Best RV Parks & Resorts near Troy, MI

Several RV parks near Troy accommodate large motorhomes with varying hookup options. Harbortown RV Resort in Monroe features concrete roads and pads with full hookups, while Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park offers 50-amp full hookup sites, 50-amp/water, and 30-amp/water options with pull-thru and back-in configurations. "The roads are wide and a lack of trees makes this campground accessible for any size RV. The sites are level but some lack grassy making the patio pretty dusty or muddy," noted one camper about the Fairgrounds. Haas Lake Park RV Campground provides electric hookups with 50-amp service, though sewer connections are not available at all sites. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground at Holly Recreation Area accommodates big rigs with electric hookups and offers year-round access.

Throughout the region, RV site availability varies seasonally, with most parks operating from April through October. Dump stations are present at most locations, though Holly Recreation Area's dump station has been reported closed in some reviews, requiring campers to use facilities at nearby parks. Cell service is generally reliable across campgrounds, with visitors reporting good Verizon and T-Mobile coverage at multiple locations. Pet policies are consistent, with most parks allowing dogs but requiring owners to clean up after them. Pull-through rv pads are more common at commercial parks like Harbortown, where one visitor mentioned the "very nice big rig friendly" environment with amenities within walking distance. For travelers requiring full hookup rv sites, advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer weekends when parks fill quickly.

Best RV Sites Near Troy, Michigan (58)

    1. Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA

    9 Reviews
    Willis, MI
    34 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."

    2. Harbortown RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 384-4700

    "Basketball court, sand volleyball, playground, dog run, batting cages and go karts within walking distance. Very friendly staff and knowledgeable of the area."

    "Great RV resort with clean bathrooms and shower rooms. Wood delivery is great! Friendly staff!"

    3. Thousand Trails St. Clair

    3 Reviews
    St. Clair, MI
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The entire facility was clean and staff couldn’t have been friendlier. The only downside was the abysmal Verizon signal. I’m talking 3 mbps bad."

    4. Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort

    1 Review
    Port Huron, MI
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 982-6765

    $44 - $52 / night

    "Right off the highway. Clean. $69/night for a pad with power. We have a pop up tent and a utility trailer. Nice pool. Showers and sitewide wifi."

    5. Haas Lake Park RV Campground

    17 Reviews
    New Hudson, MI
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 437-0900

    "We thoroughly enjoyed the campgrounds- especially our lakefront full hookup 😊 The staff was extremely accommodating after I discovered my booking error - they worked diligently to make me a happy camper"

    "I highly recommend Hass Lake campgrounds. It is a very clean, quite, Beautiful campgrounds."

    6. Hugs & Pam RV Park

    1 Review
    Warren, MI
    14 miles
    +1 (917) 755-2006

    $10 - $15 / night

    7. Camp Lord Willing RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 243-2052

    "Stayed at Camp Lord Willing in June 2021 and it was a peaceful friendly environment with seasonal and experienced campers."

    8. Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Belleville, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 697-7002

    "Friendly staff, clean park, close to supermarkets and other food locations. RV repair and sales nearby. I got lucky and woke up to a horse and dog competition at no extra cost to me."

    "Nice campgrounds easy to get around and my children loved it"

    9. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    33 Reviews
    Ortonville, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-8811

    $27 - $30 / night

    "The day use area across the street has a really nice beach and some great hiking trails. We’ve stayed in the maple loop and hickory. Hickory loop is more in the woods style feel."

    "NOTE: Hollys dump station is still closed. There is a "mini dump" station for portable tanks behind the bathouse. You can dump at KOA for 35$ or at other state parks for free."

    10. Proud Lake Recreation Area

    17 Reviews
    Wolverine Lake, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 685-2433

    "Had to back in the RV as the site was not pull-through."

    "They have the standard stall restrooms AND they have family bathrooms that are a toilet, bench and shower area. They've clearly been remodeled lately."

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RV Park Reviews near Troy, MI

479 Reviews of 58 Troy Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2017

    Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Typical Fairgrounds Campground

    This is a typical fairground campground with open grassy areas for campsites surrounded by barns and tracks. The fairgrounds is located just off I-94 which makes for easy entrance and exit to the campground, but, means there is lots of road noise. Close by are plenty of stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc. In fact, there is a gap in the fence that runs around the fairgrounds allowing you to walk to a Walmart, McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and more. 

