Best Cabin Camping near Wolverine Lake, MI

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Cabin accommodations near Wolverine Lake provide rustic to modern lodging options at several nearby recreation areas. Proud Lake Recreation Area and Highland State Recreation Area both feature cabin rentals with varying amenities for overnight stays. The cabins at Proud Lake typically include electricity, while Highland's cabins offer a more rustic experience. Most locations provide basic furnishings like beds, tables and chairs. "This place is pretty impressive! The facilities here make you feel like you're at a Hilton," noted one visitor about the amenities at Proud Lake Recreation Area.

While some cabins remain open throughout the year, others operate seasonally from spring through fall. Proud Lake Recreation Area maintains year-round availability for cabin rentals, while others like Bishop Lake Campground operate from April through early November. Camp Dearborn provides various cabin styles, though visitors should verify sleeping arrangements before booking. A camper cautioned about Camp Dearborn: "We arrived to find they would be sleeping on plywood. A dirty cabin with a concrete floor and nothing to sleep on." Most recreation areas permit pets in cabins with proper leashing and additional fees.

Most cabin rentals include basic furniture but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels and cooking supplies. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some cabins featuring only outdoor fire rings for cooking and others offering small refrigerators or microwaves. The Holly Campground and Pontiac Lake Recreation Area maintain small camp stores for essential supplies, though selection is limited. Proud Lake Recreation Area has convenient access to shopping centers approximately one mile away for forgotten items or groceries, as one visitor noted: "If you forgot something, there are stores (Home Depot, Meijer, Walmart, REI) nearby."

Best Cabin Sites Near Wolverine Lake, Michigan (43)

    1. Proud Lake Recreation Area

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

    "First time out with the camper and we wanted to stay close to home so we found a campground right outside the city. You couldn't tell how close we were because there were so many trees in the area."

    "I had no clue what to expect when booking so close to a few major cities in Michigan. I love feeling secluded while camping and was nervous this would feel like parking lot camping."

    2. Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    19 Reviews
    White Lake, MI
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 666-1020

    $22 / night

    "Park is clean. Beach is a 1.8 mile hike from the East loop in the campground but is well worth the walk."

    "The East campground is more open and had 3 small cabins that can be rented. The West camping is more wooded and isolated."

    3. Camp Dearborn

    16 Reviews
    Milford, MI
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 684-6000

    $3 / night

    "They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section."

    "We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it."

    4. McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    34 Reviews
    Ortonville, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-8811

    $27 - $30 / night

    "Tent sites are relatively well spaced out and clean. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Modern bathrooms and shower rooms are available."

    "Pretty park with several well marked trails. We stayed in the Maple loop which had several semi-private sites screened from neighbors by trees. I think site #1 was one of the roomiest and prettiest."

    5. Bishop Lake Campground

    28 Reviews
    Brighton, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (810) 229-6566

    $17 - $90 / night

    "This is a larger state park with full size sites for RVs. There is electric on each site along with fire rings and picnic tables. Some good spots have some shade to stay out of the sun."

    "Campground Review: Bishop Lake is a great campground located in the middle of the Brighton Rec Area. The upper and lower campgrounds are both modern, with every site including electric."

    6. Highland State Recreation Area — Highland Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    White Lake, MI
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 889-3750

    "This rustic campground is obviously well-tended and has an almost magical feel to it. It's private, quiet, and full of wildlife."

    "Great time to unplug and just enjoy our surroundings and begin to learn our own creativity!"

    7. Groveland Oaks County Park

    19 Reviews
    Holly, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-9811

    $28 - $48 / night

    "I don’t believe the cabins are pet friendly though. It’s probably the only reason we haven’t been back. We’ll definitely go back when we have a camper."

    "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."

    8. The Holly Campground

    15 Reviews
    Holly, MI
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-0803

    "Thank you for having an abundance of tent space that was nice and grassy with lots of shade trees the price tag for what we got was it’s only shortfall and it was loud at night being that close to I-75"

    "We went here during the Renaissance Festival and stayed 3 nights in one of the air conditioned cabins. Three kids, two adults and two dogs. Lots of amenities, friendly staff."

    9. Seven Lakes State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Holly, MI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 634-7271

    "There are over 20 sites, about half of which are located lake side (not directly on the lake, but there are little paths that lead you there and you can somewhat see the water from these sites.)"

    "Wish there was a few additional water filling points and that the dumpsters were all located near the camp entrance/exit. But really nothing to complain about. "

    10. Addison Oaks County Park

    13 Reviews
    Lakeville, MI
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (248) 858-1400

    "Less tree cover than we would have liked, you're basically in a giant grassy field, but it was perfect for a large group. we did have to share a pavilion with a group of older campers (celebrating a 90th"

    "Always a great local retreat away from our hectic daily life. Don’t have to travel far to find some nature. Most sites generously sized, hookups available, clean restrooms."

