Best Camping Near Holland, Michigan

Campgrounds near Holland, Michigan range from state park sites with direct Lake Michigan beach access to basic forest campsites, giving campers a few genuinely different setups to choose from. The Beach Campground at Holland State Park puts campers right near Lake Michigan, though you'll be pretty close to your neighbors in the compact sites. About 27 miles away in Norton Shores, Hoffmaster State Park Campground has an observation platform where you can see both the dunes and the lake. Ely Lake Campground in Fennville works well for campers wanting a more basic setup - it's in the Allegan forest and has a small lake for swimming. Most Michigan State Parks have sites fairly close together, which means less privacy than you might want. It's smart to book ahead, particularly in summer when spots fill quickly. Check on current fire rules before you go, as restrictions change based on conditions. Keep your food secured since wildlife is common throughout the area. Most roads to these camping areas are in good shape, though at some places you might need to carry your gear a short distance from where you park. Holland's camping spots work for both families and solo campers depending on what you're looking for.

Best Camping Sites Near Holland, Michigan (126)

    1. Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    41 Reviews
    Macatawa, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 399-9390

    "We stayed at the Lake Macatawa campground in August. The sites are small, the roads are tight, the crowd is pretty loud, and the bathrooms/showers are a bit insufficient for the campground size."

    "We camped at Holland State Park for the 4th of July. This was our second time camping here. There are two campgrounds - Lake Macatawa & Beach. We were at the Lake Macatawa Campground."

    2. Oak Grove Resort & Campground

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

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

    "This is a beautiful campground in Holland, Michigan. My pictures were taken in December so my picture dont do the campground justice. This campground is beautiful in the summer."

    3. Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

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

    $48 - $52 / night

    "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."

    "Not many private campgrounds around anymore. Close to holland city activities. Sites are level with full hookups 50 amp. Owners are very accommodating to your needs. Bathrooms are old but very clean."

    4. Lake Macatawa Campground — Holland State Park

    8 Reviews
    Macatawa, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 399-9390

    "Very typical of Michigan state parks. Tight sites with a nice fire ring. Great location with a walking path to Lake Michigan. Close to downtown Holland. Nice bathrooms and clean showers."

    "It's near Holland, MI and Lake Michigan beaches. It has electricity only - no water or sewer in campsites. It's beautiful and piney and full of poison ivy and mosquitoes because it's in Michigan."

    5. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Norton Shores, MI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 798-3711

    $38 - $42 / night

    "Great shade in the campground with quick access to the beach. Shower house was cleaned each morning. 293 sites and the CG was full during our stay."

    "Site 31 and any along that path back up to a little creek and trail which was just perfect for the kids to play in."

    6. Grand Haven State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Grand Haven, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 847-1309

    "We were right on the canal side and only 300ft away from Lake Michigan. Grand Haven State Parks has upgraded facilities so bathrooms and showering is actually pleasant."

    "We are here for Lake Michigan. The sunrises and sunsets, the water, the beach and the waves.  Nothing like waking up and walking to the beach, easy back and forth for lunch/dinner and snacks."

    7. WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite

    4 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    8 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!!!"

    8. TriPonds Family Camp Resort

    11 Reviews
    Allegan, MI
    16 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.."

    9. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

    13 Reviews
    Allendale, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 895-6601

    "We did venture out to a brewery 5-10 mins away in Allendale and Grand Haven is about 20-25 minutes away if you want to cruise out to Lake Michigan. The pool was clean and we had a lot on the pond."

    "Very easy drive to the lighthouse, too!"

    10. Ely Lake Campground

    10 Reviews
    Fennville, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 686-9088

    $17 / 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."

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  • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    Outdoor Adventures Kalamazoo Resort

    Membership? No thanks

    Roads are seem to be dirt/gravel here (but most is really just crumbling asphalt), so even though most vehicles respect the 5mph speed limit (which is nice), you can still expect some dust everywhere. Oh, and some golf carts often seem to think 5mph doesn't apply to them.

    Kalamazoo Speedway is only 2.5 miles away, so if there's racing at night, you're going to hear it. It's not terrible, but...

