Best Glamping near Lakeville, MI

Addison Oaks County Park and Oakland County Addison Oaks provide upscale glamping accommodations with yurts and canvas structures nestled among spacious, wooded sites. These glamping options feature comfortable sleeping arrangements, electricity, and picnic tables, offering a perfect blend of outdoor immersion with modern comforts. One guest shared, "We stayed in one of the group sites and it was beautiful. The beach is nice, a little small, but clean and fun." The park's glamping accommodations are particularly popular during seasonal events like their Boo Fest weekend, which includes socially distanced activities for children. Both locations maintain well-kept facilities with clean bathrooms and showers, making them ideal for visitors seeking a more refined outdoor experience without sacrificing comfort.

The glamping sites connect directly to 26 miles of biking and hiking trails, many of which are paved for easy access. Guests can enjoy disc golf, swimming at the on-site beach, and various water activities on the park's lakes. A recent visitor noted, "Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating." Safari tents and yurts are available from late April through late October, with reservations recommended, especially during popular weekends. The surrounding area offers easy access to nearby attractions while maintaining a secluded, natural setting that feels removed from urban environments. For families seeking glamping experiences, the parks organize special weekend events throughout the season, including arts and crafts activities, scavenger hunts, and nature programs.

Best Glamping Sites Near Lakeville, Michigan (23)

    1. Addison Oaks County Park

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

    "Less tree cover than we would have liked, you're basically in a giant grassy field, but it was perfect for a large group. we did have to share a pavilion with a group of older campers (celebrating a 90th"

    "We stayed in area A in a water/electric site. It was a Boo Fest weekend. Lots of socially distanced activities for the kids and a scavenger hunt (finding clues on signs in park to solve a mystery)."

    2. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    33 Reviews
    Ortonville, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-8811

    $27 - $30 / night

    "There is a "mini dump" station for portable tanks behind the bathouse. You can dump at KOA for 35$ or at other state parks for free.

    This was our second time at Holly."

    "Fire pit was large and bathrooms were clean. We did a 6 mile hike and some fishing. Great easy quick weekend away."

    3. Oakland County Addison Oaks

    4 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    2 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."

    4. Groveland Oaks County Park

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

    $28 - $48 / night

    "Great fire pits. Their reservation system was odd that they would let us reserve a site for the next day we had to drive out and go wait for it... but happy to stay their for a few nights."

    "The lake has a small shallow swimming area and beach that gets very busy during the day but less traffic right before sunset."

    5. Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Metamora, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 797-4439

    $40 / night

    "The camping store was well stocked for all of the things we forgot to pack but was expensive. The park is extremely sandy so be prepared. Overall it was a quiet, peaceful weekend in a great location."

    6. Proud Lake Recreation Area

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

    "First time out with the camper and we wanted to stay close to home so we found a campground right outside the city. You couldn't tell how close we were because there were so many trees in the area."

    "Beautiful Michigan State Park Campground along the Huron River on Proud Lake.

    There is a host site with activities and a lending library for books and some sporting equipment."

    7. KOA Campground Emmett

    7 Reviews
    Avoca, MI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 395-7042

    "Pizza delivery on a rainy night was a nice touch. We will definitely come back when it is warm enough to swim in the lake!"

    "The drive is short and there are plenty of amenities to keep the kiddos busy all day."

    8. Camp Dearborn

    16 Reviews
    Milford, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 684-6000

    $3 / night

    "They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly

    They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section."

    "We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it."

    9. Lakeport State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Clyde, MI
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 327-6224

    $30 - $34 / night

    "I love the fact it is close to home. We live in Fort Gratiot so when I have a work weekend we can just hook up and pull the camper up to the lakeside campground and enjoy some peace."

    "While the evenings got cool, the fire pits were great, the other campers were all friendly to us, and the facilities were more than adequate.  Our site was level and clean. "

    10. Bishop Lake Campground

    28 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    $17 - $90 / night

    "Bathhouse is always clean, staff is always smiling! Harvest festival during the month of October is our family’s favorite tradition!"

    "Campground Review:

    Bishop Lake is a great campground located in the middle of the Brighton Rec Area. The upper and lower campgrounds are both modern, with every site including electric."

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Glamping Reviews near Lakeville, MI

232 Reviews of 23 Lakeville Campgrounds


  • Tara T.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Camp Dearborn

    HUGH MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUND

    They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly

    They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section.

