Best RV Parks near Fremont, MI

Are you planning a trip to Fremont with your RV? We've got you covered. Finding a place to camp in Michigan with your RV has never been easier. Whether you're looking for a quiet location in the woods or a happening campground near the attractions, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect place to park your RV.

Best RV Sites Near Fremont, MI (158)

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    1. Silver Creek RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    5 Photos
    27 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. White River RV Park & Campground

    7 Reviews
    30 Photos
    56 Saves

    Enjoy camping in Muskegon County near Michigan's Adventure and Silver Lake Sand Dunes. We have vacation rentals, cabins, and campsites including generous pull-through E/W/S sites, electric & water sites, or rustic no-hookup tent sites. Your outdoor adventure begins here! We invite you to enjoy camping with us here in Muskegon County, near Michigan’s Adventure, Happy Mohawk Canoe Livery, Lake Michigan, and Silver Lake Sand Dunes. Choose from generous pull through E/W/S sites, electric & water, or rustic no-hookup tent sites. The variety of options our 235 campsites provide is sure to satisfy everyone’s camping needs. Vacation rentals are also available. For those without camping equipment… we have a beautiful 44′ RV, deluxe cabins (with bathrooms) and rustic cabins on the creek available for you to enjoy. Our regular camping season is from 5/1 – 10/15.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Eastpointe RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    19 Photos
    71 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $58 - $73 / night

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      5. Poncho's Pond RV Park

      9 Reviews
      29 Photos
      58 Saves

      Poncho’s Pond is situated on 37 grassy acres. Our sites include city water, sewer, 30 & 50 amp electric service and television service at no extra charge. Tent sites have water & electric only. All sites have a picnic table and a fire pit. For those without a camper of their own, we offer rental Haciendas that sleep up to 8 people.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      6. Woodchip Campground

      8 Reviews
      9 Photos
      45 Saves

      Woodchip Campground is the perfect place for your family camping in Michigan. Our 122 camping sites are grassy and shaded. Each site has a picnic table and burn barrel. We can accommodate short and long-term guests, including monthly and seasonal camping. Activities for the whole family take place on the weekends, with additional special events on holidays. Just minutes from Grand Rapids, Michigan!

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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      7. Vacation Station RV Resort

      2 Reviews
      1 Photo
      10 Saves
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      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
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      8. Irons RV Park & Campground

      1 Review
      1 Photo
      12 Saves

      Welcome Campers to Irons RV Park and Campground! Located just off the M-55 on the edge of the beautiful Huron-Manistee National Forests in Irons, Michigan, Irons RV Park and Campground is a 10-acre, family-owned and operated campground with 68 sites, including 46 full hook-up sites, 22 water and electric sites, and plenty of room for tent camping. Additionally, our campground offers a newly remodeled store with a sitting area and merchandise for sale; immaculate bath houses, showers, laundry facilities, and pool; recreational activities such as volleyball, teatherball, horseshoes, and children’s play area; nearby access to ORV trails; and a surrounding community filled with stunning lakes and beaches for boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and much more! Together, Irons RV Park and Campground is your Northern Michigan destination for fun and relaxation for the entire family!

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $36 - $39 / night

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      9. River Ridge RV Resort

      3 Reviews
      1 Photo
      15 Saves
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      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
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        10. Crockery Creek RV Park

        1 Review
        6 Saves
        • Pets
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        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • Cabins

        $40 - $100 / night

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      Recent RV Reviews In Fremont

      761 Reviews of 158 Fremont Campgrounds


      • Tom W.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Walkup Lake Campground
        Oct. 20, 2024

        Walkup Lake Campground

        Quaint and convenient

        Conveniently located but proximity to the road makes it noisy. Locals drag racing on the nearby road subsided around midnight. Campsites were clean and spacious. I stayed at one of the two sites down the road by the boat launch. I stopped here after my first campground stop was full. This site will definitely get the job done but don't make this a featured stop.

      • Julia A.
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        Oct. 10, 2024

        Pines - Ludington State Park

        Ludington

        Beach was big and beautiful but you had to drive to get to it unless you love walking with a bunch of beach stuff in a bathing suit. Hamlin lake is close by and is a good spot for fishing.