    Many golf carts here, some with thumping music or ooh-gah horns going by in the evening. While before official "quiet time", it's still really annoying at 9 or 10pm. Be nice if they adopted a "your noise/music should stay on your site" idea like other places. ESPECIALLY the loud, music-blasting golf carts.

    Calling this a "resort" is kind of a stretch. The "lakes" (more like ponds) are in need of weed control. Sites along the main lake are often muddy, sinking campers into it. There's one playground there. A small beach, pool (was freezing on the Mem Day weekend), a mini-golf that needs some TLC and a somewhat pricey camp store. Not much different than your average, most basic KOA, except KOA doesn't require a $17K lifetime membership.

    They say there's trails you can walk, but I didn't see a single sign or map indicating where these were. Pointless without that.

    Stayed Memorial Day weekend. Roads could really, really use a grading or repaving. Lots of bumps, holes and dips. Makes it somewhat dangerous for evening bike rides. The idiots staying in site 158 with their kids singing (bad) karaoke was super annoying. Staffsecurity should have told them to turn it down no matter the time. (two nights, from about 8:30pm until 10:45pm.). I thought they had a rule about this? Their security car went by at least twice during this unwanted show, so why didn't they say something? I tried to call about it, but got no answer.

    The mini golf is a nice touch... it'd just be nice to see it maintained a lot better. It's pretty rough.

    This is a membership-only place. We had a promotional stay, but I have to say, I really didn't see enough value to want to buy in. Even if it was just a regular campground, we weren't all that impressed enough that we'd make a special trip just to stay here. I'd rate it as "ok", but there was no real "wow factor" here for us.

    I have to say the woman they assigned to us for the tour and sales meeting was very nice, pleasant, and no annoying hard sell. But then they send in the closer, and there's where the flurries of offers and discounts start, but once you get the discounts, you lose other options that you'd probably want. Is Outdoor Adventures worth it? Not to us, sorry to say. We like to camp all over, not just at a handful of specific campgrounds under the Outdoor Adventures umbrella.

    To Outdoor Adventures... you should really arrange it so campers can try out two or three of your campgrounds FIRST before trying to sell them. No way we'd join after only seeing/staying in one. Especially just Kalamazoo.

    BTW, their rental cabins (especially the largest ones) were really nice. I'll give them that.

    That's my honest review of the place as we found it.

  • Mike J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2026

    Steamboat Park Campground

    Great spot!

    A hidden gem with a lot of history. A paddle wheel boat on the Grand river?! Nice and secluded yet close to town and easy access to the highway

  • Amanda L.
    May. 14, 2026

    Wolf Lake Resort & Campground

    Wolf Lake Campground and resort

    Wolf Lake Campground & Resort is a family-owned, family-run place where the owners take the time to get to know their guests. The restrooms are recently updated and well maintained. There is a small visitor fee for extra guests, but otherwise it’s a peaceful, quiet spot to relax.

  • Derek J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    Good clean and accessible

    Campground is good clean and accessible. The sites are like diagonal parking spots. So we suggest you jump out real quick and oriente yourself with your spot before pulling in. There are spots with sewer and water for $60 and spots with just electric for $45 as of May 2026. Bathhouse and restrooms were clean and accessible with baby changing stations in both men's and women's bathrooms. You do have to check in at the first campground. So make sure to listen and follow directions to that campground first. The sign isn't huge, so keep your eyes peeled.

  • Rebecca C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Sand Road Primitive Rustic Camping

    Rough Road Great Spot

    This spot is not for your typical RVs. Probably not even your typical car. Mostly seeing trucks and Jeeps. It is possible to park out and then walk in. That being said, it's really pretty and my mini skooly could make it in.

  • Alva M.
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Sand Road Primitive Rustic Camping

    Beautiful spot if you're prepared for the adventure

    @1000 games: This place is legit stunning– lots of variety in sites, from open wooded areas to spots right by the lake/river with that peaceful vibe. We found a perfect primitive site with a solid fire pit, plenty of space, and total privacy. Felt like we had the whole area to ourselves most of the time. Great for backcountry feel without being too far from civilization. But real talk: the access is no joke. Sand Road lives up to its name– deep sand in places, ruts, and loose stuff that will swallow a regular car. We have AWD with decent clearance and still had to air down tires+ go slow in 4-low a few times. If you don't have 4x4/AWD+ good ground clearance, seriously reconsider or plan to hike in from a safer parking spot. Also, the coordinates dropped us kinda off– led to a blocked/private area first, then we had to backtrack and find the right turnoff off Sand Road/Russell Road. Took extra 20-30 mins driving around. Wildlife is active here too. Heard coyotes howling at night(not super close to us, but definitely around). We kept food secured, fire going, and didn't have issues, but if you're with small kids or tiny pets, maybe think twice– they get bold after dark. Overall, if you're geared for it, this is one of the better free primitive spots around. Worth the hassle for the scenery and solitude. Just come prepared!

