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    Campgrounds near Scotts, Michigan provide diverse accommodations in a rural midwestern setting within easy reach of Kalamazoo. Fort Custer Recreation Area and Cold Brook County Park offer established campgrounds with both tent and RV sites. The region includes developed cabin options at several locations, including Cold Brook County Park, while Fort Custer additionally features more rustic camping experiences with varying levels of amenities. Most established campgrounds in the area provide electric hookups, with many offering full water hookups and shower facilities.

    The camping season throughout the region typically runs from April through October, though Fort Custer Recreation Area remains open year-round for winter camping opportunities. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer weekends when sites fill quickly. "Nice county park. Lots of lake for small boating, kayaking. Fishing pier to fish off. Playground for the kids. Swimming beach with sand. Nice country setting yet close enough to towns if you need anything," noted one visitor to Cold Brook County Park. Weather conditions vary significantly by season, with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Most campgrounds in the area maintain well-maintained roads suitable for standard vehicles, though some sites may have limited access during spring rain events.

    Several campgrounds in the Scotts area feature water access as a primary attraction, with fishing, swimming and boating opportunities at locations like Cold Brook County Park and Fort Custer Recreation Area. Campsites generally provide good spacing between neighbors, with many offering natural screening from trees. A camper at Fort Custer noted, "Large quiet sites and lots of seclusion," highlighting the privacy available at some locations. Nearby amenities include hiking trails, mountain biking paths, and disc golf courses. Bug activity can be significant during summer months, with multiple reviews mentioning mosquitoes and black flies, particularly at Fort Custer. Family-friendly facilities are common throughout the region, with most established campgrounds offering picnic tables, fire rings, and playground equipment.

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    Best Campgrounds near Scotts (170)

      1. Fort Custer Recreation Area

      4.4(45)10mi from Scotts229 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Fort Custer is a hidden gem in Michigan. Nobody thinks to go camping near Battle Creek, but they really should reconsider!"

      "Another great camping experience, site 210 has an amazing trail that leads directly to the showers at one end and at the other path went directly to running water, plus only a couple of yards from a great"

      from $21 - $108 / night

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      2. Markin Glen County Park

      4.7(9)13mi from ScottsRVs, Tents

      "We stayed here on our way to/from Michigan Upper Peninsula. Great stopover spot. Small campground with 38 sites, all with full hookups. The bathhouse is clean and handicap accessible."

      "Despite having lived near Kalamazoo for seven years, we had never visited this park previously. The site are large level concrete pads with grass dividing the sites. All full hookups."

      from $35 - $40 / night

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      3. Cold Brook County Park

      4.5(4)5mi from ScottsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "29 campsites pretty close together with old growth trees interspersed around the campground. Fishing pier and boating, playground area, and beach. No longer has primitive camping."

      "Lots of neat free and inexpensive things for kids and families nearby. Check out Kzookids.com to see what’s available if you want to. A nice disk golf course, lots of fishing."

      4. Oak Shores Resort Campground

      3.5(2)6mi from ScottsRVs, Tents

      5. Kalamazoo County Expo Center

      5.0(1)9mi from ScottsRVs, Tents

      "It’s not as big as some of the expo centers in Michigan, but it does the job. If you plan to camp here they offer 220 campsites over 5 small campgrounds."

      6. Buikema Farm

      5.0(1)9mi from Scotts1 siteRVs

      from $40 / night

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      7. Athen by the river Wicker’s ridge

      5.0(1)11mi from Scotts20 sites

      from $25 - $45 / night

      8. En Gedi River Resort & Canoe Livery

      5.0(1)14mi from ScottsRVs, Tents

      "Great find, off the beaten path.  En Gedi Campground and Canoe Livery is family owned and operated. In all they have about 30 campsites and a few cabins available. "

      9. Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

      4.1(25)29mi from Scotts78 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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)."

      from $20 / night

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      10. Pokagon State Park Campground

      4.5(53)39mi from Scotts267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!"

      "This site was fairly level but very close to other sites…wouldn’t recommend it."

      from $20 - $480 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Scotts, MI

    626 Reviews of 170 Scotts Campgrounds


    • M
      Jul. 12, 2026

      Wonder Woods Campground of the Sister Lakes

      Hidden Gem in SW Michigan!

