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RV Camping near Manistee, MI

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    Several RV parks near Manistee offer full hookup options for various rig sizes. Little River Casino RV Park provides concrete pads with full hookups including 50-amp service, though fires are not permitted at individual sites. Kampvilla Park in Bear Lake accommodates RVs with water, sewer, and both 30 and 50-amp electrical connections on level sites. "The sites are very nice with concrete pads and the lawns are groomed perfectly," noted one visitor about Sun Retreats Silver Lake, which operates seasonally from April through October. Vacation Station RV Resort in Ludington features big-rig friendly pull-through sites with complete hookup options, making it suitable for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.

    Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region, with most parks operating from April through October. Winter closures are standard practice due to Michigan's harsh weather conditions. Cell service can be inconsistent, particularly at parks nestled in the Manistee National Forest area. While Verizon coverage is generally reliable near Ludington, several reviewers mentioned weak or non-existent signals at more remote locations. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some charge additional fees for this service. Pet policies differ between facilities - most welcome pets but may have breed restrictions or designated pet areas. Propane refill services are limited, requiring trips to nearby towns for resupply.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Manistee (159)

      1. Poncho's Pond RV Park

      4.9(9)21mi from ManisteeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are a few trees among the tent sites but they are not very private and located near the garbage dumpsters/recycle bins and on a main exit thoroughfare. "

      "Well maintained facilities and perfect landscaping. Great pool and other amenities. Conveniently located close to downtown Ludington Michigan."

      2. Kampvilla Park, LLC

      5.0(7)19mi from Manistee5 sitesRVs

      "Quiet campground with friendly staff. We had an electric only site and it was very private. Facilities were extremely well maintained."

      "Their assistance consisted of offering us an extra hose extension, another part for the sewer connection, and assisted with making sure Everything was working correctly before they left."

      3. Sun Retreats Silver Lake

      5.0(3)40mi from ManisteeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This place is very nice and conveniently located to the dunes and all of the local attractions. We decided to rent a cabin this time since our toy hauler was in the shop."

      "Located near town. Beautiful, clean, well kept. Sites are spacious enough."

      4. Indigo Bluffs RV Park

      4.1(24)42mi from Manistee8 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "My goal is always to find campgrounds that are in state park or national forest settings, but with all the conveniences of a private campground."

      "They offer full hookups as well as 30 & 50 amp service.  Nice shower and bathroom facilities, coin laundry, pool, and camp store."

      5. Vacation Station RV Resort

      5.0(2)20mi from ManisteeRVs, Cabins

      "Our friends have a seasonal here and we came for a long weekend. Nice and peaceful place. Cement parking. About 10’ of grass between spots."

      "All sites are level concrete slabs and full service. Grass is trimmed around the pads, they have sprinklers that water the grass at night."

      6. Pats RV Park

      3.7(3)29mi from ManisteeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a great campground, we always start our camping season here. Hodenpyle Dam lake is a great, quiet area."

      "We opted for a spot with electric only. The amenities we took advantage of were great! There are some trails to walk the dogs, lake access, and plenty of spots to enjoy your he views!!"

      from $25 - $90 / night

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      7. Irons RV Park & Campground

      5.0(1)22mi from ManisteeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Office, pool, bathroom, showers and laundry facilities are spotless. Grounds are maintained. Family and dog friendly."

      from $36 - $39 / night

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      8. Pere Marquette Oaks RV Condominium Park

      Be the first to review34mi from ManisteeRVs

      9. Manton Trails RV Park, Hotel & Campground

      5.0(5)47mi from Manistee5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We used it as a base camp for canoeing on the Manistee River and it served us well. Plenty of pull-through sites and lots of grass."

      "A hidden gem near Cadillac. It’s nice and quiet and clean, bathrooms aren’t too far from campsites. Electrical hookups are provided and fire pits. We even got free firewood. Fun visit!"

      from $25 - $55 / night

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      10. Matson's Big Manistee River Campground

      4.5(4)9mi from ManisteeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Manistee river is very nice to kayak and go fishing. Great atmosphere, relaxed, everyone seemed to be on the same page while camping there. I look forward to going back here for sure!!!"

