Camping near Beaverton, MI

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    Campgrounds near Beaverton, Michigan include a range of established camping areas with both tent and RV sites, typically operating from spring through autumn. Notable options include Calhoun City Campground within Beaverton city limits and Gladwin City Park & Campground approximately 10 miles north along the Cedar River. The camping landscape encompasses several park systems with varying amenities, from basic state forest campgrounds to full-service RV parks. Cabin rentals are available at multiple locations including Herrick Recreation Area, River Valley RV Park, and Sanford Campgrounds, providing alternatives to traditional tent camping.

    Most campgrounds in the Beaverton region maintain seasonal operations, typically opening in May and closing between September and November. Electricity is widely available at developed sites while water hookups vary by location. "Very nice and quiet campground, the managers take pride in what they do and it shows," noted one visitor about Calhoun City Campground. Primitive camping options exist at Black Creek State Forest Campground near Sanford, offering more basic accommodations with vault toilets and hand pump water. Weather conditions can affect camping experiences, with summer being the primary season. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly for weekend stays during peak summer months. Several locations feature water access, with swimming areas and fishing opportunities.

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the region, with several campgrounds offering river or lake access. The Cedar River at Gladwin City Park provides swimming opportunities in shallow water suitable for families. Campers frequently mention the quietness and cleanliness as positive attributes of the area's campgrounds. Sites in pine stands at Herrick Recreation Area receive particular praise for shade and atmosphere. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "Nice and peaceful Fourth of July weekend. We stayed in the 'pines' part of the park, it was nice and shady." Site sizes vary considerably across the region, with some locations like Herrick Recreation Area featuring particularly spacious sites. Campgrounds closer to town offer convenience while those in more secluded settings provide a more immersive natural experience. Most mixed-use campgrounds in the area maintain bathroom facilities with varying levels of amenities, from basic vault toilets to shower houses.

    Best Campgrounds near Beaverton (154)

      1. Gladwin City Park & Campground

      5.0(4)7mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It attaches to the city’s river walk which makes walking into town safe and easy. Nice playground area."

      "This is a very nice city park, nice play area, tennis and basketball courts, trails, river with beach area, pavilions, two bath houses, lots of shaded sites with a couple right on river, there’s a local"

      2. Calhoun City Campground

      4.7(3)1mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents

      3. Herrick Recreation Area

      4.2(6)13mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a really good family campground in the middle of Michigan. Campsites are spacious and wooded. There is a lake for swimming ability to fish and put in a kayak."

      "Near the cabins) The rest are in pine stands and really is a nice place to be. As per the normal, pines bring sap, so expect that.

      Day use is across the street. Playground, beach, etc."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      4. Black Creek State Forest Campground

      3.8(4)13mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents

      "Put one portion of it on the clip at the spot number market, keep another portion then return the completed envelope and $20 cash or check per night plus $19 for Michigan recreation passport (if you don"

      "New Senior Center closeby. Easy to get attached to."

      from $15 / night

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      5. River Valley RV Park

      5.0(1)9mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "River borders the campground. Rentals of boats, paddle boards, fishing boats, paddle boats and banana bikes. Nice camp store. WiFi."

      6. Sanford Campgrounds - Church of Christ

      4.5(2)13mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      7. Countryside Campground & Cabins

      4.8(6)19mi from BeavertonRVs, Cabins

      "Pretty nice RV park in the middle of Michigan."

      "Sites around#40 are spacious and shaded all day which was awesome. No mats allowed but it was great as the grass is green and lush. Store has apparel, camping tools, and ice cream."

      from $49 - $150 / night

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      8. Isabella County Herrick Recreation Area

      5.0(1)13mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "They come around 3 or 4 times a day, if you need wood, just flag them down and they will deliver it ($5/bundle)."

      9. Secord Lake Campground

      5.0(1)14mi from Beaverton36 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      10. Trout Lake

      4.8(4)18mi from BeavertonRVs, Tents

      "Pure Michigan"

      "Only negative is that the lake is very low and not really a part of the camping experience"

      from $15 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Beaverton, MI

    275 Reviews of 154 Beaverton Campgrounds


    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Cut River Dispersed Campsite

      Meh

      Fairly easy to get to... last couple miles you'll want to pay attention to ruts and potholes. Tiny loop at the end, with room for 6-8 tent campers or 3-4 small travel trailers. Not big rig friendly. Little buggy, very muggy. Surprised to see other people here. 3 other parties and myself. Quiet, though. Okay place for a one nighter.

    • J
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Calhoun City Campground

      Nice campground

      Clean, quiet, great service. Bathrooms and showers were fine. They have firewood for $5/bundle on-site that they’ll deliver to your site. We would stay here again.

    • Steve S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2026

      Pinconning County Park

      Drinking campground with a fishing problem

      Lots of fisherman.water and electric only.great access to Saginaw Bay.

    • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Mud Lake State Forest Campground

      Mud Lake State Forest Campground

      Had a nice and peaceful 1-night stay while traveling through the area. 8 sites total, some sites with direct lake access, the others in the woods with space in-between. Only one other camper on a Sunday night stay. A dumpster near the entrance. Two clean pit toilets. Mosquitos like crazy right now. Good cell service.

    • Josh B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2026

      Reedsburg Dam State Forest Campground

      Great

      Been here many times! Great place to stay, no hookups but has a pump well and vault bathrooms. Great for fishing kayaking. I’ve seen otters swimming and bald eagles flying around on a regular. I think I’ve been here every month out of the year over the past 25 years or so. Also T-Mobile service is decent.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 8, 2026

      Nature's Chain of Lakes Campground

      Family Fun

      Beautiful grounds with wonderful staff and lots of great activities for everyone. Free fishing poles, free bikes, lots of beach toys and floaties so no need to pack them. Want to rent Kayaks and canoes, they have you covered!!!