      We booked a last minute spot and are so glad we did! The campground wonderfully maintained by perhaps the nicest hosts we have met! We pulled in early Friday evening and were greeted by Ken and Chris, who helped us pull into our site (which was VERY appreciated since the sites are pretty tight!). There are a lot of seasonal sites, four cabins, and a guest house that is tucked behind a privacy fence. Bathrooms were extremely clean and looked newly renovated. They even had a basket of toiletries and a stack of clean towels. Though we didn’t use it, there was a cool open air “game barn” that had a pool table, foosball, seating area, etc…it would be a great hangout for older kids or teenagers. Probably the best part was the walkability. There is lake access directly across the street down a set of concrete stairs. It’s a grassy area, not a “beach” and a lot of goose poop so we brought our chairs down. You can enter the lake to cool off, which was great because it was a hot day. Also walkable are two restaurant/breweries. “The Strand” is literally next door to the campground with a great outdoor seating area with a view of the lake. About a 5 minute walk is Sister Lakes Brewing Company. Both places had excellent cocktails and cool lake vibes. Full hookups at all sites. We look forward to coming back!!!

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 9, 2026

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Great site/ DNR presence too much

      Great site, however, DNR drives by every five minutes. The primitive bathroom facilities are absolutely horrid, the newer ones up the road from site 238 are beautiful.

    • Armari R.
      Jul. 8, 2026

      WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite

      Confirmed Reservation Ignored — Left Feeling Unwelcome and Unfairly Treated

      My family and I booked this campsite for the Fourth of July and arrived with a confirmed reservation and confirmation number. When we arrived, my husband checked us in (even though it stated it was a self check after we booked) luckily he did because he was told that the campsite was not ready yet, but that they would get it prepared for us shortly. At that time, there was no mention that our reservation was invalid, that they did not use the booking platform, or that there was any issue with our stay.

      We waited, set up our additional tents, and had already been on the property for about two hours when we were suddenly approached and accused of being there without a reservation. We provided our confirmation information and proof that we had every right to be there, but instead of honoring our reservation or trying to resolve the situation, we were told to leave immediately because another family was expected to arrive.

      We were then told they “don’t use this app” and that we had been scammed. However, if there was truly an issue with our reservation, it should have been addressed when my husband checked in…not after we had already arrived, been allowed onto the property, and started setting up.

      What was especially upsetting was that the treatment seemed to change after my husband (who is white) checked us in and then the host saw me and my family members, who are Black. The sudden change in attitude and the decision to remove us despite having a valid reservation left us feeling that our race may have influenced how we were treated.

      The campsite was not ready when we arrived, yet instead of working with us after we had already been checked in, we were made to feel unwelcome and forced to leave. Regardless of the reason, no guest should be treated this way after arriving with a confirmed reservation. This experience was extremely disappointing and left our family feeling disrespected and unheard.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Lake Interstate State Game Area- Dispersed Camping

      Lake Interstate

      Wasn’t really anywhere to park when it’s been raining all day so I parked on the side where the trail is but left enough room for whoever wants to go to the lake. My son was tired and cranky so I had to just park and set up the camper for my kids. Just a parking lot with a trial that leads to the lake. You can park anywhere there’s no sign saying you can’t park next to the trail so just thought I’d add that lol but it’s beautiful at night besides the traffic from the highway

    • Helen C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Happy Acres Campground

      Loved this Campground

      Small, quaint, peaceful, and beautiful campground. Lots of amnesties, nice clean pool and very friendly staff. The lots here are very spacious and the site we were at was a FHU with a concrete pad, picnic table, and fire ring. We will definitely be visiting again.

    • Rj C.
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Sharp Park Campground

      Use to be a good place

      I been to this campground several times over the past 8 years and my experience was never a bad one but I do hear about others bad experiences

    • Curtis G.
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Rivergate Family Campground

      Amazing

      The owner asked if I would like a water front spot cause I needed to be moved for an upcoming event. I’m so happy I took the spot. And all the seasonal campers were great people. Not many amenities but who needs em. This place is quiet and relaxing.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Coloma/St. Joseph KOA Holiday

      Activities!

      Super clean, so many kids activities to do. Bike rentals, bags, shoes, basketball, pickleball, heated pool! Plus the last hour the pool is open is for adults! You can order food and they deliver! Glamping is definitely!!

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Markin Glen County Park

      Well Maintained

      We stayed here on our way to/from Michigan Upper Peninsula. Great stopover spot. Small campground with 38 sites, all with full hookups. The bathhouse is clean and handicap accessible.


    Guide to Scotts

    Camping spots near Scotts, Michigan range from open electric-only sites to secluded, wooded tent camping areas with varying levels of amenities. Located in southwest Michigan at approximately 889 feet elevation, the area experiences seasonal extremes, with humid summer conditions often reaching 85°F and significant rainfall in spring. Winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing, particularly in January when overnight lows average 15°F.

    What to do

    Water recreation: access: Fort Custer Recreation Area offers multiple lakes for fishing, swimming and non-motorized boating. "Endless hiking trails and two lakes where you can fish, swim, and boat," notes a regular visitor who considers this their childhood camping destination.