      • Julia A.
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        Oct. 10, 2024

        Muskegon County Pioneer County Park

        Lost lake trail

        We had one of the sites closest to the beach access which was very nice for us, but since we were there Labor Day weekend(my mistake lol) we had a lot of traffic come through our campsite. We tend to enjoy more peaceful stays with less crowding. The beach had plenty of room for everyone to spread out and was not crowded at all which made up for it. Highly recommend watching the sunset from the beach. We also loved the lost lake trail. The group camping area is shut down.

      • K
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        Sep. 22, 2024

        Mears State Park

        First time staying

        It’s a little cramped making it a bit overwhelming but the sites are nice and kept.

      • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 16, 2024

        Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

        5 stars

        One of the best campgrounds we have stayed at! Bathroom,showers and pool were clean and looked like brand new. The owners take a lot of pride in the place. Close to Holland. Very friendly and helpful.

      • CThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 7, 2024

        Newaygo State Park

        It was ok.

        Stayed here to get off the road on the cheap after a long drive. It was Friday but it was quiet nothing out of the ordinary. The girls at the registration helped me find a quiet spot.

      • Skip C.
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        Aug. 29, 2024

        Beach Campground

        Too loud and crammed in

        We stayed at the wooded campground near where u check in, it was busy, and every loud motorcycle going down the road right next to us, was pouring on the exhaust all night long. No alcohol campground also, so everyone had nice tumblers walking around

      • Jim P.
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        Val Du Lakes Resort

        What a great place.

        I can't say enough about this place.  They where  so nice, polite and friendly.  We had some R.V. Issues and they where there to help.  The camp site was very nice.  There bathroom and shower were so clean. We will stay there again.

      • Jennifer S.
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        Aug. 25, 2024

        Highway to Haven Family Campground

        Interesting experience

        The staff checking us in was amazing, but that’s where it stops. Lots of highway noise. Tiny spots. And worst of all the owner is terrible, argumentative, rude and disrespectful. We were traveling with a group, my husband was moving grills and wood from our site to theirs(we were not as close to our group as we thought) and was parked literally for less than 10 mins to the side of the road…the owners site was right across- he came out without a hello or welcome but right away jumped in“You can’t park there” as we were very clearly unloading… from that point it went downhill- never told us who he was; asked if we wanted to be kicked out and quite frankly was a straight up jerk. It wasn’t until later that night that other campers told us who he was and that’s normal behavior. If that is how the owner treats his customers you can rest assured we will never be back.

      • H. S.
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        Aug. 22, 2024

        Bear Track Campground

        Rustic seclusion.

        No running water.
        No electricity.

        No flush toilets.

        No internet.
        No phone signal.

        Pure heaven.

        Rustic campsites. 50-100 yards from the river. Great water from the pump. Nice clean vault toilet. Very quiet at night. Peaceful and beautiful. We've gone ever year for the last 5 years. Going again next year.

        Highly recommend a satellite-based GPS unit like Garmin or TomTom in your car. I was serious when I said no phone signal so Google Maps ain't gonna' get you there.

      • Wendy F.
        Camper-submitted photo from Muskegon County Pioneer County Park
        Aug. 22, 2024

        Muskegon County Pioneer County Park

        Beautiful park

        We loved this park and the atmosphere. So much room for all size campers, bathrooms and showers were clean and spacious. Beach access super close and plenty of roaming for our dog. Fire rings were the nicest we've seen and the park was kept clean and today, the rangers were on top of everything.

      • V
        Camper-submitted photo from Muskegon River Campground
        Aug. 20, 2024

        Muskegon River Campground

        Quiet and Personable

        Very small campground with a quiet time at 10:00 am. The host and staff were beyond helpful and friendly. Only complaint - bathrooms were a good hike away from the tent/RV spots

      • MThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Newaygo State Park
        Aug. 11, 2024

        Newaygo State Park

        Nice rustic getaway

        I’ve read lots of reviews that were lukewarm about Newaygo, but we enjoyed our 3 day getaway. Ample activities in the area (hiking, disc golf, biking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, tubing and stargazing). And shopping and nice brewery in Newaygo. Most sites are large and separated from the next. The noise levels really dropped off in the evening. Will be back!!

      • Raphael C.
        Camper-submitted photo from Pioneer Park Campground
        Aug. 1, 2024

        Pioneer Park Campground

        Disappointed

        I wanted to give this place a 5 star rating but unfortunately I’ve had a bad experience at this one. my first time camping with a group of friends at this campground we reserved 3 spots all close together to accommodate such a huge group having camped there for a little over 24hours was told by the park ranger to move my tent over to my side of the plot since my tent was crossing my groups plot boarder by a little bit in the middle of rain with 2 kids(under 5)in the tent to keep dry from the rain. park ranger couldn’t be lenient enough to wait for the rain to subside.knowing the park ranger usually make frequent rounds around the park they could have told me sooner if it was problem but they waited until it started to rain to tell me to move.

