Camp Sequoia
Great people nice for short stay
A mostly seasonal campground that can be had to find. Super amenities with huge pool and large field with dog park, baseball field, bags, basketball and sand volleyball. Many trails to walk.
Lake Hudson Recreation Area offers spacious campsites with private access to the water for dogs and their owners. Most sites feature good separation with trees providing privacy between neighbors, allowing pets to relax without constant exposure to other campers. Camp Sequoia includes a dedicated dog park where pets can run off-leash, with many walking trails throughout the property for exercise opportunities. All pet-friendly campgrounds near Adrian require pets to remain on leashes when outside designated off-leash areas, with typical length restrictions of 6 feet. W.J. Hayes State Park Campground, Ja Do Park Campground, and Monroe-Toledo North KOA all accommodate pets in various lodging options including tents, RVs, and cabins. The groomed trails at Camp Sequoia provide excellent walking opportunities for dogs of all sizes.
Lakefront sites at Lake Hudson Recreation Area provide direct water access where dogs can cool off during summer months, though owners should be prepared with extension cords as electrical hookups can be up to 50-70 feet from campsites. Many campers report minimal mosquito activity despite the lakeside setting, making evening walks with pets more pleasant. The area's designation as a Dark Sky preserve means minimal lighting at night—perfect for star-gazing but requires careful supervision of pets after sunset. Sites around Adrian typically have basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, with some locations offering modern restrooms and showers. Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center provides seasonal pet accommodation from April through mid-October, while W.J. Hayes maintains year-round access with modern amenities including showers, water hookups, and waste disposal stations for pet owners.
$20 - $150 / night
"This small campground (about 40 sites) is well off the beaten path, but still easy to access by road. This is the perfect campground to get back to nature."
"My site has a path right out to the lake. My 2p tent could easily fit on this lakeside spot but it is sadly much too windy on the lake today."
"Most sites around the outside are decently wooded. There’s a nice little mile nature trail through one of those loops. There’s a nice dog run that we took advantage of."
"It has access to Wamplers Lake and there are several other lakes near by. The area is quiet and clean."
$38 - $60 / night
"I was right next to a cow field. The cows did not moo all night and there was no foul order. I needed no amenities so I can't vouch for that"
"not close to any stores if your forgot something
- gravel roads
Pros:
- family owned and operated
- small campground kid friendly
- free kid activities
- everyone was very nice"
$65 - $75 / night
"Lots of shade trees, beautiful well groomed trails for walking. Even a dog park, which our Golden Retriever really enjoyed."
$20 - $65 / night
"I would guess 22 feet wide and I only had 5 feet behind my 30 foot camper until you reach the next camper."
"We live close to this campground so it was a fun weekend getaway. The kids loved playing on the water slide and swimming in the pond."
$25 / night
"campground though, MIS started a new music night this year at the M50 Creekside campground within the track and the music was so loud that we heard the bass and every lyric at Ted Ranch (which is a mile away from"
"This place is across the street from Michigan international speedway and sure beats fighting all the people/campers in the infield campgrounds!"
"Very friendly and family oriented the do activities right down the street from the lake and they make you feel like one big family :)"
$27 - $65 / night
"Really enjoy the secluded sites and the lake. It’s a small campground but it’s clean and quiet. Most sites don’t have water hookups but they do have electric."
"Tucked away in NW Ohio, close to the Michigan & Indiana border. We were in the north campground. Sites are all level, many very spacious which is unusual for Ohio SPs."
"Highly recommend Wilderness State Park Campground on the north western point of lower Michigan! It’s amazing to see the sunset and the sunrise from the same spot and the Mackinaw Bridge!"
"The campground is also close to a lot of restaurants and shopping."
"Swimming lakes. Nice guests. Family friendly. NO COMPLAINTS only compliments"












A mostly seasonal campground that can be had to find. Super amenities with huge pool and large field with dog park, baseball field, bags, basketball and sand volleyball. Many trails to walk.
We really enjoyed our stay. The hosts were very welcoming and helpful. Delivered our firewood right to our site. Lots of shade trees, beautiful well groomed trails for walking. Even a dog park, which our Golden Retriever really enjoyed.
Nice Park Nice park for full timers. Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot(22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds. Pool was closed. Just needs more grass. Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud. Great campground with polite and helpful staff. Don’t pass this one up.
Nice park for full timers. Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot (22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds. Pool was closed. Just needs more grass. Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud.
Great campground with polite and helpful staff. Don’t pass this one up.
We have been here a few times. Really enjoy the secluded sites and the lake. It’s a small campground but it’s clean and quiet. Most sites don’t have water hookups but they do have electric. There isn’t much to do outside of the campground but there is a nice lake with canoe and kayak rentals. Very pet friendly and even has a dog beach.
Nice lakes for swimming and can take your pet as well! Big playground and nice bathrooms
The camping area is nice. It is a little open for our like but there good activities you can do with the kids or pets.
Sites and restrooms were alright, think it is ridiculous to pay extra each night for each pet and children, too many other campgrounds in our area that are more updated and reasonably priced.