    We arrived without a reservation and the women in the office was very helpful providing a map with all available sites during our stay and letting us choose which one we wanted. One of the first things you notice is that a number of people are here long-term so we went to the back area hoping it would be quieter and less crowded. A number of the campsites are “buddy” sites meaning your patio opens to your neighbors so be careful which one you pick. This is pretty undesirable when the neighbor is a total stranger so we chose a site where we didn’t have anyone next to us. 

    They offer 50 amp full hook-up sites, 50 amp/water, and 30 amp/water sites with pull-thru and back-in options. There is a dump station located in the middle of the park which is easy to get to. The roads are wide and a lack of trees makes this campground accessible for any size RV. The sites are level but some lack grassy making the patio pretty dusty or muddy. Unfortunately, where we were was pretty muddy just after a light rain. This campground works best for RV’s and not tents. For tenters there is a designated section that is set in a corner of the park with large trees for shade but not much privacy between you and others. A water spigot is in the tent area and there was one picnic table. The camp office sells firewood but we only saw two fire pits in the whole park. Be aware that noise from the interstate and nearby train tracks may make for a restless night. Bathrooms are centrally located in the campground and were old and tired but relatively clean. On-site laundry is available.

    Apparently, management is having some issues with campers not obeying some of the rules. One of the sad things about this campground is that campers have to be reminded to clean up after their dogs. Apparently, it is such an issue that we got a letter stating that if you don’t pick up your dogs poop you would be asked to leave. How sad is that? There is free WiFi which worked pretty well. Upon checking in, we had to sign a piece of paper stating that we would not download copyrighted material or stream movies or we would be asked to leave. 

    My favorite aspect of this campground is that they had a community garden that you were welcome to pick from. We got tomatoes, Swiss chard, peppers, broccoli, and more. Overall, this campground was fine for the few nights we were here and close to the attractions we wanted to visit. We never felt unsafe even though it was close to major cities. We chose this campground because we wanted to go to Ann Arbor and Dearborn and it was a very convenient location.

    Pros:

    ·        Good location if you want to visit Ann Arbor and Dearborn

    ·        Close to interstate for easy access

    ·        Long, level sites that will fit any RV

    ·        Community garden you can pick from vegetables

    ·        Stores and restaurants are nearby (some within walking distance)

    Cons:

    ·        Lots of road noise from I-94

    ·        No trees for shade or privacy

    ·        Would not recommend for tent camping

    ·        Many campers are long-term

    ·        “Buddy” campsites with patios facing each other

  • K
    Apr. 30, 2022

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    The State of Michigan has dropped the ball…

    No sewer or dumps is available at this campground (April 2022). You will have to dump elsewhere. If there was a memo I missed it. Made reservation in winter 2021. Had great Verizon and ok TMobile service. Site itself was easy to level and adequate for our big rig. It was one of 4 50 amp sites in the park. Nice large grassy site and the park was not very full.

  • Mano P.
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Sterling State Park Campground

    Travel Trailers

    This park will accommodate any size travel trailer? Fifth wheel camper of any kind, the pull throughs are huge. The park is enormous with lots of fishing activities. Great water, the only downfall is there's no shade. Showers and restrooms are updated and always clean.

  • M
    May. 11, 2021

    Sterling State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park

    My family and I love this park. Quiet with large level sites. Everything from back ins with only electrical to pull throughs with full hook-ups.

  • D
    Jun. 6, 2018

    Groveland Oaks County Park

    Kid friendly

    This campground has a lake for swimming, water slide, arcade, boat rentals, mini golf, biking trails and fishing. Lots for kids to do... also skate park and 2 playgrounds. Full hookup area is away from most of the weekend traffic with a short cut to get to where all the kids stuff is located. I think it is a little pricier than most monthly rentals in southeast Michigan. We chose for the convenient location for spending the weekends. Our campsite was a little difficult to get into because it was on a curve and there was a seasonal camper with a Class A right across from our site which didn’t allow for a lot of space to maneuver our 26 ft travel trailer. It was, however, fairly close to the park and restrooms.

  • A
    Sep. 9, 2021

    Covenant Hills Camp

    Family Friendly and Quiet

    Large sites, all full hookup. Plenty of onsight activities on the weekend. Large play areas, dog run, basketball court, lots of walking trails, and family friendly.

  • Kelsey S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2024

    Sterling State Park Campground

    Great spot!

    Wonderful views from site 117. We booked the last spot of the night. It was an easy pull through with water, electric, and sewer hookup. You are right across from some good walking trails and walking distance to the beach. Lots of electric scooters, dogs, and bikes around.