    They have a beach, tennis courts, children's playground,rustic cabins, they have a recreation field Kids Activities arts and crafts!!! They have 16 resort cabins, this place is HUGH

    Bathrooms were dated and we arrived Monday after Labor Day so I can't judge them. They had a FULL HOUSE on Labor Day per the front gate. I was very impressed there was no garbage at campsites and picked up very well.

    GREAT biking trails you can catch on premise and bike over to Kensington and to the charming town of Milford

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2017

    Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Typical Fairgrounds Campground

    This is a typical fairground campground with open grassy areas for campsites surrounded by barns and tracks. The fairgrounds is located just off I-94 which makes for easy entrance and exit to the campground, but, means there is lots of road noise. Close by are plenty of stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc. In fact, there is a gap in the fence that runs around the fairgrounds allowing you to walk to a Walmart, McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and more. 

    We arrived without a reservation and the women in the office was very helpful providing a map with all available sites during our stay and letting us choose which one we wanted. One of the first things you notice is that a number of people are here long-term so we went to the back area hoping it would be quieter and less crowded. A number of the campsites are “buddy” sites meaning your patio opens to your neighbors so be careful which one you pick. This is pretty undesirable when the neighbor is a total stranger so we chose a site where we didn’t have anyone next to us. 

    They offer 50 amp full hook-up sites, 50 amp/water, and 30 amp/water sites with pull-thru and back-in options. There is a dump station located in the middle of the park which is easy to get to. The roads are wide and a lack of trees makes this campground accessible for any size RV. The sites are level but some lack grassy making the patio pretty dusty or muddy. Unfortunately, where we were was pretty muddy just after a light rain. This campground works best for RV’s and not tents. For tenters there is a designated section that is set in a corner of the park with large trees for shade but not much privacy between you and others. A water spigot is in the tent area and there was one picnic table. The camp office sells firewood but we only saw two fire pits in the whole park. Be aware that noise from the interstate and nearby train tracks may make for a restless night. Bathrooms are centrally located in the campground and were old and tired but relatively clean. On-site laundry is available.

    Apparently, management is having some issues with campers not obeying some of the rules. One of the sad things about this campground is that campers have to be reminded to clean up after their dogs. Apparently, it is such an issue that we got a letter stating that if you don’t pick up your dogs poop you would be asked to leave. How sad is that? There is free WiFi which worked pretty well. Upon checking in, we had to sign a piece of paper stating that we would not download copyrighted material or stream movies or we would be asked to leave. 

    My favorite aspect of this campground is that they had a community garden that you were welcome to pick from. We got tomatoes, Swiss chard, peppers, broccoli, and more. Overall, this campground was fine for the few nights we were here and close to the attractions we wanted to visit. We never felt unsafe even though it was close to major cities. We chose this campground because we wanted to go to Ann Arbor and Dearborn and it was a very convenient location.

    Pros:

    ·        Good location if you want to visit Ann Arbor and Dearborn

    ·        Close to interstate for easy access

    ·        Long, level sites that will fit any RV

    ·        Community garden you can pick from vegetables

    ·        Stores and restaurants are nearby (some within walking distance)

    Cons:

    ·        Lots of road noise from I-94

    ·        No trees for shade or privacy

    ·        Would not recommend for tent camping

    ·        Many campers are long-term

    ·        “Buddy” campsites with patios facing each other

  • Jennifer O.
    Aug. 21, 2018

    Addison Oaks County Park

    Huge, clean, and great fun!

    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. we did have to share a pavilion with a group of older campers (celebrating a 90th birthday. Our group was there to celebrate my 30th) but it turned out perfectly as they did early dinners and went to bed in their campers.

    The beach is nice, a little small, but clean and fun (would be nice if your pets were allowed to swim also).

    The only real negative I have is that for each group site there is a single fire pit. This made cooking, sitting around the fire, and many other things quite difficult. There IS a large charcoal grill that can be used, but if you're doing separate meals, it will be hard to coordinate.