      • Rovi
        Camper-submitted photo from Pioneer Park Campground
        Aug. 1, 2024

        Pioneer Park Campground

        Campers beware

        I had a deeply disappointing experience at this campground. Despite driving six hours to get there and booking three sites, which were more than enough space for sharing, my friend and his family were forced to move their tent because it was slightly over the boundary—just a foot inside our site. This happened in the middle of the rain, with kids inside the tent, and despite our explanations, a ranger and three staff members insisted they move. Meanwhile, a nearby camper was allowed to stay despite having two tents and one camper on one site, which is against the rules. This discrepancy made us feel racially targeted and left a sour taste in our mouths. To top it off, the bathroom facilities were dirty, which only added to the negative experience. The lack of empathy and fairness was truly disheartening.

      • John M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Pioneer Park Campground
        Aug. 1, 2024

        Pioneer Park Campground

        Get a new park ranger

        Terrible staff and communication.! Worse part is a power hungry ranger telling us to move our tent 2 inches away from our PAID campsite. What was worse is he told us when it was pouring outside while his kids was inside. Will not come to this campsite because of the ranger! Edit: we later found out that there was another campsite down the road that had 2 tents and 1 camper on 1 plot and they said nothing

      • Cathy M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Pioneer Park Campground
        Aug. 1, 2024

        Pioneer Park Campground

        NOT BIG FAMILY FRIENDLY

        We stayed for 2 nights drove 4 hours just to go here with our friends and family. We respectfully rented 3 sites for a group or 11 so we have enough spaces for our tents and be together. On the 2nd day it was pouring rain the ranger told us we are too close to each others campsite. Although we are together and paid we still had to move our tents just an inch away from each other in the rain he couldn’t even wait for us to wait for the rain to stop but no we had to move the whole set up in the rain. Worse experience at a campsite. I understand rules and policy but we were harming no one. DONT COME HERE IF YOU HAVE A BIG GROUP. Definitely not family friendly. It completely ruins the experience for people when big groups come.

      • Kathie M.
        Camper-submitted photo from Hoffmaster State Park
        Jul. 26, 2024

        Hoffmaster State Park

        Family campground on Lake Mi

        Family campground with beautiful Lake MI beach. Sites very close together with no privacy. Bathhouse clean;showers hot. Site 80 is listed as full shade but does get morning sun.

      • galina M.
        Camper-submitted photo from School Section Lake Veteran's Park Campground
        Jul. 15, 2024

        School Section Lake Veteran's Park Campground

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      • Kendra H.
        Camper-submitted photo from Pines Point Campground
        Jul. 15, 2024

