Best Campgrounds near Rochester, MI

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Campgrounds near Rochester, Michigan range from developed facilities to rustic sites, with several options within a 30-minute drive. Addison Oaks County Park and Bald Mountain Recreation Area offer cabin accommodations, while places like Oakland County Addison Oaks provide a mix of tent, RV, cabin, and yurt options. The area features both state recreation areas and county parks, with most campgrounds situated around lakes or within wooded settings that provide natural shade and recreational opportunities.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across the region, with many campgrounds operating from late April through October, though some like Holly State Recreation Area and Pontiac Lake Recreation Area remain open year-round. Most developed sites require reservations, particularly during summer weekends when facilities fill quickly. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, making most campgrounds accessible without specialized vehicles. Water and electric hookups are common at developed sites, while more rustic options may offer only vault toilets and hand pumps for water. A visitor noted, "This campground has a lake for swimming, water slide, arcade, boat rentals, mini golf, biking trails and fishing. Lots for kids to do."

Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the Rochester area landscape, with facilities designed to accommodate various camping styles. Campers report high satisfaction with waterfront sites, particularly at Groveland Oaks County Park and Proud Lake Recreation Area. "Great place. Most campsites heavily wooded. Group area is away from the main area. Kayak lakes are nice. Excellent hike/bike trails," according to one review of Holly State Recreation Area. Family-friendly amenities are frequently mentioned in reviews, with many campgrounds offering playgrounds, swimming beaches, and boat rentals. While sites closer to Rochester tend to have more developed facilities with full hookups for RVs, those seeking a more secluded experience can find it at campgrounds like Camp Agawam or Ridgewood Campground, which offer more basic amenities but typically provide greater privacy between sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Rochester, Michigan (66)

    1. Addison Oaks County Park

    13 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 858-1400

    "The park has a beautiful 2.5 mile trail around the lake that makes this campground great. We brought our own kayaks but they do rent boats. We saw deer and rabbit."

    "Cell phone tower is close by. We especially enjoy the intermediate level mountain bike trails. Showers are hot. Lots of deer to see at dusk."

    2. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    White Lake, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 666-1020

    $22 / night

    "Only drawback is the distance from the lake. The lake is not within walking distance, you would need to drive."

    "Beach is a 1.8 mile hike from the East loop in the campground but is well worth the walk."

    3. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    34 Reviews
    Ortonville, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-8811

    $27 - $30 / night

    "Group area is away from the main area. Kayak lakes are nice. Excellent hike/bike trails. Park is located just down the road from the Holly Oaks Off road park."

    "I love to come here when I want a quick get away from home because it is only 30min away. The campsites are big,secluded, wooded, and clean."

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    4. Oakland County Addison Oaks

    4 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 693-2432

    "Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating."

    "The grounds are huge with bike/hike trails, a lake and a disc golf course. Mountain biking seems to be very popular there are dirt trails off the paved hiking loop."

    5. Bald Mountain Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Lake Orion, MI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 693-6767

    "The trails are well maintained and well marked. There is also tons of clean, easy to access lakes within the park too. Perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, or fishing."

    "Great trails and kids friendly."

    6. Ridgewood Campground

    2 Reviews
    Washington, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (586) 781-4242

    $25 - $50 / night

    "The site was a larger site (#12) tucked nicely away in a corner. Picnic Table and Nice Fire Ring onsite. Port-a-potty, dumpster near site."

    7. Camp Agawam

    2 Reviews
    Auburn Hills, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 391-0304

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I come down to Detroit from Windsor every year to camp in Michigan with friends and this year we went to this very nice campsite in Orion Twp and I loved it."

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    8. Proud Lake Recreation Area

    17 Reviews
    Wolverine Lake, MI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 685-2433

    "I had no clue what to expect when booking so close to a few major cities in Michigan. I love feeling secluded while camping and was nervous this would feel like parking lot camping."

    "First, I'd like to say that I was born and raised in Northern Michigan. That's where I'm used to camping and hiking. I moved to the metro Detroit area a few years ago."

    9. Groveland Oaks County Park

    19 Reviews
    Holly, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-9811

    $28 - $48 / night

    "This campground has a lake for swimming, water slide, arcade, boat rentals, mini golf, biking trails and fishing. Lots for kids to do... also skate park and 2 playgrounds."

    "Large campground with lots of trails and activities (although we camped in early May so many activities were not open)."

    10. Haas Lake Park RV Campground

    17 Reviews
    New Hudson, MI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 437-0900

    "Nice lake view across the road. This location has 4 lakes. There is plenty of nature. Lots of trees along a nature trail. Cranes and ducks in the water . The first night was super quiet!"

    "I highly recommend Hass Lake campgrounds. It is a very clean, quite, Beautiful campgrounds."

