Best Campgrounds near Brighton, MI

Several good campgrounds circle the town of Brighton, Michigan, giving campers different options depending on what they want. Bishop Lake sits inside the Brighton Recreation Area, close to hiking trails and a lake where people can fish and swim. Campers looking for basic sites might prefer Blind Lake Rustic Campground in the Pinckney Recreation Area, which has simple spots with fewer amenities. Haas Lake Park RV Campground works well for bigger rigs with its full hookups and bigger sites. You'll likely see wildlife like deer and many birds while camping here, so store food properly to keep animals away from your site. Many places such as Bruin Lake Campground have drinking water and bathrooms available. During summer and weekends, campgrounds fill up fast, so it's smart to book ahead or try camping on weekdays or in spring and fall instead. Camp Dearborn is another option nearby with activities that work well for families. Remember that most camping areas around Brighton require you to buy a Michigan State Parks permit before entering. The Brighton area has camping that works for both tent campers and RVers.

Best Camping Sites Near Brighton, Michigan (96)

    1. Bishop Lake Campground

    28 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    $17 - $90 / night

    "Campground Review:

    Bishop Lake is a great campground located in the middle of the Brighton Rec Area. The upper and lower campgrounds are both modern, with every site including electric."

    "Great family place with paved and dirt biking/hiking trails. Very nice beach with grass and sand. There are 2 areas of inflatables, one of them is for the little kids 48 in. and under."

    2. Camp Dearborn

    16 Reviews
    Milford, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 684-6000

    $3 / night

    "Booked a two week stay at Pontiac Lake Rec. area in Whitelak, MI. Huge sites not stacked on top of one another. They have electric hookups, but only 30 amp."

    "Pull behind sites were easy to access. Staff are very helpful and responsive. There is a dump station on site."

    3. Haas Lake Park RV Campground

    17 Reviews
    New Hudson, MI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 437-0900

    "Nice lake view across the road. This location has 4 lakes. There is plenty of nature. Lots of trees along a nature trail. Cranes and ducks in the water . The first night was super quiet!"

    "I highly recommend Hass Lake campgrounds. It is a very clean, quite, Beautiful campgrounds."

    4. Blind Lake Rustic Campground — Pinckney Recreation Area

    18 Reviews
    Gregory, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 426-4913

    $17 / night

    "Nice place to camp right on the lake. It's a 7 mile hike in(can also be accessed via boat), part of the Potowatomi loop trail(~18 miles) located in Waterloo-Pinckney recreation area."

    "Camp ground is located along the Potawatomi Trail in Pinckney Recreation area. Bikers head the opposite direction from hikers. The route I followed was about 8 miles in to Blind Lake."

    5. Proud Lake Recreation Area

    17 Reviews
    Wolverine Lake, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 685-2433

    "I had no clue what to expect when booking so close to a few major cities in Michigan. I love feeling secluded while camping and was nervous this would feel like parking lot camping."

    "First, I'd like to say that I was born and raised in Northern Michigan. That's where I'm used to camping and hiking. I moved to the metro Detroit area a few years ago."

    6. Bruin Lake Campground — Pinckney Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    Gregory, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 426-4913

    $27 - $46 / night

    "There is a new large playground structure and nice but short paved path for kids to bike or scooter around."

    "On Crooked Lake, it has 25 sites, two of which are right on the water; #7 is full sun, larger, and 20 is sun/shade and tucked away in the back of the campground."

    7. Appleton Lake Campground

    8 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    "Picnic table pit ring outside toilets best site was 24 17$ dollars a night 3 parks Brighton recreational is for Rv and electric sites indoor plumbing hot showers Murry is only for weekend visits Appleton"

    "Close by but up north feel."

    8. Murray Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    "This often overlooked campground is part of Brighton Recreation area in lower Michigan. Only 25 sites, with no electricity and vault toilets. Pump water available."

    "Small fishing lake for paddling. Mountain bike and hiking trails run through the campground. Bishop lake beach and jump island are a 5 min drive away."

    9. Hell Creek Ranch & Campground

    10 Reviews
    Pinckney, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 878-3632

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Direct connections to the Waterloo Pinckney trail system. Near Hell, Michigan and Chelsea, Michigan. Large pool in season. Priced reasonably."

    "Wow.. what a nice little getaway in Hell, Michigan area! Camp host, “Lightening” is a friendly and helpful guy who NEVER stopped working (except to chat with campers here and there)."

    10. Brighton Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    "Brighton recreation has several camping areas within its property.

    The lake you can rent kayaks, paddle boards, row boats or paddle boats."

    "This was our first camping experience in Michigan, so we weren’t exactly prepared. My rating takes this into consideration."

