Magnus Park Campground
Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jun. 24, 2017

Great Location to Downtown and Lake Michigan

This park has some strong positives that outweigh the negatives so depending on what really annoys you about a campground determines whether you may or may not like this place. The park is run by the City of Petoskey and sits on 21 acres in downtown Petoskey overlooking Lake Michigan.  Petoskey has a really cool downtown with great restaurants (we liked Beard’s Brewery, Palette Bistro, and Grand Traverse Pie Company), shopping, a free art center (Crooked Tree), parks, and a pretty marina with a scenic breakwater lighthouse. If you have never been to this part of Michigan, you should definitely come for a visit. 

The campground is very popular because of the price and location with about 1/3 of the park occupied by seasonal or monthly rentals of people that have been coming for many years.  There are 71 sites which can be used for RVs or tents.  Roads are paved and sites are grass/sand. There are fire pits and picnic tables at each site and a nice large grassy area in the front of the park near Lake Michigan with multiple picnic tables in a common space. 

There are many positive attributes of this park. The location of this park could not be better and the price of $30/night (water, sewer, 30 amp electric; $28 for electric and water only) is a great deal. (Especially because other private campgrounds in the area are easily $60+/night in the summer season.) They have free wifi that worked well and we were able to get over-the-air antenna television channels. You are really in a prime location with Lake Michigan in front of you. Many of the sites in this park have a great view of the lake (especially sites 1-16). Running through the park is the Little Traverse Wheelway which is a paved bike path spanning from the cute towns of Charlevoix to Harbor Springs. (If you don’t have a bike with you there are plenty of rental places nearby.)  

Now for the negatives. The bathroom/shower houses are old and tired but were clean. The park sits between a hospital and water treatment plant, one of which can be smelly on warm days the other of which has a very loud HVAC system generating lots of noise. The park is located close to the busy road M-31 so there is a bit of road noise. The sites are very close together so there is not much privacy. The park is open to day-use and has a heavily used bike path running right through it so there are lots of people coming and going.

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Magnus Park Campground by Nancy W., June 24, 2017