Best Camping near Midland, MI

Camping near Midland, Michigan

Camping near Midland, Michigan offers a delightful mix of nature, convenience, and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or try out glamping, the campgrounds around Midland have something for everyone. With beautiful state parks, clean facilities, and plenty of outdoor fun, it's no wonder campers keep coming back to this area.

One of the popular spots is the Bay City State Park Campground. Located just a short drive from Midland, this campground provides a great escape with its spacious sites, clean amenities, and proximity to the beach. Let's dive into what makes camping near Midland so special and what you need to know before you go.

What to do

Camping near Midland offers a variety of activities to keep everyone entertained. From hiking and bird watching to swimming and fishing, there's no shortage of outdoor fun.

The Bay City State Park Campground is known for its extensive trails and observation towers, perfect for bird watching and nature walks. DonW shared, "The Tobico Marsh trails and observation towers were great for watching birds. Lots of trails." Read more.

If you're into water activities, the beach at Bay City State Park is a must-visit. Bailey mentioned, "Short walk to the beach!" Read more. Even though the water can be polluted at times, the clean sand makes it a great spot for sunbathing and beach games.

Fishing enthusiasts will also find plenty to do. The day-use area at Bay City State Park includes a fishing pond, as noted by DonW: "The Day use area has lots of beach, as well as picnic areas, pavilions, a fishing pond, more trails." Read more.

What campers like

Campers appreciate the spacious sites and clean facilities at the campgrounds near Midland. The convenience of amenities and the friendly staff also get high marks.

DonW highlighted the large sites at Bay City State Park Campground: "Our site is huge. Lot of people on Friday and Saturday so extra caution when driving through the park." Read more.

Cleanliness is another big plus. Bailey noted, "Campground was perfect for tenting. Right by bathrooms and they were very clean." Read more.

The friendly staff also make a difference. Tanner G. shared, "Staff was very friendly the next morning. Updated our rec pass at the park before leaving." Read more.

What you should know

While camping near Midland has many perks, there are a few things you should be aware of to ensure a smooth trip.

Some sites can be close together, especially in the inner loop. Emily F. mentioned, "I’m in the inner loop though and the sites are very close together. If I came back I would definitely try to stay out the outer loop." Read more.

The water at the beach can be polluted at times, so swimming might not always be an option. Darlene L. noted, "The beach is right across from the campground but the water is extremely polluted so we didn’t swim but the sand is really nice and clean." Read more.

Late-night check-ins are possible, but it's good to know the process. Tanner G. shared, "We came in late for just a place to rest before heading further north. Drop box available after 10pm(summer). Between 8p-10p there is a yellow phone to check in with." Read more.

Tips for camping with families

Camping with kids can be a blast, especially with the right preparation. The campgrounds near Midland offer plenty of family-friendly amenities and activities.

The playgrounds and open spaces are great for kids to run around and play. The clean facilities also make it easier for families to enjoy their stay. Bailey noted, "Campground was perfect for tenting. Right by bathrooms and they were very clean." Read more.

The beach, even if not always suitable for swimming, is a fun spot for building sandcastles and playing beach games. Darlene L. shared, "The sand is really nice and clean so we did catch some sun rays." Read more.

For families who enjoy hiking, the trails at Bay City State Park offer a great way to explore nature together. DonW mentioned, "Lots of trails. The Day use area has lots of beach, as well as picnic areas, pavilions, a fishing pond, more trails." Read more.

Tips from RVers

RVers will find the campgrounds near Midland accommodating, but there are a few tips to keep in mind for a smoother experience.

Some sites are electric-only, so it's a good idea to bring an extension cord. Tanner G. advised, "Recommend to have extension cord for some sites, as plug in can be far." Read more.

The large sites are a big plus for RVers. DonW shared, "Our site is huge. Lot of people on Friday and Saturday so extra caution when driving through the park." Read more.

Late-night arrivals are manageable with the drop box and check-in phone system. Tanner G. noted, "We came in late for just a place to rest before heading further north. Drop box available after 10pm(summer). Between 8p-10p there is a yellow phone to check in with." Read more.

