Best Campgrounds near Belmont, MI

Campgrounds near Belmont, Michigan provide a mix of outdoor experiences from small family-friendly parks to larger recreational areas. The region includes established facilities like Scalley Lake Park Campground and Wabasis Lake County Park, both offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional tent and RV sites. Several campgrounds in the area feature waterfront access, modern amenities, and wooded surroundings within a 30-mile radius of Grand Rapids, creating options for both weekend getaways and longer stays.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from May through October, with limited winter availability. Wabasis Lake County Park runs from April 25 to November 2, while Scalley Lake Park operates from May 1 to October 1. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when facilities often reach capacity. The proximity to Grand Rapids means campgrounds fill quickly during peak season and holidays. As one camper noted, "Because it's so close to Grand Rapids and some other cities, it typically is full on the weekends. Booking a site can be troublesome."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the area. Wabasis Lake County Park provides lakeside sites that offer fishing opportunities and sunrise views over the water, though some visitors mention the water is shallow near shore. Cedar Springs RV Resort features a sandy swimming area and fishing pond, though some campers mention highway noise as a consideration. Family-friendly amenities are common across many campgrounds, with several reviews highlighting organized activities for children. A visitor to Duke Creek Campground reported, "We had a blast! Train rides, pool, scavenger hunt, trails, bike rides, there just weren't enough hours in the day!" Bathroom facilities at most campgrounds receive positive mentions for cleanliness, with some locations offering modern showers and laundry facilities. Many campgrounds maintain camp stores with supplies and firewood available for purchase.

Best Camping Sites Near Belmont, Michigan (164)

    1. Wabasis Lake County Park

    10 Reviews
    Cannonsburg, MI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 691-8056

    "There are a few downsides:

    1. Because it's so close to Grand Rapids and some other cities, it typically is full on the weekends. Booking a site can be troublesome."

    "However, we were able to get a hold of the staff the next day, we were refunded for our first night, and had a great second night at Wabasis Lake staying in the camper cabins."

    2. Steamboat Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Jenison, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 457-4837

    $45 - $85 / night

    "Year round parks are so hard to find in Michigan. This one is awesome. Great spots in the trees and also back in spots right on the river."

    "This is a quirky little campground tucked away along a large river. It's not large, but half of the sites are directly on a wide fast moving river.  Occasionally a paddleboat goes buy with tourists. "

    3. Scalley Lake Park Campground and Cabins

    6 Reviews
    Cannonsburg, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 691-8534

    "Amazing spot away from the city! The owner of the place is very accommodating and pleasant to be around. Private lake with no motors so it is very quiet and peaceful!!!"

    "The cabins are clean and nice, the view of the lake is beautiful. My 6 children had a great time here"

    4. Duke Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cedar Springs, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 696-2115

    "Right across the road from Michigan's Adventure amusement park"

    "Train rides, Pool, Scavenger hunt, trails, bike rides, there just weren't enough hours in the day! We should have reserved an entire week!"

    5. Cedar Springs Rv Resort

    3 Reviews
    Cedar Springs, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 696-1735

    "Only downfall is the proximity to the highway and lack of woodsy camping feeling. Restrooms are always immaculately clean. Close to Cedar Springs downtown."

    "Nice fishing pond, the cleanest bathrooms I’ve ever seen at a campground and nice walking path."

    6. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

    13 Reviews
    Allendale, MI
    20 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!"

    7. Woodchip Campground

    8 Reviews
    Byron Center, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 878-9050

    "We love this as an easy getaway close to home. I wouldn’t call it a beautiful campground... but it is clean, and has a ton to do for kids!"

    "Great trees surrounding the property. Tons of kids - great activities for them! Campground is clean, and staff friendly."

    8. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Norton Shores, MI
    34 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"

    9. Ionia State Recreation Area — Ionia Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 527-3750

    $24 / night

    "There is a disc golf course, mountain bike trail, equestrian trails, hiking trails, a beautiful no wake lake perfect for swimming, kayaking, or fishing.   "

    "First let me say the rustic area is walk-in only. I was unaware of this until we arrived."

    10. Newaygo State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Morley, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 856-4452

    "This was such a beautiful location!! And definitely a nice find!"

    "I love the campsites at this state park, they're decently big and each site is surrounded by trees. The sites are a little close together but all in all we really enjoyed our stay."

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Recent Reviews near Belmont, MI

742 Reviews of 164 Belmont Campgrounds


  • Holly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Beautiful and well taken care of!

    The campground was full on my visit, but that did not affect the atmosphere. It was quiet and sites are large and well spaced out. The staff did a great job keeping things clean and well stocked. My site was right next to the beach access, and it was fantastic!