  • Gerard E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 24, 2026

    Lake Macatawa Campground — Holland State Park

    Summer of 24

    8-24 thru 8-27-24 

    Check in, seamless, no line at 3:15pm on a Saturday. Water fill stations at the double dump station. Water is city water and not well water. 

    Site 46, just large enough for 21’ Apex Nano and truck. 30a and 20a electric. Protection read open circuit but no problem w power. Mostly dirt, flat except for the pine roots T-Mobile 5Gvc 3 bars Lots of pine trees and a fair amount of sun. 

    Restrooms and showers are new, individual shower rooms separate from the shitters. 

    A very small and tight campground. More of an urban setting. Close to the beach and town. Good trails for walking.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 16, 2026

    Double RR Ranch RV Resort

    Plenty to do here

    Kayak/canoe, tubing, horseback riding, golf. They have plenty do do here but they just seem to float along. This is not a camp ground that uplifts there game to make it better and be a rising star. No full hook up site other than seasonal. Campstore is very limited, but good for the kids. Alway enjoy staying here but just think they could be more. They do put on a good fireworks on July 4th


Guide to Holland

Camping options within 30 miles of Holland, Michigan include rustic forest sites and full-service RV parks with electric hookups. The region's lakefront location creates a diverse microclimate that can shift quickly, especially near Lake Michigan where temperature differences of 10-15 degrees occur between inland and shoreline areas. Many campgrounds in the Allegan Forest provide more secluded experiences than the busier lakefront parks, particularly on weekdays during peak summer season.

What to do

Horseback riding trails: Ely Lake Campground in Fennville offers equestrian-specific sites and trails. "This place also attracts a lot of equestrian campers and they have trails specifically for horseback riding. So if you have kids that love horses, you may see some on the weekends," notes James K.

Hiking dune observation platforms: Hoffmaster State Park Campground features an extensive trail system with impressive views. "One of our walks was up a 5-story staircase near the nature center, leading to an observation platform with expansive views of majestic dunes and Lake Michigan. I was impressed that a portion was barrier-free," says Shelly B.

Kayaking on small lakes: For non-motorized water activities, smaller inland lakes provide calmer waters. "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," explains a visitor to Ely Lake Campground.

What campers like

Beach proximity with bike access: Oak Grove Resort & Campground offers convenient beach access without parking hassles. "Best part was the 10 min bike ride along Lake Macatawa shoreline to Holland State park where we spent many hours on the beach of Lake Michigan," shares david H.

Fishing ponds for families: Multiple campgrounds maintain stocked fishing areas for catch-and-release angling. "Fishing pond has a lot of bass. My son has caught one every time we've been here. Catch and release only," notes Clint about TriPonds Family Camp Resort.

Private riverside camping: Less-known camping areas offer solitude along waterways. "We kayaked there from Allegan and was treated to more wildlife viewing opportunities than we could ask for... They showed us our campsite and provided firewood (which happened to be sassafras which smells heavenly when burned and keeps the mosquitoes at bay) at no extra cost," reports Jeremy K. about WaterTrail Ventures.

What you should know

Alcohol restrictions vary: Some state parks enforce no-alcohol policies. "Be advised there is a 'no alcohol' policy in the park and campground and you have to sign a piece of paper saying you will abide by that rule. The rule states that 'Possessing or consuming alcohol is prohibited in all areas of the park throughout the entire year' even inside your RV," warns Nancy W. about Holland State Park.

Rustic camping realities: Some campgrounds offer minimal facilities. "No electric, no running water, no sewer/septic, no dump, no fill... Can run your generator(inverter type is best). Solar is a negative due to tree cover. Vault toilets only, and pitcher pumps for water," explains TheSydliks about Ely Lake.