Camping near Midland, Michigan offers a mix of nature, convenience, and family-friendly activities. With spacious sites, clean facilities, and plenty of outdoor fun, it's a great destination for campers of all types. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, the campgrounds around Midland have something to offer everyone.

Best Camping Sites Near Midland, MI (113)

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    1.

    Bay City State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
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    159 Saves
    Kawkawlin, Michigan

    Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. The Michigan Recreation Passport does not cover local, county, municipal, or metropolitan parks or recreation areas. Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/buy-and-apply/rec-pp

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Pinconning County Park

    7 Reviews
    23 Photos
    79 Saves
    Pinconning, Michigan
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
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    143 Saves
    Ovid, Michigan

    Located just 20 minutes north of Lansing, Sleepy Hollow State Park is an idyllic getaway for anyone needing some time away from the city. The 2,600 acre park is situation on Price Road off US-27 making it easily accessible to people passing through. That being the case, the park still maintains its charm and accommodates campers and visitors every day without issue. The Little Maple river can be found winding in and out of the forested geography, with Lake Ovid situated right in the heart, thanks to the clever placement of a dam. Visitors come from all over to enjoy the scenic landscapes, birdwatching opportunities, and Winter Snowshoeing.

    During the Spring, camp rangers host the weekly Sleepy Hollow State Park Nature program, which educates campers about local wildlife and the history of the surrounding regions. This is a great opportunity for families to spend some time together, especially after a long day of hiking and camping.

    Surprisingly, it’s during the winter that this park is most frequently attended. In fact, Sleepy Hollow is most recognized for the miles of snowshoeing and cross country skiing trails that run through the land. The trails are well-traveled, however there’s no shortage of privacy to get out and find peace and quiet within the confines of a forest muted by snow.

    Camping here is easily accessible. Michigan Residents can utilize their State Park Recreation Passport to get in for free. Otherwise, entrance rates are $11 for residents, and $16 for non-residents. If camping, full-service campsites start at $25/night, while walk-in rustic sites are only $17/night. Furthermore, if camping in a tent doesn’t sound like your thing there are onsite cabins available for rent at $68 per night. If you want electricity and a full-service cabin, Deluxe Cabins can be rented for $101 a night.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $101 / night

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    Black Creek State Forest Campground

    3 Reviews
    1 Photo
    38 Saves
    Sanford, Michigan

    Michigan Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into state parks and recreation areas, state boat launches, state forest campgrounds and state trail parking lots. The Michigan Recreation Passport does not cover local, county, municipal, or metropolitan parks or recreation areas. Learn more: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/buy-and-apply/rec-pp

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $15 / night

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      Lake of Dreams Campground

      3 Reviews
      2 Photos
      40 Saves
      Hamilton, Michigan
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      Herrick Recreation Area

      6 Reviews
      18 Photos
      33 Saves
      Clare, Michigan
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $15 - $25 / night

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      River Ridge Campground

      1 Review
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      38 Saves
      Sanford, Michigan
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $30 - $600 / night

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      Rifle River Campground

      8 Reviews
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      50 Saves
      Alger, Michigan

      Rifle River Campground & Canoe Livery, LLC is located in Sterling, MI along the beautiful Rifle River. We offer camping both modern and rustic camping with over 25 campsites directly on the river. Whether you prefer to enjoy to serenity of the river in one of our canoes, tubes or kayaks or simply want to explore nature, we have what you need to enjoy your camping experience.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      Gladwin City Park & Campground

      4 Reviews
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      23 Saves
      Gladwin, Michigan
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
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    • Camper-submitted photo from Bay City State Park Campground
      August 23, 2024

      Bay City State Park Campground

      Great Park on Lake Huron

      Beach, trails and children's solace pad, just an easy walk across the road. Newer bathhouse. Shady sandy campsite. Be sure and visit downtown Bay City, lots of great restaurants, a Riverwalk on both sides of the river, concerts in the park. Great atmosphere.