      "Reasonably priced sites and nice shower facility. Good customer service."

      from $24 - $40 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Manistee, MI

    857 Reviews of 159 Manistee Campgrounds


    • Cindy B.
      Aug. 3, 2022

      Indigo Bluffs RV Park

      Love, Love, Love this campground

      My goal is always to find campgrounds that are in state park or national forest settings, but with all the conveniences of a private campground. It’s a bonus if there are lots of things to do in the area. Indigo Bluffs delivers on all fronts. We had a lovely, shaded, level, spacious site which most of them seemed to be.

      The campground was large - it’s actually two parts - an RV resort for large fifth wheels and Class As and another campground for everyone else. I really liked the regular campground as it had a lot more shade than the RV resort area.

      Indigo Bluffs is close to Empire which has a beach and Joe’s Friendly Tavern. Joe’s has excellent hamburgers and plenty of beer variety. It is also close to a trailhead for the Sleeping Bear Dunes Heritage Bike Trail. The Sleeping Bear Dunes trail is wonderful, a bit hilly, but oh so scenic! It is also close to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park and the infamous Dune Climb. We took a short drive to Sutton’s Bay and rode on the Leelanau Bike Trail to Traverse City. If you do this, be sure to stop at Farm Club on the way back. Excellent brewery and farm-to-table restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating and a farm market.

      We will definitely return to Indigo Bluffs!

    • R
      Oct. 11, 2018

      Sun Retreats Silver Lake

      Beautiful RV resort

      This place is very nice and conveniently located to the dunes and all of the local attractions. We decided to rent a cabin this time since our toy hauler was in the shop. The cabins are very clean and up to date with modern appliances. All of their campsites are on a concrete pad and the lawns are groomed perfectly. The pool and hot tub are a great way to relax after spending a day on the dunes.

    • Cathy B.
      Jul. 30, 2019

      Indigo Bluffs RV Park

      Family oriented

      This campground has two sides, the campground which accommodates tents, campers and RVs. Also they have small cabins. They offer full hookups as well as 30 & 50 amp service.  Nice shower and bathroom facilities, coin laundry, pool, and camp store. The other side is the “luxury RV Resort” with concrete pads, grass, ponds and lots of greenery. Very upscale.

    • Jennifer G.
      May. 31, 2019

      D.H. Day Campground — Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

      Great campground, close to so much to do!

      We spent most of our time at the pet friendly beach. So many places to hike and so much fun to swim. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. We hiked or swam, visited and attempted to climb the dunes lol, saw some shows at the amphitheater and saw a historic cabin on site. A firewood vending machine? Pretty basic camping but very nice.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 24, 2017

      Riverside Park Campground

      Nice Little Park on a River

      When you first enter the campground you pass by the Pere Marquette River which is a big draw because it is known for great salmon and trout fishing. The park is located in Scottville which is a tiny town but you are only 15 minutes from the Lake Michigan beach town of Ludington. The campground is fairly small (50 sites) but well laid out and will fit any camping unit from tents to large RVs. There are primitive sites and those with electric, water, cable, picnic tables & fire pits. There is a nice, new bathroom that was kept clean. The campground has a very open feel to it with trees on the outskirts. The openness and warm sunshine was appreciated when we were there in late October and experiencing cooler weather. Campsites are on grass and most were in pretty good shape and not too muddy even though we were there at the end of the camping season. 

      For a little park, this place has a lot of amenities including swimming pools, convenience store (with ice cream treats for $1), playground, basketball, volleyball, horseshoe pits, fishing, paddling, disc golf, shuffle board, laundry rooms, and clean restrooms.  The best part for us was the access to the river for kayaking. There are many nearby rental and livery companies for those that do not have their own watercraft. If you are looking for good hiking trails check out Ludington State Park and the Huron-Manistee National Forest – both of which also have camping. Overall, we really liked this little park. There were just a handful of sites occupied during our stay which made it nice and quiet.

