Best RV Parks & Resorts near Middleville, MI

Several RV parks near Middleville, Michigan provide full hookup options for recreational vehicles. Hidden Ridge RV Resort in Hopkins offers concrete pads with full hookups including 50-amp service, operating from April through October. "All sites include a concrete pad, fire ring and full hook-up. 120/150 amp," noted one camper about Hidden Ridge. Woodchip Campground in Byron Center features level sites with full hookups, big rig access, and operates May through October. Camp Turkeyville RV Resort in Marshall remains open year-round with spacious sites that include concrete patios and daily trash pickup. Tyler Creek in Alto accommodates RVs with electric, water, and sewer connections on sites that are generally easy to access.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer and fall weekends when parks fill quickly. Most RV parks in the area provide sanitary dump stations, though some like Hidden Ridge include sewer hookups at each site. Cell service varies by location, with Verizon coverage generally reliable throughout the region. Many parks accommodate pets but enforce leash rules and designated pet areas. Propane fill service is available at select locations including Alice Springs RV Park in Ionia. Some parks like Double RR Ranch in Belding feature pull-through sites that simplify arrival and departure for larger rigs. Winter camping options are limited, with Camp Turkeyville being one of the few year-round facilities in the area.

Best RV Sites Near Middleville, Michigan (103)

    1. Hidden Ridge RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Wayland, MI
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 672-9196

    $50 - $70 / night

    "Hidden Ridge is a modern RV resort within 8 minutes of Gun Lake and sandwiched between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. There is no tent camping available at this location."

    "Spacing was generous between locations. We had a drive-in(forward) location(#10) overlooking the small lake. There was some interstate noise but it was more of a steady hum and not an issue at all."

    2. Crooked Lake Campground and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Caledonia, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 270-7739

    "I had a great spot overlooking the lake and next to the boat launch. Campsites are spacious, there are two vault toilets and a water pump."

    "Our campsite was huge and mostly private. The vault toilets were as clean as one could be. I would love to camp here again."

    3. Woodchip Campground

    9 Reviews
    Byron Center, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 878-9050

    "This is a nice private campground with a lot of activities for kids and families. There is a pool, bounce pillow and basketball court. There are seasonal sites and other full hook-up sites."

    "Love this winter spot. Will definitely be returning in the future. Very friendly staff."

    4. 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."

    5. Eastpointe RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Spring Lake, MI
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 414-8137

    $58 - $73 / night

    "Definitely the best camp ground in West Michigan! Clean sites, friendly staff, and many amenities."

    "They pick up your trash right from the front of your sight and deliver fire wood right to the fire pit. The pool and hot tub are always very clean. They have a lovely view here of the river."

    6. Michawana Campground

    6 Reviews
    Cloverdale, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 623-3035

    $32 - $80 / night

    "Campground is clean and kept up and all sites have water and electrical. Not all have full hookups though so make sure you are booking full hookup if you need it."

    "We put our tent up on the hill tucked back up in the woods. Shade from the start!"

    7. Sandy Pines RV Resort and Campground

    3 Reviews
    Wayland, MI
    18 miles
    +1 (616) 896-8315

    8. Tyler Creek

    8 Reviews
    Freeport, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 868-6751

    $28 - $50 / night

    "Recently, I inherited a pop up camper and chose this place to be my first location to try it out. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Our site was nice with electric and water hookups."

    "We camped here early in the season all the campers where very friendly. Lots of kids and dogs. You can rent golf carts by the day to play with in the campground. Bathrooms were newly redone."

    9. Double RR Ranch RV Resort

    1 Review
    Belding, MI
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 794-0520

    "It is close to a town to get take out food if it rains. There are some larger vacation lodges to rent that ars nestled away in the woods, and a bunkhouse with rentals."

    10. Steamboat Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Jenison, MI
    Website
    +1 (616) 457-4837

    $45 - $85 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Middleville, MI

511 Reviews of 103 Middleville Campgrounds


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

    Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    Great Proximity to the Beach

    Holland State Park is popular for its expansive sandy beach along Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa where swimming, sun bathing, fishing, and boating are popular activities. Holland SP has two campgrounds – the Lake Macatawa Unit and the Beach Campground (which is where we stayed and the focus of this review). The Beach Campground is essentially a parking lot as the sites, patios and roads are paved with little grass among them. It is nestled between dunes which adds to the scenic value and blocks the strong winds coming off of Lake Michigan. The Lake Unit campground is much larger (211 campsites) than the Beach Campground and has more of a state park feel with trees, grass, and fire pits. 

    Site description:

    The Beach Campground has 98 RV sites of which 31 are 50 amp full hook-up and two camper cabins.  Some sites towards the northern section of the park have great views of Lake Michigan but be warned that strong winds can come off the lake and really shake your RV.  When we were there in early May the winds were very strong with blowing sand which made us really glad we were not near the water.

