Top Dog Friendly Camping near Newport, MI

Are you planning a camping trip to Newport with your dog? We've got you covered. Find the best information on pet-friendly camping near Newport, including sites, reviews, and tips for getting the most out of your RVing experience. Whether you're looking for a quiet location in the woods or a place near local attractions, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect spot for you and your pup.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Newport, MI (76)

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    1. Maumee Bay State Park

    40 Reviews
    194 Photos
    255 Saves

    Campground closed for renovations starting Nov 2019

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park

    2. Sterling State Park

    23 Reviews
    51 Photos
    149 Saves

    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/0,4570,7-350-79134_79210---,00.html

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from East Harbor State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from East Harbor State Park
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    3. East Harbor State Park

    50 Reviews
    150 Photos
    232 Saves

    East Harbor State Park Campground is the largest in the Ohio State Park system. It offers Full Hookup, Electric, Non-electric and ADA sites. Pets are permitted at all sites. Other options include a Yurt (ADA), two Sherman Cabins (one ADA cabin), and Group Camping. Reservations are required and can be made online or by calling (866) 644-6727. Located in Ohio on the sandy shores of Lake Erie awaits an enormous haven of fun, with tons of chances to recreate. Boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and camping all attract flocks of visitors to East Harbor State Park. Nature lovers will rejoice thanks to the dense population of waterfowl, shore birds, and other species of wildlife. Owing to the swampy, wetland climate, a host of migratory species regularly flock to the region. However, the land was not always this rich. It wasn’t until the draining of the Great Black Swamp that the land transformed into an agricultural oasis, producing regional varieties of fruits such as grapes and peaches. Before European Settlement, East Harbor region was home to Native American tribes like the Ottawa and Wyandot Tribes. Stemming from the translation “trader”, the Ottawa tribe earned its title due to the geographic location of East Harbor. During the period of Westward Expansion, this park’s acreage was first the heart of popular trade routes for Native Americans. As it developed, the region has long been valued for its recreational potential. In fact, Lake Erie is more similar (and exotic) to a tropical beach resort than you’d first think. This is due to the extensive range of plant and animal life, long sandy beaches, and the immense size of the lake itself. As a result of these factors, 1,831 acres were reserved and protected, to be known today as East Harbor State Park. Camping at East Harbor is readily available with 352 electric sites. Furthermore, there are 160 non-electric sites available for a cheaper nightly rate. There are also an additional 51 full hook-up sites for those in Recreational Vehicles. Working Nomads and Van Dwellers will be grateful to find Wifi Available, however there is a small fee to use it. Finally, there’s Dump Stations, Bathrooms, and Showers are routinely located throughout. For a more secure (and expensive) shelter option, there is one Yurt available for reservation. Book in advance, however, as it tends to be very competitive. If you’ve got furry friends, you can take a breath of relief as pets are permitted on all sites. Moreover, Bike rentals are available as well as games and sporting equipment from the camp office/lodge. Get outside with your friends (any number of legs invited) and enjoy everything that East Harbor State Park has to offer.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Harbortown RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Harbortown RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Harbortown RV Resort
    Camper-submitted photo from Harbortown RV Resort
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    4. Harbortown RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    10 Photos
    50 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    5. Monroe-Toledo North KOA

    14 Reviews
    26 Photos
    45 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $20 - $65 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from South Bass Island State Park

    6. South Bass Island State Park

    25 Reviews
    169 Photos
    136 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground
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    7. Wilderness Campground

    8 Reviews
    15 Photos
    72 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelleys Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelleys Island State Park
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    Camper-submitted photo from Kelleys Island State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelleys Island State Park

    8. Kelleys Island State Park

    30 Reviews
    188 Photos
    208 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA
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    9. Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA

    9 Reviews
    16 Photos
    51 Saves

    Ideally located between Detroit and Ann Arbor, with quick access to the University of Michigan, the US/Canadian border, great lakes, as well as the metro areas of Toledo, Flint, and Grand Rapids, the Detroit/ Ann Arbor KOA surrounds a private lake for the enjoyment of guests and provides endless opportunities for fishing, swimming, and non-motorized water activities. Onsite amenities include mini-golf, a playground, sand volleyball, horseshoes, a game room, watercraft rentals, numerous scheduled activities, and themed weekends. The campground provides guests access to full facilities including laundry, shower/restrooms, an outdoor dishwashing station, a propane refill station, a dump station, and a fully stocked store/gift shop for groceries, essential items, and souvenirs.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park
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    10. Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

    7 Reviews
    15 Photos
    28 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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Recent Dog-Friendly Reviews In Newport

512 Reviews of 76 Newport Campgrounds


  • Mano P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Sterling State Park

    Travel Trailers

    This park will accommodate any size travel trailer? Fifth wheel camper of any kind, the pull throughs are huge. The park is enormous with lots of fishing activities. Great water, the only downfall is there's no shade. Showers and restrooms are updated and always clean.

  • Mano P.
    Camper-submitted photo from W. J. Hayes State Park
    Sep. 28, 2024

    W. J. Hayes State Park

    Travel Trailers

    If your longer than 40ft be aware most sites will not work for you here, they do have some but the wood line, privacy and nature is great. Lots of activities for the family by camp staff. Water sports and lots of trails

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center

    Super friendly staff

    I only stayed one night. I am a tent camper and where I was, it was only me in a fenced in area. I was right next to a cow field. The cows did not moo all night and there was no foul order. I needed no amenities so I can't vouch for that

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Crystal Rock Campground
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Crystal Rock Campground

    Lakeside - East Harbor State Park

    Super nice people- small sites- bathroom/ shower cleaned - a interesting area by Lakerside which is an 1800s art with very nice restaurants and shops most closed after Labor Day / do not take your rv /small roads - skip Sandusky

  • Wailym C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kelleys Island State Park
    Sep. 7, 2024

    Kelleys Island State Park

    Simply amazing camping

    This state island campground is more than expected!  worth the ferry travel, a paradise kept secret.  We stumbled upon this island by accident along our travels after Labor Day and we totally fell in love.  The water front camping, swimming, boating, kayaking, historic sites, attractions and facilities are superb.  Everything you need and more than you expect.  We traveled in with our 34’ trailer.  The ferry cost was a bit high, around $200 round trip for us, truck and camper….but it was worth it!!  The campground is immaculate, quiet during the week especially after Labor Day, the weekend brings a larger crowd.  Walking trails, sites, boating and swimming all available from campground.  Sandy shallow beach with beautiful view.  Ice, firewood and a store conveniently located at campground.  The campground is small and sites a bit tight but spaced accordingly and comfortable.  Two waterfront cabins and two yurts available for rent as well.  We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and the island overall. The glacial grooves, limestone crusher, north loop trail, beach and boat launch all withing walking distance.  We rented bikes downtown to explore rest of island, including winery, cantina and local bars.  Counting the days to go back.

  • Owen I.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point
    Aug. 12, 2024

    Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point

    Breath Taking Views & Great Location

    If you’re looking for a camping spot that mixes comfort with a touch of nature, Lighthouse Point Campground is just the place. I recently stayed at one of their Deluxe Patio Sites, and I’ve got to say, it was a fantastic experience.

  • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Aug. 7, 2024

    Sterling State Park

    Nothing seems enforced here

    Stayed 5 days. Had a FHU site, of which there's a lot here. That all worked fine. Almost no trees here. None of the usual painted lines on the pavement to indicate your site boundaries, which sucks. You have to guess, and hope your neighbor doesn't spread out.

