Steamboat Park Campground
Great spot!
A hidden gem with a lot of history. A paddle wheel boat on the Grand river?! Nice and secluded yet close to town and easy access to the highway
Campgrounds near Rutland, Michigan include a mix of state recreation areas, county parks, and private facilities, ranging from tent-only sites to full-hookup RV camping. Ionia State Recreation Area provides year-round access with alcohol-allowed sites, drinking water, and accommodations for tents, RVs, and walk-in camping. Bertha Brock County Park operates seasonally from spring until first snow with tent, RV, and cabin options. Several campgrounds in the area feature lake access, including Sleepy Hollow State Park Campground on Ovid Lake and Maple River Campground with full hookup sites for RVs and cabin rentals.
Access to campgrounds varies significantly by season, with many facilities operating from May through October. Most established campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. The region experiences typical Michigan seasonal patterns with humid summers and cold winters that limit camping options. Ionia Recreation Area offers rustic walk-in sites that require some hiking from parking areas, while others like Alice Springs RV Park provide more developed facilities with full hookups. Cell service is generally reliable near larger towns but may be spotty in more remote areas. A camper noted, "This is a nice rustic campground with a beautiful lake view. Nice big fire rings. Vault toilet and water pump nearby. Somewhat level site but on the small side."
Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with several campgrounds offering lake access, fishing opportunities, and beach areas. Campers frequently mention the clean facilities at locations like Cedar Springs RV Resort, which features "immaculately clean" restrooms according to visitor feedback. Family-friendly amenities are common, with planned activities for children at several campgrounds including weekend barrel train rides and hayrides. The proximity to trails is another highlight, with the North Country Trail accessible from some locations. Reviews indicate that sites at Sleepy Hollow State Park offer good privacy, with one camper noting they "backed up to trees and can't recall seeing neighbors to the left or right." Noise levels vary by location, with some campgrounds experiencing highway noise while others provide more secluded, quiet settings.
$24 / night
"There is a disc golf course, mountain bike trail, equestrian trails, hiking trails, a beautiful no wake lake perfect for swimming, kayaking, or fishing. "
"First let me say the rustic area is walk-in only. I was unaware of this until we arrived."
$15 / night
"3rd night here in mid September and it's very peaceful, there is a nearby gun range but you can barley hear."
"Relatively close to town if you need to purchase food or other gear. Bugs (mosquitoes) can get pretty bad, bring lots of bug spray!"
$25 - $101 / night
"Quietly tucked into Clinton co Michigan. Sleepy is easily accessible. Its close to Lansing. There are shopping centers nearby. Country party store is closer!! Very large lake....Ovid is her name!"
"Because we didn't get any shade from the nearby trees we had to run the ac which is unusual for us in Michigan. We were in the midst of a heat-wave though and it was much appreciated."
"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."
"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!)"
$38 - $48 / night
"There are a lot of wildlife noises, owls, frogs, crickets, etc. and you can hear some of the highway traffic but the nature sounds kind of drown it out."
"Beautiful location, great owners, very clean and well kept. Nice Pool and great view. Kayakers and Paddle Boats. Uneven sloped site so come prepared. We love it!"
$35 - $45 / night
"Close to home but feels “up north”. They offer both rustic and water and electric sites. This is a family campground and my kids loved the playground!"
"Campsites are right next to each other."
$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."











A hidden gem with a lot of history. A paddle wheel boat on the Grand river?! Nice and secluded yet close to town and easy access to the highway
Beautiful grounds with wonderful staff and lots of great activities for everyone. Free fishing poles, free bikes, lots of beach toys and floaties so no need to pack them. Want to rent Kayaks and canoes, they have you covered!!!
Kayak/canoe, tubing, horseback riding, golf. They have plenty do do here but they just seem to float along. This is not a camp ground that uplifts there game to make it better and be a rising star. No full hook up site other than seasonal. Campstore is very limited, but good for the kids. Alway enjoy staying here but just think they could be more. They do put on a good fireworks on July 4th
Nice concrete pads and patios— FHU. Right on the Grand River. Close to Millennium Park and easy to get downtown. Best bathrooms—- clean, individual, large. Bathrooms cleaned 2x daily.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!!!
Rutland area campgrounds offer diverse camping experiences through all four seasons. Waterways define many camping options, with the Maple River providing fishing spots and several small lakes offering swimming opportunities. Sites range from walk-in rustic experiences to full-hookup RV sites with varying levels of privacy depending on the campground's terrain and vegetation.
