Best Campgrounds near North Muskegon, MI

North Muskegon, Michigan provides a variety of established campgrounds, with several options concentrated along the shores of Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake. Hoffmaster State Park Campground, Muskegon State Park, and Pioneer County Park feature a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. The region includes both state and county-managed camping areas with most campgrounds offering electric hookups and basic amenities. Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the landscape, with options for tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals for those seeking more comfort. Lake Michigan beaches are accessible from several of these established sites, making them popular destinations for summer visitors.

Camping is primarily seasonal in the North Muskegon area, with most campgrounds operating from spring through fall. Muskegon State Park's Lake Michigan Campground and South Channel Campground maintain access from April through October, while others like White River RV Park operate May through mid-October. Winter camping is limited but available at select locations. The popular campgrounds require advance reservations, especially for summer weekends and holidays. Many campgrounds feature shaded sites, clean facilities, and proximity to both Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake. A camper noted, "Beautiful campground with Lake Michigan beach accessible by stairs. Deck overlooking lake also. Very shaded campground. Shower facilities clean."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the North Muskegon region. South Channel Campground receives positive reviews for its boat-watching opportunities along the channel connecting Muskegon Lake to Lake Michigan. Several visitors mentioned enjoying the views of boats passing through the channel, including the Lake Express ferry. Campers report high satisfaction with beach access, particularly at Muskegon State Park where stairs lead directly to Lake Michigan beaches. The area offers numerous recreational opportunities beyond camping, including hiking trails through wooded dunes, fishing spots, and winter activities at the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex. According to one visitor, "This camp ground has so many things to offer, hiking, nature trails, beaches, fishing, boating, sand dunes, play grounds," highlighting the diverse outdoor experiences available beyond the campsite itself.

Best Camping Sites Near North Muskegon, Michigan (160)

    1. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

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

    $38 - $42 / night

    "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."

    "Great hiking trails, close to Lake Michigan"

    2. Lake Michigan Campground — Muskegon State Park

    40 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3480

    "Just steps from Lake Michigan. Literally walk down some steps, and you’re at the beach. Clean bathhouse too, with plenty of hot water."

    "Clean, shady campground with easy access to Lake Michigan beach. We stayed at site 50A right across from the steps down to the beach."

    3. Muskegon County Pioneer County Park

    18 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3580

    "There is a path to Lake Michigan. The beach is small but there is access to swimming. They also have an overlook, for a great sunset view."

    "Minutes away from Lake Michigan."

    4. Grand Haven State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Grand Haven, MI
    14 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."

    5. Channel Campground — Muskegon State Park

    14 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3480

    $10 - $60 / night

    "We stayed on the channel side, and was right next to the pathway to walk to the channel. It’s very well maintained, fire pit rings, bath house, electric hookups, dump station, paved spots."

    "Has a path to the channel with a short walk to Lake Michigan beach. Electric hook up, no water hook up. Site 89 was large and wooded."

    6. Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground

    12 Reviews
    Twin Lake, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 766-2209

    $35 - $55 / night

    "We stayed for two days while on our way on our trip around Lake Michigan. This was our first stop and I think we will have a tough time beating the value and experience."

    "Beautiful campground we stayed site 72 backed up to the lake. Nice playground with private very clean beach. Jumping water trampoline for the kids."

    7. Pioneer Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3580

    $34 / night

    "Lots of trees, walking paths, Lake Michigan beach steps away. Big sites and well maintained!"

    "Great location, pretty standard park with standard amenities. Right on lake Michigan and very close to Michigan Adventure."

    8. Muskegon KOA

    8 Reviews
    Twin Lake, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 766-3900

    "Outside our temporary home was our own gas grill, patio table with seating, fire ring, and Adirondack chairs. How nice it was for meals on the deck and campfires in the evenings!"

    "They have lots of activities, a lake, trails, everything. Definitely coming back."

    9. Fisherman's Landing & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Muskegon, MI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 726-6100

    "Nestled along the shores of Muskegon Lake, Fisherman’s Landing Launch & Campground hums with the easy rhythm of boats, endless laughter and evening campfires over s’mores."

    10. White River RV Park & Campground

    9 Reviews
    Whitehall, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 894-4708

    "Also very large, so lots of room to walk or ride bikes. Located next to the White River for canoeing fun too."

    "Sweet pool, good store, Great facilities, laundry, and all that Western Michigan has to offer. You won't be sorry."

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773 Reviews of 160 North Muskegon Campgrounds


  • Stacy C.
    May. 24, 2026

    Kibby Creek Campground

    Fun private campground

    Great campground, there’s a hot tub and pool, both very clean. There’s a camp store with great wood fired pizzas and ice cream.

    Our site was nice but free placement made it difficult to get into the site. I would choose this same area but the sites on either side of 19 in the future.

    There’s also a large open area that feels like a parking lot, I would not want to stay in that section.

  • Jacquie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2026

    Ivan’s Campground

    Ivan’s campground

    Owners are great. Close to fishing, ATV and ORV trails.

