Tent Camping near Marne, MI

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    Tent campers visiting Marne, Michigan can access a variety of camping options within a short drive of town. The Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA offers tent-specific sites in a wooded setting with pine trees providing natural shade and separation between campsites. Camp Clear Sky provides a more rustic tent camping experience with walk-in access and fewer amenities but a more natural setting. These established campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring the region, including nearby outdoor destinations like Lake Michigan beaches and trails.

    Most tent sites in the Marne area feature flat, cleared ground with a mix of grass, dirt, and pine needle surfaces. Campfire rings are standard at established sites, with firewood available for purchase at locations like the Allendale KOA. Drinking water access varies between campgrounds, with most offering communal spigots rather than at-site hookups. Toilet facilities range from modern restrooms with showers at the KOA to more basic setups at primitive campgrounds. During summer weekends, advanced reservations are recommended as tent sites fill quickly, especially at campgrounds with swimming access or family-friendly amenities.

    Walk-in tent camping areas provide a more secluded experience compared to drive-in sites. The wooded tent section at Allendale KOA offers more privacy than the main RV area, with sites set back among trees. At Camp Clear Sky, tent campers have access to an outdoor kitchen with running water—an unexpected amenity for a primitive tent setup. The East Lake Camping area provides tent sites with access to a swimming beach, though reviews indicate these sites offer less privacy than more secluded options in the region. A visitor to Camp Clear Sky commented that "flush toilets were unexpected amenities" that enhanced the primitive tent camping experience, while another camper noted that the sites are "nice and cozy" despite being close together.

    Best Tent Campgrounds near Marne (18)

      1. Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA

      4.0(13)9mi from MarneRVs, Tents

      "The Allendale KOA is a perfect spot for GR residents looking to have a nice camping getaway without having to drive out too far."

      "The clean restrooms and full-service showers were a highlight, offering a comfortable and convenient experience after a long day of outdoor activities."

      2. Channel Campground — Muskegon State Park

      4.3(14)29mi from MarneTents, Glamping

      "Has a path to the channel with a short walk to Lake Michigan beach. Electric hook up, no water hook up. Site 89 was large and wooded."

      "The park/location is a 5. The beaches, the dunes the wildlife, the ice cream shop… but this is a campground review and I’d give that a 3. We had a blast tons of kids everywhere."

      from $10 - $60 / night

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      3. Drews Country Camping

      3.5(2)19mi from MarneRVs, Tents

      from $48 / night

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      4. Idema Explorers Camp

      5.0(1)21mi from MarneTents, Cabins

      "The campground us super amazing with tree houses, yurts and tent sites with high speed WiFi and a modern restooms. We will be back and look forward to it."

      from $25 - $630 / night

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      5. Sandy Pines RV Resort and Campground

      2.7(3)24mi from MarneRVs, Tents, Cabins

      6. Camp Clear Sky

      5.0(1)25mi from MarneTents

      from $10 - $179 / night

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      7. WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite

      5.0(4)30mi from Marne2 sitesTents

      "This little campground is definitely off the beaten path. We kayaked there from Allegan and was treated to more wildlife viewing opportunities than we could ask for. "

      "It also has great trails for walking. It had air mattresses made up with sheets and blankets, all the firewood provided, a grill full of charcoal. A great way to enjoy the outdoors!!!"

      from $75 - $145 / night

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      8. East Lake Camping

      3.5(2)27mi from MarneRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $48 / night

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      9. Woods and Water RV Resort

      5.0(1)30mi from MarneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Wonderful trails for hiking. Lots of activities. We will definitely come back. A little pricey."

      10. White River Campsite #1

      4.5(2)36mi from MarneTents

      "We explored the area while camping at nearby Pines Point campground."

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    Tent Camping Reviews near Marne, MI

    719 Reviews of 18 Marne Campgrounds


    • Amanda L.
      Aug. 9, 2018

      Brower Park Campground

      Large Family Fun Campground

      There is something for everyone here. Tent, camper, or RV and fun for all ages with everything from 3 playgrounds, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and tennis courts, to a boat launch, fishing pier, and fish cleaning station. There is also a fairly large swimming area. The showers are actually nice and clean! The restrooms were surprisingly clean and modern as well. Firewood is available in bundles or loose and you stack it yourself. There are numerous picnic areas throughout the campground. There are picnic tables and fire rings at every site and hook up such as electric and water vary. Kids are riding their bikes all over, fishing, playing at playgrounds, the beach, everywhere. Everyone was very friendly. You probably don’t necessarily need a sleeping pad or air mat if you’re in a tent, but they’re always nice. The mosquitos weren’t bad at all! We stayed at site #226. You do need a county park pass, $6/day until 10pm or $25/year.