  • H
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Group camping for Sukkot

    We had a large group of families with varying ages and abilities.  We used multiple different styles of cabins and a few RV sites, as well as various buildings for activities.  All in all, it was an incredible time and I highly recommend it.  Staff was helpful with activities such as archery but, seldom seen if not directly helping with things.  It was nice to feel like we had the run of the place but, still know that help was available if we needed it.  The location is pretty great, off the beaten path but, within 30 minutes of major stores and conveniences. 
    Laundry facilities would have been awesome since we were staying a full week but, there was a laundromat only about 15 minutes away. 
    The food selection was about what you'd expect in a public school cafeteria and resulted in health-minded guests needing to make their own meals in the cabins and meals were VERY rushed, only allowing 30 minutes for our large group to get their food, eat and be out of the building. 
    The grounds were well maintained for a rustic campground but, bathrooms and meeting buildings were adequately upgraded and offered pleasant amenities, such as a game room, large gym and decent air conditioning.  

    We had a great time here and look forward to returning one day!

  • D
    Jul. 19, 2018

    Bishop Lake Campground

    Great for family fun!

    Great campground. Bathhouse is always clean, staff is always smiling! Harvest festival during the month of October is our family’s favorite tradition! Site decorating contest, pumpkin carving competition, family dance party, haunted trail, trick-or-treating and so much more! Lots of trails to hike, all camping season long. Great fire pits and very spacious sites. Host site often has scavenger hunts and bird watching hikes for the kids.

  • S
    Jun. 14, 2022

    Camp Dearborn

    Nothing to sleep on

    Wish I had seen a post regarding the mattresses before we went this past weekend. I would have canceled My daughter, her husband and two kids 4 and 2 arrived to the resort cabin after a drive from Ohio to find they would be sleeping on plywood. A dirty cabin with a concrete floor and nothing to sleep on. Needless to say they went to a hotel. When talking to the staff they played a great game of pass the buck and we have still not received a call from Scott which was supposedly who the buck stopped with. They were rude and insinuated we were lying about the cleanliness but there was no way to lie about nothing to sleep on. An employee showed us where they had marked it on a brochure but there was no mention about the mattresses being removed on the paperwork I signed. I didn’t realize it was necessary to look at every page of the website. They took the time to say no pets on the contract. You’d think they’d let you know there was no place to sleep. I will be posting a poor review everywhere I can find a place to put it and disputing the charges for the misrepresented unused cabin on my credit card.

  • Beth G.
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Camp Dearborn

    One of our Favorites

    We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it.

  • Emma W.
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Bishop Lake Campground

    Ranger Review: Eclipse Equinox Hoodie at Bishop Lake Campground

    Campground Review:

    Bishop Lake is a great campground located in the middle of the Brighton Rec Area. The upper and lower campgrounds are both modern, with every site including electric. There are two rustic campgrounds as well down the road. When we went to go get a campsite (you can reserve online for an $8 fee) they told us that the upper campground would be the better choice, due to the heavy rain that had come through earlier. It was the perfect choice! Our campsite was spacious, with a few pine trees for shade. If you have a hammock, the outer edge of campsites would be perfect. Only downside to our campsite was the distance between the picnic table and the fire pit. The bathrooms and showers are in the lower campground, but it’s a 5 minute walk or 30sec drive to them. They were clean, stocked with toilet paper and the showers were warm. There’s a ton of hiking trails, a boat launch and boat rental, as well as the beach and inflatable water park. Overall a great little nature spot in the middle of the Brighton area.

    Gear Review: As a ranger for The Dyrt, I sometimes get sent awesome gear that I could use and try for my upcoming trip. This time I got to try the equinox hoodie from Eclipse Sun Products (https://eclipseglove.com/collections/all-eclipse-sun-products/products/equinox-hoodie-beach-cover-up). This hoodie is super super lightweight, and the open sides allow for a nice breeze on hot days. Of course, their main feature is the 50+ UPF fabric used in not just the hoodie, but all of Eclipses sun products. I am a melanoma survivor, so having something lightweight, but protective, is so great. It’s one size fits all, and while it fits me great at 5’5, I have also heard from other taller people that it fits them great as well. It does the job well, and while I live in Michigan and it only got to about 75°, I could feel it keeping the sun off my skin. Totally recommend the equinox hoodie!!