    Nothing seems enforced here, and I mean nothing. Rarely saw anyone patrolling the park, never saw any staff checking sites before the next camper came in. My site had dog droppings and cigarette butts in the firepit. Neighbors had FOUR vehicles on site, two more than the rules. Witnessed endless speeding and people going the wrong way on the roads. Without exaggerating, 80% of the cars were going too fast, 75% going the wrong way. No one seems to care or enforces anything. I think the supervisor here should be fired or retrained. I camp in 4 to 8 MI state parks per summer, this is the only one where it felt like no one cares.

    They need some "wrong way" signs and "speed limit 10" signs. (15 is too high, cause 15 means 20 to people, 10 means 15... ). Then they need to care.

    At least the bathrooms were clean.

    You can get TV from Detroit or Toledo, and T-Mobile service was ok.

    Groceries and many dining options not far off.

    We're 50/50 on staying here ever again.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA
    Aug. 5, 2024

    Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA

    Small basic campground near Toledo

    Our site was $59.95 a night.

    We were in Site# 504. 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. We were charged $25 additional for my jeep since we were towing the trailer. We also were charged $10 because we arrived at 1:25 PM and check-in is at 2 PM. The park was close to empty so arriving early was not an inconvenience. We drove ourselves to our spot (no escort).

    Our site was shaded with lots of trees. This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.

    The lot comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring. They sell wood for $6 a bundle.

    There is free WiFi, although not strong. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels.

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

    They pickup your garbage at your site daily before noon.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool but it is currently closed due to maintenance (although it just looked closed- no signs of maintenance being done).

    There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes, corn hole, giant jinga.

    They have a basic general store. There are not scheduled activities for kids.

    There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site.

    The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes. This is an RV park with tent camping and cabins to rent.

    They have one shower house. The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine. There are approximately 4 washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.50 to wash and $2.50 to dry a load.

    They have a small fenced in dog park.

    There isn’t tons to doin the actual city of Perryville. But Toledo is a 20 minute drive.

  • Ronald B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hell Creek Ranch & Campground
    Jul. 29, 2024

    Hell Creek Ranch & Campground

    Great Campground

    Great out of the way campground. It was nice and quiet. Bathrooms were clean and well kept. The gentleman that checked us in moved things around so we could all be together not on different sites well away frome each other. Would definitely go there again.

  • Martha L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Wilderness Campground
    Jul. 27, 2024

    Wilderness Campground

    Amazing view & trails!

    Highly recommend Wilderness State Park Campground on the north western point of lower Michigan! It’s amazing to see the sunset and the sunrise from the same spot and the Mackinaw Bridge! there’s a small dog Beech because of the plover population, but it’s sufficient. trails are amazing. Make sure to have lots of bug spray. Recommend stain closer to the beach rather than the pines. The pines tend to have more mosquitoes in my opinion.

  • Randall K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Blue Heron Ohio Turnpike RV Lot
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Blue Heron Ohio Turnpike RV Lot

    Perfect overnighter

    Simplicity at its finest. Highway stop is open 24 hrs so you have food and bathrooms all night. Everything is bright, nice and clean and feels very safe. Free overnight stay allowed and for extra $20 you can get electricity (rows of hookups in the back of the parking lot). There was at least 10 other campers there. And no need to travel far to get back on the highway. Can’t be beat.

    Oh and Mario’s pizza in the plaza has an off the menu gluten free pizza and it was pretty tasty! I was happily surprised!

    FYI - you need cash to pay for the electric at a machine and then you get a ticket to display in the dash. The machine didn’t take cards.

  • Miranda J.
    Camper-submitted photo from W. J. Hayes State Park
    Jul. 15, 2024

    W. J. Hayes State Park

    Hayes State Park

    We stayed in a tent on site 32, this was a very nice campground, peaceful, with trails and ample shade. Campsites were decently sized, fire pits were big, $5 per bundle of dry wood, showers were private with hot water, and there were activities and a beach/playground for kids. Checkin/out was simple, and coffee/hot coco was provided by the campsite each morning. Will be returning to this campsite again. I suggest sites 93-96 for more private/shaded sites.