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      August 8, 2024

      Bay City State Park Campground

      Good park

      Most sites are good, though some have slopes to them. Choose carefully. Great newer playscape and splash pad (!) for the kids, across State Park Rd from the main campground. Nice newly opened visitor/nature center. Campground usually clean and patrolled. Showers/restrooms are good, cleaned twice a day. Friendly staff.

      Some of the best campground hosts are here.

      Groceries, restaurants & laundromats are a short drive away.

      TV reception was ok, and T-Mobile worked well enough.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Frankenmuth Jellystone Park
      July 29, 2024

      Frankenmuth Jellystone Park

      Fun RV park and very close to downtown

      Our site was averaged out to $82.71 a night with the weekly rate discount.

      We were in Site# 306 (a deluxe plus RV site - be aware that some of these are back-ins and not clearly labeled on the site map - we had to change sites to a pull-thru). We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-through.
      We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep.
      The site was easy to level.

      Our site was not shaded with zero trees. We weren’t able to sit outside because of the direct sun until after 8:30pm.
      This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.

      The deluxe plus lot comes without a concrete patio but with a picnic table and fire ring. They do sell firewood and will deliver to your site.

      There is free WiFi. They do not offer Cable TV but there are quite a few channel options.

      There is not a community outdoor kitchen or community fire pit.

      They do not provide garbage service at your site so you must walk to garbage dumpster.

      You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They also allow you to rent pedal bikes. They do not provide golf cart rentals.

      They do have a heated indoor and heated outdoor Swimming pool and one hot tub.

      There is a Playground. They also offer Gaga ball, basketball sport court, and volleyball courts. There is a Game room for kids. They have a Putt putt course and Jumping pad.

      They have a great general store. There is a separate Activity Center for kids.
      There are tons of scheduled activities for kids like wagon rides, arts & crafts, scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, etc. Activities are scheduled all day from 9am to 8pm.

      There is a snack bar on site from 4pm-9:30pm where you can get hot dogs, brats, pretzels, nachos, ice cream, etc.

      The streets are mostly paved and good for riding bikes.

      This is an RV park with cabins to rent also. Tent camping is also allowed.

      They have two shower houses. The shower house has the typical stalls. There is a great area to hang clothes and store your toiletries in the shower stall. These are kept very clean.

      There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine in the arcade room. There are approximately 4washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.75 to wash and $0.75 to dry a load.

      They do not have a fenced in dog park. There are areas to walk dogs though.

      Flies were an issue and bug spray was needed.

      There were no trails to hike off of the campground.

      Some fun things to do outside of the campground are Frankenmuth FunShips (chocolate & wine tasting), the Golden Ticket Trolley, the Bavarian Belle (popcorn & sodas) River Place Shops, wineries, and Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland store. This RV park is less than a mile to downtown/River Place Shops where there is tons of shopping.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground
      July 15, 2024

      Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground

      Decent

      We just got done with a 3 night stay at Sleepy Hallow. The campsite itself was great, nice a roomy while also being wooded. The bugs were pretty intense, but bug spray helped. They are working on the natural gas pipeline nearby, so there was lots of construction noise. Verizon service was basically non existent other than at the beach. The dog beach was small and full of algae.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
      June 23, 2024

      Wilson State Park Campground

      Great State Park Campground

      The ONLY issue I had with this campground was that it's on a busy road. The campground is beautiful and very clean with a great swim area, cute playground, and newer shower houses.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Rifle River Campground
      June 9, 2024

      Rifle River Campground

      Awesome campgrounds @ Rifle River

      The only complaint about the week I spent was they didn’t cut the grass, other than that I had an amazing birthday week at Rifle River Campground,  we found amazing flowers blooming  like yellow and pink lady slippers I even found Agates, fossils if you’re a rock hunter and when you climb up the tower there’s a extremely large eagles nest.

