Best Campgrounds near Freeport, MI

Camping opportunities around Freeport, Michigan include several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The area features diverse camping experiences including seasonal campgrounds like Welcome Woods Family Campground and Tyler Creek, where travelers can find tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities. Many campgrounds in the region provide traditional camping alongside water features, with locations such as Indian Valley Campground situated along the Thornapple River, offering opportunities for canoeing, kayaking and fishing.

Most campgrounds in the Freeport area operate seasonally, typically open from April through October, with some closing by mid-October. "The indoor pool was great for the preseason camping! Being there in early May, when it was rainy we were happy to have that amenity," reported one camper about Indian Valley Campground. Facilities vary considerably among properties, with some offering full hookups for RVs including water, electric, and sewer connections, while others maintain more rustic accommodations with vault toilets and limited amenities. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays, as many popular sites fill quickly, especially those with water access or recreational facilities.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for camping in the region. Several campgrounds provide direct access to lakes or rivers, including Crooked Lake Campground and Whispering Waters Campground. A visitor to Crooked Lake noted, "Our campsite was huge and mostly private. The vault toilets were as clean as one could be." Family-friendly amenities are common throughout the area, with many campgrounds offering playgrounds, swimming pools, camp stores, and organized activities. Campers should verify amenities before booking, as several reviews mention inconsistencies in facility maintenance and management practices. The camping experience varies significantly between locations, with some properties primarily serving seasonal campers while others cater more to weekend visitors and those seeking shorter stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Freeport, Michigan (110)

    1. Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area - TEMPORARILY CLOSED IN 2024

    25 Reviews
    Cloverdale, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 795-9081

    "First time in central Michigan and it was absolutely beautiful. The campground has a great location and lots of mountain bike and hiking trails."

    "This is a campground in Yankee Spring Recreational Area in Mid-Michigan. This is a nice rustic campground near the NCT(North Country Trail)."

    2. Tyler Creek

    8 Reviews
    Freeport, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 868-6751

    $28 - $50 / night

    "Recently, I inherited a pop up camper and chose this place to be my first location to try it out. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Our site was nice with electric and water hookups."

    3. Welcome Woods Family Campground

    6 Reviews
    Hastings, MI
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 945-2803

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Close to home but feels “up north”. They offer both rustic and water and electric sites. This is a family campground and my kids loved the playground!"

    "Campsites are right next to each other."

    4. Ionia State Recreation Area — Ionia Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    15 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."

    5. Sharp Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Middleville, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 795-3856

    $34 - $115 / night

    "Stayed at 113 on the small lake. Narrow spot but behind is a fire pit and small dock to drop in a canoe/kayak. Bathrooms and shower was spotless."

    "property, recently renovated. ( one still finishing renovations as of 4/16/22) Beach area for swimming

    Two playgrounds

    Field for play, basketball net, volleyball court, and state park trailers near by"

    6. Gun Lake Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Middleville, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 795-9081

    "This is also a short drive away from tons of beautiful walking paths."

    "You can walk the trail to the state park beach and store. Bathrooms are clean."

    7. Indian Valley Campground & Canoe Livery

    4 Reviews
    Caledonia, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 891-8579

    "A small onsite store, but not to far of a drive if you need a grocery store or other amenities. They are also very affordable for canoe and kayak rental. Great place to go!"

    8. Crooked Lake Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Caledonia, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 270-7739

    "I had a great spot overlooking the lake and next to the boat launch. Campsites are spacious, there are two vault toilets and a water pump."

    9. Michawana Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cloverdale, MI
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 623-3035

    $32 - $80 / night

    "We put our tent up on the hill tucked back up in the woods. Shade from the start!"

    "The lake nearby is clean and they have a swimming spot for kids and adults. Boats and kayaks are free to use if the lifeguard is on duty. There is also fishing rods to use for free."

    10. Whispering Waters Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hastings, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 945-5166
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Recent Reviews near Freeport, MI

471 Reviews of 110 Freeport Campgrounds


  • Super S.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Crockery Creek RV Park

    RUDE AND INCONSIDERATE AND GREEDY

    Terrible place to camp, dirty pool, apple avenue with loud semis , 100s of golf carts, so many that they should have stop lights , NO FISH IN THE POND, greedy owners, boom boom music played all hours by kids on golf carts......if you want to waste your money then this is the place for you.......they will respond saying it isn't true and that I'm a liar.....all of this is the truth

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Woodchip Campground

    Great location in Grand Rapids Area

    Great place to stay for the weekend. Lots of activities for kids. Heats pool till end of October . Does trick or treating. Sites are small.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Drews Country Camping

    Rustic Backyard Camping Charm

    This is a sweet little family-owned park just outside Holland with about 30 grassy sites that feel more like someone’s big backyard than an actual campground. The place has been around since 1981, and while you’ll notice some older RVs parked around the edges and a slightly dumpy vibe overall, it’s still cared for with pride with fairly clean restrooms (in a building that looks like it was built in the 1930s), a small playground where the boys burned off energy, and a pool that (full disclosure) sits right up front near the highway so it feels a bit awkward, but still fun on a hot day. Our boys made fast friends, turning a simple game of tag into a neighborhood adventure before we strolled into town for cones at the Polka Dot Ice Cream Parlor and a sunset walk along 8th Street. I’d recommend Drew’s to families for its homey feel, fairly well-maintained facilities despite the vintage look, and the friendly mix of full-timers and travel-campers that keeps things relaxed and welcoming.