    Campsites are plenty wide to fit your RV with slide outs and car next to it without feeling cramped. Utilities are at the very back of the site so you may need an extension for your sewer hose. All sites were level. Every site has a picnic table. There are no fire pits at individual sites but community ones are located near the beach and you are permitted to use your own fire pit if you have one. 

    We were able to get nearly two dozen television stations with our antenna and had no problem locking into a satellite with our roof-mounted dish. Verizon phone and hotspot worked well. 

    So is this park big rig-friendly? In general, yes. Our site was certainly long (and wide) enough to fit our RV and the tow car next to it. However, we did have the back five feet overhanging the sand at the back of the site. This was no problem for us because our stabilizing jacks are in between our back tires. We were also there at a time when the park was fairly empty so backing in and pulling out was no problem. The sites are all set at an angle to the main road which makes backing easier. 

    Campground amenities:

    By far the beach is the biggest draw to the campground. The wide beach lures sunbathers out in warm weather and is popular for a walk at sunset.  There is a playground, picnic area, community fire pits, dump station, boat launch and concession stand. There is one restroom/shower house that was very clean but no laundry facilities.

    What we liked:

    We loved that fact that this campground was so close to water and the nice paved path for walking and hiking trails in the main part of the campground. Within 50 yards from our site we could be walking along Lake Macatawa or along the sandy shores of Lake Michigan. The beach is wide and expansive and is the place to be for awesome sunsets. When we were there the beach was not crowded because it was cold and windy but it would be a great place to enjoy a good book under an umbrella. Definitely liked the fact that this was a full hook-up state park with level sites.

    What we didn’t like:

    The park is essentially a parking lot with little grass and trees. What really surprised us was how many cars drove through the campground that were not staying there. There apparently are no restrictions on who drives through the park so many day-use visitors came by just for a look resulting in unnecessary traffic.

    Be advised there is a “no alcohol” policy in the park and campground and you have to sign a piece of paper saying you will abide by that rule. The rule states that “Possessing or consuming alcohol is prohibited in all areas of the park throughout the entire year” even inside your RV. 

    In order to enter the state park you must have a Michigan Recreation Passport which costs $32 for an annual non-resident OR you have to pay $11/day to enter the park even if you are camped there. 

    Pet:

    There are plenty of places to walk dogs here and access points to water if your dog likes to swim. Unfortunately, they are not allowed on the beach but there is a long walking path and within the main part of the park are miles of hiking trails and a nice overlook.  This park does not have an unleashed dog park; however, there is one within five miles at the fairgrounds.

  • R V.
    Jun. 21, 2019

    Oak Grove Resort & Campground

    Great RV Resort close to Lake Michigan

    Clean family friendly RV Resort. Pool, hot tub, modern restrooms and showers, playground, laundry and bike rentals. I believe all the sites are full hookup, cable t.v. and wi/fi. Less than a mile to Lake Michigan and close to boat launch and Lake Macatawa.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Beach Campground — Holland State Park

    Beach Campground = Parking Lot

    If you like to camp in a parking lot, like Walmart or Cracker Barrel, you will love this lake side campground- it's a parking lot! 

    PROS 

    Toilet/shower facilities very clean 

    2 bars TMOBILE 

    Walking distance to Lake Michigan 

    Rangers strictly enforced beach closure each evening- lots of sirens. 

    CONS 

    Pricy state park camping at $53/night for full hook up

    $8 Fee to make on-line reservations 

    Since out of state, we had to purchase a $39 Michigan State Park Permit in addition to paying for campsite 

    No senior or veteran discount 

    Campground is one big asphalt parking lot with painted lines to delineate each site. Absolutely no privacy from any other campsite. 

    Camping is slammed together as tow vehicles have to be parked next to camper/RV insufficient space to park in front of camper/RV 

    Must check-in before going to campground even with on-line reservation and payment in full 

    3pm check-in was strictly enforced--there was quite a line of RVs backed up at 230pm. Once registration opened it took us 20 minutes to register. 

    Needed plumbers tape to connect hose to site water faucet 

    Waist high weeds behind campsites 

    No shade and most of time too windy to deploy awning 

    No security gate closure overnight. 

    Anyone can drive through or walk in from the beach. 

    Lots of drive thrus by non campers 

    No campfire rings or lantern poles at campsites 

    Lots of campfire debris dumped behind campsites from those who bring their own fire pit and charcoal grills 

    Site 396 not level 

    No park WIFI

  • Shelly B.
    Jun. 26, 2017

    Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    Woods & Water Wonderland!

    Great family campground - Paired with the area offers many options! 

    With mostly modern sites situated in hardwoods, pines, or a mixture, we stayed in the hardwoods area; however, my kids would have enjoyed the pines better for it appeared to have hammock hanging at almost every site. Well-maintained and clean restrooms had soda vending machines. 