  • Jacquie B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2026

    Ivan’s Campground

    Ivan’s Campground

    New owners are energetic and enthusiastic. Friendly and accommodating, great place quiet great for fisherman outdoors people ATVs and ORVs

  • 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!


Guide to North Muskegon

The North Muskegon camping area lies where Michigan's west coast meets Lake Michigan, with elevations ranging from 580 to 630 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds near North Muskegon sit on sandy soil amid native pines and hardwoods, with wind patterns from Lake Michigan creating moderate cooling effects even during summer months. Many campsites require recreation passports for entry, which cost $11 annually for Michigan residents.

What to do

Winter recreation options: Muskegon State Park's Winter Sports Complex offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and a luge course during colder months. One camper noted, "Across the road is the Winter complex, sledding, skating, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, and luge course. Our kids had a blast here, they have tons of bonfire pits as well."

Dune exploration: P.J. Hoffmaster State Park Campground features extensive dune trails with observation platforms. A visitor shared, "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."

Fishing opportunities: Several inland lakes offer no-license fishing options at campgrounds like Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground. According to a camper, "They had great fishing. We caught a lot of bass, bluegill, crappie and even a catfish. All catch and release. Lake is privately owned so no need for a fishing license."

Kayaking and canoeing: The White River offers water recreation with convenient access. A visitor to White River RV Park noted, "We brought our kayaks and just brought one vehicle up the river to the start point to put in and got out right at the campground."

What campers like

Boat watching: South Channel Campground provides unique opportunities to observe maritime traffic. A camper explained, "Can watch boats go through channel from campsite, loved watching the lake express."

Swimming beaches: Clean, sandy beaches with clear water rate highly among visitors. One Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho camper mentioned, "The lake was extremely clean and the beach was fantastic. Clear water, clean sand and a floating jumping trampoline for the kids."

Fall camping: Several campgrounds offer special autumn events. A Hoffmaster visitor noted, "A great time to visit would be the weekend before Halloween as they encourage people to decorate their sites, wear costumes, and participate in trick or treating on Saturday night."

Urban access: Fisherman's Landing & Campground provides proximity to downtown amenities. A camper reported, "My hubby went fishing with a buddy... and I went shopping with my friend, had lunch and drinks in downtown Muskegon, which is about a half mile away (by the bike path)."

What you should know

Reservation windows: Secure summer camping sites several months in advance. A camper noted, "I talked to a ranger about coming back later this year, and he told me it is best to book months ahead for weekends because they fill up at the beginning of summer."

Alcohol restrictions: Several state parks prohibit alcohol during peak season. At Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park, a visitor observed, "Alcohol is NOT allowed and is posted."

Campfire regulations: Not all campgrounds permit open fires. At Grand Haven State Park, a camper advised, "Suggest bringing your Coleman grill as campfires are not allowed."

WiFi variability: Connection quality differs widely between campgrounds. One camper at Pioneer County Park reported, "Verizon phone gets maybe 2 bars at its best, LTE & Verizon mifi will be able to bring in 3G. Park WiFi is very sketchy, even though we were right next to the transponder, probably with so many people trying to connect."

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Muskegon County Pioneer County Park offers family-friendly facilities. A visitor noted, "This camp ground has good hiking nice playground," while another mentioned their "whole family" returns annually to the group camping area with "multiple bathrooms."

Waterfront safety: Several Lake Michigan beaches use flag systems for water conditions. One camper appreciated that "while there wasn't a lifeguard, I appreciated the 'flag system' advising how safe the water is each day."

Cabin alternatives: For families new to camping, several parks offer cabin options. A Lake Michigan Campground visitor stated, "Stayed in Mini Cabin #16 over New Years. Cabin sleeps 4 in 2 bunk beds. Mini frig, microwave and table with chairs. Electricity and heat. Great choice for winter camping."

Educational programs: Nature centers provide children's activities. At Hoffmaster State Park, "Gillette Visitor Center in the State Park area about 1/4 mile away offers Explorer and interpretive programs Tuesday through Saturday, with topics ranging from nature history/preservation to information on wildlife."

Tips from RVers

Dump station timing: Plan dump station use strategically to avoid backups. One camper observed, "I did notice the backup of campers at the two campground dump stations Sunday before 1pm checkout."

Site selection for satellite: Consider tree cover when selecting sites. A Pioneer County Park camper advised, "This park is huge and heavily wooded. If you're wanting your satellite to come in, there are only a few open spaces. We walked around it looked like site 76 and that general area, were open enough to get a clear shot."

Site spacing considerations: Grand Haven State Park offers lakefront access but limited privacy. A camper described it as "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."

Maintenance assistance: Some campgrounds provide technical help. At White River RV Park, "The management keeps a dedicated maintenance man available and on 24 hour call! He will aid and assist everything from lock outs to rookie campers doing their first sanitation drain, to motor vehicle issues."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near North Muskegon, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, North Muskegon, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 160 campgrounds and RV parks near North Muskegon, MI and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near North Muskegon, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near North Muskegon, MI is Hoffmaster State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 55 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near North Muskegon, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near North Muskegon, MI.