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Recent Reviews near Rochester, MI

466 Reviews of 66 Rochester Campgrounds


  • Bryce L.
    Nov. 16, 2025

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    Great place to camp

    This was the first campground my daughter has ever been to. She had a blast and our campsite was nice. The only downside is that we had no close restrooms. I wish there was more available. Other than that it was a lot of fun. At night we did get a visit from a view critters and my daughter thought it was the coolest thing ever.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2025

    Seven Lakes State Park Campground

    Late fall almost empty campground

    We spent 4 days in the sparsely-populated campground. Very quiet. Great for walking the dogs around Sand Lake and other park trails. Cool weather,vas expected. Clea restrooms, older showers with sulphurous hot water. Resident Sandhill crane family was an added bonus. It is our go-to local campground

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Great Spot!

    Because it’s a state park, they have fresh drinking water, would for bonfires in private spots. This is one of the best areas for hiking and biking and kayaking and swimming.

  • Vee H.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    KOA Campground Emmett

    Bed bugs in cabins

    Avoid this KOA at all costs– bed bugs and dishonest management. Our stay at the Emmett KOA was a nightmare. The cabin we rented was infested with bed bugs. When we brought it up, the owner flat-out lied and told us they hadn’t had bed bugs in“over 13 years.” That was absolutely false. There are multiple reviews on here already citing bed bug issues, and staff members themselves admitted to us that it has been an ongoing problem. Even the pest control company they claimed to use confirmed they’ve been battling bed bugs here. Instead of taking responsibility, management hid behind their ridiculous 14-day cancellation policy and refused to refund our second night(which we didn’t stay for obvious reasons). Their“solution” was insulting: a 20% discount for a future stay(as if anyone would want to come back!) and a handful of quarters so we could attempt to kill the bugs in our belongings using their dryer. The dishonesty from Toni and her father is appalling. Any business that knowingly lies to its customers about a health and cleanliness issue this serious has no integrity. Bed bugs are not a minor inconvenience– they spread, they infest, and they follow you home. We left disgusted and disappointed, and I strongly recommend avoiding this campground if you value your health, honesty, or basic respect as a paying customer.

  • Dan H.
    Sep. 28, 2025

    KOA Campground Emmett

    Avoid this KOA at all costs – bed bugs and dishonest management.

    Our stay at the Emmett KOA was a nightmare. The cabin we rented was infested with bed bugs. When we brought it up, the owner flat-out lied and told us they hadn’t had bed bugs in“over 13 years.” That was absolutely false. There are multiple reviews already citing bed bug issues, and staff members themselves admitted to us that it has been an ongoing problem. Even the pest control company they claimed to use confirmed they’ve been battling bed bugs here. Instead of taking responsibility, management hid behind their ridiculous 14-day cancellation policy and refused to refund our second night(which we didn’t stay for obvious reasons). Their“solution” was insulting: a 20% discount for a future stay(as if anyone would want to come back!) and a handful of quarters so we could attempt to kill the bugs in our belongings using their dryer. The dishonesty from Toni and her father is appalling. Any business that knowingly lies to its customers about a health and cleanliness issue this serious has no integrity. Bed bugs are not a minor inconvenience– they spread, they infest, and they follow you home. We left disgusted and disappointed, and I strongly recommend avoiding this campground if you value your health, honesty, or basic respect as a paying customer.

  • Edward C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Seven Lakes State Park Campground

    Beautiful park

    Very pretty park. Sites and facilities are well maintained.

    Sites tend to slope towards Sand Lake so have leveling blocks if that's important to you.

  • Trevor O.
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Thousand Trails St. Clair

    Cabin Stay

    We really enjoyed our cabin. The people were very nice. I like the putt putt course and the bouncing pillow

  • Nathan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort

    Suited for RVs - Very Kind Host

    Right off the highway. Clean. $69/night for a pad with power. We have a pop up tent and a utility trailer. Nice pool. Showers and sitewide wifi. Would have rated a 5 but the price seems high for a tent.


Guide to Rochester

Rochester-area camping offers a mix of recreational environments within Oakland County's gently rolling terrain. Most campsites sit at elevations between 850-1,100 feet above sea level with seasonal temperature variations that typically reach 80°F in summer and drop below freezing in winter. Water access varies significantly between campgrounds, with some offering direct waterfront sites while others require short drives to reach swimming areas.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Addison Oaks County Park maintains popular disc golf facilities among its wooded setting. A visitor noted, "I enjoyed the trails, disc golf and overall wonderful Park staff! Extremely clean and well-kept." The course accommodates both beginners and experienced players.

Mountain biking trails: Holly State Recreation Area features extensive trail systems that attract mountain biking enthusiasts. According to one visitor, "Great place. Mountain biking seems to be very popular there are dirt trails off the paved hiking loop." The trails range from beginner-friendly paths to more technical sections through varied terrain.

