Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Onekama, MI

Orchard Beach State Park Campground welcomes pets throughout its 180 sites with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness offers a more primitive pet-friendly experience with dispersed camping options along Green Road. Lake Michigan Recreation Area provides pet-friendly sites with access to sandy beaches where dogs can enjoy the shoreline. Most campgrounds in the area require pets to remain on leashes no longer than 6 feet, with owners responsible for waste cleanup. Kampvilla Park and Betsie River Campsite accommodate pets at their full-hookup RV sites and pet-friendly cabins. The campground loops at Lake Michigan Recreation Area provide excellent opportunities for walking dogs, with many sites offering enough space for pets to relax without disturbing neighboring campers.

Hiking trails near Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness provide excellent pet exercise opportunities with miles of sandy paths through forested dunes leading to Lake Michigan's shoreline. Poison ivy surrounds many campsites in the region, requiring extra vigilance when walking dogs through wooded areas. The Manistee National Forest offers extensive pet-friendly hiking options with multiple access points near Onekama. Seasonal considerations include summer crowds at popular beaches where pet access may be more restricted, while spring and fall offer more solitude for camping with dogs. Many campers report the pet-friendly beach at Lake Michigan Recreation Area provides stunning sunset views with sandy-bottom swimming areas suitable for dogs who enjoy water. Winter camping options remain available at several year-round facilities, though pet owners should prepare for cold weather with appropriate shelter and bedding for their animals.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Onekama, Michigan (172)

    1. Orchard Beach State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Manistee, MI
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 723-7422

    "Pretty standard Michigan State Park campground. Nice staff. Park maintenance is currently building a wood fence to keep folks away from steep bluff edge. Views of Lake Michigan fairly limited."

    "My husband and I grew up in Onekama. It was important for us to spend time with our kids near our favorite places and this park allowed us to do that."

    2. Platte River Campground — Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

    61 Reviews
    Beulah, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 326-4700

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Hiking to Lake Michigan, bike trails, Sleeping Bear Dunes just a short drive away. For those with dogs, Esch Beach, at the end of Esch Road, is about 10 minutes by car and dog friendly."

    "One of my Favorite places in Michigan to camp. Out of the way without being out of the way. The walk in sites are a very short walk and well away from the other sites."

    3. Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness

    32 Reviews
    Manistee, MI
    21 miles
    Website

    $14 - $27 / night

    "The dunes provide moderate difficulty levels, despite being a relatively small park there are so many hidden trails one can take. Dispersed camping is allowed and pets are welcomed."

    "Lake Michigan rec area is adjacent with beach access and trails to walk. Hamlin Lake at Ludington State Park is not far and has an interpretive canoe trail."

    4. Kampvilla Park, LLC

    7 Reviews
    Arcadia, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 864-3757

    "Very clean campground, friendly, polite people all around, great pool and real nice “event” room. Nice clean (2) bathhouses, and one family bathhouse, also very nice."

    "This campground has very clean bathrooms, a pool, park to play and close proximity to lots of things to do."

    5. Betsie River Campsite

    18 Reviews
    Elberta, MI
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 352-9535

    $33 - $85 / night

    "Location is close to so many great towns and attractions: Glen Arbor/Sleeping Bear Dunes, many Lake Michigan beaches, kayaking/canoeing/tubing river trips, great fishing if that's your thing."

    "Very quiet campground and close to the small town of Frankfort. The campground is along the Betsie river and they offer a fish cleaning station."

    6. Lake Michigan Recreation Area

    24 Reviews
    Manistee, MI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 723-0141

    $40 - $115 / night

    "Awesome beach and/or forest locations for camping! Spots near the parking are but also some spots you can hike to. Beautiful all around. And pet friendly!"

    "A short walk from the camping loops, the dunes open to the amazing shore of Lake Michigan. Take a stroll on the sandy beaches or wade into the sandy-bottom cool waters of the lake."

    7. Manistee National Forest Marzinski Horse Trail Campground

    5 Reviews
    Manistee, MI
    10 miles
    Website

    "I wish we had a place to dump our grey water, but otherwise it was an easy drive in and had fresh water."

    8. Matson's Big Manistee River Campground

    3 Reviews
    Onekama, MI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 723-5705

    $24 - $40 / night

    9. Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness - Green Road

    17 Reviews
    Free Soil, MI
    20 miles

    "Spent a few nights here enjoying Manistee National Forest and Lake Michigan. During our stay we relocated from our original site to a bigger site further down the road heading south."

