Best Campgrounds near Ionia, MI

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Ionia, Michigan features a range of mixed-use campgrounds scattered around the scenic Sessions Lake and Flat River areas. Bertha Brock County Park provides rustic tent camping, RV sites, and cabins just outside the city, while Ionia State Recreation Area offers both developed and walk-in camping opportunities along Sessions Lake. Campgrounds like Alice Springs RV Park & Resort and Wabasis Lake County Park complement the area with more amenity-rich options. Sites throughout the region accommodate various camping styles from tent-only primitive sites to full-hookup RV locations and rental cabins.

Camping seasons generally run from April through October across most developed campgrounds, with few options available year-round. Summer months draw the highest visitation, particularly at waterfront locations. The region experiences typical Midwest seasonal patterns with hot summers and cold winters that limit camping outside peak months. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly for weekend stays during summer, while some sites operate on a first-come basis. Bertha Brock Park features walk-in access across a historic bridge, with primitive facilities in a natural setting. A visitor noted, "Bertha Brock is a great place for families. It is generally quiet, especially on non-holiday weekends. Near Ionia State Park with a nice beach for swimming or boating."

Campers frequently mention Sessions Lake at Ionia State Recreation Area as a standout feature, offering swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating opportunities. The recreation area contains multiple trail systems, including hiking paths around the lake, mountain biking routes, and equestrian trails. Several reviewers highlight the peacefulness and natural setting of area campgrounds, though facilities receive mixed reviews. Bertha Brock County Park earns praise for its secluded sites and disc golf course, while some visitors note the prevalence of insects near wooded sites. According to one camper at Ionia Recreation Area: "There is a disc golf course, mountain bike trail, equestrian trails, hiking trails, a beautiful no-wake lake perfect for swimming, kayaking, or fishing. The beach is fantastic especially for little kids who might not be the best swimmers."

Best Camping Sites Near Ionia, Michigan (111)

    1. Ionia State Recreation Area — Ionia Recreation Area

    15 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 527-3750

    $24 / night

    "We just got back from Ionia State Campground, and we had the most lovely time! First of all, I did some research ahead of time to find a more private camping spot, and ours did not disappoint."

    "Ionia has so many great outdoor activities for almost anyone. "

    2. Bertha Brock County Park

    6 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 522-7275

    $15 / night

    "Nestled right outside the city of ionia. To enter the park you cross a historic bridge. There is dispersed camping. Out house bathrooms."

    "Relatively close to town if you need to purchase food or other gear. Bugs (mosquitoes) can get pretty bad, bring lots of bug spray!"

    3. Lakeside Resort

    2 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 527-3216

    "The campground was fantastic with lake, trails, pool, and great people. There was even a car show the weekend we went."

    "Trails are great for hiking and biking."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Snow Lake Kampground

    5 Reviews
    Belding, MI
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 248-3224

    "A quiet, relaxing place to get away from city noise."

    5. Alice Springs RV Park & Resort

    3 Reviews
    Ionia, MI
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 527-1608

    $65 - $80 / night

    6. Scalley Lake Park Campground and Cabins

    6 Reviews
    Cannonsburg, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 691-8534

    "Amazing spot away from the city! The owner of the place is very accommodating and pleasant to be around. Private lake with no motors so it is very quiet and peaceful!!!"

    "The cabins are clean and nice, the view of the lake is beautiful. My 6 children had a great time here"

    7. Ionia County Ionia Fairgrounds

    1 Review
    Ionia, MI
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (616) 527-1310

    8. Maple River Campground

    3 Reviews
    Pewamo, MI
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (989) 981-6792

    "September 9th 2017 I hosted a Kayak/Canoe trip and we used this location for our landing and camping. It was a great little location that even had some river side cabins you could rent."

    "They do have ice and firewood for sale there, but there isn’t a little store so you have to leave the campground and drive a few miles for that (so just do your best to remember everything!)"

    9. Wabasis Lake County Park

    10 Reviews
    Cannonsburg, MI
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (616) 691-8056

    "There are a few downsides:

    1. Because it's so close to Grand Rapids and some other cities, it typically is full on the weekends. Booking a site can be troublesome."

    "However, we were able to get a hold of the staff the next day, we were refunded for our first night, and had a great second night at Wabasis Lake staying in the camper cabins."