    • Chad Y.
      Oct. 28, 2025

      Trout Lake

      Quiet Fall Visit

      Only camper in cluster of sites. Very quiet and peaceful. Only negative is that the lake is very low and not really a part of the camping experience

    • thomas D.
      Oct. 8, 2025

      Great Circle Campground

      Do Not Recommend Camping Here

      The new management and owners are rude, non-friendly and have not kept up the campground. Not kept up and locked bathrooms. We have been camping here for almost 20 years and it was a home away from home. This is not a place I would bring a family. Do not recommend.

    • John H.
      Oct. 8, 2025

      Great Circle Campground

      Do not recommend

      Been camping here for years and new ownership has ruined the experience. Do not camp here.


    Guide to Beaverton

    Camping sites near Beaverton, Michigan encompass a mix of rustic forest settings and developed recreation areas within a 25-mile radius. The region sits at roughly 800 feet elevation with sandy soil typical of central Michigan's glacial plain terrain. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F during peak camping season, while spring and fall can bring significant temperature variations and occasional frost.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Trout Lake offers multiple shoreline fishing spots with lake access sites. "Great spaces, sites are usually pretty clean. There is plenty of fishing and exploring. Also amazing berry picking in the grow season," notes a visitor to Trout Lake.

    Water recreation: Many campers use Secord Lake Campground as a kayaking base. "The Lakeview Campground is a great spot for water lovers, or anyone looking to enjoy the campground's updated amenities," according to a review of Secord Lake Campground.

    Hiking trails: Several campgrounds connect to local trail systems. At Gladwin City Park & Campground, "It attaches to the city's river walk which makes walking into town safe and easy," reports one camper. The park also features tennis courts, basketball courts, and playground facilities.

    Biking options: The Pier-Marquette Rail Trail provides paved cycling opportunities about 1.5 miles from Herrick Recreation Area. This converted rail corridor offers miles of flat, family-friendly biking through the countryside.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Many campers highlight the generous site sizes. At Herrick Recreation Area, "Campsites are spacious and wooded. There is a lake for swimming ability to fish and put in a kayak. Sites have electric with shared water," according to one review.

    Clean facilities: Maintenance standards remain high at several campgrounds. A visitor to Countryside Campground & Cabins stated, "Countryside is the cleanest, most impeccably maintained campground I have ever visited. There are activities for the kids, a playground, heated pool, hiking/bike trail, and even a baseball field."

    Water access: The Cedar River provides swimming areas at multiple locations. "River is nice for swimming, mostly shallow, good for kids, canoeing and kayaking also," notes a camper at Gladwin City Park.

    Wooded campsites: Pine stands at several campgrounds create natural shade and atmosphere. "The ones beyond that are in a beautiful pine stand, lots of space, and all around comfy area," reports a visitor to Isabella County Herrick Recreation Area.

    What you should know

    Seasonal variations: Most campgrounds operate from May through October with limited winter access. Trout Lake remains open year-round but with minimal winter services.

    Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds require advance booking. One camper at Gladwin City Park recommended, "Call to reserve. I had a little lack of communication with the online reservation system but the park made up for it."

    Rustic accommodations: Several campgrounds offer limited hookups. At Black Creek State Forest Campground, "Pull up, grab a registration envelope, look for a spot then part. Fill out the registration. Put one portion of it on the clip at the spot number market, keep another portion then return the completed envelope and $20 cash or check per night."

    Traffic noise: Some campgrounds experience road sounds. "Campsites are pretty close together and you can hear traffic nearby most of the day. Sites are well kept and toilets were nice and clean. Easy to get in and out but doesn't really feel like camping with all the traffic noise," reports a Black Creek visitor.

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Several locations offer child-friendly water access. "River is nice for swimming, mostly shallow, good for kids," notes a Gladwin City Park camper, while Countryside Campground offers a heated pool.

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature play equipment. At Sanford Campgrounds, visitors report it's a "Great place to take your younger kids!!"

    Organized activities: Some campgrounds schedule regular family events. At Countryside Campground, one visitor shared, "They offered hay rides Saturday evening. Had a foam party (my 5 year old loved this)."

    Safety considerations: River access points vary in current strength and depth. The Cedar River at Gladwin City Park offers gentler swimming areas appropriate for children while maintaining adult supervision requirements.

    Tips from RVers

    Water hookup locations: At some campgrounds, utilities require planning. A Gladwin City Park camper advised, "May want to bring extra water hose as water hook ups can be farther away than expected."

    Site leveling: Several campgrounds feature uneven terrain. At Herrick Recreation Area, "Site #24 was fairly ideal and very roomy. Electric hook up was fine." Another camper noted, "Site 78. It's slightly sloped but leveling is easy. Biiiig sites here."

    Dump station access: Some facilities have specific approach directions. At Herrick, "One septic station, enter it from the pines side as the hole is on the East side."

    Power limitations: Most campgrounds offer 30-amp service with few 50-amp options. At Countryside Campground, one RVer noted, "It was the perfect RV park. The staff is very accommodating and the amenities are amazing."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Beaverton, MI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Beaverton, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 154 campgrounds and RV parks near Beaverton, MI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Beaverton, MI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Beaverton, MI is Gladwin City Park & Campground with a 5-star rating from 4 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Beaverton, MI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Beaverton, MI.