    "This was our first time trying out dispersed camping and this location was perfect! We loved being a short drive away from Lake Michigan and plenty of hiking trails."

    10. Northern Exposure Campground & RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Mesick, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (231) 885-1199

    $30 - $45 / night

    "We asked to be away from the lake because of our young kids but the lake lots looked beautiful. We will be back."

    "I love having a view from my campsite that has a lake on it! Not many big boats on it so there was no motor noise constantly like how it is on most inland lake campgrounds."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Onekama, MI

993 Reviews of 172 Onekama Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2017

    Traverse City State Park Campground

    Great Proximity to Downtown, Beach, and Breweries.

    The location of this campground is great and it's best feature in my opinion! This park is just two miles to downtown Traverse City (one of Michigan’s most popular resort towns), a quarter mile from a pretty beach and the beautiful blue waters of Lake Michigan, and it sits along the TART Trail which is a 10.5-mile bicycle trail running through the city.

    While the park is small at just 47 acres, it holds pretty many campsites – approximately 350 (and two cabins). Campsites are set among tall pine trees so there is a bit of shade but that also means that they are sandy with little grass. Roads are paved and narrow if you are trying to maneuver with a large (40+ RV) and you may have difficulty backing into your site with the numerous trees lining the road. All sites are back-in with electric. Sites and patios are sandy with varying degrees of levelness. There is a dump station and water spigots are scattered throughout the campground. Picnic tables and fire pits are at each site. Sites are $31/night ($49/night for the cabins) and reserveable online.

    This park is right on US-31/M-72 which means there is easy access in and out but it can be noisy if your campsite is close to the road. Expect the campground to be very busy on weekends and in the summer and tightly packed.

    Amenities include: picnic area, beach, fishing, hiking/bicycling trail, three bathhouses, playground area, camp store, pet walk (no off-leash dog park).

    Outside of the park there is a lot to do in Traverse City. Early July is the ever-popular Cherry Festival which lasts for a week. But you better book your campsite early if you want to enjoy all the festivities (which happen to be close to the park). The summer farmers market is great and held every Wednesday and Saturday. Early in the season, asparagus is plentiful and locally-grown asparagus is the best you will ever have being super sweet, tender, and inexpensive. For beer drinkers, consider paddling the beer trail that takes you from Boardman Lake to Lake Michigan and past numerous breweries where you pull over for a pint. If it's ice cream you want, you have come to the right place. There are multiple creameries with Moomer's being our favorite and for some reason eating it right at the farm stand was the best.

  • Jill B.
    Apr. 21, 2019

    Traverse Bay RV Resort

    Very high-end class A Resort

    We have spent six weeks at this park for the last 6 years. We attend a horse show circuit near by. It is the creme de la creme of RV parks. The sites are individually owned (and leased out) and many of the owners have made their lots very nice. The park is limited to Class A, Fifth Wheels and Class C only. This park is dominated by big, very nice class A's.

    We have a 5th wheel and have appreciated the amenities very much. Great wifi, curbside garbage pickup, trails, dog park, and many others. You are limited to 2 dogs, and they are very strict about leashes and picking up poop. But, that keeps the place looking nice.

    We enjoy it very much and it is so close to the horse show, it cannot be beat. Because they are such a popular place to stay during the show (July - mid August), they sites book up a year in advance.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2017

    Poncho's Pond RV Park

    Loved It!

    This park is a very nice RV park. All 257 sites are full hook-up (with cable), level, and have paved patios and for a $2 up charge you can get a paved site. Our site was super long (over 100’) and had a nice view of the large pond. There is pretty good separation between sites and on one side of us were large bushes that added privacy from our neighbors and the adjacent pathway. There are tent sites set off along one area of the park near the bathrooms. There are a few trees among the tent sites but they are not very private and located near the garbage dumpsters/recycle bins and on a main exit thoroughfare. There are also three “haciendas” for rent. 

    One of my favorite features of the campground was the fitness center. Poncho and his wife are triathletes so the facility is top notch with weight machines, free weights, cycles, treadmills, elliptical, medicine balls, and lots of bands. There are three heated pool on the property – two outdoor and one indoor with and two spas. Since we were there in mid-October the outdoor pools were closed but the indoor hot tub and pool were open (albeit, super crowded on the weekend with kids). There are two laundry rooms and three bathrooms that are very modern and clean. One of the cable television stations displays security camera footage around the property which was nice because I could see how full the laundry was before carrying all my stuff there. There is a game room for kids, playground, shuffleboard, and a clubhouse. There is a stocked pond on the property but it is only for kids (17 and under) to fish in. Cable television yielded 55 channels and WiFi was available at our site with a decent signal. The campground is very well-maintained with nicely mowed grass. The grounds crew was always working but they were not annoying with constant loud machines. There is a railroad track that runs behind the park but it does not get a lot of use so the noise was not too bad. If you don’t want to be near the tracks, ask for a site away from the south side of the park. There is an off-leash dog park but it really is too small and narrow for big dogs. 