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Cabin Reviews near Wolverine Lake, MI

374 Reviews of 43 Wolverine Lake Campgrounds


  • Tara T.
    Sep. 7, 2021

    Camp Dearborn

    HUGH MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUND

    They offer campsites full hookups pet friendly

    They offer electric only no pets they offer campsites no pets.

    They have a tent only section.

    They have a beach, tennis courts, children's playground,rustic cabins, they have a recreation field Kids Activities arts and crafts!!! They have 16 resort cabins, this place is HUGH

    Bathrooms were dated and we arrived Monday after Labor Day so I can't judge them. They had a FULL HOUSE on Labor Day per the front gate. I was very impressed there was no garbage at campsites and picked up very well.

    GREAT biking trails you can catch on premise and bike over to Kensington and to the charming town of Milford

  • Christopher P.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    Quiet, well kept state park

    Just a quick overnight tent camp with my son. Tent sites are relatively well spaced out and clean. Fire rings and picnic tables at each site.

    Modern bathrooms and shower rooms are available.

    Many playgrounds, horseshoe pits, and a basketball court available.

    Firewood and ice available at the front gate.

    RV spaces are well spaced out and give a sense of privacy. Electrical hook ups.

    Cabins available for rent as well.

  • Jennifer H.
    Oct. 27, 2019

    McGinnis Lake Modern Campground — Holly Recreation Area

    Holly State Rec

    Pretty park with several well marked trails. We stayed in the Maple loop which had several semi-private sites screened from neighbors by trees. I think site #1 was one of the roomiest and prettiest. The bathrooms were clean. There were several playgrounds, bench swings, play fields and even a basketball court. The ADA sites had pavement surrounding the fire rings and space at the picnic tables for a wheel chair.

  • Kate K.
    Aug. 22, 2019

    Waterloo Sugarloaf Modern — Waterloo Recreation Area

    A Wonderful Winter Getaway

    We stayed in the Southfork Rustic Cabin at the end of Feb and it was lovely much needed get away. The cabin was semi modern (solar lighting) but only a wood stove for heat. Small kitchen unit with table for eating. You had to hike in about a quarter mile to get there, and it sleeps four people with two bunk beds. There is an outside vault toilet behind the cabin. Lots of trails connecting the cabin to the rest of the park. Cheap too! Only $68 per night.

  • Kate K.
    Mar. 5, 2021

    Bald Mountain Recreation Area

    Amazing place to hike but campground not included.

    I absolutely adore Bald Mountain Recreation area! The trails are well maintained and well marked. There is also tons of clean, easy to access lakes within the park too. Perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, or fishing. Unfortunately there is not a camping area within the recreation area. There is however two rustic cabins that are available for rental year round. They are popular with hunters and scout troops. The cabins sleep about 10-15 people if remember correctly. They are rustic, so they don’t have electricity or heat but there is a large wood burning stove.

  • Beth G.
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Camp Dearborn

    One of our Favorites

    We’ve been in their tent/cabins and our own RV. Great park, clean, nice swimming lakes, the teens love the canteen. Tough to get in but we love it.

  • K
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Seven Lakes State Park Campground

    Fab beach

    This is a fabulous campground! There are over 20 sites, about half of which are located lake side (not directly on the lake, but there are little paths that lead you there and you can somewhat see the water from these sites.) There is a boat launch on one end of campground and the amazing beach on the other. The water is clear and warm (perfect lake for swimming) and there is both sand and grassy areas on the fairly large beach. The beach also offers picnic tables and benches. The only negative aspect I can see about this campground is that the sites are right on top of each other, so if you have a loud group or a generator next to you, it is noisy. But most campgrounds have sites set real close together, so you will find this pretty much everywhere. Def camp here! About an hours drive from a Pictured Rocks National Park. There are no showers or running water. Camp hosts were very nice, helpful, & welcoming.

  • Kate K.
    Mar. 20, 2021

    Oakland County Addison Oaks

    Great Local Campground and Trails

    Addison Oaks is a campground that features hiking and mountain biking trails, campground, cabins, disc golf course, and a lake for boating. The campground is RV and tent friendly and offers fire pits/ picnic tables. The trails are well maintained and heavily trafficked.

  • Mary H.
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Pontiac Lake Recreation Area

    Quick get away

    Wonderful place for a quick get away. Park is clean. Beach is a 1.8 mile hike from the East loop in the campground but is well worth the walk. (Trail is not stroller/wagon friendly) If you are hoping to hook up to electrical, bring extension cords; some hook ups are exceptionally far away from the designated RV parking pad. Extensive mountain biking trails and the lake is open to boating, kayaking, and other water sports. Park offers lots of private sites! We stayed in site 118 and could not see neighboring sites! The site was very spacious and offered picnic table, fire ring, paved pad, and electrical hook up. (hook up in this specific site was considerably far away.)


