RV Camping near Clarklake, MI

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    Several RV parks surround Clarklake, offering varied accommodations for motorhome travelers. Holiday RV Campground in Grass Lake operates from May through October with full hookup sites including 50-amp service for larger rigs. Moscow Maples RV Park provides 30-amp electric hookups and water connections on mostly level, grassy sites shaded by mature trees. North of Clarklake, Hideaway RV Park features spacious pull-through sites with full hookups on both concrete pads and grassy areas. Most parks accommodate big rigs with sites ranging from 40-50 feet in length, though spacing between units varies considerably. "This campground is a diamond in the rough. Very spacious sites, all of which are full hookups for a very reasonable price."

    For travel planning, most RV parks in the region require reservations during peak summer months, with some locations closing entirely from November through April. Dump stations are available at most developed campgrounds, though Hayes State Park offers a public dump station for those staying at facilities without this service. Cell service quality varies significantly, with Verizon generally providing the strongest coverage throughout the area. Many campgrounds report strong signals, with one visitor noting specific metrics: "Cell service great with Verizon hotspot (22u, 20d, 38ms) and AT&T cell (27d, 20u, 27ms)." Road conditions to most parks are good, though Lake Hudson Recreation Area features a bumpy, dusty access road that can be challenging after rain. Pets are widely permitted, with several parks offering designated dog areas or nearby walking trails.

    Best RV Campgrounds near Clarklake (104)

      1. Moscow Maples RV Park

      4.0(1)9mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents

      "This is a smaller campground with some full timers or seasonal campers. We stayed a week and enjoyed our time there. We had lots of rain so we didn’t get outside as much as we wanted."

      2. Lighthouse Village RV Resort

      4.0(1)25mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The views while walking along Lake Huron are beautiful. The campground is clean. My only “con” is that full hookups are scarce and don’t have the perfect angle and view of the W/E sites."

      3. Heartland Woods Family Resort

      2.0(1)22mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents

      4. Camp Turkeyville RV Resort

      4.6(5)37mi from ClarklakeRVs

      "Concrete patio at each site. Daily trash pickup at campsite. Very quiet and family friendly."

      "We stayed here during COVID and not all amenities were allowed to be open at the time. However, nice park with friendly staff and good size lots. Could use a few more trees."

      5. Hideaway RV Park

      4.0(4)12mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents

      "Pull thru spot, super easy to get to, full hookup. Spots had plenty of room, some had grass others had concrete."

      "Very spacious sites, all of which are full hookups for a very reasonable price. Nice people running this place."

      6. Holiday RV Campground

      3.6(5)13mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "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."

      7. Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA

      2.8(9)40mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stay memorial day weekend and the last weekend of the season which is the harvest festival. My grandchildren always have a blast as well as grandma and Papa!"

      "Site was across the small road from the lake. Plenty of trees all around. Good for shade and natural comforts of the day."

      8. Apple Creek Campground & RV Park

      4.3(3)9mi from ClarklakeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a well kept campground that has lots of trees (shady sites) and some nice amenities for kids.  There is a pool and a volleyball area as well as a playground."

      "The group area is circular and surrounded by trees which helped to keep it cool. Each site had electric hook-up and some had water."

      9. Hidden Lakes RV Resort

      5.0(1)17mi from ClarklakeRVs

      "It was quiet and relaxing. Easy parking for the 33ft RV. Camp store is well stocked. Staff were fantastic. You need yo camp here!"

      from $67 - $90 / night

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      10. Northhaven 21+ RV Resort

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    RV Park Reviews near Clarklake, MI

    479 Reviews of 104 Clarklake Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 19, 2017

      Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

      Typical Fairgrounds Campground

      This is a typical fairground campground with open grassy areas for campsites surrounded by barns and tracks. The fairgrounds is located just off I-94 which makes for easy entrance and exit to the campground, but, means there is lots of road noise. Close by are plenty of stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc. In fact, there is a gap in the fence that runs around the fairgrounds allowing you to walk to a Walmart, McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and more. 

      We arrived without a reservation and the women in the office was very helpful providing a map with all available sites during our stay and letting us choose which one we wanted. One of the first things you notice is that a number of people are here long-term so we went to the back area hoping it would be quieter and less crowded. A number of the campsites are “buddy” sites meaning your patio opens to your neighbors so be careful which one you pick. This is pretty undesirable when the neighbor is a total stranger so we chose a site where we didn’t have anyone next to us. 