        Pines Point Campground

        Great rustic+ spot, a family favorite

        Pines Point is a rustic Manistee National Forest campground with some unique features. There are a small number of reservable sites in something of a group camping area but most sites are not reservable. The area is managed by concessionaire American Land and Leisure with an on-site resident manager. Current fee for camping is $24 per night. The campground is very beautiful in an out of the way wooded area along the White River. Some sites are located along the river on a low bluff, with a Riverside path and several stairways to access the river. Most sites are large and well separated from other sites by trees and underbrush. This is a rustic campground with no electric or other hookups. There are conveniently located water spigots with good volume and pressure located throughout the campground. One of the unique features however, is that there is a restroom building with flush toilets! There is a day use/picnic area adjacent to the campground that includes a canoe / kayak launch. This area also has a fee if you are not a registered camper. This leads us to the other unique feature of the campground, which is a "tuber's loop" on the river which leads from the canoe launch around a large peninsula containing the picnic area to a wellmarked takeout point where one can walk less than 50 yards back to the canoe launch to do it again! The float takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes through very scenic and wild section of river, the river is mostly rocky and shallow with a good current. The river is also popular for other kayak / canoe trips with multiple launch and take out points. There is no longer a kayak/canoe/tube rental service in the area, so bring your own! There is basically no cell service in the area of the campground. The nearby small town of Hesperia has a full service grocery, gas stations etc. in our experience the campground is raPines Point is a rustic Manistee National Forest campground with some unique features. There are a small number of reservable sites in something of a group camping area but most sites are not reservable. The area is managed by concessionaire American Land and Leisure with an on-site resident manager. Current fee for camping is $24 per night. The campground is very beautiful in an out of the way wooded area along the White River. Some sites are located along the river on a low bluff, with a Riverside path and several stairways to access the river. Most sites are large and well separated from other sites by trees and underbrush. This is a rustic campground with no electric or other hookups. There are conveniently located water spigots with good volume and pressure located throughout the campground. One of the unique features however, is that there is a restroom building with flush toilets! There is a day use/picnic area adjacent to the campground that includes a canoe / kayak launch. This area also has a fee if you are not a registered camper. This leads us to the other unique feature of the campground, which is a "tuber's loop" on the river which leads from the canoe launch around a large peninsula containing the picnic area to a wellmarked takeout point where one can walk less than 50 yards back to the canoe launch to do it again! The float takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes through very scenic and wild section of river, the river is mostly rocky and shallow with a good current. The river is also popular for other kayak / canoe trips with multiple launch and take out points. There is no longer a kayak/canoe/tube rental service in the area, so bring your own! There is basically no cell service in the area of the campground. The nearby small town of Hesperia has a full service grocery, gas stations etc. In our experience the campground is rarely full, except possibly for some holiday weekends. A side note, there is a free, dispersed camping area suitable for tents and maybe small campers along 160th Ave South of Arthur Rd. There are no services or amenities and the road is a bit sketchy, but it might be an option if Pines Point is full or you prefer more seclusion and no fees!

      • Kasey J.
        Camper-submitted photo from Mecosta Pines Campground
        Jul. 11, 2024

        Mecosta Pines Campground

        Super Kid Friendly

        We initially booked a site by the river, but once we saw the sites next to the playground, we knew we had to switch for our sanity and so our toddler could play. They were very accommodating with us and so friendly. There was so much for our 2 year old and 10 year old to do. We will definitely be back!

      • K
        Camper-submitted photo from The Woodland Shores Resort
        Jul. 10, 2024

        The Woodland Shores Resort

        Private beach, best sunsets you’ll ever see

        It was a nice campground. Nestled in nature, quiet, clean, WiFi only at the clubhouse. Private beach with a steep paved walkway accessible across the street. Absolutely the best sunsets over Lake Michigan! Friendly staff, Pool was clean, refreshing, and hot tub as well. Game room for the kids. Various outdoor games-usual horseshoes, shuffleboard, basketball, small playground. Many, many, many speed bumps throughout. Firewood was wet. Other campers we talked to said it’s always wet, that they don’t buy it there. Spent $70 for weekend rate, I think it was $60? For weekday? Just for electric, water, no WiFi, 4 days. With all the campgrounds MI has to offer, this was a very nice campground, and would recommend it, but we personally look forward to exploring other options.



      Guide to Fremont

      Camping near Fremont, MI, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

      What to do:

      What campers like:

      • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A reviewer at Orchard Beach State Park Campground noted, "The bathrooms and showers are clean."
      • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Campgrounds like Newaygo State Park Campground are praised for their activities. One camper said, "Ample activities in the area (hiking, disc golf, biking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, tubing and stargazing)."
      • Natural Beauty: Campers love the natural surroundings. A visitor at Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness mentioned, "The stars at night are worth the trip by themselves."

      What you should know:

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and activities. Campers at Cedar Campground — Ludington State Park enjoyed the "excellent playground if you have little ones."
      • Plan for Bathroom Trips: Some campgrounds have bathrooms that are a bit of a walk. A camper at Orchard Beach State Park Campground mentioned, "The bathroom is a pretty distant walk so prepare for that."
      • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep the kids happy with snacks. A visitor at Hoffmaster State Park Campground suggested, "Bring your own fire pit for evening snacks."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park advised, "Check your rig size against the site you are planning on reserving."
      • Be Ready for Tight Maneuvering: Some campgrounds have narrow roads. A visitor at Silver Lake State Park Campground mentioned, "The road through the campground is quite narrow."
      • Bring Extra Supplies: Stock up on essentials before arriving. A camper at Lake Michigan Recreation Area warned, "Bring enough supplies for your stay unless you don’t mind a 1/2 hour drive to get resupplied."

      Camping near Fremont, MI, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just be prepared for the unique quirks of each campground!

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Fremont, MI?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Fremont, MI is Silver Creek RV Resort with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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