    10. Tyler Creek

    8 Reviews
    Freeport, MI
    18 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."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 111 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Ionia, MI

450 Reviews of 111 Ionia Campgrounds


  • Super S.
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Crockery Creek RV Park

    RUDE AND INCONSIDERATE AND GREEDY

    Terrible place to camp, dirty pool, apple avenue with loud semis , 100s of golf carts, so many that they should have stop lights , NO FISH IN THE POND, greedy owners, boom boom music played all hours by kids on golf carts......if you want to waste your money then this is the place for you.......they will respond saying it isn't true and that I'm a liar.....all of this is the truth

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Woodchip Campground

    Great location in Grand Rapids Area

    Great place to stay for the weekend. Lots of activities for kids. Heats pool till end of October . Does trick or treating. Sites are small.

  • Joel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    MTB camp and bike (again)

    We camped and rode (again) at Fort Custer.  We've been here 2x before (once in a cabin and once in tents) and this has now officially become a favorite. 

    We loved our site (so don't book this one) as it's close to the trails for riding.  The campground was almost to capacity, but still some open sites.

    All in all this was a great trip, and we even visited Belle's brewery on our way home.

  • M
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Crockery Creek RV Park

    Rude and unprofessional

    The little owners wife racially profiled my kids friends mom,  in front of the kids!!!!!!  Ha!  She tried accusing us of sneaking in their pool.  That's hilarious,  because we paid $3700.00 for a seasonal.  The pool is actually small and it was oily and full of hair.  Being off Apple Ave,  it's  loud and hard to relax.  My husband had a tragic workplace accident,  so we weren't able to get to the camper in a few weeks.  The owner called him multiple times at once,  being aggressive with his tone,  trying to get us to pull our camper so they can rent that spot out.  They must be desperate for money.  They should try reading up on the law.  Their website lies about their amenities,  they had no fish all season and their pond was disgusting.

  • James V.
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Steamboat Park Campground

    Wonderful, well thought through campground.

    I have had a very enjoyable stay. The river location is quite nice and the grounds are very well cared for. The site(and all sites, as far as I can see) are quite level. The bathrooms are not just clean and well maintained, but the shower rooms also have a dedicated sink and toilet, which I much appreciate. The washer and dryers in the bathhouse are brand new and take credit cards. While it is near a regional airport, there is close to no air traffic and no commercial traffic I noticed. Overall, probably one of the top 5 campgrounds I have encountered, if the list was for being up to date, well thought out and well provisioned. Everything was top notch.

  • Linda C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Brookside City Park

    More expensive now

    Tents sites are now $20 and RV hookups (water and 20/30 amp) are $30. When I got to the police station they were closed for the week but a phone # was provided to call dispatcher and an officer responded promptly to help me get registered. Cash or check only.

  • Chris R.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Tyler Creek

    Absolutely garbage

    Had a reservation for 6 months and the day we were to arrive, we were told we could not have the site we prepared for because someone else wanted to stay longer.  Management has the right to alter your reservation without your consent or the courtesy of a phone call.  When questioned, the owner treated us like garbage and was rude as hell.  Would never recommend this place to anyone, stay away!!!

  • Bob B.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    A return to my childhood

    I camped here countless times throughout my childhood. It was nice returning. I brought back great memories and it struck a balance of staying up with the times but still leaving most to nature.

    Since there are no water or sewer hook ups, lines at the dump/fill station can get long.

    Sites are easy to get in and out of with RV/TT.

    Don’t miss out on the great finishing and hiking. A great plus is still seeing kids rise actual bikes!

  • H
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Fort Custer Recreation Area

    Beautiful Woodsy Campground

    We’ve stayed at both sites listed. 161 you do have neighbors pretty close, but we just stayed at 51 and it is extremely secluded! We had an amazing time tent camping it was so quiet! We love it here already with only being here twice!


Guide to Ionia

Camping sites near Ionia, Michigan range from developed recreation areas with full facilities to more basic county parks with tent sites and cabins. Located in central Michigan at elevations of 750 to 850 feet, the area features flat river valleys that can experience heavy humidity during summer camping season. Most Ionia area campgrounds stay open from April through October, with limited winter camping options.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Ionia State Recreation Area offers an 18-hole disc golf course among several recreational activities. "This is great campground for family's it's peaceful and for the most part a quiet campground. A short walk or bike ride to the beach of Sessions Lake or even to the peninsula to fish from dock," notes Nick B.

Kayaking on calm waters: Sessions Lake at Ionia State Recreation Area provides excellent paddling opportunities. "Nice camping. Great lake for fishing, swimming, kyaking or small boating. Scenic views on trails around the lake. Not too far so the kids can fallow along," according to Jo H.

Hiking trails: Bertha Brock County Park offers several marked hiking paths with historic features. "It was only $2 to enter the park. There was three hiking trails to choose from, we choose the 'turkey trail'. The trail was well marked but got quite confusing about 3/4 in. Tons of fun things to see here, beautiful stone bridges," reports Justyna E.