      They offer 50 amp full hook-up sites, 50 amp/water, and 30 amp/water sites with pull-thru and back-in options. There is a dump station located in the middle of the park which is easy to get to. The roads are wide and a lack of trees makes this campground accessible for any size RV. The sites are level but some lack grassy making the patio pretty dusty or muddy. Unfortunately, where we were was pretty muddy just after a light rain. This campground works best for RV’s and not tents. For tenters there is a designated section that is set in a corner of the park with large trees for shade but not much privacy between you and others. A water spigot is in the tent area and there was one picnic table. The camp office sells firewood but we only saw two fire pits in the whole park. Be aware that noise from the interstate and nearby train tracks may make for a restless night. Bathrooms are centrally located in the campground and were old and tired but relatively clean. On-site laundry is available.

      Apparently, management is having some issues with campers not obeying some of the rules. One of the sad things about this campground is that campers have to be reminded to clean up after their dogs. Apparently, it is such an issue that we got a letter stating that if you don’t pick up your dogs poop you would be asked to leave. How sad is that? There is free WiFi which worked pretty well. Upon checking in, we had to sign a piece of paper stating that we would not download copyrighted material or stream movies or we would be asked to leave. 

      My favorite aspect of this campground is that they had a community garden that you were welcome to pick from. We got tomatoes, Swiss chard, peppers, broccoli, and more. Overall, this campground was fine for the few nights we were here and close to the attractions we wanted to visit. We never felt unsafe even though it was close to major cities. We chose this campground because we wanted to go to Ann Arbor and Dearborn and it was a very convenient location.

      Pros:

      ·        Good location if you want to visit Ann Arbor and Dearborn

      ·        Close to interstate for easy access

      ·        Long, level sites that will fit any RV

      ·        Community garden you can pick from vegetables

      ·        Stores and restaurants are nearby (some within walking distance)

      Cons:

      ·        Lots of road noise from I-94

      ·        No trees for shade or privacy

      ·        Would not recommend for tent camping

      ·        Many campers are long-term

      ·        “Buddy” campsites with patios facing each other

    • S
      Oct. 20, 2021

      Holiday RV Campground

      Large RV Park

      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.

    • S
      Oct. 15, 2021

      Holiday RV Campground

      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.

    • CRC S.
      May. 9, 2021

      Ted Ranch Campground

      No thrills, largely rustic, family oriented, friendly

      This campground is pretty rustic with water and electricity at some sites, no showers or restrooms, a dump station for one at a time, Porta potties scattered around, small beach, small boat launch, mostly appears to be seasonal sites without sewer or rustic sites. Some but not a lot of shade, rolling fields being made into smaller sized sites. Dogs and dogs pens are allowed, and they do not appear to have parents who are attentive or keep them from barking. Friendly staff and family of four owners.

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

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      One of the Best

      10-2-24 thru 10-7-24 Site 370 C

      Cellular, TMOBILE 5G, 3 bars. 21’ Apex Nano w truck. Gravel pad, fire pit and grass is about 12” lower than pad. Keep in mind if expecting rain. 

      Showers are old, warm with 2 hooks, 2 toilets and 2 urnials. 

      Fire pit needs to be reset in the ground, it sit too high. Awesome trails to hike. Maintenance was awesome changing out a breaker on the box.

      8-27-22, update on site 348 and 350. These are pull through sites on the edge of the road. 350 is longer and had a 5th Wheel on it. We put our 19’ Nano on 348. Full sun during the day, 348 is uneven once you walk off of the pad. This site could use some TLC and more gravel for parking. 

      10-1-16, nice state park with hiking trails. Lot 322 was partially sun and shade. Restroom and shower(open stall, no privacy) was outdated but functional. 2-5-22 hiked 4 miles on the snow packed trails. Cold and awesome powder conditions.

    • Gerard E.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 5, 2026

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Camp 26

      May 1-5, 2026 

      site 322, 48 degrees and light drizzle at setup. Site is level, but drops down in the mud and grass, pad is barely wide enough to set up table without being on an angle. 

      Site barely fits 21’ trailer and RAM 1500 

      Cellular T-Mobile 5g, 3bars Electric, 20, 30 and 50 amp. 

      Bathroom is separate from showers, older but decent. A nice grassy area close to site 322 and 324. Shade and sun Fire pit sits in low area, do expect puddles if raining. Firewood was$8, dry, burned well. 

      Close to bike/walking trail and a few hundred feet from store. Easy check in, Pokagon is a favorite park of ours as it offers miles of hiking trails.