  • K
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Lakeport State Park Campground

    Close To Home

    I love the fact it is close to home. We live in Fort Gratiot so when I have a work weekend we can just hook up and pull the camper up to the lakeside campground and enjoy some peace. The sites are very spacious in size and a few provide full hookups. There is some hiking available and the beach is right there to enjoy. Staff seems friendly and we never had any issues with them or any of the campers on site. We enjoy the peace and quiet of the wooded area and a nice campfire, so this is a nice place for us.


Guide to Lakeville

Campgrounds near Lakeville, Michigan offer a mix of rustic and modern experiences with numerous waterfront options. The area features rolling hills and glacial terrain with scattered lakes and wooded areas. Night temperatures can drop significantly even in summer, with average lows in the 50s during peak camping season.

What to do

Hiking trails and mountain biking: The region offers extensive trail systems for outdoor enthusiasts. At Holly Recreation Area, visitors can access "several well marked trails" in a "giant recreation area that features a campground, 3 lakes, tons of trails, and even a splash zone for kids" according to Kate K. Trails range from beginner-friendly paved paths to more challenging dirt tracks.

Water activities: Multiple lakes provide opportunities for swimming and boating. Proud Lake Recreation Area features a "beautiful 2.5 mile trail around the lake" and rental options. Karen C. reports, "We brought our own kayaks but they do rent boats. We saw deer and rabbit." The area includes both motorized and non-motorized lakes.

Disc golf courses: Several campgrounds maintain disc golf facilities. Joe S. from Addison Oaks County Park enjoyed "the trails, disc golf and overall wonderful Park staff! Extremely clean and well-kept." The courses vary in difficulty and are typically free to use with paid admission to the parks.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many visitors appreciate the room between sites at certain campgrounds. At Oakland County Addison Oaks, Richard T. notes that "Sites have electricity and water and are well spaced out." This provides more privacy than typically found at public campgrounds.

Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned in reviews is the cleanliness of bathrooms and shower facilities. Laura M. from Proud Lake Recreation Area was impressed: "You need to know that this place is so so clean! The grounds, the sites, the bathrooms and the showers are all impeccable."

Varied accommodation options: Beyond traditional tent and RV camping, yurt camping in Lakeville, Michigan and surrounding areas offers an alternative experience. Tim O. describes KOA Campground Emmett as a "Nice park, family friendly, very clean and maintained. Bike and boat rental, children's playground and activities."

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most yurts and safari tents in the Lakeville, Michigan area operate seasonally. At Bishop Lake Campground, Jennifer H. reports "The ADA sites had pavement surrounding the fire rings and space at the picnic tables for a wheel chair," showing attention to accessibility concerns.

Reservation requirements: Weekends fill quickly, especially during summer and for special events. Gary E. noted about Oakland County Addison Oaks: "Very convenient now also with online booking."

Site variations: Not all sites offer the same amenities or surroundings. Ron E. described Addison Oaks County Park as having "Cement pads, water, and electric. Loop C is spacious with some trees." Research specific loops or site numbers before booking for the best experience.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and kid activities: Many campgrounds offer structured weekend activities. Tim & Nancy C. shared their experience at Addison Oaks County Park: "It was a Boo Fest weekend. Lots of socially distanced activities for the kids and a scavenger hunt (finding clues on signs in park to solve a mystery)."

Beach options: Look for campgrounds with designated swimming areas. Debra B. from Holly Recreation Area mentions, "The bathrooms and showers were clean, there were a lot of activities for the whole family, and the camp site was nice and shaded."

Safety considerations: Some water features have specific restrictions. At Camp Dearborn, Ryan S. notes "Lots of beach area and water to fish or swim. Activities almost every night. Paddle boats, mini golf, golf, and more."

Tips from RVers

Hook-up availability: Not all sites offer full hookups. Richard T. from Oakland County Addison Oaks recommends the "more wilderness area D with lots of trees and sites for tents or back-in trailers. The grounds are huge with bike/hike trails, a lake and a disc golf course."

Dump station access: Some campgrounds have unusual dump station configurations. Tim O. appreciates that at KOA Campground Emmett, "Price is right!" making it an economical option for RVers looking for yurt camping near Lakeville, Michigan.

Site sizes: Larger RVs may face challenges at certain sites. John F. from Proud Lake Recreation Area notes it "has a boat launch and a canoe/kayak livery on site" with "amazing showers including large Family/Handicap showers," which can be important for RV campers utilizing park facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Lakeville, MI?

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

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