Hiking trails: Sessions Lake at Ionia State Recreation Area features multiple trail options for exploring. "There are many hiking trails to choose from, we choose the 'turkey trail'. The trail was well marked but got quite confusing about 3/4 in," notes one visitor who appreciated the stone bridges along the route.
Fishing opportunities: The no-wake lake at Ionia Recreation Area is popular for anglers seeking a quieter experience. A camper mentioned, "Nice camping. Great lake for fishing, swimming, kyaking or small boating. Scenic views on trails around the lake."
Disc golf: Bertha Brock County Park maintains a highly-rated disc golf course accessible to campers. One visitor reported, "The disc golf here is one of the best courses I have played."
Horse watching: Some campgrounds in the area support equestrian activities. A camper suggested, "Take a walk through the equestrian to check out the horses."
Lake views and water activities: Sleepy Hollow State Park on Ovid Lake provides water recreation options. "Rangers working the area are very friendly. Many options to choose from in terms of camping, from rustic, tent to fully functional cabin lodging," shared a visitor who appreciated the various accommodation types.
Private sites: Many campers value privacy at their sites. "We stayed during very hot weather at the beginning of July 2020. Our site backed up to trees and I can't recall seeing our neighbors to the left or right," noted one camper at Sleepy Hollow State Park.
Firewood availability: Most established campgrounds in the region sell firewood on-site, saving campers from bringing their own. A camper at Maple River Campground mentioned they "had a beautiful riverfront spot where we were able to put our camper parallel to the water instead of backed in!"
Riverfront camping: Several campgrounds offer sites directly on waterways. "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," reported a visitor to Maple River Campground.
Site reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during summer months. At Ionia Recreation Area, campers should note that some sites require hiking in: "Once you do figure out that you have to drive to acolyte back end of park to register then turn all the way back around and find hidden non marked campground, you'll soon realize they are walk/hike in sites."
Bathroom facilities vary: Quality and availability of restrooms differ significantly between campgrounds. A visitor to Tyler Creek noted, "The bathrooms are in terrible shape. They need major repairs. I did see the staff cleaning them several times but they are in such awful shape it didn't really make a difference."
Additional fees: Some campgrounds charge for services beyond the site rental. A camper at Maple River Campground reported, "You do have to pay $5 for shower use and $5 to use the dump station."
Seasonal considerations: Many facilities close during winter months. While Ionia Recreation Area remains open year-round, most campgrounds operate from May through October.
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. A visitor to Welcome Woods Family Campground shared, "This is a family campground and my kids loved the playground! They also have a dock you can rent space and keep your boat in the lake."
Swimming options: Multiple locations offer swimming beaches or pools. "With Covid all my camping plans changed but the good part was I ended up finding this place! Close to home but feels 'up north'. They offer both rustic and water and electric sites," noted a camper at Welcome Woods.
Educational opportunities: Ranger-led programs are available at some parks. A long-time visitor to Ionia Recreation Area mentioned, "Our kids enjoyed this park every year while growing up. Hunting for mushrooms, fishing, swimming in the lake, building forts, riding bikes. Big sites! This place was the perfect get away."
Site selection for families: Look for larger sites when camping with children. "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," shared a camper about Ionia Recreation Area.
Power connectivity: Electrical service varies by campground, with some offering limited amperage. At Sleepy Hollow State Park, RVers should come prepared: "Most electrical posts are designed to accommodate at least 2 adjoining lots, and as many as 4. This in itself is not a concern until you realize the posts are way too far away to reach without an extension."
Site leveling: Many campsites in the region require leveling equipment. At Bertha Brock Park, an RVer noted, "They say the can only fit 30 foot rvs but I was able to get my 33 foot in 2 sites. about 5 sites I seen can accommodate larger rvs."
Accessibility considerations: Not all campgrounds are suitable for larger RVs. Research site dimensions before booking to ensure compatibility with your rig size.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Rutland, MI?
According to TheDyrt.com, Rutland, MI offers a wide range of camping options, with 90 campgrounds and RV parks near Rutland, MI and 1 free dispersed camping spot.
Which is the most popular campground near Rutland, MI?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rutland, MI is Ionia State Recreation Area with a 4.1-star rating from 15 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rutland, MI?
According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Rutland, MI.
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