      The fishing wasn’t very successful I only caught a small one but the water was warm and clear you could see the sand doons.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Covenant Hills Camp
      June 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!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mud Lake State Forest Campground
      May 29, 2024

      Mud Lake State Forest Campground

      It was nice but lots of ticks

      The place was beautiful for Memorial Day weekend. The neighbors in the campers were loud they were playing loud. I did notice lots of ticks. Our dogs all had at least one on them and all of us campers had a few. It’s expected being in the backs wood like that I just didn’t realize how bad. We did some hiking while there and the trails were nice for the most part all the storms definitely did a number on the trees back there lots down in the trails. Overall it was a great weekend

    • Camper-submitted photo from Old Log Resort and Campground
      May 26, 2024

      Old Log Resort and Campground

      Clean, older, super friendly, with kyak rentals

      Excellent owners! Super friendly that work hard to keep the place really clean. Its been in business since 1941 I believe. 

      They have 20 sites. The ones by the river are where we stayed. (sites 4&5). They also have some little cabins. They also do kyak rentals, with drop off and you boat back to their own landing. Super convenient. 

      We stayed the weekend and fully enjoyed it. We stayed in site 5 and had the river as our front yard. Electric is provided at each site, and they do have a dump station.

      The ONLY downside I had, and I knew full well going into this and it didn't bother me, it is on M115, a fairly busy road. I know that might be a deal breaker for some, but was easily overlooked for the view we had, the kindness of the owners, and the cleanliness of the facilities and grounds. Most folks wont care, but some purists (Just know that I'm usually a boondock, REAL desolate camping kind of guy), wont like the traffic aspect. I didn't let it bother me.

      I give 5 stars because they cant do anything a bout the location, obviously, so I rated on our experience.  We had an excellent time, and will come back again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Pine Ridge RV Campground
      May 20, 2024

      Pine Ridge RV Campground

      Great location to Frankenmouth

      We love this campground. It’s quiet and well maintained. The owners are friendly and willing to help. Wood bundles are available for purchase and they deliver to your site. No tents allowed but pop-up are welcome. The bathrooms are key for me and are very clean. There shower are private and are quarter operated. This is our go-to when in the area.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Bay County Fairgrounds
      May 5, 2024

      Bay County Fairgrounds

      Great location and quiet

      We stayed here 2 years ago.  The office where payment is made is a few miles away from the actual campground.

      There is a dump station and water at the fairgrounds.  Along the left side near the dump / water station as you enter are huge grassy sites marked by electrical outlets at the rear of the sites. The rest of the fairgrounds are set up like  a traditional campground on a "loop" style.  It looks like almost all the sites will accommodate a 40 footer easily.

      There were 2 or 3 campers who appeared to be long term seasonal guests but it did not distract from our overall stay.

      We pull an Imagine 2500RL pulled by a Ford F-150 max trailer package.

      We stayed 4 nights and spent the days traveling around Bay City.

      Founds a great BBQ that had been shared by MI PLAYGROUND ---  Meaty's Roadhouse BBQ& Sausage Shack Bay City.
      We are planning our Summer 2024 travels and will; be stopping at the Bay County Fairgrounds again this summer.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground
      October 7, 2023

      Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground

      Hike in Site “F” Private

      I took a day hike back about a mile to site “F”. It was pretty private with a day site about 75 feet away so if anyone hiked in to use the day site, you might have to contend with close neighbors. Otherwise, a great spot with water access.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
      September 2, 2023

      Wilson State Park Campground

      Wow, have they improved this camp

      Showers and Rest Rooms have been updated and were well taken care of. The park rangers were extremely friendly and helpful. We are newbies, but if this is what rving is like, we will definitely be enjoying it.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Black Creek State Forest Campground
      August 26, 2023

      Black Creek State Forest Campground

      Checked all the boxes but its a bit noisy with traffic nearby

      Campsites are pretty close together and you can hear traffic nearby most of the day. Sites are well kept and toilets were nice and clean. Easy to get in and out but doesn't really feel like camping with all the traffic noise.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mud Lake State Forest Campground
      August 21, 2023

      Mud Lake State Forest Campground

      August 2023

      We had a nice stay. It is a small campground and that is exactly what we were looking for. We got there on a Thursday afternoon and the best site #6 was taken but we were able to find 3 private sites that were unoccupied. There were several dogs and some barking but not too bad.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sebewaing County Park Campground
      August 16, 2023

      Sebewaing County Park Campground

      Nicely near prehistoric

      Since 1966 I visit, often just back packing. Clean enough & refreshing enough & still something pre-historic, particularly the beach, & the roads to it.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground
      August 12, 2023

      Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground

      Absolutely great time!