    • Gerard E.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 5, 2026

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Camp 26

      May 1-5, 2026 site 322, 48 degrees and light drizzle at setup. 

      Site is level, but drops down in the mud and grass, pad is barely wide enough to set up table without being on an angle. Site barely fits 21’ trailer and RAM 1500 

      Cellular T-Mobile 5g, 3bars Electric, 20, 30 and 50 amp. 

      Bathroom is separate from showers, older but decent. A nice grassy area close to site 322 and 324. Shade and sun Fire pit sits in low area, do expect puddles if raining. 

      Firewood was$8, dry, burned well. Close to bike/walking trail and a few hundred feet from store. Easy check in, Pokagon is a favorite park of ours as it offers miles of hiking trails.

    • Jacob H.
      Feb. 21, 2026

      Sauder Village Campground

      Little expensive but nice

      Bit pricey but is a nice park stayed most the winter they have a 9 full hook up sites open year round city water heated bath house site gets a little muddy when rains mostly quite to

    • A
      Aug. 14, 2018

      Harrison Lake State Park Campground

      Quiet place to get away

      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.


    Guide to Clarklake

    Clarklake RV camping options extend across rural southern Michigan, approximately 15 miles south of Jackson. The area features rolling farmland at roughly 1,000 feet elevation with several small lakes scattered throughout the countryside. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F with moderate humidity.

    What to do

    Lake activities: Clark Lake offers fishing and boating opportunities with several access points near Moscow Maples RV Park. The campground provides grassy sites and convenient water access. One camper noted, "The sites were grassy and mostly level. Trees added shade throughout."

    Nearby farms: Agricultural tourism is popular in this region with several working farms open to visitors. At Camp Turkeyville RV Resort, campers can enjoy a small petting farm and family-oriented activities. A visitor mentioned, "Family campground with restaurant, gift shop, camp store, ice cream parlor, and heated pool."

    Hiking trails: Several campgrounds feature walking paths through wooded areas. The trail around the lake at Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA provides an opportunity to observe local wildlife. A reviewer wrote, "There's a trail that goes around the lake. The KOA has well stocked doggy poop bags and trashcans along the trail."

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer generous spacing between campsites. Hideaway RV Park receives praise for its site layout. A recent camper observed, "Spots had plenty of room, some had grass others had concrete. Quiet, very chill RV park, small beach on a pond for fishing playground for kids."

    Clean facilities: Regular maintenance of shower buildings and laundry facilities is frequently mentioned in reviews. A visitor to Apple Creek Campground described, "The shower water was HOT, was push-button, and had decent pressure."

    Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds maintain noise restrictions that create a peaceful environment. A Northhaven 21+ RV Resort camper appreciated the adults-only policy that contributes to a calmer setting, while another visitor to Hideaway RV Park called it "good for short getaways without a ton of kids and loud neighbors."

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds in the Clarklake area operate from approximately mid-April through October. One reviewer noted about Apple Creek Campground & RV Park, "Our group stayed at Apple Creek for Memorial Day weekend. We camped (tents and campers) in the group area."

    Site drainage: Heavy rainfall can affect site conditions. Multiple reviews mention water accumulation after storms. One camper reported, "After only a few hours of moderate rainfall, we arrived to a completely flooded park."

    Reservation requirements: Booking ahead is essential, especially for weekend stays during summer months. Late arrivals may encounter issues, as one camper experienced: "They say after hours is ok, unfortunately after confirming and paying in full for my site they forgot to post my site information which left me stranded in the pouring rain."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple RV campgrounds near Clarklake, Michigan feature play areas for children. At Apple Creek, a visitor mentioned, "There were plenty of activities for the kids including an ice cream sundae bar ($3/person), foam party, hat ride, candy bingo, basketball court, putt-putt, and a swimming pool."

    Special activities: Weekend programs often cater to families with children. One camper at Holiday RV Campground observed, "Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds."

    Swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain pools or swimming beaches. A visitor noted, "The swimming pond is very small" at one location, while another mentioned a "very new" pool at a different campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Electric service: RV campgrounds around Clarklake offer varying electrical hookups. Several locations have upgraded to 50-amp service for larger rigs. A Holiday RV Campground visitor confirmed, "Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups."

    Site surfaces: Surface conditions vary significantly between campgrounds. One camper reported, "Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud," while another mentioned concrete pads at a different location.

    Big rig access: Many campgrounds can accommodate larger RVs but access roads vary in quality. At Lighthouse Village RV Resort, a visitor advised, "If you want the best sites, forego the 'full hookup', pay less for the best and closest view."

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