy to get into with plenty of room to get situated. Close to town and fairly short drive to Lake Michigan."

    "Searching for a 1 night space on the michigan lake we had to look more around and find this wonderful campground. Just 10 minutes away to downtown Holland and only 20 minutes away of the beach."

    10. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort-South Haven, MI

    6 Reviews
    South Haven, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 637-6153

    $60 - $230 / night

    "When I tent camped, we had a great spot near the cafe, the showers are amazing over there, they are more secluded. Our tent spot had electric, water, picnic table and fire ring."

    "Nice location, kids loved all the activities they had to offer. Just a down the road from a hiking trail. Close enough to downtown South Haven."

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Recent Reviews near Fennville, MI

664 Reviews of 118 Fennville Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    PJ Hoffmaster State Park

    Beautiful Park

    Campground is nice, quiet, and there’s a trail that leads directly to the beach!

  • K
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Lakeshore Campground at Muskegon State Park

    Staying in the north loop of the Lakeshore campground. Sites were level and shaded by mature trees. Road is a bit narrow which made backing out travel trailer in a bit tricky, not impossible. Family friendly campground that is a couple hundred feet away from Lake Michigan. Will definitely come back.

  • G
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    Entry policy needs revising

    Got to campground at 13:00, checked to see if my reserved site was vacant (it was vacant) then went to check in. Attendant told couldn’t check in until 15:00. Had to park in marina parking lot.  Went back to check in and there was a line out to the street (safety issue).  It then took us 1/2 hr to check in then had to wait another 1/2hr in line for water. Got to site at 16:15.  Something has to change. Was told this was a Holland State Park decision because other state parks don’t do this.  Horrible, horrible policy

  • v
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Markin Glen County Park

    Clean and near bike trails

    Great park. Well maintained. Very clean. Lots of bike trails, a beach area. Helpful staff!

  • Joel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    MTB camp and bike (again)

    We camped and rode (again) at Fort Custer.  We've been here 2x before (once in a cabin and once in tents) and this has now officially become a favorite. 

    We loved our site (so don't book this one) as it's close to the trails for riding.  The campground was almost to capacity, but still some open sites.

    All in all this was a great trip, and we even visited Belle's brewery on our way home.

  • Holly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Beautiful and well taken care of!

    The campground was full on my visit, but that did not affect the atmosphere. It was quiet and sites are large and well spaced out. The staff did a great job keeping things clean and well stocked. My site was right next to the beach access, and it was fantastic!

  • W
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    We will keep coming back

    We stayed Sunday, and Monday night of Labor Day weekend for the second time this year. This place is clean! The only negative of this place is that the water is not as clear compared to a little north & south. I think it has something to do with the grand river being so close. The walk down & back to the beach is pretty strenuous if you are not used to the dunes & a hill. If you are elderly or not in shape you might go to the beach at an easier access point. Bathrooms & showers are always very clean. They have a campground host that offers free coffee in the mornings & tools you can barrow for your campsite. This is a great place for families. Well spaced sites. No alcohol allowed and pretty quiet after 11pm just the occasional person is awake. We had the site with the creek behind us so we sat our tent up facing the creek. Monday morning there was a lot of people leaving so we did get woke up pretty early w/ a lot of noise of people leaving from Labor Day but Monday night we had empty sites all around us & it was very chill Tuesday morning. I was a little worried that the workers would say something to us bc we had not packed fully by 11 but we were able to finish our breakfast and pack up quickly without them saying anything to us.

  • M
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Crockery Creek RV Park

    Rude and unprofessional

    The little owners wife racially profiled my kids friends mom,  in front of the kids!!!!!!  Ha!  She tried accusing us of sneaking in their pool.  That's hilarious,  because we paid $3700.00 for a seasonal.  The pool is actually small and it was oily and full of hair.  Being off Apple Ave,  it's  loud and hard to relax.  My husband had a tragic workplace accident,  so we weren't able to get to the camper in a few weeks.  The owner called him multiple times at once,  being aggressive with his tone,  trying to get us to pull our camper so they can rent that spot out.  They must be desperate for money.  They should try reading up on the law.  Their website lies about their amenities,  they had no fish all season and their pond was disgusting.


Guide to Fennville

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds in Fennville, MI?

While Fennville itself has limited camping options, the surrounding area offers excellent alternatives. Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation is a popular family-run campground near Fennville with both full hookups and rustic options, featuring fishing, swimming pools, and clean facilities. For those willing to drive a bit further, Campit Outdoor Resort Saugatuck provides easy access with various amenities. Both offer convenient proximity to Fennville's attractions while providing comfortable camping experiences for families, couples, and solo travelers.

What outdoor activities can you do while camping near Fennville?

The Fennville area offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Lake Michigan access is a major draw, with beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing. At Pioneer Park Campground, you'll find walking paths and beach access just steps away. Hoffmaster State Park Campground features family-friendly trails and sand dunes for hiking. The region also supports fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, and bird watching. Don't miss exploring local orchards and vineyards, which Fennville is known for, especially during harvest seasons when you can pick your own fruit or sample local wines.

When is the best time of year to go camping in Fennville, Michigan?

The prime camping season in Fennville runs from late May through early October. Summer (June-August) offers ideal weather for enjoying Lake Michigan's beaches and water activities, with warm days averaging 75-85°F. At Lake Macatawa Campground — Holland State Park, summer provides perfect conditions for walking paths to Lake Michigan. Fall (September-early October) brings spectacular foliage and fewer crowds at places like Van Buren State Park Campground. This season offers comfortable daytime temperatures and cooler nights ideal for campfires, plus the added bonus of Fennville's apple and wine harvests.