Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jerome, MI

Several RV parks near Jerome, Michigan provide full hookup options for seasonal camping. Moscow Maples RV Park accommodates big rigs with both thirty-amp hookups and water connections, operating from May through mid-October. Holiday RV Campground features full hookup sites with concrete pads and 50-amp service, with grassy areas that can become muddy during wet conditions. "Nice park for full timers. Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud," noted one visitor. Hideaway RV Park offers spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, while Heartland Woods Family Resort provides electric and water hookups on generally level sites from mid-May through October.

Most RV parks in the area maintain seasonal operations, typically closing by late October. Dump stations are available at Moscow Maples and Camp Turkeyville, with the latter remaining open year-round for winter camping needs. Cell service quality varies by provider, with one review reporting excellent Verizon hotspot performance (22Mbps upload, 20Mbps download) and strong AT&T coverage at Holiday RV Campground. For travelers needing emergency RV services, some parks maintain relationships with mobile repair companies. Pet owners will find most parks accommodate dogs, though specific restrictions may apply. The proximity to I-94 provides convenient access to these RV parks, though several reviews mention road noise can be noticeable at sites closest to the highway.

Best RV Sites Near Jerome, Michigan (105)

    1. Moscow Maples RV Park

    1 Review
    Jerome, MI
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 688-9853

    "This is a smaller campground with some full timers or seasonal campers. We stayed a week and enjoyed our time there. We had lots of rain so we didn’t get outside as much as we wanted."

    2. Lighthouse Village RV Resort

    1 Review
    Litchfield, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 568-4343

    "The views while walking along Lake Huron are beautiful. The campground is clean. My only “con” is that full hookups are scarce and don’t have the perfect angle and view of the W/E sites."

    3. Camp Turkeyville RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Ceresco, MI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 781-4293

    "Concrete patio at each site. Daily trash pickup at campsite. Very quiet and family friendly."

    "We stayed here during COVID and not all amenities were allowed to be open at the time. However, nice park with friendly staff and good size lots. Could use a few more trees."

    4. Heartland Woods Family Resort

    1 Review
    Stockbridge, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 565-3500

    5. Hideaway RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Grass Lake, MI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 522-5858

    "Pull thru spot, super easy to get to, full hookup. Spots had plenty of room, some had grass others had concrete."

    "Very spacious sites, all of which are full hookups for a very reasonable price. Nice people running this place."

    6. Holiday RV Campground

    5 Reviews
    Grass Lake, MI
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 522-5846

    "Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot (22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids."

    "Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot(22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids."

    7. Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA

    9 Reviews
    Willis, MI
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 482-7722

    "We stay memorial day weekend and the last weekend of the season which is the harvest festival. My grandchildren always have a blast as well as grandma and Papa!"

    "Site was across the small road from the lake. Plenty of trees all around. Good for shade and natural comforts of the day."

    8. Apple Creek Campground & RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Grass Lake, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 522-3467

    "This is a well kept campground that has lots of trees (shady sites) and some nice amenities for kids.  There is a pool and a volleyball area as well as a playground."

    "The group area is circular and surrounded by trees which helped to keep it cool. Each site had electric hook-up and some had water."

    10. Hidden Lakes RV Resort

    1 Review
    Manchester, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (517) 902-7878

    $67 - $90 / night

    "It was quiet and relaxing. Easy parking for the 33ft RV. Camp store is well stocked. Staff were fantastic. You need yo camp here!"

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RV Park Reviews near Jerome, MI

482 Reviews of 105 Jerome Campgrounds


  • S
    Oct. 15, 2021

    Holiday RV Campground

    Nice Park

    Nice park for full timers. Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot (22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds. Pool was closed. Just needs more grass. Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud.

    Great campground with polite and helpful staff. Don’t pass this one up.

  • S
    Oct. 20, 2021

    Holiday RV Campground

    Large RV Park

    Nice Park Nice park for full timers. Large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids. Full hook ups. Cell service great with Verizon hotspot(22u, 20d, 38ms and AT&T cell(27d, 20u, 27ms). Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds. Pool was closed. Just needs more grass. Our spot was really patchy and resulted in a lot of mud. Great campground with polite and helpful staff. Don’t pass this one up.