Our site was $59.95 a night.
We were in Site# 504. We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-through.
We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep. The site was easy to level. We were charged $25 additional for my jeep since we were towing the trailer. We also were charged $10 because we arrived at 1:25 PM and check-in is at 2 PM. The park was close to empty so arriving early was not an inconvenience. We drove ourselves to our spot (no escort).
Our site was shaded with lots of trees. This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.
The lot comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring. They sell wood for $6 a bundle.
There is free WiFi, although not strong. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels.
There is not a community outdoor kitchen or community fire pit.
They pickup your garbage at your site daily before noon.
You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.
They do have a Swimming pool but it is currently closed due to maintenance (although it just looked closed- no signs of maintenance being done).
There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes, corn hole, giant jinga.
They have a basic general store. There are not scheduled activities for kids.
There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site.
The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes. This is an RV park with tent camping and cabins to rent.
They have one shower house. The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean.
There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine. There are approximately 4 washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.50 to wash and $2.50 to dry a load.
They have a small fenced in dog park.
There isn’t tons to doin the actual city of Perryville. But Toledo is a 20 minute drive.
Lake Hudson Recreation Area sits within Michigan's rural Irish Hills region at approximately 1,000 feet elevation. The campgrounds near Adrian, Michigan provide access to several kettle lakes formed by glacial activity thousands of years ago. Most campgrounds in the area are seasonal, operating from April through October, though some like W.J. Hayes State Park remain open year-round.
Stargazing at dark sky preserves: Lake Hudson Recreation Area is designated as a dark sky preserve, offering exceptional night sky viewing. "I laid out on a cot by the beach area to watch the sky... truly is a dark sky area," writes Betsy B. about her experience watching the Perseid meteor shower.
Fishing from private shorelines: Sites around Lake Hudson Recreation Area provide direct water access for anglers. "It's incredibly close to the lake, and I saw 3 spots with private lake front where they had moored their fishing boats for easy access. The lake itself is incredibly quiet without the buzz of people tubing or jet skiing," notes Meghan R.
Hiking groomed trails: The area features maintained trails for various skill levels. "The hiking trails are well maintained and we loved every minute here," explains Birgit H. about Lake Hudson's trail system. Nearby, you can also day hike on the Pittsford section of the North Country Trail, approximately 20 minutes from some campgrounds.
Private, wooded sites: Many campers appreciate the separation between sites at Camp Sequoia. "Quiet, Friendly Campground... Lots of shade trees, beautiful well groomed trails for walking. Even a dog park, which our Golden Retriever really enjoyed," reports Anna D.
Lake swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas. At Wilderness Campground, "We love camping here every year. They have a beautiful beach and camp sites right on the water," shares Kaitlyn.
Winter camping availability: While many campgrounds close seasonally, W.J. Hayes State Park Campground remains open year-round. "Nice area in the Irish Hills. The campground has a couple of loops. Most sites around the outside are decently wooded," notes Alex H., who also mentions the park's nice dog run area.
Electrical access limitations: At Lake Hudson, electrical hookups can be challenging to reach. "Extension or long electrical cords may be needed, as boxes are at back end and halfway to next site over," advises Cheryl M.
Limited water access: Harrison Lake State Park Campground has some restrictions worth noting. "Most sites don't have water hookups but they do have electric. There isn't much to do outside of the campground but there is a nice lake with canoe and kayak rentals," explains Andrew P.
Rustic facilities at some locations: Many campgrounds have basic amenities only. "No modern facilities, we would stay here again," mentions Michelle M. about Lake Hudson, where "the only place to get water is a hand pump right when you enter the campground."
Best sites for kids: Monroe-Toledo North KOA offers numerous family activities. "Busy on the weekends but so much to do it doesn't feel overcrowded. Great Lake, activities and elephant ear fries! Our family loved it," shares Beth G.
Halloween camping events: Several campgrounds host special seasonal events. "I've been going to this campground for years, but mainly for the Halloween camping. It's a fun time of the year to go and the kids always have a blast. Most sites decorate and some site go all out with haunted houses," writes Ryan M. about Monroe-Toledo North KOA.
Pet-friendly areas: Accommodations for pets vary by location. At Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center, families can enjoy activities with their pets. The campground is "a quaint and very friendly campground, has amenities that all can enjoy, is far from the hustle and bustle of the city and expressways," according to Karen T.
Best sites for larger rigs: Ted Ranch Campground offers spaces for various RV sizes. "They just put electric on some sites, but not all. They are thinking about putting in bath houses, which would be wonderful," notes Stephanie C., who recommends sites 110/111 as "completely flat and have electricity."
Dump station locations: Some campgrounds lack dump stations. For Lake Hudson, "we had to drive to the next State campground, about a 30 minute drive, to dump the tanks," advises Steven S. W.J. Hayes State Park and Yoder's gas station provide alternative dump stations within reasonable driving distance.
Winter RV access: W.J. Hayes State Park provides year-round camping, including winter access for self-contained RVs. Sites in the east loop are "a little more spaced out than the west loop," according to Emma W., though she notes they're "still real close together."
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