Best Campgrounds near Marne, MI

Campgrounds surrounding Marne, Michigan provide options for both recreational vehicle enthusiasts and tent campers within a 30-minute drive radius. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA and Steamboat Park Campground serve as popular established camping destinations in the area, offering full hookup amenities for RVs while several state parks including Hoffmaster State Park and Muskegon State Park feature a mix of tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin accommodations. The region includes both private campgrounds with extensive amenities and state park options situated along the Lake Michigan shoreline, providing varied landscapes from riverfront settings to forested environments.

Most campgrounds in the Marne vicinity operate seasonally, with peak availability from May through October. The private campgrounds typically offer more extensive amenities than state park alternatives. One camper noted, "This has been one of the best campgrounds I've stayed in during my two years full-timing. Full hook up sites that are quite spacious and level. Rigorously cleaned restrooms and showers - the best I've seen." Winter camping options are limited, though some facilities like Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA remain open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends, especially for waterfront sites at popular destinations like Grand Haven State Park and Muskegon State Park, which can fill months in advance during peak season.

Riverfront camping sites receive particularly positive reviews across multiple campgrounds in the region. Steamboat Park Campground on the Grand River earns consistently high ratings for its water views and river access. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "This campground is secluded yet only a few miles from shopping and all Grand Rapids has to offer." Family-friendly amenities represent another highlight at several developed campgrounds, with visitors specifically mentioning clean facilities, swimming pools, and planned activities at locations like the Allendale KOA. The area's mixed-use campgrounds balance natural settings with convenient access to urban amenities, positioning campers within reasonable driving distance to both Lake Michigan beaches and Grand Rapids attractions, making the Marne area suitable for campers seeking both outdoor recreation and proximity to city conveniences.

Best Camping Sites Near Marne, Michigan (158)

    1. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

    13 Reviews
    Allendale, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 895-6601

    "We did venture out to a brewery 5-10 mins away in Allendale and Grand Haven is about 20-25 minutes away if you want to cruise out to Lake Michigan. The pool was clean and we had a lot on the pond."

    "Very easy drive to the lighthouse, too!"

    2. Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    55 Reviews
    Norton Shores, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 798-3711

    $38 - $42 / night

    "Site 31 and any along that path back up to a little creek and trail which was just perfect for the kids to play in."

    "Great hiking trails, close to Lake Michigan"

    3. Steamboat Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Jenison, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 457-4837

    $45 - $85 / night

    "Year round parks are so hard to find in Michigan. This one is awesome. Great spots in the trees and also back in spots right on the river."

    "This is a quirky little campground tucked away along a large river. It's not large, but half of the sites are directly on a wide fast moving river.  Occasionally a paddleboat goes buy with tourists. "

    4. Grand Haven State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Grand Haven, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 847-1309

    "We were right on the canal side and only 300ft away from Lake Michigan. Grand Haven State Parks has upgraded facilities so bathrooms and showering is actually pleasant."

    "We are here for Lake Michigan. The sunrises and sunsets, the water, the beach and the waves.  Nothing like waking up and walking to the beach, easy back and forth for lunch/dinner and snacks."

    5. Woodchip Campground

    9 Reviews
    Byron Center, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 878-9050

    "We love this as an easy getaway close to home. I wouldn’t call it a beautiful campground... but it is clean, and has a ton to do for kids!"

    "Great trees surrounding the property. Tons of kids - great activities for them! Campground is clean, and staff friendly."

    6. Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    40 Reviews
    Macatawa, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 399-9390

    "Holland State Park is popular for its expansive sandy beach along Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa where swimming, sun bathing, fishing, and boating are popular activities. "

    "The Lake Macatawa campground is across the street from a small beach on the Macatawa Lake. This is a wooded campground. The sites are pretty tight as is usual for a Michigan State Park."

    7. Chapel in the Pines Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hudsonville, MI
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 875-8928

    "Very nice pond/lake to swim and fish in!"