  • CRC S.
    May. 9, 2021

    Ted Ranch Campground

    No thrills, largely rustic, family oriented, friendly

    This campground is pretty rustic with water and electricity at some sites, no showers or restrooms, a dump station for one at a time, Porta potties scattered around, small beach, small boat launch, mostly appears to be seasonal sites without sewer or rustic sites. Some but not a lot of shade, rolling fields being made into smaller sized sites. Dogs and dogs pens are allowed, and they do not appear to have parents who are attentive or keep them from barking. Friendly staff and family of four owners.

  • A
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Harrison Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet place to get away

    We have been here a few times. Really enjoy the secluded sites and the lake. It’s a small campground but it’s clean and quiet. Most sites don’t have water hookups but they do have electric. There isn’t much to do outside of the campground but there is a nice lake with canoe and kayak rentals. Very pet friendly and even has a dog beach.

  • Crystal W.
    Sep. 13, 2022

    Oaks Campgrounds

    Nice for the Night

    Friendly staff. Camp store in office. Pull through full hook up site. Seemed to be more of a permanent campground but everyone was friendly. The campground hosted activities such as a potluck and dj dance party at the pavilion.

  • Bucky W.
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Wilderness Campground

    Great for kids

    This is a great campground. There are a lot of things for kids to do including a swimming pond, playground, basketball, volleyball, and a catch and release fish pond. There are a couple pull through sites but most are back in and easily fit just about any rig. There are two bath houses and a dump station but no sewer. Awesome staff! Cabelas’s right down the street.

  • Megan A.
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Bruin Lake Campground — Pinckney Recreation Area

    Bruin Lake Campground

    Wonderful place even when it’s packed. Harder to get reservations over the years but always a great place to stay. Awesome bathrooms newly renovated. Nice spots. Mostly paved in the lower sites. Nice swimming area however no beach sand. Just a grassy area. Public boat launch on Bruin lake. Bruin lake connects to a few more lakes creating a nice chain of lakes. Half moon at the end of the chain is a great all sports lake. Awesome fishing. Sites have electric, no water. There is a dump station. Wood and ice available for purchase and a few vending machines. Nice hiking trails. They do have a few hike in yurts and hike in camping sites. Decent parking places for those hike ins.

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

    Great Visit / Great Park

    We spent this past week at Hogback Lake KOA. It is late in the season so much of the park was closed for the season, but we had a great year round site. A little bit of road noise, but water, electric, sewer, cable TV all worked great. We have family in the area and had a great visit. We will definitely stay here again in the spring.

  • Cynthia K.
    Jul. 21, 2023

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Old campground

       This state park was established in 1925, so almost 100 years old. The campground must be the original layout. There's a maze like quality to it. The roads are narrow & you may be driving off the road for a big rig. 

       Some sites are level, some aren't. Some can accommodate larger rigs, most can't. Check the site descriptions carefully & to be doubly sure, call the office & ask.

       There's water stations that look very old. They have wooden, shingled roofs. There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!

     There's 5 loops to the main campground.

     100 loop is small & closer to the lake than the other loops. It's the loop we chose this time.

        The sites are on the small side. There's 3 campsites that are close to the lake. 115, which is a larger site. 117 & 119 which have clear views of the lake. 117 is more a tent or popup site & is small. 119 is the best of the bunch. A large pad & a large site. There's no privacy bushes. These sites have a view of the lake with trees & brush & are on a ridge overlooking the lake. They aren't ON the lake. 

    On either side of 117 & 119 are 2 trails that lead to the lake. There's benches & a dock to tie up your boat. 

       The rest of the sites are a mixed bag. Some are level, some have an incline. If you have a big rig, be aware that the road to the 100 campsites branches into one way. Leading into the campsites, the road is narrow & has a ravine on one side!

        200 Loop is non electric

        300 Loop is the biggest loop & seems like the best bet for larger rigs. As stated above, some sites are better than others. There's a uniformity here that's missing from the other loops.

      Stay away from sites 393& 395!!! These sites are literally right on top of the dump station! As always watch for pit toilets near the sites. 

       400 loop is a smaller loop next to the 200 loop. There's only one shower house for both loops. Avoid site 444 & probably site 454. These sites are VERY close to the dump station. 

      500 loop is also smaller& has some nice sites tucked by themselves in the trees. There seems to be more privacy brush on this loop with SOME sites.

       512 is close to the shower house. 511 & 513 were somewhat secluded.

