Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clyde, MI

Several full-hookup RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Clyde, Michigan, primarily concentrated along the Lake Huron shoreline. Port Huron KOA features big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp electrical service, sewer and water connections, and concrete pads suitable for larger motorhomes. Thousand Trails St. Clair provides water hookups and accommodates RVs, though electrical connections are limited. Port Huron Township RV Park offers full-hookup sites with 50-amp service on level, well-maintained pads. Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort maintains 140 sites with electric, water and sewer hookups, though spaces can feel somewhat confined during peak seasons. "Right off the highway. Clean. $69/night for a pad with power...Nice pool. Showers and sitewide wifi."

Most RV parks in this region operate seasonally from April through October, with limited year-round options. Lakeport State Park Campground provides dump station facilities, though accessing them requires navigating through the north campground section, often resulting in wait times during busy periods. Cell service varies significantly between carriers - campers report Verizon connections reaching only 3 mbps at Thousand Trails St. Clair, while T-Mobile provides better coverage at Port Huron KOA. Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when lakefront parks frequently reach capacity. Pets are permitted at most facilities, though restrictions apply in beach areas. Several campgrounds feature on-site camp stores with basic supplies, while propane refill services remain less common throughout the region.

Best RV Sites Near Clyde, Michigan (29)

    1. Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort

    1 Review
    Port Huron, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 982-6765

    $44 - $52 / night

    "Right off the highway. Clean. $69/night for a pad with power. We have a pop up tent and a utility trailer. Nice pool. Showers and sitewide wifi."

    2. Thousand Trails St. Clair

    3 Reviews
    St. Clair, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The entire facility was clean and staff couldn’t have been friendlier. The only downside was the abysmal Verizon signal. I’m talking 3 mbps bad."

    3. Port Huron Township RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Port Huron, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 982-6765

    "If you want a peaceful camp trip, this is the place (if it's not during a holiday). It is right off of a major interstate, so you'll hear occasional noise. But overall, I love this place."

    "I come here every year for the past 6 years an for the 2020 season i plan on a 3 month lot rental"

    4. Port Huron KOA

    12 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 987-4070

    "Plenty of friendly staff. The site offers a lot of activities including pools, put put golf and play areas for the kids. The grounds are well kept. It’s very busy. Golf carts are a bit of a pain."

    "Make sure to mark the max allowed occupancy to be camping because, if you don't, you will be charged extra cash for your child to spend the day with you while spending money on their amenities."

    5. Jellystone Park North Port Huron

    12 Reviews
    Sandusky, MI
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 622-0110

    $46 - $374 / night

    "Overall a clean facility with a ton to do from swimming at the beach or pool to mini golf and gem mining our boys had a blast."

    "Great shallow pool, splash pad, water slides, mini-golf, trampoline area, sandy beachfront, close to Lake Huron, ice cream, pizza, stocked general store, arcade, peddle cars."

    6. P.L. Graham Park & Campground (Formerly known as Chicagami Boy Scout Camp)

    8 Reviews
    Sandusky, MI
    18 miles
    +1 (810) 712-2867

    $15 / night

    "You drive up the entrance of the park, and on your right there'll be a trailer with a sign that says parking. You will park your car there over night/during the day."

    "We showed up fresh off the road from AZ starting a new life here in the great state of Michigan. Two gentlemen met us right at the entrance they seemed to be doing work around the area."

    7. Lexington Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Sandusky, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 359-7473

    $30 / night

    "Full hook up options. They have a dump station right at the entrance. The lord are little close together but we didn’t mind too much. The park was nice and the lake was beautiful."

    "You are within walking distance to the water . Most campsites have a good view of the water . Great playground for the kids . Star gazing was amazing."