    8. Bazan Baldwin Oaks Family Campground

    2 Reviews
    Hudsonville, MI
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 669-1600

    $50 / night

    "The sites are decent size and it’s close to restaurants and shops."

    9. Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

    8 Reviews
    Zeeland, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 772-4303

    $48 - $52 / night

    "Campsites are easy to get into with plenty of room to get situated. Close to town and fairly short drive to Lake Michigan."

    "Searching for a 1 night space on the michigan lake we had to look more around and find this wonderful campground. Just 10 minutes away to downtown Holland and only 20 minutes away of the beach."

    10. Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    North Muskegon, MI
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 744-3480

    "Just steps from Lake Michigan. Literally walk down some steps, and you’re at the beach. Clean bathhouse too, with plenty of hot water."

    "Clean, shady campground with easy access to Lake Michigan beach. We stayed at site 50A right across from the steps down to the beach."

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Recent Reviews near Marne, MI

770 Reviews of 158 Marne 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

  • J
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Kal-Haven Outpost

    Great tent camping destination

    We really enjoyed our two nights tent camping at Kal Haven Outpost! The management is great, and the restrooms are very clean and the sites were really well designed. We love the wooded camping sites that we used in the four of us. Had a great time. We brought our bikes and use the trail for several miles. It was so peaceful and relaxing, and a great way to get away.

  • 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.

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

    Fisherman's Landing & Campground

    Classic Michigan Sunsets with Lakefront Views

    Nestled along the shores of Muskegon Lake, Fisherman’s Landing Launch & Campground hums with the easy rhythm of boats, endless laughter and evening campfires over s’mores. It’s a city-run spot with around a hundred sites, a marina close at hand and the kind of well-worn facilities that feel lived-in but cared for with clean restrooms, warm showers and a big playground that kept the boys busy while my husband wrestled with the fishing rods. We spent sunset on the dock, toes trailing in the water as the boys skipped stones and tried to out-cheer one another. I’d recommend Fisherman’s Landing to families who appreciate a laid-back lakeside stay, friendly folks and those golden Michigan summer evenings that end with the smell of water and woodsmoke.

  • J
    Oct. 14, 2025

    PJ Hoffmaster State Park

    Beautiful Park

    Campground is nice, quiet, and there’s a trail that leads directly to the beach!

  • K
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Lake Michigan Campground at Muskegon State Park Campground

    Lakeshore Campground at Muskegon State Park

    Staying in the north loop of the Lakeshore campground. Sites were level and shaded by mature trees. Road is a bit narrow which made backing out travel trailer in a bit tricky, not impossible. Family friendly campground that is a couple hundred feet away from Lake Michigan. Will definitely come back.

  • T
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Nichols Lake South Campground

    Needs to maintain standards of operation

    Facility at Office quite nice. Camp host was running his generator all night long. Women routinely take their dogs with them into the restroom. We’re not talking about outhouses but flush toilet bathroom with shower.


Guide to Marne

Camping near Marne, Michigan offers access to both Lake Michigan and Grand River waterways within a 30-minute drive radius. The area sits at elevations between 600-700 feet with rolling terrain leading toward Lake Michigan's shoreline to the west. Winter camping options exist at select locations, with Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA remaining operational year-round while most facilities close from November through April.

What to do

Beach activities at Hoffmaster State Park: The park features 3 miles of sugar-sand beach along Lake Michigan. "The campground beach, only a 5-10 minute walk from any site, was awesome! While there wasn't a lifeguard, I appreciated the 'flag system' advising how safe the water is each day," notes one Hoffmaster State Park Campground visitor.

Fishing at Chapel in the Pines: The campground offers a pond for fishing without needing to leave the property. "Nice and quiet campground. It is not luxurious but nice. Very nice pond/lake to swim and fish in!" reports a recent visitor to the facility.

Hiking the dune trails: Explore extensive trail systems through forested dunes. "My favorite part of this campground was the trails. In addition to several trails within the campground (the one along the creek was especially loved!), many more can be accessed in the state park, which contains over ten miles of trails in its 1,200 acres," shares a camper at Hoffmaster State Park.