    • K
      Aug. 31, 2025

      Indigo Bluffs RV Park

      Indigo Bluffs RV Park

      Awesome facility. Shaded sites that are good size. We have a 23' travel trailer and has plenty of room. Full hook ups including sewer make it very convenient.

    • S
      Jun. 14, 2020

      Rvino - Camp Cadillac, LLC

      Not fancy, but nice

      Really nice little campground. Not fancy, but clean and well kept. Pool and petting zoo for the kids. Small store with ice, few necessities and ice cream. Pond in the back on the small river for fishing. Quite a few seasonal campers. Anywhere from rustic to full hook up. Pet friendly. All gravel/dirt/grass sites. Most have trees. Fire pits quite small. Bathrooms very nice and updated.

    • Marla S.
      Aug. 28, 2020

      Stony Haven Campground & Cabins

      Peaceful

      This campground is peaceful. Nice sites, even a place for rustic camping. Rustic camping you hike up the road, no cars are allowed to sites. Perfect!!! Full hook ups, 3 50 amp sites. Others are 30 amp.
      Tent camping has platforms, so your tent is off the ground. Cabins are available for rent.
      There is a playground, for the young ones. Rental of bikes, tubing, row boats and canoes are right at the campground. Beach access across street.
      The campground is the older type, but the quiet, and professional care you get is awesome!!! This place is a must visit campground. Family feeling here. Vet friendly. Bathroom house is cleaned perfectly every day. Always clean. Day excursions, to see are, sand dunes, ludington, etc. then after the fun, come back to a peaceful evening, beside the fire. Each site has a fire ring.
      Peaceful!!!
      Just FYI. No drinking of alcohol is allowed. Perfect for my family, but just FYI.
      Camp peacefully!!!

    • c
      Jun. 7, 2019

      Platte River Campground — Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

      Camping with kids, Loop 3

      This review describes loop 3 only.

      This camp is beautiful with old growth trees and plenty of privacy. Electric sites are paved and clean with a nice fire pit and picnic table. Firewood available at the entrance to the loop (we drove - too far to walk while carrying a bundle of wood) for $5/bundle from a vending machine that only takes cash - $1 and $5 bills specifically. Nearby Riverside Canoe Rental also has firewood available, but theirs was $6.50/bundle and not completely dry; we much preferred the vending machine wood.

      Reviews we read mentioned that no bicycles are allowed, which we took to mean not allowed on the grounds. This was not the case - plenty of campers were riding bikes; however, there were signs on the hiking trails banning bicycles.

      The hiking trail to Lake Michigan was a disappointment for our family. The trail gives way to sand about halfway in, so it’s a pretty difficult hike to a lackluster beach that isn’t well-maintained. There was a lot of litter and other refuse washed on shore. It was very secluded, which was nice. Next time, we’ll drive to a beach instead.

      The bathroom and showers were very nice and clean, and there were a lot of little trails through the woods, shortcuts to access the bathroom without having to walk the paved loop. The girls’ bathroom had three stalls and the boys’ had two stalls and two urinals. Two private showers were on the opposite side of the building, along with a nice deep sink for washing dishes. BYO dish soap and rag.

      The company was quite pleasant. Quiet hours started at 10:00 p.m., when the camp became noticeably silent.

      The one feature this campground lacks is a playground, which will probably deter us from camping here again with our kids.

      Also noteworthy is the Riverside Canoe Rental nearby where you can rent tubes, kayaks, and canoes, as well as stock up on fuel, groceries, beer and wine, souvenirs, and anything else you could probably want. They even have a cute ice cream shop.


    Guide to Manistee

    Campgrounds near Manistee, Michigan offer diverse camping experiences across the Lower Peninsula's western shores. Located in the Manistee National Forest region, these camping areas sit at elevations ranging from 580 to 850 feet, with typical summer temperatures between 75-85°F during peak season. Cell service varies widely throughout the region, with stronger signals near larger towns and limited connectivity in forested areas.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Matson's Big Manistee River Campground provides direct river access with boat rentals for anglers. "Great fishing," notes Sara G., who appreciated the waterfront location. The campground offers tent sites right on the river, making it ideal for fishing enthusiasts.