    8. Washakie Golf & RV Resort

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    North Branch, MI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 688-3235

    9. Hugs & Pam RV Park

    1 Review
    Warren, MI
    48 miles
    +1 (917) 755-2006

    $10 - $15 / night

    10. Lakeport State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 327-6224

    $30 - $34 / night

    "Both sections have access to the beach, but the northern section is closer to the beach. The Northern section also has a camp store, which I have never seen at a state of Michigan campground."

    "I love the fact it is close to home. We live in Fort Gratiot so when I have a work weekend we can just hook up and pull the camper up to the lakeside campground and enjoy some peace."

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RV Park Reviews near Clyde, MI

162 Reviews of 29 Clyde Campgrounds


  • A
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Family Friendly and Quiet

    Large sites, all full hookup. Plenty of onsight activities on the weekend. Large play areas, dog run, basketball court, lots of walking trails, and family friendly.

  • Branden B.
    May. 30, 2023

    Forester Park Campground

    Friendly, but tight and odd utilities

    First, some seasonal residents were extremely helpful with our campfire woes. All of the neighbors and their kids were awesome.

    We chose this campground because it was close to our home and it was a short trip for our opening weekend.

    The store, staff, and ice cream shop were great. We even bought t-shirts to commemorate!

    The price was reasonable for 2 nights on memorial day weekend with full hookups and 30 amps ($40 a night). Water was clean a d strong. No issues with electricity.

    Some issues we had that we were not expecting: The sewer and water spigot were on opposite ends of our site. I had to race to Raymond's hardware(also friendly!) in town for a 50 foot fresh water hose before they closed.

    We also don't not have a slide out, but our trailer was brushed against a tall tree/bush. If we weren't against the tree, our awning may have been against the opposite neighbors' trailer.

    The sewer access was slightly uphill from our site, so that caused some issues as well.

    In conclusion: We'd definitely return, but we'd be careful about the site location.

  • Lake George L.
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Water Tower Travel Trailer Park

    Bang for your buck

    Sites are long but not wide. Level. Full hookups. Wifi you can stream on. LTE cell service. Clean showers. Walking path around pond, fishing dock. $28 site, No old beaters allowed. Old clean units welcome.

  • Despina S.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Outdoor Adventures Lake Shore Resort

    Large campground. Over 700 sites and 70+ cabins. Open year-round.

    Great opportunities for winter sports. Pools, lakes, mini golf. Designed for young families. Pet friendly but has restrictions on the type of dog.

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Oakland County Addison Oaks

    County Campground

    Nice park, family friendly, very clean and maintained. Bike and boat rental, children’s playground and activities. Hiking and biking trails. RC airport. When in this area this its the place to stay. If I lived in this area it would be a destination. Price is right!

  • Sarah
    Mar. 31, 2023

    Lexington Park Campground

    Friendly campground

    People were super friendly and the owners were lovely. They have a little shack and sell firewood. Full hook up options. They have a dump station right at the entrance. The lord are little close together but we didn’t mind too much. The park was nice and the lake was beautiful. The beach a is bit rocky. I would definitely visit again.

  • Stephanie C.
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Lakeport State Park Campground

    Still one of my favorites for rock picking!

    I have stayed at this park in the past, but feel my review could have been a little deeper. I have to start out by saying, I love this campground. I love that it is near the water and that it has paved pads in the south part of the campground. I love that it is near a town that has pretty much everything you need (restaurants, groceries, bars, lighthouses, etc). I can honestly say that this park is my top ten of campgrounds in the State of Michigan campgrounds that I have been to.

    Here is the deeper review. There are two sections to this campground. The northern section seems to be the louder section and the southern section seems to be the more laid back quiet section. We have only ever stayed in the south section, but we always ride our bikes to the north second. The south section has more of a woodsy outdoor feel while the north section has more of an open space, smaller lots, crowded feel. It depends on what type of camper you are as to where you will want to camp. I have to say that if I were with a group of friends or family, I would probably book the northern part as it does have more of an upbeat party feel, but for the most part, there are just two of us that camp. Both sections have access to the beach, but the northern section is closer to the beach. The Northern section also has a camp store, which I have never seen at a state of Michigan campground. The store has absolutely everything! They have milk, eggs, bread, buns, bug spray, postcards, toys, and ice cream. I made several trips to the store and the ladies working were very friendly!