Winter recreation at Muskegon State Park: The park maintains winter sports facilities across from the campground. "Across the road is the Winter complex, sledding, skating, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, and luge course. Our kids had a blast here, they have tons of bonfire pits as well," explains a visitor to Muskegon State Park Campground.

What campers like

River views and access: Waterfront sites along the Grand River receive consistently positive feedback. "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," states a camper at Steamboat Park Campground.

Clean shower facilities: Bathhouse cleanliness stands out as a common positive across campgrounds. "The showers are individual & we had no trouble getting one in the late afternoon. They look recently remodeled & were SUPER clean!" notes a visitor at Beach Campground at Holland State Park.

Seasonal activities: Fall camping includes special events at some private campgrounds. "We came here for a fall camping weekend. Kids loved going on wagon ride to find the pumpkins and then decorating them. They really enjoyed the glow wagon ride. Root beer floats Saturday night were great!" shares a camper at Woodchip Campground.

Community atmosphere: Family-run campgrounds often create a welcoming environment. "Such friendly staff with a very strong sense of community among the campground. Lots of seasonals but they are so welcoming and kind to campers," reports a visitor at Chapel in the Pines Campground.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular waterfront sites book months in advance. "Looking for a place near Michigan Adventures and this has a great feel to it," notes one camper, while another advised, "This is a tough park to get into in the warm months. The backup to get in is crazy."

Alcohol restrictions: Some state parks prohibit alcohol consumption. "Big thing to remember for Michigan state parks is no alcohol even in the campground," points out a visitor to Muskegon State Park.

Recreation passport requirement: Michigan state parks require vehicle entry permits. At Holland State Park, one camper noted, "In order to enter the state park you must have a Michigan Recreation Passport which costs $32 for an annual non-resident OR you have to pay $11/day."

Early arrival fees: Some private campgrounds charge for early check-in. "Make sure you do not arrive before 2:00PM, as they require a $10 early registration fee. if you decide not to pay, you'll be directed to overflow parking where you can loiter until 2:00," warns a visitor to Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA.

Tips for camping with families

Playground-adjacent sites: Some campgrounds offer sites with direct playground views. "We love this as an easy getaway close to home. I wouldn't call it a beautiful campground... but it is clean, and has a ton to do for kids! There are campsites in a circle around the playground, so you can sit at your site and watch the kids play," explains a visitor to Woodchip Campground.

Animal attractions: Petting areas provide added entertainment for children. "We love this little KOA and camp here often with family who stay in the cabins. My nephew loves the goats more than anything!" shares a camper at Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA.

Swimming options: Many campgrounds maintain pools as alternatives to lake swimming. "We usually camp at state parks but seeing we couldn't get into one we figured this would be the next best thing seeing it had a pool. We have two girls of the age of five so the pool, the hayride, the night hayride, two parks, jump pad, and feeding the goats kept them busy," notes a KOA visitor.

Activity fields: Open spaces for recreation feature at several campgrounds. "Children's play area with equipment and activity field, where several kites were hoisted high into the air, were great," shares a Hoffmaster State Park camper.

Tips from RVers

Dump station timing: Plan departure timing around dump station usage. "I did notice the backup of campers at the two campground dump stations Sunday before 1pm checkout," advises one experienced RVer.

Extension cords needed: Some sites have utilities positioned at the far end. "Utilities are at the very back of the site so you may need an extension for your sewer hose," notes a camper at Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation.

Year-round accessibility: For winter camping, select locations offer plowed sites. "Campground was nice in the winter our spot was plowed out and had a reserved cone at it, the bathrooms are closed and water is off but the outhouse is open," shares a winter camper at Muskegon State Park.

Site angles: Some campgrounds design pull-through sites for easier access. "The sites are all set at an angle to the main road which makes backing easier," explains a visitor describing the layout at Grand Haven State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Marne, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, Marne, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 158 campgrounds and RV parks near Marne, MI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Marne, MI?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Marne, MI is Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA with a 4-star rating from 13 reviews.

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

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