      Walk-in site F was literally the perfect campsite. Fully secluded (except a few curious hikers who stopped in around lunchtime), easy 1 mile walk from parking lot, can kayak right up to it on the calm lake, hammock posts, picnic table, fire pit, gorgeous night sky views. A+ and 10/10

    • Camper-submitted photo from Bluegill Lake Family Camping Resort
      August 7, 2023

      Bluegill Lake Family Camping Resort

      Quiet! Family camping.

      This is a family campground and the quietest park I have ever stayed in.  Rates and fees are all reasonable.  Private lake with some lakeside campsites.  Most sites shaded.  Dirt and/or grass.  Clean restrooms.

      Daughter got her Yakima Skybox stuck and it would not open.  The owner Paul was very accommodating and spent more than an hour helping her to get into the box.  

      There seem to be more rules than many other campgrounds.  However, if you are reasonable and respectful of other campers you will have no issues.

      Stayed three nights.  Will return to camp again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Finn Road Park
      August 2, 2023

      Finn Road Park

      Rv camping

      Very nice, quite and clean, everything you need, water electric, sewer, cement pad will definitely be back there again

    • Camper-submitted photo from Outdoor Adventures Saginaw Bay Resort
      July 27, 2023

      Outdoor Adventures Saginaw Bay Resort

      Rustic, but clean

      Campground is one of Outdoor Adventures membership campgrounds, way overpriced, check FB Marketplace for resellers.

      Campground is rustic, but clean, sites are relatively cramped, but lots of trees. Staff seemed nice.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Frankenmuth Jellystone Park
      July 27, 2023

      Frankenmuth Jellystone Park

      Nice for kids, tight sites

      Nice Jellystone, very nice staff, lots of planned activities for kids. Most sites are relatively cramped, a few are spacious. Not all sites have fire rings, so ask when reserving if you need to bring your own portable fire pit.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Mud Lake State Forest Campground
      July 24, 2023

      Mud Lake State Forest Campground

      Off the beaten path - secluded

      This campground is small, 8 sites. Site number 6 is the best as it overlooks the lake and a path from your campsite leads down to the lake. Paddling/fishing would be cool, but too cold this trip for that. We woke up this morning to 32 degrees, made coffee, too cold to cook. We went on a little hike on the green pine lake pathway accessible on the east end of the campground. The little town of Barryton,“life is good where the rivers meet” offered an incredible breakfast at Williams Cafe. True to it's name, it rained just prior to our stay...and it was muddy.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Wilson State Park Campground
      July 19, 2023

      Wilson State Park Campground

      Nice "In town" campground

      Unfortunately, it's bordered on 2 sides by 2 major roads, Old 27 and Townline Lake Rd, and Harrison is loaded with people who think "no exhaust" equals "cool car", and are happy to show you just how big a POS they have while driving by the campground, several times a day...For no apparent reason....

      Fair week will suck. Loud, crowded, just not fun in my mind. I avoid town on holidays and fair week, you should too.

      Yes, some spots are smaller than others, so be honest about your rig length when booking. Many sites are rather large, like 97, but severely sloped, also like 97... Others are flat, small, and your camper is right near the road (I forget the site numbers, but on the circle drive across from 97).

      Power at sites, water at posts in the area. Clean place for the most part. Paved roads. A few are full hookup. Those are in a row by the playground. All in all, typical state park...