  • 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.

  • Jason F.
    Sep. 22, 2018

    Hell Creek Ranch & Campground

    Great, clean private campground with easy access to the state parks.

    This was our first time staying here. Great private campground with rustic, elec, water/elec (30 amp), and concrete pad sites. Very clean campground with nice shower house. Owners are very friendly. Direct connections to the Waterloo Pinckney trail system. Near Hell, Michigan and Chelsea, Michigan. Large pool in season. Priced reasonably.


Guide to Troy

RV camping near Troy, Michigan offers year-round options with varying seasonal amenities. The area features a mix of state recreation areas and private RV parks situated in Michigan's southeastern region, where the terrain combines urban proximity with natural lake settings. Cell coverage quality varies by carrier, with T-Mobile showing stronger signals in the northeastern campgrounds while Verizon performs better at southern locations.

What to do

Kayaking on multiple lakes: At Proud Lake Recreation Area, visitors can rent equipment from the on-site canoe/kayak livery. "The trails available here are where I learned to mountain bike, they're not the easiest but they are not so challenging that you won't have fun," notes one camper at Proud Lake Recreation Area.

Hiking interconnected trails: Holly Recreation Area features several well-marked trails through wooded areas. "This is a giant recreation area that features a campground, 3 lakes, tons of trails, and even a splash zone for kids," shares a visitor about the diverse activities available at Holly Recreation Area.

Swimming and water activities: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming beaches with dedicated areas. "Beach is nice. Has a water park on the lake," mentions a camper about the water recreation options at Holly Recreation Area.

What campers like

Clean, modern facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained bathrooms at several campgrounds. "You need to know that this place is so so clean! The grounds, the sites, the bathrooms and the showers are all impeccable," writes one reviewer about Proud Lake Recreation Area.

Secluded wooded sites: Several campgrounds offer tree cover and privacy. "I love this place and so do my 3 dogs. We got a secluded campsite, and it's gorgeous- tucked into the woods and was easy to back into," reports a camper about Holly Recreation Area.

Spacious camping areas: Haas Lake Park offers generous site dimensions. "Sites where huge and the campground was so clean and beautiful!" notes a camper at Haas Lake Park RV Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal closures affect availability: Several campgrounds close entirely during winter months. "I arrived for a 2 week stay in the area on 11/12. I discovered this campground was closed for the season," reports a camper about Wayne County Fairgrounds, which closes from November through March.

Site flooding occurs at some locations: Heavy rain can impact camping conditions at certain parks. "After only a few hours of moderate rainfall, we arrived to a completely flooded park," reports one camper at Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA.

Transportation noise varies by location: Proximity to highways and rail lines affects some campgrounds. "Another big issue is how close it is to the expressway which is noisy and there are trains that go by during the night. There must be a few crossings near by because they blew the horn for 5+ minutes at 4:30am," notes a visitor about Harbortown RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated play spaces: Some campgrounds offer extensive kid-friendly amenities. "This campground has everything! Go carts, playground, disc golf, pool, ext... Just a one night stay to visit A friend. If you have kids it is perfect!" shares a camper at Harbortown RV Resort.

Check for seasonal family events: Several campgrounds host special activities during holidays. "We've been here a few times. Very close to our house just a nice little getaway. We enjoyed the Halloween weekends. We decorate big and enjoyed other decorations as well!" explains a visitor about Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA.

Consider cabin options for convenience: Multiple sites offer cabin accommodations as alternatives to tent or RV camping. "We really enjoyed our cabin. The people were very nice. I like the putt putt course and the bouncing pillow," notes a visitor at Thousand Trails St. Clair.

Tips from RVers

Look for concrete pads for easier leveling: Some RV sites provide upgraded parking surfaces. "All concrete roads and pads. Basketball court, sand volleyball, playground, dog run, batting cages and go karts within walking distance," reports a camper at Harbortown RV Resort.

Check for seasonal water limitations: Water hookup availability changes throughout the year at some parks. "There is no water hookup- but you can fill up and dump at the front of the campground," notes a camper at Holly Recreation Area.

Verify cell service performance: Signal quality varies significantly between carriers and locations. "This place is beautiful and we'll absolutely be back! The entire facility was clean and staff couldn't have been friendlier. The only downside was the abysmal Verizon signal. I'm talking 3 mbps bad," warns a visitor at Camp Lord Willing RV Park & Campground.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Troy, MI is Detroit/Ann Arbor KOA with a 2.8-star rating from 9 reviews.

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