  • Gary G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bruin Lake - Pinckney SRA
    Jul. 12, 2024

    Bruin Lake - Pinckney SRA

    Great staff, good hosts, not bad

    Camped here thru the 4th of July weekend. The staff kept noise and other stupidity tamped down. They say quiet time is all the time, and I love that.

    Typical MI state park, sites are electric (30a and/or 50a) only.

    No real beach, but there is a swimming area. Picked up Detroit TV stations easily, good for the rainy mornings we had.

    With T-Mobile, Internet service was practically non-existent. Phone calls & texts worked. The camper across from us said it was the same for Verizon.

    One section is mostly paved & ADA sites, the "upper" section is grassy and/or dirt. Both restroom/shower buildings were fine, I just wish they had posted times when they'll be closed for cleaning.

    All in all, we'd have no problem returning here.

  • Shannon D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Haas Lake Park RV Campground
    Jul. 9, 2024

    Haas Lake Park RV Campground

    Use to love camping here when it was Haas now, they do not allow tents

    Use to love bringing the family to Haas, now that it is Sun Adventures they don't allow tents. It's really sad how many new parks want to cater to only the RVer's. Yes, we have a RV, but our young adult kids cannot afford a RV, so they tent it. Want be coming back anytime soon.

  • Kelsey S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Jun. 15, 2024

    Sterling State Park

    Great spot!

    Wonderful views from site 117. We booked the last spot of the night. It was an easy pull through with water, electric, and sewer hookup. You are right across from some good walking trails and walking distance to the beach. Lots of electric scooters, dogs, and bikes around.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Maumee Bay State Park Campground
    May. 16, 2024

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    Clean Facilities / Great Location

    Sites are large, level, and grassy with vegetation barriers between sites with mowed buddy site access at back of each site. Shower houses are limited but modern and clean. Sunday morning’s line at the dump station can get very backed up!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from East Harbor State Park
    May. 16, 2024

    East Harbor State Park

    Very Cramped in Season

    Park on the lake and close to many amenities including Cedar Point Amusement Park. Sites are very tightly packed. Park was mostly empty while we were there early in season. We camped at East Harbor State Park in a Motorhome. Sites in our section were back in and would be difficult to back a trailer into a site with a full campground.

  • Howard M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area
    Apr. 29, 2024

    Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area

    A great getaway that's not too far

    A very quiet campground. The sites are spread out and only 2 vehicles per site are allowed. The East campground is more open and had 3 small cabins that can be rented. The West camping is more wooded and isolated. An extensive horse back riding trail system and MTB trails are easily accessible.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Agawam
    Nov. 13, 2023

    Camp Agawam

    Great retreat for Canadians

    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. This was the first year we started our trip in Toronto, thanks to a solar company at https://www.solarpowertoronto.com/ who installed solar panels on our RV. We were able to camp from Toronto to Orion Twp and had a great time. Will be doing the same next year.

  • Emily T.
    Camper-submitted photo from East Harbor State Park
    Sep. 22, 2023

    East Harbor State Park

    Has everything you need

    Very popular campground, lots of people. Easy drive-up spots, fire pits, clean showers, bathrooms, and a camp shop. Really nice bike/walking bath out to the water.

  • Zachary W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sterling State Park
    Sep. 2, 2023

    Sterling State Park

    Lots of driving

    The campground was nice and the neighbors were quiet. The dump station is at the first buildings. So fill up before you head down to the campground.

  • Eilionora D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Proud Lake State Recreation Area
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Proud Lake State Recreation Area

    ⛺️ Proud Lake Campground Quick Trip

    Stayed here for the DGLO Disc Golf tournament. Had a great time. Clean campground, and activities to do. Everyone was friendly as well. We’re from the metro Detroit area so it was nice to have a quick trip 30 minutes away

  • Rebekah J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Green Lake - Waterloo SRA
    Aug. 13, 2023

    Green Lake - Waterloo SRA

    Great Site

    We stayed the weekend at greenlake rustic, the access road into the Campground is a nice 1/2 ish mile in.  We were on sites 5 and 3. Both sites seemed larger then most suburban house lots. Site 5 had a decent view of the lake, Site 3 had odd fire pit placement under 2 trees. Even though the sites were large they didn't have much for privacy in between sites.