  • W
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    We will keep coming back

    We stayed Sunday, and Monday night of Labor Day weekend for the second time this year. This place is clean! The only negative of this place is that the water is not as clear compared to a little north & south. I think it has something to do with the grand river being so close. The walk down & back to the beach is pretty strenuous if you are not used to the dunes & a hill. If you are elderly or not in shape you might go to the beach at an easier access point. Bathrooms & showers are always very clean. They have a campground host that offers free coffee in the mornings & tools you can barrow for your campsite. This is a great place for families. Well spaced sites. No alcohol allowed and pretty quiet after 11pm just the occasional person is awake. We had the site with the creek behind us so we sat our tent up facing the creek. Monday morning there was a lot of people leaving so we did get woke up pretty early w/ a lot of noise of people leaving from Labor Day but Monday night we had empty sites all around us & it was very chill Tuesday morning. I was a little worried that the workers would say something to us bc we had not packed fully by 11 but we were able to finish our breakfast and pack up quickly without them saying anything to us.

  • M
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Crockery Creek RV Park

    Rude and unprofessional

    The little owners wife racially profiled my kids friends mom,  in front of the kids!!!!!!  Ha!  She tried accusing us of sneaking in their pool.  That's hilarious,  because we paid $3700.00 for a seasonal.  The pool is actually small and it was oily and full of hair.  Being off Apple Ave,  it's  loud and hard to relax.  My husband had a tragic workplace accident,  so we weren't able to get to the camper in a few weeks.  The owner called him multiple times at once,  being aggressive with his tone,  trying to get us to pull our camper so they can rent that spot out.  They must be desperate for money.  They should try reading up on the law.  Their website lies about their amenities,  they had no fish all season and their pond was disgusting.

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Sawkaw Lake

    Small and quiet

    Not a lot of privacy between sites, but they are very large so you don’t feel on top of another and having the lake right there was nice

  • Ileene R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Sawkaw Lake

    Peaceful

    There are signs on the sites saying permit required, but no info for that purpose. No one else had them so I stayed. May be ramping up to making it a paid site, toilet is nice. Lake has boat access. There are fire rings and lots of wood to collect. Not tons of trash but I cleaned up some left in fire pit.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    White River RV Park & Campground

    A camp that does everything right!

    There’s a great variety of campsites available with a north woods bent!Management does a fine job of cleanliness, neatness and extreme attention to detail. Two facts summarize our satisfaction with this operation: cleaning people are seen making the rounds of each and every restroom and shower house TWICE daily. 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. We are on our second annual visit.

  • James V.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Steamboat Park Campground

    Wonderful, well thought through campground.

    I have had a very enjoyable stay. The river location is quite nice and the grounds are very well cared for. The site(and all sites, as far as I can see) are quite level. The bathrooms are not just clean and well maintained, but the shower rooms also have a dedicated sink and toilet, which I much appreciate. The washer and dryers in the bathhouse are brand new and take credit cards. While it is near a regional airport, there is close to no air traffic and no commercial traffic I noticed. Overall, probably one of the top 5 campgrounds I have encountered, if the list was for being up to date, well thought out and well provisioned. Everything was top notch.

  • Linda C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Brookside City Park

    More expensive now

    Tents sites are now $20 and RV hookups (water and 20/30 amp) are $30. When I got to the police station they were closed for the week but a phone # was provided to call dispatcher and an officer responded promptly to help me get registered. Cash or check only.

  • Chris R.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Tyler Creek

    Absolutely garbage

    Had a reservation for 6 months and the day we were to arrive, we were told we could not have the site we prepared for because someone else wanted to stay longer.  Management has the right to alter your reservation without your consent or the courtesy of a phone call.  When questioned, the owner treated us like garbage and was rude as hell.  Would never recommend this place to anyone, stay away!!!


Guide to Belmont

Campgrounds near Belmont, Michigan range from rustic to full-service options within a 30-mile radius of Grand Rapids. The area features rolling terrain with elevations between 600-800 feet, creating scenic camping environments in mixed hardwood forests and along lake shores. Summer temperatures typically reach 75-85°F during peak camping months, with cooler nights dropping to 55-65°F even in July and August.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Newaygo State Park Campground, campers can fish directly from sites near Hardy Dam Pond. "There is a large fast moving river. You can fish there, but it's mostly catfish," notes one reviewer at Steamboat Park Campground.

Trail exploration: Multiple hiking paths connect through the Belmont region's wooded areas. "We've stayed here a few times over the last several years and it's been great every time! Whether we're in the area for the mtn bike trails, or for an event in Grand Rapids," reports a visitor to Wabasis Lake County Park.

Beach activities: Many campgrounds feature lake access with designated swimming areas. "The beach is fantastic especially for little kids who might not be the best swimmers ready for Lake Michigan or lakes with lots of boats and waves to deal with. Nice and sandy and a nice store and ice cream shop at the beach," mentions a camper at Ionia State Recreation Area.

Disc golf: Several parks offer disc golf courses for visitors. "There's good hiking, an awesome disc golf course, and the lake right there with boat launches for fishing. If you're not into fishing or disc golf, you might be happier elsewhere," explains a reviewer at Newaygo State Park.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Campsites with water views remain popular among visitors. "The sites were large enough that it could hold a large camper and two vehicles easily. There are nice firepits and the firewood is cheap! 8 large pieces for $6, a wheelbarrow full of tinder for another $6," shares a camper at Wabasis Lake County Park.