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Recent Reviews near Brighton, MI

588 Reviews of 96 Brighton Campgrounds


  • Elizabeth M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Hidden Lakes RV Resort

    Fantastic RV Park!

    We stayed here last weekend. It was quiet and relaxing. Easy parking for the 33ft RV. Camp store is well stocked. Staff were fantastic. You need yo camp here!

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Proud Lake Recreation Area

    Amazing

    You need to know that this place is so so clean! The grounds, the sites, the bathrooms and the showers are all impeccable. It is true we were there in the middle of the week, but I’ve stayed at plenty of places during the week where things have been less than desirable. Everyone was most pleasant and helpful and the view of the lake was beautiful. If the campground had been full we probably would not have been able to see the lake from our site.

  • Noel L.
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Harbortown RV Resort

    Great kid campground

    This campground has everything! Go carts, playground, disc golf, pool, ext... Just a one night stay to visit A friend. If you have kids it is perfect! Staff was nice and very helpful

  • Ethan R.
    Aug. 13, 2025

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    In the woods

    Nice campground. Paved sites. Some are pretty secluded. Downside is that the campground and stuff to do, are far apart. Bring a bike or drive. Beach is nice. Has a water park on the lake.

  • Shelly The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    Waterloo Portage Lake Modern — Waterloo Recreation Area

    Had a good time, a little crowded

    We stayed for the weekend tent camping, getting to the site was a little crowded (alot of kids on bikes) our site was pavement but had some space to set the tent on the grass. I seen alot of sites with trees for shade. The vista walkway was across from us, it led right to the beach concessions. The beach walkway is handicap accessible. The fishing pier is new, has two benches and tables for your stuff. It is a bit of a walk to get to but is handicap accessible.
    There are two bathrooms throughout the loop and one at the beach. The park workers walk around and tell you about the activities they have that day. We enjoyed our stay there is alot to do

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2025

    Camp Dearborn

    Great for all ages!

    Lots of beach area and water to fish or swim. Activities almost every night. Paddle boats, mini golf, golf, and more. Pull behind sites were easy to access. Staff are very helpful and responsive. There is a dump station on site.

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Oakland County Addison Oaks

    County Campground

    Nice park, family friendly, very clean and maintained. Bike and boat rental, children’s playground and activities. Hiking and biking trails. RC airport. When in this area this its the place to stay. If I lived in this area it would be a destination. Price is right!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Clean & convenient

    Had a nice stay here. The campground was full but quiet. The bathrooms and showers were nice and clean with hot water. Site 71 wasn’t the most private but still nice. The spots are all pretty private due to trees and vegetation. Nice fire pit. Water hookup and dump on site.


Guide to Brighton

Brighton Recreation Area encompasses more than 4,900 acres of wooded terrain with multiple lakes distributed throughout the property. Winter temperatures average 25°F, while summer brings 80°F days and moderate humidity. The area contains three distinct campgrounds with varying amenities, plus access to over 40 miles of multi-use trails connecting the various recreational sites.

What to do

Water activities at Bishop Lake: The lake features Jump Island, an inflatable water park attraction. "Such a cool place to enjoy with the kids, we had a blast at Jump Island!" notes a visitor to Bishop Lake Campground. During summer, the water park operates in 45-minute sessions for $15 per person.

Hiking the Potawatomi Trail: This 17.5-mile loop trail connects several recreation areas and campgrounds. A camper at Blind Lake Rustic Campground mentions, "Hiked in here after work on a Monday, 7 mile minimum if you start at silver lake and take the shortcut. Not very secluded, but a nice spot on the lake still."

Kayaking multiple lakes: The interconnected waterways provide paddling opportunities across several recreation areas. "The campgrounds restrooms and showers were clean. Our campsite had a view of the lake, but no shade. The beach was nice but you have to walk a trail to get to it from the campground or drive. Nice walking trails. Our favorite was the lake for kayaking," shares a Bishop Lake visitor.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Murray Lake Campground offers more secluded camping experiences. "We love the large sites with walls of greenery separating the campsites. This is rustic camping at its best. Small fishing lake for paddling. Mountain bike and hiking trails run through the campground," reports a visitor at Murray Lake Campground.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds in the area maintain their amenities well. A camper at Proud Lake Recreation Area states, "Bath house is newly built with amazing showers including large Family/Handicap showers," highlighting the modern accommodations available.

Waterfront sites: Several campgrounds offer direct lake access. "I had campsite 3, which is right on the lake. Sites 4, 5, 6 and 7 are right along the trail," notes a Blind Lake visitor, while another adds, "You can hike or paddle in, no car access. The hike can be done a few different ways with the shortest being around 4 miles."