    The first day that we rode our bikes to the store, there was a little tiff between a couple campers and one of the men came into the store and asked for the park ranger to come to their site. It appears that the man who was camped behind the man’s lot had several kids on their site and those kids kept cutting through the campsite to walk to the beach and the store. I did not stick around to see what happened, but when we rode our bikes back a few days later, they were still there.

    I have to say that the northern side has TONS of children. If you have kids or do not mind kids running around everywhere, this is the side for you! If you want peace and quiet, stay in the south section!

    Let’s talk about the dump station. This is one of the weirdest dump stations I have seen at a state park. When you pull into the park, the south campground is to the right, just beyond the check in building, but the north section is about half mile or so north, on the right. The dump station is at the north campground and to get to it, you have to enter the north campground and drive all the way through it, come back out, and then go to the dump station! It is the weirdest set up ever. I guess you could skip going through the north campground and just head to the dump station, but that means you would be cutting in line! There are two bays, but I feel like this is the only park that I have had to wait at! I am not sure if it is because the park is always full or if people here are just slow at dumping their tanks! LOL. If you are considering staying in the North Section, you may not want to stay in 83-110 as those are on the path that all the RV’s take to the dump station.

    The bathhouse in the northern park is the typical State of MI campground, however the bathhouse in the southern campground is the older style.

    This state park is right on Lake Huron and if you are interested in watching freighters, bring a chair and binoculars, and sit on the beach! This beach is mostly rocks and I have to say that I have found the most Petoskey stones (State of Michigan Stone) and pudding stones (a conglomerate of rocks with jasper sticking onto the rock).

    If you like exploring, you can visit Port Huron and drove over to Canada on the Blue Water Bridge or just sit on the boardwalk in PH and watch the freighters drove by. I would definitely stay at this campground again, but I wanted to point out how different the north and south sections feel. Peace and quiet awaits in the south section while loud and cramped camping is at the northern section.

    Side note, this campground is ALWAYS busy! When we were there last weekend, we asked at the front bldg. why the website said the campground was full, but there were several openings in the south section. The workers said that they have to upgrade the electrical system this fall on the southern side and they have closed some campsites in the south in order to help with the electricity issue. Apparently, some sites were losing power because there wasn’t enough energy to support all of the lots in the southern side. The northern side was already done.

  • C
    Jul. 3, 2019

    Wolverine Campground

    Nice Campground

    Nice family campground with a beach, swimming area, and boat launch. Lake is supposed to be great for walleye fishing, even if it a tad shallow. Campground is well maintained with picnic tables, and fire rings. On holiday weekends it is heavily used, so you may want to call ahead before you go.

  • K
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Lakeport State Park Campground

    Close To Home

    I love the fact it is close to home. We live in Fort Gratiot so when I have a work weekend we can just hook up and pull the camper up to the lakeside campground and enjoy some peace. The sites are very spacious in size and a few provide full hookups. There is some hiking available and the beach is right there to enjoy. Staff seems friendly and we never had any issues with them or any of the campers on site. We enjoy the peace and quiet of the wooded area and a nice campfire, so this is a nice place for us.


Guide to Clyde

RV sites near Clyde, Michigan provide seasonal camping opportunities from April through October, with most campgrounds situated along the Lake Huron shoreline. The region experiences average summer temperatures of 70-85°F, making it ideal for water activities. Camping options range from basic tent sites to full-service RV pads with varying levels of amenities and accessibility.

What to do

Water recreation access: Jellystone Park North Port Huron offers multiple swimming options including a shallow pool with kid area and water slides. "This place has SO much to do that you will never hear your kids say those dreaded words.. I am bored! The are round the clock activities, pool with kid area, water slides, obstacle course," notes Kelly L.