    The campground is very convenient to lots of shopping and restaurants and within walking distance of a McDonalds, fruit market, drug store and grocery. Downtown Ludington is only about five minutes away which has a cute downtown with shopping, galleries, and restaurants. Ludington State Park is about 15 minutes away and has miles and miles of hiking trails and beach access. There is also a city park downtown which is along Lake Michigan with beach access and lots of room for a nice walk (but dogs are not allowed). The office staff was super helpful pointed out places to hike and things to do for the weekend. Also loved that they gave us a choice of sites and let us drive around the campground (in their golf cart) and pick out the one we wanted. 

    We camped here in an RV and really couldn’t find anything we didn’t like about it. New customers get a 10% discount and during our stay we fell into low season and nightly rates were discounted 50%. So for $28/night we got a really nice site with lots of amenities in a great location. If you are looking for a nice RV park at a great price near a nice coastal Michigan town, give this place a try.

  • N
    Jun. 23, 2022

    D.H. Day Campground — Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

    D.H. Day Campground

    Overall the campground has a very pleasant and rustic charm. The foliage helps create privacy but the campsites are close in proximity overall. The one warning that should be more clearly indicated is that there is poison ivy surrounding every single site so please be aware if you have pets and small children. The fact that there was so much poison ivy is the only reason I gave it four stars. Lake Michigan is a short walk away and you are able to walk to sleeping bear dunes along the beach. For those who would like convenience Glen Arbor is only five minutes down the main road and has a ton of restaurants, parks and a nice grocery store.

  • M
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Dunes Harbor Family Camp

    Hands down favorite campground!

    This place is FUN!!!

    The campground in itself is a blast. The waterpark, playground, hammock area, swings, biggest sand box ever, all the activities, and can’t forget the ice cream shop!!!

    Then add in ATV access from the campground, waterfront sites to park your jet skis, and horse rides onsite!!

    We never really wanted to leave! The staff were awesome! The grounds are well maintained and they have the best grass. Lol

    My only suggestion would be to put in a fenced in dog park, but other than that, this is a must stop if ever in the Silver Lake area.

  • L
    May. 29, 2019

    Poncho's Pond RV Park

    One of the best campgrounds I've been too!

    The Layout of the campground is great. Perfect to bring your pets. Nice pools and close enough to the state park to go tubing or a beach day at Lake Michigan.  Everything is close so you are not missing anything.

  • Macy M.
    Jul. 5, 2020

    Rvino - Camp Cadillac, LLC

    Great private campground

    Great little campground just on the outskirts of Cadillac. Great rates especially for full hookups. This was our first time at this park, we originally had a site next to the pool, but quickly realized our TT would not fit due to the trees. The front desk quickly changed our site and we were good to go. All sites were well maintained, they had a petting zoo (goats) and a store with a little game room in it. I would definitely come back.

  • R
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Orchard Beach State Park Campground

    no beach access

    Pretty standard Michigan State Park campground. Nice staff. Park maintenance is currently building a wood fence to keep folks away from steep bluff edge. Views of Lake Michigan fairly limited. If these were improved, this would be a much more popular park. I was very disappointed that their stairs to beach had been eroded near its base so you could no longer access beach but had to drive to one of two local beaches. I stayed one night and unfortunately had to camp next to a group who had a very barky, anxious large dog. Some folks need to leave their poorly trained dogs at home.

  • C
    Oct. 12, 2018

    Lake Michigan Recreation Area

    Beautiful and diverse spots!

    Awesome beach and/or forest locations for camping! Spots near the parking are but also some spots you can hike to. Beautiful all around. And pet friendly!


Guide to Onekama

Camping options around Onekama offer diverse terrain from lakeshore to forest settings within Manistee National Forest. Winter temperatures in this region average 22°F, while summer averages 70°F with rainfall concentrated in spring and early summer. The area features numerous dispersed camping opportunities along Green Road where campers can find free sites within a 5-10 minute walk of Lake Michigan.

What to do

Beach hiking along Lake Michigan: Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness provides exceptional shoreline exploration opportunities. "A 2 mile hike in beach spot with beautiful views. Lots a variation in how great each spot is, but absolutely worth it. No amenities at all. Great beach walks on lake michigan," notes Nicole B. The trail system connects to miles of undeveloped shoreline.