What you should know

Crowds vary by location: Some campgrounds experience higher traffic than others. At Camp Dearborn, a camper observed, "It was extremely crowded and people were very rowdy late into the night and obviously intoxicated. There was a karaoke machine set up which is a fun group activity but it also took away from the nature experience."

Seasonal pests: Mosquitoes can be problematic, especially near marshlands. "The biggest problem was mosquito activity. The camping area sits on an inaccessible lake with a marsh area. When we rolled in the first thing we noticed was that everyone had screen houses set up," reports a visitor to Brighton Recreation Area.

Site selection matters: Not all sites are created equal. At Appleton Lake Campground, visitors note "The sites were not as secluded as I'd prefer but we made do," while another mentions, "Our site wasn't level, so we were rolling around a bit. If I went there again I'd try to find a spot towards the end of the loop by the exit."

Tips for camping with families

Beach access considerations: Some campgrounds require walking to reach swimming areas. "The beach is pretty good for swimming," notes a visitor to Bishop Lake, while another mentions, "The beach was nice but you have to walk a trail to get to it from the campground or drive."

Activity options for kids: Haas Lake Park RV Campground provides water recreation with "4 lakes. There is plenty of nature. Lots of trees along a nature trail. Cranes and ducks in the water." Camp Dearborn offers additional entertainment with "activities for both children and adults, two beautiful beaches, a pool, tennis courts, and now a zip line."

Off-season visits for quieter experience: Weekdays and shoulder seasons provide a more peaceful atmosphere. "During the nice summer days there will be lots of hiking and biking traffic through the campground as the Potawatomi Trail runs directly through it. Many stop to take a break at the campground and have a look at the beautiful lake."

Tips from RVers

Site limitations: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger rigs. "This site was very nicely kept but felt a little like a sardine can. SO many RVs and children EVERYWHERE kind of ruined the relaxed calm one looks for when camping," reports a visitor to Proud Lake Recreation Area.

Hookup availability: Brighton Recreation Area offers various camping options from full-hookup to rustic. "Large sites big campground. Rained the whole weekend so couldn't enjoy it like we wanted to. Will go back," notes a camper at Haas Lake, while another points out, "Large site with trees, lit path to the bathroom, and easy access to hiking trails and raft/boat launch."

Terrain considerations: Some camping areas have challenging access. "If it's rainy or muddy, you might want to think twice about entering the rustic camping area. We have a 4Runner, so it was no problem but a few little cars did slide around and have trouble on the hill by our site."

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Brighton, MI?

Brighton Recreation Area offers several campground options. Bishop Lake Campground features modern facilities with electric hookups at every site and is centrally located within the recreation area. For more rustic experiences, Murray Lake Campground provides 25 spacious, private wooded sites with vault toilets and pump water, though it's only open on weekends throughout summer. Appleton Lake Campground offers another rustic option ideal for tent camping. All these campgrounds are part of the larger Brighton Recreation Area, providing access to lakes, trails, and various outdoor activities.

Are there cabin camping options in Brighton?

While traditional cabin options are limited directly in Brighton, alternative accommodations exist in the surrounding area. Camp Dearborn near Milford Township offers cabin-style accommodations with amenities including water and toilets. For those seeking cabin-like comfort without traditional cabins, Groveland Oaks County Park provides alternative sheltered camping options. Many visitors looking for cabin experiences in the Brighton area typically need to reserve well in advance, especially during peak summer months. The Brighton Recreation Area primarily focuses on tent and RV camping rather than cabin rentals.

What RV camping options exist near Brighton?

Haas Lake Park RV Campground near New Hudson offers drive-in access with amenities including water, toilets, and big-rig-friendly sites that are reservable. For those traveling through the area, Cabela's Dundee provides overnight parking in their large lot behind the store, with a pond and walking trail nearby—an excellent option for a quick stopover. Brighton Recreation Area also accommodates RVs, with Bishop Lake Campground offering electric hookups. Most RV-friendly campgrounds in the region require reservations, especially during peak summer months. Many sites provide easy access to nearby attractions and essential services.

What family-friendly camping activities are available in Brighton?

Brighton offers abundant family-friendly activities for campers of all ages. Proud Lake Recreation Area provides lake views, clean facilities, and well-maintained hiking trails perfect for family adventures. Water activities abound at Brighton Recreation Area, where families can rent kayaks, paddle boards, rowboats, and paddle boats. The area features multiple lakes including Brighton Rec Lake and Appleton Lake, ideal for swimming and fishing. Mountain biking enthusiasts will enjoy the trail systems throughout the region. Many campgrounds offer spacious sites perfect for family gatherings, with easy access to nearby grocery stores for supplies.