    Children's play area with equipment and activity field, where several kites were hoisted high into the air, were great. Gillette Visitor Center in the State Park area about 1/4 mile away offers Explorer and interpretive programs Tuesday through Saturday, with topics ranging from nature history/preservation to information on wildlife. We enjoyed the spider and bear presentations most, but maybe that is because I have all boys! The campground beach, only a 5 - 10 minute walk from any site, was awesome! While there wasn't a lifeguard, I appreciated the "flag system" advising how safe the water is each day. Unfortunately, a red flag was flying on our visit, so we only waded at the water's edge- but - still cool to lay out on the sugar-like sand and walk its 3 mile length! I do regret not making it back to the beach for sunset as our camping neighbors RAVED about it the following morning! 

    My favorite part of this campground was the trails. In addition to several trails within the campground (the one along the creek was especially loved!), many more can be accessed in the state park, which contains over ten miles of trails in its 1,200 acres. Trails to dunes, beach, and other parks as well as dune preserve: all well-marked and vary in difficulty, weaving through pine and hardwood forests nestled among dunes. Plus, the adjoining North Ottawa Dune Preserve offers an additional ten miles of trails! OMG - what a phenomenal place for a walk in the woods or trail running! One of our walks was up a 5-story staircase near the nature center, leading to an observation platform with expansive views of majestic dunes and Lake Michigan. I was impressed that a portion was barrier-free. 

    Some family ventured into nearby towns of Muskegon, Spring Lake, and Grand Haven to experience what they had to offer: shops, museums, World War II boats, piers to walk, and several craft breweries - all 15 minutes away! Our dogs enjoyed the visit to the unleashed dog park at Coast Guard Park that is a ten-minute drive or a five-mile walk through the trails. 

    Logistics to note: Campground sells ice - $2/7# bag and wood/$5.50 a bundle. We quickly realized that residences outside the park sold it at $5 for larger bundles. Area grocery stores include a Meijer superstore and Leppinks grocery. We preferred Leppinks for the quick trip and Meijer for items beyond groceries, such as that forgotten bathing suit or a propane tank for the grill. While we don't have a big rig, I did notice the backup of campers at the two campground dump stations Sunday before 1pm checkout. Being a state park, Hoffmaster requires vehicles have a recreation passport to enter ($11/year -residents and $32/year -non-residents or a daily rate of $9). No alcoholic beverages between April 15 and Labor Day. 

    I talked to a ranger about coming back later this year, and he told me it is best to book months ahead for weekends because they fill up at the beginning of summer; however, cancellations are not uncommon, so watch the DNR site for openings. Weekdays usually have availability, especially the first half of the summer. He added that a great time to visit would be the weekend before Halloween as they encourage people to decorate their sites, wear costumes, and participate in trick or treating on Saturday night.

  • Kim D.
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Markin Glen County Park

    Modern Campground Close to Downtown

    This is a modern campground with full hook-ups and cement parking areas. It is a newer campground, so there is not an old-growth canopy shading the sites. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Some sites are pull-throughs. Tent camping is allowed, but most campers have RVs.

    There is a bath house with good showers.

    The park also has a lake with a beach, although I have never been in it.

    This campground has a great location for people who want to visit Kalamazoo. One downside is that there are train tracks that run near the campground and sometimes the engines idle for extended periods at night.

  • Olivia S.
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort-South Haven, MI

    This is my top pick for South Haven

    Although this campground has great amenities, a pool, clean showers, and good sites/cabins, it is hard to book. If you know you are going to come to this area and camp, you need to book it a while in advance. I have used a pop-up and there was good space between campers. When I tent camped, we had a great spot near the cafe, the showers are amazing over there, they are more secluded. Our tent spot had electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. We camped on the grass and there is gravel to park your car. This campground is a perfect place to stay when visiting surrounding towns and going to the beach.

    Don’t forget to go to Sherman’s!!

    There was a forecast or rain, don’t mind the tarp

  • Michelle H.
    May. 6, 2018

    Hoffmaster State Park Campground

    Lovely park and beach

    Had a great time. Ample camp space. Clean facilities. Only draw back was no real concessions at the beach. Had a broken vending machine. This was end of August.

  • Kaitlynn B.
    Oct. 14, 2021

    Dutch Treat Camping & Recreation

    Great spot for big rigs

    Drove in with our class A pulling a trailer and called ahead, friendly staff was able to accommodate us with a pull through spot that was easy access, a slip to pay via Dropbox in the morning, and the hookups we needed (50⚡️, 💩, 💧). Easy access to highway and not far from a cute little town (Hudsonville??) where we found a really good Mexican place and a Meijer’s. Would visit again when passing through.

