Best Campgrounds near Rhodes, MI

The central Michigan landscape surrounding Rhodes offers a mix of established campgrounds and rustic sites within a 30-mile radius. Pinconning County Park provides year-round camping with direct access to Saginaw Bay, while the Rifle River Recreation Area features multiple camping zones with varying levels of amenities. Campgrounds in this region typically accommodate tents, RVs, and many offer cabin rentals for those seeking alternatives to traditional camping. State forest campgrounds like Black Creek provide more primitive experiences with basic amenities, while private operations like Outdoor Adventures Saginaw Bay Resort offer full-service options with extensive hookups and facilities.

Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally from May through October, with only a few facilities maintaining year-round operations. Michigan's typical camping season aligns with weather patterns that bring warm summers and cold, snowy winters to the region. As one camper noted about nearby Rifle River, "The facilities are clean and kept up. All access to trails, lakes and the river are close and easy to get to." Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when facilities reach capacity. Many state park campgrounds provide electric hookups at sites with water available at central locations. Cell service varies throughout the region but tends to be reliable near larger towns and established campgrounds.

Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Rhodes area, with numerous sites offering proximity to lakes, rivers, and Saginaw Bay. Visitors frequently mention the quality of fishing, paddling opportunities, and wildlife viewing as highlights of their stays. According to a review of Pinconning County Park, it offers "great access to the Saginaw Bay for boaters/kayakers with a small beach." Weekday camping typically provides a quieter experience with better site availability compared to weekends. The region's mixed hardwood forests provide ample shade at most campgrounds, though site quality and privacy vary considerably between locations. Campgrounds near highways occasionally experience road noise, while those deeper in forested areas offer more seclusion.

Best Camping Sites Near Rhodes, Michigan (141)

    1. Bay City State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Kawkawlin, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 684-3020

    "It's a typical Michigan state campground, not much different. Nice bathrooms and big lots."

    "The near by nature preserve is a great place to take a hike or bike ride. There are a couple restaurants right outside the park entrance."

    2. Pinconning County Park

    7 Reviews
    Pinconning, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 879-5050

    "Nice campground with great access to the Saginaw Bay for boaters/kayakers/etc with a small beach. Some campsites are better than others, like most campgrounds but all have some perks."

    "Good place for quiet camping and a great walking trail back to the bay through the marsh."

    3. Rifle River Campground

    8 Reviews
    Alger, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 654-2556

    "There is a cluster of quiet sites, a track of sites tucked away in some pines, and then the modern sites. The campground itself is large and has a couple lakes to go fishing in."

    "Lots of hiking trails, bike trails. Lots of lakes, great beach areas!"

    4. River View Campground & Canoe Livery

    5 Reviews
    Alger, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 654-2447

    "It sits along the Rifle River next to Rifle River Campground and Whites Campground. 

    The campground is huge and offers so much!"

    5. Gladwin City Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Gladwin, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 426-8126

    "It attaches to the city’s river walk which makes walking into town safe and easy. Nice playground area."

    "This is a very nice city park, nice play area, tennis and basketball courts, trails, river with beach area, pavilions, two bath houses, lots of shaded sites with a couple right on river, there’s a local"

    7. Secord Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Gladwin, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 821-6891

    $20 - $35 / night

    8. Black Creek State Forest Campground

    4 Reviews
    Sanford, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 539-3021

    $15 / night

    "Put one portion of it on the clip at the spot number market, keep another portion then return the completed envelope and $20 cash or check per night plus $19 for Michigan recreation passport (if you don"

    "New Senior Center closeby. Easy to get attached to."

    10. Crystal Creek Campground

    1 Review
    Standish, MI
    16 miles
    Website

    "The camping is dispersed with walk in sites or drive in. There is a variety of pit toilets with trash pick up."

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Recent Reviews near Rhodes, MI

316 Reviews of 141 Rhodes Campgrounds


  • l
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Black Creek State Forest Campground

    Black Creek State Forest Campground

    Pull up, grab a registration envelope, look for a spot then part. Fill out the registration. Put one portion of it on the clip at the spot number market, keep another portion then return the completed envelope and $20 cash or check per night plus $19 for Michigan recreation passport (if you don’t already have one). They will mail you the passport, keep receipt for proof. Vault toilets available, some river spots, some secluded spots, clean. Saw DNR in the morning checking on everything.