        If you have a boat you want to tie up at the dock, go for the 100 loop. If you can't get it, be aware there's no parking near the trails to the lake. You can park by the bathhouse & walk. 

       The shower & restrooms are atrocious!!! Worst looking buildings since Spring Mill SP! Dirty & need an entire overhaul. In fact, raze the buildings & build new ones! They're "cleaned" once a day. Suuuuuure they are. There was actual poop on the door of one of the women's toilet stalls the whole time I was there. Mold & spiders& dirt in the corners. Looks like the last upgrade was in the 50s.


Guide to Jerome

RV parks near Jerome, Michigan operate mainly from April to October, with most closing before winter. Situated in south-central Michigan along the I-94 corridor, this area experiences average summer temperatures around 80°F, with humidity making shade sites valuable. Most campgrounds in this region are set among farmland and light forest, offering fishing ponds rather than natural lakes.

What to do

Fishing at local ponds: Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA features a small lake with a swimming area and walking trail. "There's a trail that goes around the lake. The KOA has well stocked doggy poop bags and trashcans along the trail," notes a camper who appreciated the maintenance.

Family activities: Camp Turkeyville RV Resort offers organized activities for children throughout the season. "Family campground with restaurant, gift shop, camp store, ice cream parlor, and heated pool," reports one visitor. The campground includes "a volleyball pit, playground, and horseshoes," though the reviewer mentioned the "fishing pond is very small."

Walking trails: Apple Creek Campground & RV Park provides natural paths directly connected to the property. A camper noted, "There are nice walking/hiking trails connected right to the property," making it convenient for morning strolls without leaving the campground.

What campers like

Shaded sites: Apple Creek earns positive reviews for its tree coverage. "The group area is circular and surrounded by trees which helped to keep it cool," shares one camper. Another visitor mentioned the main campground is "mostly RV and surrounded by many trees, too."

Spacious layouts: Hideaway RV Park receives consistent praise for generous site dimensions. One camper stated, "Very spacious sites, all of which are full hookups for a very reasonable price." Another recent visitor noted, "Spots had plenty of room, some had grass others had concrete."

Well-maintained facilities: Camp Turkeyville impressed visitors with its upkeep. "Spacious sites. Concrete patio at each site. Daily trash pickup at campsite," reports one camper. Another mentioned, "Very laid back. Family oriented. Plenty of things for the kids to do."

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds close by late October. Heartland Woods Family Resort specifically operates "May 15 to October 31," with limited services during shoulder seasons. A reviewer noted challenges with "internet was not very good and Verizon cell phone was not good at all."

Site conditions vary: Some campgrounds have drainage issues during rain. At Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA, a visitor reported, "After only a few hours of moderate rainfall, we arrived to a completely flooded park." At Apple Creek, a camper observed, "Most of the sites around us were sandy dirt with very little to no grass."

Highway noise: Proximity to I-94 affects some campgrounds. At Hideaway RV Park, a reviewer stated, "Biggest downfall is the never ending traffic noise from the expressway," though they still appreciated it as "good for short getaways without a ton of kids and loud neighbors."

Tips for camping with families

Pool availability: Several RV parks offer swimming pools, particularly valuable during hot summer months. Apple Creek provides "lots of amenities for kids. There is a pool and a volleyball area as well as a playground," according to a recent visitor.

Organized activities: Holiday RV Campground features multiple play areas. "Playgrounds everywhere for the kids. Giant dog park and ponds," notes one camper. The campground's layout accommodates families, with "large spots to accommodate big rigs and kids."

Weekend events: Check campground calendars for special activities. At Apple Creek, a visitor mentioned, "Great owners that care about the camping experience and provide activities on the weekend for the kids," including "an ice cream sundae bar ($3/person), foam party, hay ride, candy bingo, basketball court, putt-putt."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When possible, preview sites before finalizing reservations. At Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA, a camper advised, "I would suggest to come in the park and drive through and pick a spot that you like before making reservations."

Utility hookup placement: Some parks have unusual utility arrangements. At Heartland Woods, a camper observed it was "hard to find a campsite. The numbers are just potted around and you just find where you want to go and hopefully your electric cord makes it to the post."

Cell service quality: Hidden Lakes RV Resort and other parks in the area have variable connectivity. While some parks report excellent service, at Heartland Woods one visitor specifically noted "Verizon cell phone was not good at all," which can affect remote workers and those needing consistent communication.

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