Family activities: Organized events for children receive high marks from families. "There are lots of kids activities, and all activities are included with stay. But the lots are small," notes a guest at Woodchip Campground.

Quieter atmosphere: Some visitors prefer the less crowded options in the region. "Very wooded and spread out among the campsites! Close to the water, and there's a trail along the perimeter of the campground with amazing views. Great stargazing as well," reports a visitor to Newaygo State Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained restrooms and shower buildings receive consistent praise. "The bathrooms are not just clean and well maintained, but the shower rooms also have a dedicated sink and toilet, which I much appreciate. The washer and dryers in the bathhouse are brand new and take credit cards," shares a camper at Steamboat Park.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. "Because it's so close to Grand Rapids and some other cities, it typically is full on the weekends. Booking a site can be troublesome. Our friends booked the site from Tuesday through Monday and it was totally full on Friday and Saturday night," explains a visitor at Wabasis Lake.

Site variations: Campsite sizes and privacy levels differ significantly between campgrounds. "Sites are small and it's tight maneuvering around but that's standard," notes a camper at Woodchip Campground.

Wildlife encounters: Some campgrounds have resident wildlife that visitors should prepare for. "Lots and lots of raccoons, that aren't shy at all!" warns a camper at Wabasis Lake County Park.

Environmental factors: Campgrounds near water may have seasonal issues to consider. "We have loved this campground for its sites right on the park, and great beach area with park at the beach also. Lots of trails for hiking and exploring but unfortunately this summer swimmers itch got us!" cautions another Wabasis Lake visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Activity-centered campgrounds: Choose sites near playgrounds for easier supervision. "There is a playground in the center which was very handy for our little ones. They could play and we could watch from our site. The area was beautiful," shares a visitor at Wabasis Lake.

Kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer specialized children's activities. "We came here for a fall camping weekend. Kids loved going on wagon ride to find the pumpkins and then decorating them. They really enjoyed the glow wagon ride. Root beer floats Saturday night were great!" reports a camper at Duke Creek Campground.

Accessibility considerations: Not all playgrounds accommodate children with special needs. "The playground structure is not very friendly for kids with special needs or very young children. It's wooden with a ladder to access the upper levels, it was hard for our 2 and 4 year old to use it easily," explains a visitor to Steamboat Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Check site specifications before booking for larger rigs. "There are nice full hook-up sites that are quite spacious and level," notes a full-time RVer at Steamboat Park.

Hookup variations: Water and electrical connections differ between campgrounds. "Campsites in a circle around the playground, so you can sit at your site and watch the kids play. The bathrooms are clean, the pool is great, and they always have fun activities for the kids!" explains a visitor to Woodchip Campground.

Seasonal availability: RV sites at many campgrounds close during winter months. "This is a small campground with fairly good size sites. The also really awesome thing about this park is that it is year round. Year round parks are so hard to find in Michigan," shares a reviewer at Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top attractions in Belmont?

Belmont's top attractions center around its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The area offers excellent access to Lake Michigan beaches, with many visitors enjoying the sandy shores and cool waters. Hoffmaster State Park Campground features a beautiful beach with impressive dunes that kids love running up and down. Beyond beaches, Belmont's surrounding region offers charming downtown areas like Holland, which is known for its Dutch heritage and is accessible from Lake Macatawa Campground. Visitors also enjoy fishing, boating on the region's lakes, and exploring the network of walking paths through wooded areas.

Where can I find camping near Belmont?

Several excellent campgrounds surround the Belmont area. For family-friendly camping, Muskegon County Pioneer County Park offers a great experience among pine trees and is within driving distance to North Muskegon and Whitehall. Families looking for amenities might enjoy Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation, which features fishing, a swimming pool, and a gagaball pit with clean bathhouses. For those wanting lake access, South Channel Campground sits right on the channel from Muskegon Lake to Lake Michigan, providing walking access to both bodies of water. Sites at most area campgrounds accommodate both tent camping and RVs, with varying levels of hookups available.

When is the best time to visit Belmont for camping?

Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the best camping experience in Belmont. Summer months provide ideal swimming conditions in Lake Michigan, with July and August being peak season at campgrounds like Pioneer Park Campground, which offers tree-shaded sites and beach access. Early autumn brings comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, making it perfect for hiking and outdoor activities. The heavily wooded sites at Beach Campground — Holland State Park provide cooling shade during hot summer days. Most campgrounds in the region are seasonal, with many closing or offering limited facilities during winter months. Reservations are highly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when the most popular lakeside sites fill quickly.

What are the best hiking trails around Belmont?

The Belmont area offers diverse hiking experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park provides access to numerous hiking and biking trails that wind through shaded forests. For more challenging terrain, the Deep Lake Rustic Campground area features excellent mountain biking and hiking trails throughout Yankee Springs Recreation Area. Many trails connect to lakeshores, offering scenic views and swimming opportunities. The region's trail systems cater to various skill levels, with paths ranging from easy boardwalks along Lake Michigan to more rugged forest trails that showcase Michigan's natural beauty.