Salmon fishing opportunities: Matson's Big Manistee River Campground offers direct river access for anglers. According to Shawn M., "They have a boat launch with rentals for boats, kayaks, and even a little fishing charter type deal if you'd like. Manistee river is very nice to kayak and go fishing." Late summer through fall provides optimal salmon runs.

Dune exploration: The unique inland dune system provides unusual hiking terrain. "The dunes provide moderate difficulty levels, despite being a relatively small park there are so many hidden trails one can take," explains Den R. from Nordhouse Dunes. Hiking poles help with sandy terrain, especially when exploring more remote areas.

What campers like

Privacy in rustic settings: Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness - Green Road provides secluded dispersed camping experiences. Kate K. shares, "The last time we camped we didn't see another person all weekend. That is my kind of escape! Highly recommended if you're up for adventure, have 4 wheel drive, and are looking to escape the masses." These sites range from roadside pull-offs to more secluded clearings.

Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain high cleanliness standards. Campgrounds like Kampvilla Park receive consistent praise for maintenance. Amy Y. notes, "This campground has very clean bathrooms, a pool, park to play and close proximity to lots of things to do." Most developed campgrounds offer bathroom cleaning at least twice daily.

Winter camping options: Some sites remain accessible year-round. "Spent a few nights here enjoying Manistee National Forest and Lake Michigan. Verizon service was fair. Road access was fair as well but better suited for smaller rigs due to tight roads and numerous curves," reports Connor N. about Green Road sites, which remain accessible through winter months for properly equipped vehicles.

What you should know

High lake levels affect beach access: Many campers report changing shoreline conditions. At Lake Michigan Recreation Area, Rachael S. observed, "Water was very high this year so not much of a beach, but posting up on the dunes themselves was fun. Water was super cold - but, it's Michigan." Beach access points may require adjustment based on water levels.

Crowding at popular sites: Peak summer weekends see significant visitor numbers at accessible locations. "Due to how busy it was, we ended up parking a half mile down the road. By the time we left there was about a mile of cars parked after us. Seems to be a very busy spot on the weekends," reports Bradley B. about Nordhouse Dunes. Weekday visits provide more solitude.

Varying campsite quality: Site conditions range dramatically across the region. Some offer minimal facilities while others provide full hookups. "We weren't impressed. Sites look level but it's deceiving. Bath house was so so," notes Sharon H. about one location. Research specific site conditions before booking, especially for larger RVs or trailers.

Tips for camping with families

Playground and activity access: Northern Exposure Campground offers extensive child-friendly amenities. "Nice spots both on the river show and across the road. Easy water access for very little children and non-motorized boats/Kayaks, etc. Nicely equipped playground and evening activities at the Camp Store/Office on special weekends," explains Anne G. Most activity programming runs Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Dog friendly campgrounds near Onekama: Sites accommodate pets with varying restrictions. "Dispersed camping is allowed and pets are welcomed. I didn't see any ticks or many insects but we camped by the lake trail which was windy and chilly," mentions Den R. about Nordhouse Dunes. Most trails welcome leashed dogs, though some may restrict access during nesting seasons.

Wildlife awareness: Bears have been reported in some camping areas. "There was a bear spotted in the group area during our stay. Bring bug spray! The ticks are bad this year and we heard several people in the park talking about having a tick on them," warns one camper. Food storage containers are essential at all sites, particularly in more remote locations.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing considerations: Betsie River Campsite and similar locations may present challenges for larger rigs. "The sites are smaller, but comfortable with lots of shade trees and a handful of cabins. There are no activities, pools, etc! But there is a DELICIOUS little café serving up inexpensive, filling breakfasts each morning," notes Allison H. Sites near Onekama often accommodate smaller to mid-sized RVs more comfortably than large class A motorhomes.

Road conditions for dispersed camping: Access roads to pet friendly dispersed areas require planning. "Beautiful area with a lot of dispersed campsites, accessible by pretty much any vehicle, although the road is a bit sandy, so maybe take precautions after rain," advises evi L. about Green Road sites. Larger RVs should consider rainfall patterns before attempting access.

Services availability: Limited hookups exist throughout the region. "Lake Michigan Campground at Manistee a nice wooded rustic campground. Bathrooms very clean. Flush toilets a plus. Wish they had potable water faucet to fill a fresh water tank and a dumping station," notes Kathie M. RVers should arrive with full water tanks when visiting rustic campgrounds.

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