    Trail riding: Manton Trails RV Park serves as a central base for off-road vehicle enthusiasts. "Great campground. We went up because it advertised ORV access right from campsite. It's really handy to not have to trailer over to the trailheads," reports Jen L. The campground connects directly to the regional trail system.

    Beach exploration: Poncho's Pond RV Park positions campers near Ludington's coastal attractions. "Downtown Ludington is only about five minutes away which has a cute downtown with shopping, galleries, and restaurants. Ludington State Park is about 15 minutes away and has miles and miles of hiking trails and beach access," explains Nancy W.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Irons RV Park & Campground maintains exceptional cleanliness standards. "Absolutely the cleanest campground we have ever stayed in. Office, pool, bathroom, showers and laundry facilities are spotless," states Dee R., highlighting the well-maintained grounds and family-friendly atmosphere.

    Spacious sites: Kampvilla Park offers generous camping spaces that appeal to both tent and RV campers. "Quiet campground with friendly staff. We had an electric only site and it was very private. Facilities were extremely well maintained," shares Matthew E. The park features large sites with good separation between neighbors.

    Pool amenities: Many rv parks near Manistee, Michigan feature swimming options for hot summer days. "The pool and hot tub are a great way to relax after spending a day on the dunes," notes Rich F. about Sun Retreats Silver Lake, adding that "the cabins are very clean and up to date with modern appliances."

    What you should know

    Seasonal restrictions: Most Manistee area rv parks operate seasonally, typically from April through October. Vacation Station RV Resort runs from "April 15 to October 31," while Sun Retreats Silver Lake operates from "April 1 to October 31," requiring advance planning for visits.

    Bathroom availability: Facility access varies between campgrounds. "Only downside to the bathroom/shower house is the only indoor bathrooms all have a shower. So if you really need to go or have kids that need to use indoor it makes it tough," explains Amy Y. about Kampvilla Park, though portable toilets are checked twice daily.

    Noise levels: Train tracks border some campgrounds. "There is a railroad track that runs behind the park but it does not get a lot of use so the noise was not too bad. If you don't want to be near the tracks, ask for a site away from the south side of the park," advises Nancy W. about Poncho's Pond RV Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Recreation options: Some campgrounds provide extensive family activities. "The indoor pavilion area is great for rainy days. There are board games and puzzles to do. Plus ping pong and foosball!" shares Amy Y. about Kampvilla Park, which also stocks outdoor play equipment for children.

    Halloween events: Fall visitors can enjoy special themed weekends. "We stay during their Halloween weekend. They had all kinds of activities going on including haunted hayrides, trick-or-treating, and site decorating contest," explains Clint about Poncho's Pond RV Park's seasonal events.

    Family bathhouses: When traveling with children, check for family-friendly facilities. Manton Trails RV Park features a "huge bathhouse" according to Jen L., while other reviewers note its "nice and quiet and clean" atmosphere with "bathrooms aren't too far from campsites."

    Tips from RVers

    Concrete pads: Many rv parks near Manistee, Michigan offer level, solid parking surfaces. "We had an electric only site and it was very private. Facilities were extremely well maintained," notes Matthew E. about Kampvilla Park, while Craig F. observed at Vacation Station RV Resort that all sites have "cement parking" with "about 10' of grass between spots."

    Seasonal discounts: Off-peak pricing can significantly reduce costs at some rv parks. "During our stay we fell into low season and nightly rates were discounted 50%. So for $28/night we got a really nice site with lots of amenities in a great location," reports Nancy W., highlighting potential savings opportunities.

    Site selection process: Some campgrounds allow guests to choose specific sites. "Loved that they gave us a choice of sites and let us drive around the campground (in their golf cart) and pick out the one we wanted," mentions Nancy W., noting this helped secure an ideal location for their stay.

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