  • G
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    Entry policy needs revising

    Got to campground at 13:00, checked to see if my reserved site was vacant (it was vacant) then went to check in. Attendant told couldn’t check in until 15:00. Had to park in marina parking lot.  Went back to check in and there was a line out to the street (safety issue).  It then took us 1/2 hr to check in then had to wait another 1/2hr in line for water. Got to site at 16:15.  Something has to change. Was told this was a Holland State Park decision because other state parks don’t do this.  Horrible, horrible policy

  • v
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Markin Glen County Park

    Clean and near bike trails

    Great park. Well maintained. Very clean. Lots of bike trails, a beach area. Helpful staff!

  • Joel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    MTB camp and bike (again)

    We camped and rode (again) at Fort Custer.  We've been here 2x before (once in a cabin and once in tents) and this has now officially become a favorite. 

    We loved our site (so don't book this one) as it's close to the trails for riding.  The campground was almost to capacity, but still some open sites.

    All in all this was a great trip, and we even visited Belle's brewery on our way home.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Freeport

Camping sites near Freeport, Michigan scatter across wooded areas with varied terrain between 800-950 feet elevation. The region experiences warm summers with average highs of 82°F and cool springs when many seasonal campgrounds begin operation in mid-April. Most Freeport camping options sit within 30 minutes of the small village, with access to multiple lakes and the Thornapple River watershed.

What to do

Hiking trails: At Deep Lake Rustic Campground, you can explore numerous hiking paths. "Tons of hiking trails!! There's a beautiful lake to fish and kayak," notes Jessica R., who appreciates the rustic experience despite seasonal limitations.

Water activities: The region offers excellent paddling opportunities with access to multiple connected lakes. A camper at Crooked Lake Campground explains, "This area is great for paddling. You can start at Crooked Lake and follow a little water trail to Pickerel to swim at a small beach."

Disc golf: Recreation areas like Ionia offer courses for disc golf enthusiasts. Several campgrounds provide access to courses within short driving distance, adding recreational options beyond water activities and hiking.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many campers appreciate the generous sizing of campsites in the Freeport area. A visitor to Crooked Lake noted, "Our campsite was huge and mostly private. The vault toilets were as clean as one could be."

Lake access: Michawana Campground provides free equipment for water activities. "They have a lake/beach for swimming, kayaks, paddle boards, and canoes to use at the lake," reports Bailey C., who found the campground perfect for children.

Quiet atmosphere: Sharp Park Campground receives praise for its peaceful environment. Keith G. remarks, "This campground is perfect for those who want to get back to what campgrounds use to be. Don't expect to find any coffee houses, water parks, or arcades, but if swimming in a lake, exploring the woods, and getting your feet dirty are more your idea of camping, you're going to love this place."

What you should know

Variable bathrooms: Bathroom quality varies widely across Freeport area campgrounds. At Ionia State Recreation Area, a camper observed, "There were beautiful walking trails all around, and the lake was very pretty. I had read other reviews saying that the bathrooms were terrible. I did not find them to be all that bad."

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds operate from mid-April through mid-October, with some offering extended seasons. Weather conditions affect the experience significantly, particularly in spring.

Reservation needs: Many popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer weekends. Weekend bookings should be made several weeks in advance, especially for waterfront sites.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Tyler Creek Campground offers golf cart rentals and recreational facilities. "We camped here early in the season all the campers where very friendly. Lots of kids and dogs. You can rent golf carts by the day to play with in the campground," shares Gina K.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature dedicated swimming areas with varying amenities. Beaches range from natural shorelines to developed areas with lifeguards during peak season.

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds maintain playground equipment for children. Check availability when booking as some facilities have recently updated their play areas while others maintain older equipment.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Many RV sites can accommodate medium-sized rigs, but larger motorhomes may find limited options. At Gun Lake Campground, sites are spacious but Mike P. notes that "the dump station takes a bit to get through. We were in line for about an hour before we dumped."

Hookup availability: Electric hookups are common, but full hookups with sewer connections are more limited. Water access points may require longer hoses at some campgrounds.

Seasonal site options: Long-term seasonal sites are available at several campgrounds with priority booking for returning campers. These often offer the best locations but require advance planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Freeport, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Freeport, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 110 campgrounds and RV parks near Freeport, MI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Freeport, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Freeport, MI is Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area - TEMPORARILY CLOSED IN 2024 with a 4.1-star rating from 25 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Freeport, MI.