Guide to Wolverine Lake

Cabin rentals near Wolverine Lake, Michigan typically operate from April through October with some sites available year-round. Most cabins provide a mix of rustic and modern amenities with varying levels of privacy between sites. The region's relatively flat terrain makes for accessible cabin camping with average summer temperatures ranging from 65-85°F and winter temperatures between 20-35°F.

What to do

Kayaking and paddling options: Pontiac Lake Recreation Area offers excellent water recreation opportunities on its clear waters. "Great for hiking and biking and kayaking and swimming," notes Christine A. The lake supports multiple water activities without overwhelming crowds.

Mountain biking trails: The trails at Proud Lake Recreation Area provide both beginner and intermediate biking options. "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," explains Syed M., highlighting the balanced difficulty level.

Wildlife viewing: Many cabin sites offer excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. At Highland State Recreation Area, one visitor reported: "We ran up on a group of probably 70 wild turkeys on the trail!" The early morning hours provide the best wildlife viewing times, particularly around lake edges.

Seasonal events: Halloween-themed weekends occur at several area cabin sites from mid-September through October. "Fun family atmosphere" with "decorate your site and the kids get dressed up and go trick or treating in camp, there's a costume contest and hay rides," according to Justin G. from Proud Lake.

What campers like

Private, wooded campsites: Pontiac Lake State Rec Area offers secluded cabin options with natural screening. "The spots are all pretty private due to trees and vegetation," notes Sam H. This natural separation creates a more immersive woodland experience compared to open-field camping.

Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained bathhouses at cabin sites. Laura M. remarked about one location: "The grounds, the sites, the bathrooms and the showers are all impeccable." This consistent cleanliness extends to cabin interiors at most recreation areas.

Lake access: McGinnis Lake Modern Campground provides water access that enhances the cabin experience. "Nice lakes for swimming and can take your pet as well! Big playground and nice bathrooms," says Mary O. Many cabins offer direct or nearby lake access with fishing opportunities.

Hiking connections: Trail systems connect directly to cabin areas at several sites. "The campground has a large beach, boat rentals, bike paths plus a BMX area and several playgrounds," notes one camper about Camp Dearborn's comprehensive recreation options, many accessible directly from cabin sites.

What you should know

Site variations: Cabin sizes and amenities vary significantly across locations. "We stayed in site 118 and could not see neighboring sites! The site was very spacious and offered picnic table, fire ring, paved pad, and electrical hook up," shares Mary H. about Pontiac Lake. Always verify specific cabin details before booking.

Seasonal water issues: Water systems at some locations produce sulfurous water during certain times. One camper at Seven Lakes State Park Campground noted: "Clean restrooms, older showers with sulphurous hot water." Water quality varies by season and rainfall amounts.

Weekend crowding: Busy summer weekends create entirely different experiences than weekday stays. "This site was very nicely kept but felt a little like a sardine can. SO many RVs and children EVERYWHERE kind of ruined the relaxed calm one looks for when camping," reports Jennifer O. about one location during peak times.

Insect considerations: Bug activity intensifies during warm months. "There are tons of mosquitoes and ticks, so make sure you bring bug spray," warns Kristina J. Most cabin areas lack screened porches, making repellent essential between May and September.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Camp Dearborn offers extensive kid-friendly programming. "They have activities for both children and adults, two beautiful beaches, a pool, tennis courts, and now a zip line," explains Teresa B. The organized activities help fill potential downtime during extended cabin stays.

Playground proximity: Select cabins near play areas for families with young children. "Great campground with hiking trails and large sites," mentions one visitor. Many cabin areas feature multiple play structures throughout the grounds rather than a single central playground.

Swimming options: Cabin sites with designated swimming areas provide important family recreation. "The camp area itself is sparse and small, but clean. There is only one site with a tree so don't expect shade on a sunny day. It's a good park setting however, with nice beaches and great fishing," notes Marcy D. about Highland Recreation Area's water options.

Wildlife interactions: Prepare for frequent animal visitors around cabin sites. "Make sure that all food and garbage is secure at night, the raccoons have no fear," warns one camper. Proper food storage protects both belongings and local wildlife.

Tips from RVers

Extension cord needs: Electrical hookups near cabins often require extension cords. "If you are hoping to hook up to electrical, bring extension cords; some hook ups are exceptionally far away from the designated RV parking pad," advises Mary H. A 25-50 foot heavy-duty cord typically suffices for most cabin sites.

Site leveling: Many cabin camping areas feature sloped sites requiring adjustment. "Sites tend to slope towards Sand Lake so have leveling blocks if that's important to you," explains Edward C. about Seven Lakes State Park. Blocks or leveling systems enhance comfort in cabin areas with uneven terrain.

Access roads: Interior roads vary considerably in quality and width. "I put my F250 into 4L to keep it from getting stuck while parking the camper. The lot was so filled with tire tracks and mud that our dogs and children would not be able to walk outside," reports one camper about challenging conditions during wet periods.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Wolverine Lake, MI is Proud Lake Recreation Area with a 4.4-star rating from 17 reviews.

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