Weekend noise levels: Quieter weekday stays contrast with busier weekends at some locations. "It is a wonderful experience until about 10:30 PM on Friday and Saturday night. 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.

Tips for camping with families

Activity-focused campgrounds: Choose sites with built-in entertainment. "We enjoyed having a pond, pool, playground, jump pillow and more!" shares Cassondra P. about TriPonds Family Camp Resort.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA offers animal encounters. "Goats to visit, air-soft shooting range, large play structure, clean bathrooms, well kept and lengthy sites!" notes Lisa D.

Budget recreation options: Several campgrounds offer free or low-cost activities. "Kids had a blast fishing, swimming in the pool, playing in the gagaball pit. Clean bathhouse. Full hook ups and rustic camping available. Campsites are easy to get into with plenty of room to get situated," explains Jamie M. about Dutch Treat Camping.

Tips from RVers

Beach camping realities: Grand Haven State Park Campground offers unique lakefront access but with specific limitations. "Lakefront access makes this a super cool camping spot for your rig. But the RV area is a concrete parking lot where you're feet from your neighbors," notes Kelsey G.

Site selection strategies: Holland State Park has two distinct camping areas. "The best campsite is 348. This site gives you a good view of the beach outside your rig. Other good campsites are 347 & 349, but your door faces away from the beach," recommends Cynthia K.

Backing challenges: Consider maneuverability when booking. "We camped with a 25ft pull behind camper on lot 71. Beautiful spot, lots of privacy. However, it was a bear to back the camper into. Between the beautiful pines and the corner it was on it made the cut a tricky one," cautions Paige A.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of camping are available in Holland, MI for families?

Holland offers excellent family camping options across various campground types. Oak Grove Resort & Campground provides well-maintained, large sites perfect for families with children, plus it's just a 10-minute bike ride to Holland State Park along Lake Macatawa. For families seeking more amenities, Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation offers clean facilities, full hookups, and is conveniently located just 10 minutes from downtown Holland and 20 minutes from the beach. Both private campgrounds provide a quieter atmosphere than state parks while maintaining proximity to Lake Michigan beaches. Families can also enjoy TriPonds Family Camp Resort near Allegan, which features activities specifically designed for children.

Where can I find free camping near Holland, Michigan?

While Holland itself doesn't offer free camping options, budget-conscious campers can find affordable alternatives nearby. For dispersed camping, consider exploring Manistee National Forest about an hour north, which offers free camping with proper permits. For economical options closer to Holland, WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite provides reasonably priced sites with basic amenities including water and toilets. If you're willing to travel a bit farther, Ely Lake Campground near Fennville offers more affordable rates compared to private campgrounds right in Holland. Remember that even at fee-based sites, camping during off-peak seasons (spring and fall) typically means lower rates and fewer crowds.

What campgrounds are available in Holland, Michigan?

Holland, Michigan offers diverse camping options to suit different preferences. The most prominent is Holland State Park, which features two distinct campgrounds: Lake Macatawa and Beach. For those seeking alternatives, Hoffmaster State Park Campground provides a beautiful wooded setting with quick access to Lake Michigan beaches. Private options include Oak Grove Resort & Campground and Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation, both offering full hookups and clean facilities. Within driving distance, campers can also access Muskegon State Park, Grand Haven State Park, and TriPonds Family Camp Resort. Most campgrounds in the area fill quickly during summer months, so advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially for peak times like holidays and weekends.

Is Holland State Park good for camping?

Yes, Lake Macatawa Campground — Holland State Park offers good camping with some caveats. The park features two distinct camping areas: Lake Macatawa and Beach Campground. Lake Macatawa provides more shade and trees but has tight sites with electric hookups only (no water or sewer). The Beach Campground is more exposed, essentially functioning as a parking lot for campers with limited shade. Both locations offer excellent access to Lake Michigan beaches and are within walking distance of scenic views. The bathrooms and showers are clean but can be insufficient during peak times. Despite somewhat crowded conditions, the park's prime location near downtown Holland and beautiful beaches makes it a popular destination that requires booking well in advance, especially for summer stays.