    • T
      Apr. 15, 2021

      Ely Lake Campground

      Keyword: RUSTIC

      This is our "home base" campground. It's familiar. We've been coming here for decades. Comfortable, and quiet(for the most part).

      Caveat: no electric, no running water, no sewer/septic, no dump, no fill... Can run your generator(inverter type is best). Solar is a negative due to tree cover.

      Vault toilets only, and pitcher pumps for water. There is a dumpster available in the busier parts of the season but this campground is open year round.

      No playground. Just the beach and the trails.

      Sites range from small tent sites to fairly large, but the "roads" inside the campground are tight so think twice before bringing the longer 5th wheels.

      In short, if you want a quiet getaway from your usual then this is a great place to go. If you're expecting a pool, arcade, and dining hall... Look elsewhere.

    • Olivia S.
      Jul. 20, 2020

      Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort-South Haven, MI

      This is my top pick for South Haven

      Although this campground has great amenities, a pool, clean showers, and good sites/cabins, it is hard to book. If you know you are going to come to this area and camp, you need to book it a while in advance. I have used a pop-up and there was good space between campers. When I tent camped, we had a great spot near the cafe, the showers are amazing over there, they are more secluded. Our tent spot had electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. We camped on the grass and there is gravel to park your car. This campground is a perfect place to stay when visiting surrounding towns and going to the beach.

      Don’t forget to go to Sherman’s!!

      There was a forecast or rain, don’t mind the tarp

    • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 11, 2019

      Brookside City Park

      Beautiful super small camping in town

      The campsites are located past the playground and shelter. Just keep driving down the road that looks like an alley. There is a wonderful place set up for just a few campers. 

      A couple sites are for tents only and the others are standard sites. There are a few trees by the sites but it’s mostly open area. Portable toilets are at the end of the camping area and in the playground area. The playground is a day use area for town so expect to meet some locals. 

      Driving just down the street takes you to the police station. This is where you register for the site. Town is around you and ready to explore. There are a few train tracks and industrial businesses which provide a bit of noise along with traffic. For us, the noise just slid right into the background. 

      This is a great place for a low price.

    • N
      Jul. 19, 2016

      Channel Campground — Muskegon State Park

      Close to the beach, but very very cramped

      There are two campgrounds in the park - The Channel Campground & the Lake Michigan campground. We stayed at the Channel Campground two years ago. It's right on the channel from Muskegon Lake to Lake Michigan, so you have walking access to both lakes. The campsites were VERY close together. It was actually the first thing we noticed as soon as we pulled through the gate. Campsites have a paved parking pad, fire ring, electrical hookup, and picnic table. Restroom & shower facilities were relatively clean & well maintained. You'll probably have to wait for the showers, but that's pretty typical.

      Overall, the campground was just average. If you don't like being close to your neighbors, I'd recommend staying at the Lake Michigan campground in the same park. Larger sites & tons of shade.

    • Christopher P.
      Jul. 25, 2021

      Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

      Nice rustic site

      Nice rustic campground with a beautiful lake view. Nice big fire rings. Vault toilet and water pump nearby. Some what level site but in the small side. Perfect for tent camping or a teardrop. Definitely nothing over 15'. Was able to park across from my site to maximize space.

      Gorgeous little lake town just 8 miles away has a full grocery store and restaurants.

      Campsites border the Deep Lake trail.

    • J
      Jul. 29, 2021

      Deep Lake Rustic Campground — Yankee Springs Recreation Area

      I'd visit again

      The campsite was pretty good. Lots of wooded area and plenty of space. Not a ton of level ground, but enough. The vault toilets were surprising clean. There were, however, a few very loud children screaming non-stop. Other than that, it was fairly quiet.

    • Napunani
      Dec. 1, 2023

      Beach Campground — Holland State Park

      Beach Campground = Parking Lot

      If you like to camp in a parking lot, like Walmart or Cracker Barrel, you will love this lake side campground- it's a parking lot! 

      PROS 

      Toilet/shower facilities very clean 

      2 bars TMOBILE 

      Walking distance to Lake Michigan 

      Rangers strictly enforced beach closure each evening- lots of sirens. 

      CONS 

      Pricy state park camping at $53/night for full hook up

      $8 Fee to make on-line reservations 

      Since out of state, we had to purchase a $39 Michigan State Park Permit in addition to paying for campsite 

      No senior or veteran discount 

      Campground is one big asphalt parking lot with painted lines to delineate each site. Absolutely no privacy from any other campsite. 