    Overall, it was a quiet stay. The freeway is on the other side of the lake, but it didn't bother us. At night it was like white noise.

    The Campground has a small boat dock, no swimming area. We checked out half moon lake, wasn't really impressed, was told sugarloaf but its only for sugarloaf campers.  We were then directed to Portage lake beach, which was a larger beach but it was really silty.

    Green lakes vault toilets had nice motion sensor lights in them. The hand pump took a long time to get going.

    We went on both east and west sides of the waterloo-pickney trail, located off the Campground access road. I believe it was the west trail after Cassidy road we experienced some steep inclines.

    We also were able to see some awesome stars at night

    FYI sugarloaf and portage both have firewood for sale $6.



Guide to Newport

Camping near Newport, MI, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor lovers. From beautiful parks to family-friendly campgrounds, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

What to do:

  • Explore the trails: Many campgrounds have great biking and walking paths. At Maumee Bay State Park Campground, one reviewer mentioned, “There was plenty of room for riding bikes around, including a paved path to the lake.”
  • Visit the beach: If you’re near Sterling State Park Campground, you can enjoy the beach. A camper noted, “The water is gorgeous and the amenities are plentiful.”
  • Fishing and kayaking: Many campgrounds, like Haas Lake Park RV Campground, offer fishing and kayaking opportunities. One visitor shared, “Great space and wonderful people. Camping near a small river was wonderful.”

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for South Bass Island State Park Campground stated, “Bathrooms and shower house were good! Staff was very friendly.”
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds provide large, private sites. A visitor at Maumee Bay State Park Campground said, “The sites were spacious, flat, and fairly private.”
  • Wildlife: Campers enjoy the natural surroundings. One review for Sterling State Park Campground mentioned, “Good size sites, friendly staff, great beach and boat launch.”

What you should know:

  • Mayflies can be a nuisance: If you’re camping in the summer, be prepared for mayflies. A camper at South Bass Island State Park Campground noted, “One item of note is that there are sooooo many mayflies around.”
  • Limited amenities at some sites: Not all campgrounds have extensive facilities. A review for Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA mentioned, “There is not a community outdoor kitchen or community fire pit.”
  • Check for seasonal closures: Some campgrounds close during the off-season. A visitor at Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park found out, “I discovered this campground was closed for the season.”

Tips for camping with families:

  • Bring bikes: Many campgrounds have bike paths. A camper at Maumee Bay State Park Campground suggested, “Don’t forget your bikes for this campsite! There are miles of paved bike paths.”
  • Plan for activities: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly activities. One family at Monroe-Toledo North KOA enjoyed, “The activities for kids are great but not all are free.”
  • Pack bug spray: Bugs can be a problem, especially in warmer months. A visitor at Wilderness Campground reminded others, “Make sure to have lots of bug spray.”

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Some sites can be small or cramped. A review for Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA mentioned, “Sites are too close together, so you have very little privacy.”
  • Fill up before heading to your site: Make sure to fill your water tanks before setting up. A camper at Sterling State Park Campground advised, “Keep in mind that there are only electric hookups, so you have to fill your fresh water tank before you set up.”
  • Look for amenities: Some campgrounds offer great facilities. A visitor at Harbortown RV Resort said, “All concrete roads and pads. Basketball court, sand volleyball, playground, dog run, batting cages and go karts within walking distance.”

Camping near Newport, MI, has its perks and quirks. With the right preparation, you can have a fantastic outdoor experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Newport, MI is Maumee Bay State Park with a 4.6-star rating from 40 reviews.

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