    Mountain biking: miles of trails: The trail system at Fort Custer Recreation Area provides extensive mountain biking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. "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," shares one mountain biking enthusiast.

    Wildlife observation: dawn and dusk: Markin Glen County Park connects to miles of paved and unpaved trails ideal for spotting local wildlife. "There are miles of hiking/biking trails (some of which are paved and others are dirt), group picnic areas, tennis courts, volleyball, swim beach, fishing piers, softball field, and two playgrounds," according to one visitor.

    Disc golf: free course: Cold Brook County Park maintains a disc golf course accessible to all campers. A visitor mentioned, "Family friendly, quiet, disc golf, fishing, playground for kids," highlighting the range of activities available in one location.

    What campers like

    Site privacy: natural screening: Many sites at Deep Lake Rustic Campground provide excellent seclusion. A camper notes, "If you want seclusion away from the parking lot atmosphere down the road at Yankee Springs this is your place. There is much more space at each campsite and lots of old growth trees."

    Full hookup availability: level sites: Markin Glen County Park offers premium full-hookup sites on paved pads. "The sites are pretty close on the sides and behind your site (if you are on the inner roads that back up against other sites). There are three roads in the campground and the two roads on the outside have no one behind them which adds privacy," explains one detailed review.

    Lake views: fishing opportunities: Several campsites at Deep Lake Rustic Campground overlook the water. "The sites over looking Deep Lake are wonderful if you can snag one," mentions a camper who appreciates the scenic locations.

    Trail connectivity: direct access: Multiple campgrounds connect directly to regional trail networks. A visitor to Markin Glen highlights, "The campground has direct access to the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail which is a paved trail extending for many miles."

    What you should know

    Train noise: proximity issues: En Gedi River Resort provides a quieter alternative to some sites at Markin Glen. "Overall, the campground is a great value. We camped on site #22 which is water/electric and we paid $35/night. We camped here over Memorial Day weekend and even with a full campground, it was still very quiet and peaceful," reports a holiday weekend camper.

    Bug activity: seasonal intensity: Insect repellent is necessary, particularly in less maintained areas. One camper at Fort Custer Recreation Area mentioned, "lots need mowing so lots of bugs, bring insect repellent."

    Reservation timing: summer weekends: Campgrounds fill quickly during summer months, particularly on weekends. "We camped in our teardrop on the primitive tent loop. Sites were nice and secluded where we were, but you could hear a few late night partiers nearby," noted a visitor to Pokagon State Park, indicating the importance of site selection and timing.

    Road conditions: spring challenges: Access can be limited during wet spring conditions at several campgrounds. As one visitor observed, "Sites have electrical service only. Must use the dump station," highlighting limited amenities at Fort Custer Recreation Area that could impact longer stays.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: close to sites: Cold Brook County Park offers family-friendly facilities near camping areas. "Small county park. Lots of lake for small boating, kayaking. Fishing pier to fish off. Playground for the kids. Swimming beach with sand," notes a recent visitor.

    Swimming beaches: sandy shorelines: Many local campgrounds maintain dedicated swimming areas with beach access. "29 campsites pretty close together with old growth trees interspersed around the campground. Fishing pier and boating, playground area, and beach," explains a visitor to Cold Brook County Park.

    Educational opportunities: nature programs: Pokagon State Park provides structured activities for children. "Tons of things to do (playgrounds, lake, beach, hiking, horseback and pony rides etc). The lodge is a nice structure but the food we sampled was mediocre," reports a family who visited the park.

    Accessibility considerations: mobility needs: Markin Glen County Park includes accessible facilities. "Have handicapped accessible sites, and ramp into the lake," points out a visitor who appreciated these accommodations.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup limitations: power only: Pokagon State Park offers electric-only sites with a central dump station. "Only electric hookups, but good for a short weekend. Best bike orbs, horseback riding, and quiet," notes an RVer who stayed at the park.

    Site length considerations: size restrictions: Markin Glen accommodates larger RVs with 50-foot sites. "Campsites are 50 feet long which will fit any size RV (ours was nearly 90')," shares a visitor with a large rig.

    Leveling requirements: uneven terrain: Some sites require additional leveling equipment. A visitor to Pokagon State Park observed, "Sites are shorter and sometimes uneven. Bike trail, hiking trails, store, beach, inn, nature center."

    Dump station access: timing issues: At Fort Custer Recreation Area, preparing for busy times at the dump station is important. "Since there are no water or sewer hook ups, lines at the dump/fill station can get long," warns a repeat visitor to Fort Custer.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Scotts, MI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Scotts, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 170 campgrounds and RV parks near Scotts, MI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Scotts, MI?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Scotts, MI is Fort Custer Recreation Area with a 4.4-star rating from 45 reviews.

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

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