  • Edward C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Tawas Point State Park Campground

    Terrific location

    This is a beautiful and picturesque park. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained.

    Sites are large in general with plenty of room for activities.

    The pet friendly beach is fantastic for dogs as the water is very shallow and let's them be active.

    The access roads on the loop are narrow, so you may need to take some care of if you have a large vehicle.

    There's also a kids playground and volleyball court.

  • Melissa H.
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Bay City State Park Campground

    Bustling, clean and friendly

    Easy friendly check-in. Firewood prices are cheaper than on roads in. Small and large bags of ice at a good price. Great for families. Clean facilities. They do spray for mosquitoes, so that wasn't too bad at all even in the heat of August. We stayed at 106, the description was on point, level and shaded. Campers were super friendly. We had no complaints about the campground itself but it would be nice if there was an RV lights out policy at night. It's really hard to sleep in a tent when your neighbors RV "porch" light is on literally all night shining in the tent while your neighbors are sound asleep in RV. We had to ask our neighbors politely to turn their outside LED light strips off the second night. They were great about it but, didn't seem to realize it would bother tent campers next to them.

  • Deb M.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Bay City State Park Campground

    Crowded and inconvenient

    So, this campground looks nice at first, with lots of trees on the sites. However, once you really start looking at them, none have a camping pad, so it’s random parking on the grass. Lots of moving around to get your electric hooked up to the shared and oddly placed power poles. Make sure to come with an extension cord - one member of our party had their power halfway into their neighbor’s site through a bunch of bushes. The sites near the entrance are very crowded together and filled with large loud groups. (please don’t park any extra vehicles hanging out over the road…) And cleaning the bathrooms at 8:30 and 9:30 in the MORNING? Bummer for tenters. It’s ok for a quick stop, but wouldn’t want to stay here too long. I would expect better from a State Park.

  • Kristin Z.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Paddle Brave Canoe Livery & Campground

    Clean, Friendly, and Perfect River Tubing Trip

    We stayed at PaddleBrave this past weekend and couldn’t be happier with our experience. We rented Cabin 1 and the campsite directly across from it, and from start to finish, everything was fantastic.

    The owner and staff were incredibly friendly, accommodating, and had excellent communication both during the reservation process and throughout our stay. The sites and camp bathrooms were the cleanest I’ve ever seen, and the staff went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable.

    The gift shop was a nice bonus, offering fresh coffee for just $1 every morning and stocking plenty of essentials in case you forgot something at home. Downtown Roscommon is only about 6 minutes away, making it easy to pop into town.

    We also did the 4-hour tubing trip and rented tubes from Paddlebrave—it couldn’t have gone better. The river was beautiful and the whole experience was smooth and well-organized.

  • L
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Monument Campground

    Quiet spot in the pines

    18 spots available. Half are reservable and half are first come first serve. There are a few double lots. Pay at entrance in envelope. Camp host came around to check our ticket. Clean pit toilets and water spigots throughout. Close to Lumbermans monument visitor center. $15 for single site or $30 for double. Half price if you have a Golden Age/Access or Interagency Senior/Access Pass

  • tThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Pettit Park Campground

    City park

    Water and electric and a dump station. Near downtown Clare, nice park with pavilions, no reservations needed. Sites are within the city’s park so there’s local traffic.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Monument Campground

    Nice place

    Stayed here one night. Nice paved road and paved sites. Large sites with easy access to water and vault toilets. $15 a night. Not many people and half the sites are first come first served (easy to get a site in the middle of the week). Some road noise so we picked a site further back away from the road. Would stay again


Guide to Rhodes

Camping sites near Rhodes, Michigan feature a mix of northern hardwood forests and wetland ecosystems at elevations ranging from 650-850 feet. The climate produces warm summers with average July temperatures around 80°F and cold winters that typically limit camping to seasonal operations. Most campsites in this area sit within 30 minutes of Lake Huron's western shoreline, creating opportunities for both inland and Great Lakes recreation.