      Camping is slammed together as tow vehicles have to be parked next to camper/RV insufficient space to park in front of camper/RV 

      Must check-in before going to campground even with on-line reservation and payment in full 

      3pm check-in was strictly enforced--there was quite a line of RVs backed up at 230pm. Once registration opened it took us 20 minutes to register. 

      Needed plumbers tape to connect hose to site water faucet 

      Waist high weeds behind campsites 

      No shade and most of time too windy to deploy awning 

      No security gate closure overnight. 

      Anyone can drive through or walk in from the beach. 

      Lots of drive thrus by non campers 

      No campfire rings or lantern poles at campsites 

      Lots of campfire debris dumped behind campsites from those who bring their own fire pit and charcoal grills 

      Site 396 not level 

      No park WIFI

    • s
      Jul. 4, 2020

      Lake Michigan Campground — Muskegon State Park

      Campground steps away from Lake Michigan

      Clean, shady campground with easy access to Lake Michigan beach. We stayed at site 50A right across from the steps down to the beach. There was no privacy, but it was a large corner lot with both water and trash steps away. Bath house had nice, clean individual showers and seperate multi stall restrooms. We have t mobile and had cell service at our site, but there is no wifi.


    Guide to Marne

    Tent camping near Marne, Michigan offers access to the Grand River watershed, with campsites ranging from 600 to 800 feet in elevation across gently rolling terrain. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F during peak camping months, with cooler evenings dropping to the 50s. Local campgrounds typically close for the season between late October and early April due to Michigan's winter conditions.

    What to do

    Water activities at Lake Michigan: Within a 25-minute drive of Marne, South Channel Campground provides access to both Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan. "We stayed on the channel side, and was right next to the pathway to walk to the channel. It's very well maintained, fire pit rings, bath house, electric hookups, dump station, paved spots," shares Heather M.

    Hiking and wildlife viewing: The wooded areas around Marne offer hiking opportunities with native wildlife. When staying at WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite, Jeremy K. reports, "We kayaked there from Allegan and was treated to more wildlife viewing opportunities than we could ask for."

    Bird watching: The wetland areas near the Grand River attract numerous bird species. A camper at Idema Explorers Camp noted, "Our favorite part was the amazing numbers of birds and boats we saw while camping. My 2 year old loves animals, boats and fishing so he had a blast."

    What campers like

    Private tent sites: Many campers appreciate secluded spots away from larger RV areas. At Camp Clear Sky, Paul K. found unexpected amenities: "Outdoor kitchen with running water and flush toilet were unexpected amenities. Not to mention the chickens keeping us company!"

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms make a big difference for tent campers. At Woods and Water RV Resort, Amie R. notes, "Great staff! Sites are spacious. Easy to back into. Very quiet! Wonderful little swim area with water slide. Wonderful trails for hiking."

    Natural settings: The rural landscapes around Marne offer peaceful camping environments. Karlina L. from WaterTrail Ventures Paddle Respite shares, "It was beautiful with solar lights at night and a private beach. Great swimming, in a very private area. It also has great trails for walking."

    What you should know

    Reservation timing: During peak season (June-August), campsites fill quickly. At South Channel Campground, Sara G. advises simply, "Reserve early."

    Site sizes vary significantly: Some campgrounds offer more space than others. At East Lake Camping, Wailym C. observes, "The sites are very small, not much privacy, but well kept. There are more spacious sites available on the upper grassy loop."

    Seasonal site limitations: Many waterfront sites at local campgrounds are occupied by seasonal campers. Wailym C. at East Lake Camping notes, "Most people here are seasonal, occupying almost all the lakefront sites. We may have seen one lakefront available for renters."

    Early check-in fees: Some campgrounds charge for early arrivals. Dan K. from Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA cautions, "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."

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. At Allendale-West Grand Rapids KOA, Heather V. shares, "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."

    Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming access in lakes or pools. Lisa P. notes about the Allendale KOA, "The activities are super fun and the pool is a nice size for the kids. My nephew loves the goats more than anything!"

    Bathroom convenience: With kids, clean and accessible bathrooms are essential. Magy C. mentions about the Allendale KOA, "The bathrooms and showers were super clean and someone was always in there keeping them that way."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Many RV campers recommend checking site dimensions before booking. At Drews Country Camping, Maria Mercedes M. notes, "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."

    Hookup availability: Water and electric hookups vary between campgrounds. Gerald S. from Drews Country Camping advises, "Very retro, quiet and peaceful. Marty is the sweetest lady. Don't look for lots to do, just sit back and relax."

    Dump station access: Not all campgrounds provide on-site dump stations. Check availability before arrival, especially for longer stays. Steve F. from Allendale KOA observed, "This campground is great, it's only 25 minutes from Grand Haven beach. The sites are well treed and flat!"

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