Kayaking opportunities: Proud Lake Recreation Area offers excellent paddling options with boat rentals available. "Great lake to kayak on. Trails to hike on! We will go again for sure!" reports a camper. The calm waters are suitable for beginners and provide access to secluded shorelines.

Remote-controlled aircraft: Groveland Oaks County Park features specialized facilities for model aircraft enthusiasts. "The park has a large beach, boat rentals, bike paths plus a BMX area and several playgrounds. Most of the activities open Memorial Day," mentions a reviewer. The RC airplane field requires AMA membership for use.

What campers like

Modern bathhouse facilities: Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area maintains clean, updated shower facilities. A recent visitor mentioned, "The bathrooms and showers were nice and clean with hot water." These facilities include handicap-accessible options and dish washing stations.

Secluded campsites: Many visitors appreciate the privacy available at certain campgrounds. At Holly Recreation Area, "Sites were spacious, we loved the national forest," notes a camper. Another adds, "The campground has it all, electric, cabins, playgrounds, basketball courts, etc... Ideal for families and people who like to camp but aren't into the 'rustic' part."

Winter camping availability: Unlike many regional facilities that close seasonally, Holly State Recreation Area remains open year-round. A winter visitor reported, "Nice campground. Paved sites. Some are pretty secluded." The campground maintains plowed access roads and heated bathroom facilities during winter months.

Group camping options: Larger gatherings find accommodations at several parks. One visitor to Addison Oaks shared, "We stayed in one of the group sites and it was beautiful. Less tree cover than we would have liked, you're basically in a giant grassy field, but it was perfect for a large group."

What you should know

Insect considerations: Be prepared for significant insect activity, especially during summer months. A camper at Ridgewood Campground reported, "Fair warning, the staff aren't the only ones ready to greet you! Bugs, Mosquitoes, bees, and even raccoons. We have never experienced the amount of mosquitoes we did here." Bug spray with DEET is recommended from May through September.

Distance to amenities: Many campgrounds separate recreational facilities from camping areas. At Pontiac Lake, "Only drawback is the distance from the lake. The lake is not within walking distance, you would need to drive." Plan accordingly if traveling with small children or limited mobility.

Reservation requirements: Peak season demands advance planning. Most campgrounds fill quickly on summer weekends, often 3-6 months in advance. Holiday weekends may require reservations up to 6 months ahead, particularly for waterfront sites or cabins.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience significant noise from nearby roads. A visitor noted about Ridgewood, "The noise level was very 'citified.' Traffic could be heard throughout the evening and early morning. That's what we get for camping so close to civilization."

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Haas Lake Park offers multiple lakes for swimming and fishing. A family reported, "This location has 4 lakes. There is plenty of nature. Lots of trees along a nature trail. Cranes and ducks in the water." The swimming areas include designated children's sections with gradual entry points.

Planned activities: Many Oakland County parks offer structured recreation. At Addison Oaks, "They have kids activities on the weekends, a lake for swimming, great playgrounds and everything is really clean," according to one parent. Weekend programming typically includes nature hikes, crafts, and educational presentations.

Playground access: Groveland Oaks County Park maintains extensive play equipment. A visitor mentioned, "Great campground, so much to do, especially for families with smaller children." Most playgrounds are designed for ages 5-12 with separate toddler areas at some locations.

Safety considerations: Several campgrounds offer family-friendly layouts. At Haas Lake, "The round area's with the sites on the outside and common area on the inside make for a great group type setup," notes a visitor, allowing parents to monitor children while maintaining community space.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Camp Agawam offers limited hookups for smaller RVs. "This park is great! It has campsites, a playground, swimming, fishing, an outdoor amphitheater (with concerts!), pavilion rentals, and disc golf!" reports a visitor. Most sites accommodate units up to 32 feet, though larger rigs may find challenging access.

Site specifications: Concrete pads are available at some parks. "Nice quick weekend retreat campground. Cement pads, water, and electric. Loop C is spacious with some trees," notes a visitor to Addison Oaks. RVers should verify pad dimensions when booking, as some sites have length restrictions.

Dump station access: Most campgrounds provide sanitation facilities, though locations vary. At Pontiac Lake, visitors note, "Water hookup and dump on site." Some parks charge additional fees for dump station use by non-registered campers.

Electric service reliability: Power fluctuations can occur during peak usage. Visitors should bring surge protectors, particularly during hot summer weekends when air conditioning use is high. Extension cords are recommended as "some hook ups are exceptionally far away from the designated RV parking pad."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Rochester, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rochester, MI is Addison Oaks County Park with a 4.5-star rating from 13 reviews.