What to do

Kayaking access points: At Secord Lake Campground, water enthusiasts find convenient lake entry. "Perfect spot for water lovers, or anyone looking to enjoy the campground's updated amenities," notes Jake C. The campground provides direct water access with dedicated launch areas.

Hiking trail networks: Rifle River Campground offers extensive trail systems through northern Michigan terrain. "Lots to do if you're into exploring. Lots of hiking trails, bike trails. Lots of lakes, great beach areas!" writes Brion T. The campground connects to multiple loop trails ranging from 1-5 miles in length.

Wildlife observation platforms: Pinconning County Park features constructed viewing areas throughout wetland ecosystems. "Nice campground with a lot of local/seasonal but the park is maintained very nicely. Good place for quiet camping and a great walking trail back to the bay through the marsh," explains Andrea B. The elevated boardwalks extend over 2 miles through protected habitat areas.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Bay City State Park Campground maintains well-serviced restrooms and common areas. "The restrooms and showers were very clean, smelled of bleach. The nature trail around the lagoon is a birder's dream," reports Jennifer H. The park employs daily cleaning schedules with morning and evening maintenance.

Waterfront sites: Many campers appreciate direct water access at campgrounds like River View Campground & Canoe Livery. "Annual trip. Family goes there every year. Campground offers many amenities and with the river right on site there is so much to do. We always go tubing and kayaking," shares Jennifer S. Waterfront sites typically cost $5-10 more per night than standard sites.

Shade coverage: Mature tree canopy provides relief during summer months. "Riverview offers lots of trees to provide shade during the hot days," notes Jennifer S. Campground maps often indicate which sites have partial or full shade coverage throughout the day.

What you should know

Site conditions vary significantly: Some campgrounds in the area lack level pads. "There are few - if any - level areas to camp, and very few hammock-friendly trees," explains Janine P. about Rifle River Campground. Sites with paved or gravel pads typically fill first during reservation periods.

Seasonal restrictions: Most facilities operate limited schedules. "Sites 1 and 2 were very wet and lots of frogs. We'd want the cement slab if we come back," reports Danielle C. about Pinconning County Park. Spring camping often faces wet conditions through early June.

Weekend vs. weekday experiences: Black Creek State Forest Campground offers a quieter setting midweek. "Campsites are pretty close together and you can hear traffic nearby most of the day. Sites are well kept and toilets were nice and clean," notes Justin N. Weekends typically see 80-100% occupancy during summer while weekdays average 40-60%.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Bay City State Park features extensive play areas. "There is a small playground in the campground, but you have to cut through campsites to reach it. Take a 2 min walk from the camp office across to the day park and you'll find the Spray by the Bay splash pad, a huge timber playground," recommends Sarah S.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer designated swim areas with varying amenities. "The beach is shallow and great for young kids, we camped over memorial weekend and water was nice even then. They have nice beach chairs to use for free and kayaks you can rent," shares Jayne W. about Pinconning County Park.

Activity programs: Some parks run structured events for children. "They have campground hosts that facilitate free activities organized by the park. We did a kids craft and enjoyed hot cocoa or coffee Saturday morning and then returned after dinner for Back-to-School bingo and popcorn," mentions Sarah S. about activities at Bay City State Park.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Gladwin City Park & Campground has challenging utility placements. "May want to bring extra water hose as water hook ups can be farther away than expected," suggests Andrea B. Extension cords and additional hose lengths are recommended for most sites.

Pad conditions: Many campgrounds have limited paved sites. "Our sites 1 and 2 were very wet and lots of frogs. We'd want the cement slab if we come back," notes Danielle C. about Pinconning County Park. Reservations for paved sites typically need to be made 3-6 months in advance during peak season.

Site dimensions: Check space limitations before booking. "Sites are relatively cramped, but lots of trees," reports Tom M. about Outdoor Adventures Saginaw Bay Resort. Most RV sites accommodate units up to 35 feet, with limited availability for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Rhodes, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Rhodes, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 141 campgrounds and RV parks near Rhodes, MI and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Rhodes, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rhodes, MI is Bay City State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rhodes, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Rhodes, MI.