What campers like

Secluded camping spots: Many campgrounds near Ionia feature private sites away from crowds. "We just got back from Ionia State Campground, and we had the most lovely time! First of all, I did some research ahead of time to find a more private camping spot, and ours did not disappoint. After looking around the campground, there were numerous spots that were very secluded and private," shares Rachel P.

Fishing opportunities: Maple River Campground offers riverfront sites ideal for anglers. "We were on site 6, and there was plenty of space! We were able to park the camper with the door facing the river. It was great for fishing, and our dogs had a great time too," according to Alexandra M.

Clean facilities: Some campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities. "We stayed in the camper cabins. Each cabin had a living room, two bedrooms, kitchen work counter, dining table, microwave, and a small fridge. One of the rooms contains a queen size bed, and the other bedroom contains two sets of bunk beds," reports ERolf P. about Wabasis Lake County Park.

What you should know

Walk-in sites requirement: Some camping areas require hiking to reach sites. Michael S. warns about Ionia State Recreation Area's Beechwood Campground: "Once you do figure out that you have to drive to acolyte back end of park to register then turn all the way around and find hidden non marked campground, you'll soon realize they are walk/hike in sites. NO WHERE on DNR website for reservations does it say this."

Limited amenities at some parks: Many camping areas have basic facilities only. "There is dispersed camping. Out house bathrooms," notes Lydia T. about Bertha Brock Park.

Additional fees may apply: Snow Lake Kampground and other private campgrounds charge for extras. "You do have to pay $5 for shower use and $5 to use the dump station. They do have ice and firewood for sale there, but there isn't a little store so you have to leave the campground and drive a few miles for that," advises Alexandra M. about Maple River Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming areas: Sessions Lake provides safe swimming for children. "The beach is fantastic especially for little kids who might not be the best swimmers ready for Lake Michigan or lakes with lots of boats and waves to deal with. Nice and sandy and a nice store and ice cream shop at the beach," mentions Joshua E.

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer play equipment for children. "This is a small campground with fairly good size sites. There is a playground in the center which was very handy for our little ones. They could play and we could watch from our site," shares Megan T. about Wabasis Lake County Park.

Budget-friendly activities: Scalley Lake Park Campground provides affordable options for families. "Amazing spot away from the city! The owner of the place is very accommodating and pleasant to be around. Private lake with no motors so it is very quiet and peaceful!!!" says Nolyn S.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Prepare for uneven terrain at many area campgrounds. "To say the sites are uneven is putting it mildly. For 15 sites, you seriously can't level them??" warns Michael S. about Ionia State Recreation Area.

Limited large RV sites: Tyler Creek has improved site conditions. "Lots of lot improvement so it's not so bumpy and off level. Neighbors had a problem with there electric box the owner was there in 5 minutes to fix it," notes Gina K.

Seasonal campground differences: Most campgrounds operate April through October. "Overall this campground was fun. It's on a golf course which is something new and exciting! There was a live band there on the Saturday night we were there, they were AMAZING!" shares Angela J. about Tyler Creek.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Ionia, Michigan?

Ionia, Michigan offers several camping options. Bertha Brock County Park is located just outside the city, featuring dispersed camping areas, outhouse facilities, and is situated near a small river with a historic bridge at the entrance. Other nearby options include Alice Springs RV Park & Resort which offers RV-friendly amenities, and the Ionia County Fairgrounds which provides camping facilities. For those seeking additional options, Maple River Campground and Snow Lake Kampground are within driving distance of Ionia.

Where is Ionia State Recreation Area camping located?

Ionia State Recreation Area is located in Ionia County, Michigan, just outside the city of Ionia. The recreation area encompasses over 4,500 acres of natural landscape with a mix of forests, meadows, and a lake. It's easily accessible from M-21 highway, making it a convenient destination for campers in central Michigan. The park features numerous outdoor recreational opportunities including a beach on Sessions Lake, hiking trails, and a disc golf course.

Are there any campgrounds near Ionia, MI for families?

Yes, several family-friendly campgrounds are located near Ionia. Cedar Springs RV Resort is excellent for families, offering planned activities for children including weekend barrel train rides and hay rides, a playground, and a sandy swimming area. Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground is another great option, featuring a large lake (Lake Ovid) for fishing, accessible fishing docks, and is conveniently located near shopping centers. Families also enjoy Wabasis Lake County Park and Scalley Lake Park Campground which offer water activities and various recreational amenities.