Rock hunting opportunities: The Lake Huron shoreline provides excellent rock hunting for visitors. "This beach is mostly rocks and I have to say that I have found the most Petoskey stones (State of Michigan Stone) and pudding stones," shares one camper at Lakeport State Park.

Golfing options: Washakie Golf & RV Resort combines camping with golf access, allowing campers to enjoy rounds between relaxing at their sites. The resort operates seasonally from May through October, catering to both RV campers and those staying in cabins.

River access camping: Smaller waterways offer quieter alternatives to Lake Huron. P.L. Graham Park provides river-based recreation as one reviewer notes: "Compact Camp with open sites. Nice place to bring a kayak & canoe. Worn in dock area but still accessible."

What campers like

Shaded campsites: Lexington Park Campground offers sites with mature tree cover, providing natural shade that many campers appreciate. "I absolutely love the old tall trees throughout the campground. You are within walking distance to the water. Most campsites have a good view of the water," writes Lisa M.

Kid-friendly amenities: Family activities beyond swimming are available at several campgrounds. "There is go karting and more with the connected fun park. Reserve well in advance!" advises Wendy K. about Port Huron KOA. Another camper adds, "Jumping pillow, tons of scheduled activities, equipment rentals, trails nearby."

Quiet camping alternatives: Port Huron Township RV Park offers a more peaceful camping experience compared to larger resort-style properties. "If you want a peaceful camp trip, this is the place (if it's not during a holiday). It is right off of a major interstate, so you'll hear occasional noise. But overall, I love this place," shares Terri W.

What you should know

Variable bathhouse quality: Bathroom facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. At P.L. Graham Park, facilities are basic as one camper notes: "Cute park but bathrooms need major cleaning/updates." Meanwhile, Lexington Park receives praise: "Full immaculate restrooms and showers."

Cell service considerations: Signal strength varies by carrier and location. "AT&T service is terrible. Our friends have T-Mobile and it is very fast for them," reports Joe S. about Port Huron KOA.

Budget-friendly options: P.L. Graham Park & Campground offers affordable camping with basic amenities. "Donation based camping. Quick country get away where the locals are friendly," mentions Valerie D., while another camper specifies, "We showed up fresh off the road from AZ starting a new life here in the great state of Michigan...He explained it would cost $15.00 dollars a night."

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule multiple days at larger campgrounds to take advantage of all amenities. "We come for Halloween camping every year! We love this campground. There is a ton to do for all ages. The kids keep busy all day long!" shares Wendy K. about seasonal events at Port Huron KOA.

Campsite selection: When booking at busier campgrounds, research specific site locations. At Port Huron KOA, site selection matters: "First time was site 74, it was a grassy site that wasn't bad but had no shade. Second time we stayed in site 54 which was great. If you're in a camper I'd recommend sites 54,179,180. Those sites have a bit of a backyard to them and more space."

Equipment considerations: Thousand Trails St. Clair offers both RV sites and cabin accommodations for families without camping gear. "We really enjoyed our cabin. The people were very nice. I like the putt putt course and the bouncing pillow," reports Trevor O., highlighting amenities beyond standard camping.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing awareness: RV sites vary in size and accommodation levels throughout the region. At Jellystone Park, "Big sites with lots of fun amenities, plenty to do which justifies the high cost," though David B. notes they "would assume they would have more bathrooms though."

Utility limitations: Some campgrounds offer full hookups while others provide only partial connections. At Thousand Trails St. Clair, one camper notes: "I was fortunate to get full hookup however the bathhouse in C section is the pits. I will not use the showers in this section. Section A showers are a possibility."

Leveling considerations: Port Huron Township RV Park provides well-maintained pads, with one reviewer noting: "The campground is very simple and still has all the basic features needed for your camping needs." Campers should bring leveling blocks as site conditions vary throughout the season.

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