  • K
    Jun. 15, 2018

    Hidden Ridge RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    Modern RV resort

    Hidden Ridge is a modern RV resort within 8 minutes of Gun Lake and sandwiched between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. There is no tent camping available at this location.

    All sites include a concrete pad, fire ring and full hook-up. 120/150 amp

    Lots of activities for the whole family. There is a pool, hot tub, bounce pillow, splash pad. Children’s activities are planned throughout the week and adult activities, as well.

    Gun Lake is crystal clear meaning you can see the sand/pebble bottom. There is fun to be had on this nice-sized Lake.

    Not far from Hidden Ridge is a race track that is busy each weekend with all manner of race cars.


Guide to Middleville

Camping options near Middleville, Michigan range across several counties with varying terrain from rolling hills to riverfront settings. The area features elevations between 700-850 feet above sea level with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping months. Most campgrounds in this region experience a typical Midwest seasonal pattern with thunderstorms common in summer afternoons.

What to do

Water recreation at Crooked Lake: Paddlers enjoy multiple connected lakes near Crooked Lake Campground. "You can start at Crooked Lake and follow a little water trail to Pickerel to swim at a small beach," notes one camper. The area includes nearby Silver Lake with additional swimming options.

Family activities at Michawana: Summer recreation includes lake swimming with provided equipment. "They have a lake/beach for swimming, kayaks, paddle boards, and canoes to use at the lake. They also have a massive slip 'n slide, zip lining, and a rock climbing wall," reports one visitor to Michawana Campground. Many activities are included with stay.

Golf and camping combination: Tyler Creek combines camping with golf course access. "Offers golf. Has a swimming pool and camp store. Close to the Boulder Ridge Zoo," mentions one camper. The clubhouse provides entertainment options as "the clubhouse for the golf course has a little common area with games and TV plus the bar makes great and cheap drinks."

What campers like

Spacious, well-maintained sites: Hidden Ridge RV Resort receives praise for site quality and layout. "All sites are good size sites with a cement pad and very green grass. It is also very well run and maintained," notes one camper. Another mentions, "Our campsite was huge and mostly private" when describing their experience.

Water recreation access: Riverfront camping creates unique experiences at Double RR Ranch RV Resort. "There is a river to explore and we always get a riverfront site. Rivers are just fun for fishing, throwing stones, canoeing," shares a visitor. The resort also offers horseback riding with river crossings suitable for beginners.

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention bathroom cleanliness as important. "The bath houses are huge and well taken care of," reports one Michawana visitor. Another notes at Eastpointe RV Resort: "The pool and hot tub are always very clean. They have a lovely view here of the river. They have two bath houses with four showers in both male and female."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Summer weekends fill quickly at most campgrounds. "This park is very big. Seems to have a lot of seasonal campers there but still spots for the vacationers too," reports one Camp Turkeyville RV Resort visitor, indicating the balance between permanent and temporary sites.

Shade availability: Tree cover varies significantly between parks. One Hidden Ridge visitor notes: "One downside to this place is there is not much shade. Most of the bigger trees are around the perimeter so most sites are in the sun all day."

Distance to services: Location research prevents surprises. "There isn't much close to the campground at all. Like the closest gas station is 15 miles. Not really any fast food restaurants either," explains one Hidden Ridge camper, emphasizing the importance of arriving prepared.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Family-focused parks offer structured events. "Kid friendly! This park always finds away to having something fun for the kids to do," shares one Hidden Ridge visitor. Another camper at Woodchip Campground mentions, "We came here for a fall camping weekend. Kids loved going on wagon ride to find the pumpkins and then decorating them. They really enjoyed the glow wagon ride."

Site selection for kid supervision: Strategic booking helps with family management. "There are campsites in a circle around the playground, so you can sit at your site and watch the kids play," explains a Woodchip camper, highlighting the thoughtful layout for families.

Rental equipment availability: Many parks offer equipment rentals. "We rented a golf cart from them, which our kids had a blast just going for rides around the campground," reports a Hidden Ridge visitor. Similarly, at Double RR Ranch: "We enjoyed a reasonable trailride on horses thru a shallow part of the river. Very easy for inexperienced riders and kids."

Tips from RVers

Site surfaces and layout: RV sites near Middleville, Michigan often feature concrete pads. "Spacious sites. Concrete patio at each site. Daily trash pickup at campsite," notes a Camp Turkeyville visitor, highlighting the conveniences offered.

Pull-through availability: Ease of parking varies between parks. Woodchip Campground provides level sites with full hookups and big rig access, while Eastpointe RV Resort campers mention: "Super nice staff. Great views. Great pool. Biking distance to town."

Seasonal considerations: Operating schedules differ across parks. One camper at Woodchip notes they "heat the pool till end of October" and "does trick or treating," making it suitable for fall camping when many other rv sites near Middleville have closed for the season.

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