      Varying topography. Very low sites on the West edge, side nearest Old 27, far South end it is higher, sloped, can be cramped to get into for newbs. One spot in the corner, the very Northeast corner camp spot, is low, and flood prone during rain.

      Didn't use the facilities. That's why I bought a camper, and I use it. GF says they were decent.

      Beach is ok. Can tie up a few boats to trees nearby. Bathrooms at beach as well.

      Not my number one go to spot, unless I'm looking to just get out of the house for the weekend and not leave town. It's $62 total for 2 nights, so it's cheap. Plus it's 6 minutes from home. Still kinda feels like we're flatlanders, but no traffic worries on the trip home🤣.

      We had no issues with traffic in the park. Everyone drove slow when we were there. No loud parties, either.

      FOOD TIP: Walk over to Steve's county market, just a 5 min walk North, and get the fried chicken. Get there before 5:30 or 6:00, I forget when they stop frying. Lots of other lip smacking grub there as well.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Herrick Recreation Area
      July 16, 2023

      Herrick Recreation Area

      Great quiet beautiful little campground

      We stayed on site 78. It's slightly sloped but leveling is easy. Biiiig sites here. The first 3 areas you pass on the way in are in sun all day, more or less. (Near the cabins) The rest are in pine stands and really is a nice place to be. As per the normal, pines bring sap, so expect that.

      Day use is across the street. Playground, beach, etc. One pond near the camping area. Would like to see a big playground near the camping sites, vs a swing set behind the bathroom house. Probably yell less at the kids if they had one near your campers

      One septic station, enter it from the pines side as the hole is on the East side.

      We enjoyed our stay, except the inconsiderate, yelling people at site 67. They should have been booted out in my opinion. CONSTANTLY yelling.. seriously... Dog yapping while they just sit there, letting him. Once they piled into that old Winnie, it was a much more pleasant experience. I'm sure everyone in that pod was glad when they stopped the constant yelling.

      Wish we had a canoe or kayaks to fart around on the ponds. In lieu of that, we fed the fish some bread. Not exciting, but relaxing.

      Staff was great. They make rounds every hour or so, but the loud site clammed up when they heard the Gator coming down the road. Didn't bother us in the least.

      They sell wood, $5/bundle on our visit, with delivery. Pretty standard price for this area, with the exception of the gas station nearby, which asks $10+ for the same size bundle (they don't sell much).

      Overall, we liked it. Nice, small, fairly quiet campground. Power at the sites and a centrally located water spigot.

      For the price ($80 for 3 nights) it's great. Slightly cheaper than Wilson State Park, at $67 (I think, total) for 2 nights. It's a happy mix between boondocking and full on state park.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Isabella County Herrick Recreation Area
      July 16, 2023

      Isabella County Herrick Recreation Area

      Excellent quiet spot

      As far as the park itself is concerned, it's clean, VERY large spots, power at most spots, communal water in the center of the "pods" of sites.

      Staff was great. They come around 3 or 4 times a day, if you need wood, just flag them down and they will deliver it ($5/bundle). We brought our own wood but it was still a bit green, and bought 2 bundles from them, and mixed it in.

      Ponds are just that, ponds. Not gonna catch record breaking fish here, but you can kyak around a bit. Electric motors only here.

      The first 3 areas you roll thru on the North side of the drive, along the lake, are in almost full sun, take that into account, but easy pond access. The ones beyond that are in a beautiful pine stand, lots of space, and all around comfy area. We were on site 78. It's not level. Many around it aren't, but it's not a real big deal, really. But site 73 should be avoided if rain is forecasted for your time there. 73 sits at the low side of that pod, and gets washed out.

      Our time there was RUDELY interrupted by some inconsiderate folks, yelling at their kids non stop, literally every 30 seconds, letting the dogs just bark and bark while they sit there. Zero respect for anyone else there. Constant yelling. Once they retired for the evening, the rest of the campground was VERY considerate and peaceful.

      I can't complain about the park itself. Maybe put a bigger playground near the camping sites, so your kids can play and be within eyesight.



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