Wild Cherry RV Resort

Wild Cherry RV Resort, near Lake Leelanau, Michigan, is a peaceful spot that offers a mix of RV and tent camping in a scenic cherry orchard setting. With spacious sites featuring picnic tables and fire rings, it’s perfect for enjoying evenings around the campfire while soaking in the tranquility of the area.

This campground is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, making it a comfortable choice for visitors. Many campers have highlighted the full hookup options, which add convenience to your stay. One reviewer noted, “The site was very spacious and the campground nice and quiet, clean and well kept.”

If you’re up for some exploration, you’re just a short drive from Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and a handful of charming coastal towns like Glen Arbor and Traverse City. The area is also a wine lover's paradise, with several wineries nearby, including one just across the street from the campground.

While the campground doesn’t boast a ton of amenities, the wide, paved roads make it easy to navigate, especially for larger RVs. Visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere, with many noting that the park is rarely filled to capacity, allowing for a more relaxed camping experience. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, Wild Cherry RV Resort offers a great base for enjoying the natural beauty of Michigan’s Leelanau Peninsula.

Fee Info

Tent Sites

$35 per Night

One Tent per Site

Yurt

$135 / $155

Total 4 people No pets

Reservation Info

All sites are "Full Service"

  1. Water, sewer, 50/30/20 electric 2 .Trash pick-up at your site

  2. FREE**Wi-Fi

  3. Free Daily Paper

  4. Fire pits upon request.

All sites include access to the facilities and

wireless internet, newspaper, and garbage pickup.

All RV sites have water, sewer, elect, Limited # of sites have a fire pit, so make sure you ask for one at time of reservation. We guarantee a special site # if the reservation is paid in full at the time it is booked.

Call For Seasonal Rates All Rigs, Class A, Class C, 5th Wheels, and Travel Trailers Must Be 12 years old or newer without prior park approval

Minimum of 27 Feet Call for exceptions

"No Pick Up, Pop Up, or Fold Out Campers Big rig friendly, wide paved roads 45 x 70 Average lot size Free on site golf, two holes. On Site Golf driving range available, $5 bucket.

Deposits Required--Full Payment to Reserve a Specific Site **One night deposit is required for all reservations 7 days or less. ***A two-night deposit is required for reservations over 7 day *** A one week deposit for monthly stays ***1/3 deposit for all seasonal Reservation & Cancellation Policy Minimum of $15.00 or 5% of one's total reservation charges.

You must cancel a minimum of 14 days prior to your arrival to receive a refund on all reservations except seasonal which require 4 weeks. Advertised & Promotional Discounts apply to Daily Rates Only and Are not available over Holiday Weekends. NO REFUNDS FOR EARLY DEPARTURE. Rates are subject to change without notice!

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Map & DirectionsWild Cherry RV Resort is located in Michigan near Lake Leelanau

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Directions

Take M22 North out of Traverse City to Suttons Bay. In Suttons Bay, at the second caution light, take M204 west towards Lake Leelanau. Approximately 2 miles from Suttons Bay on M204, turn right on Horn Road. Continue 1/2 mile to the resort entrance on right.

Address

8563 E Horn Rd
Lake Leelanau, MI 49653

Coordinates

45.003807 N
85.684204 W

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Connectivity

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    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 5/12/26
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    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Connectivity

Presented byT-MobileT-Mobile is introducing T-Satellite to extend coverage in the outdoors
  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 5/12/26
  • signal strength bars
    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins
  • Yurts

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Mar. 24, 2025

Quiet and Clean in a Very Scenic Area

We stayed here with friends for four days in July. The grounds are very well cared for. All the utilities were well placed. We stayed in sites 82 and 83 overlooking the pond. Our sites were gravel pull in with a small concrete patio and walkway on the passenger side. As a few others noted, there is no bath house or restrooms. We don’t mind as we never use the facilities at campgrounds. Wineries abound in the area but we chose to visit 4 lighthouses and Sleeping Bear Dunes. Buy some cherries when in season!

Site82
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Tom D., March 24, 2025
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Tom D., March 24, 2025
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Tom D., March 24, 2025
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Reviewed Aug. 7, 2024

Quiet and peaceful

This was a great campground, quiet and peaceful in the cherry orchard area of west Michigan, near Glen Arbor and Traverse City.

Our site, #20, had an improved gravel parking area for camper with a finished concrete pad with a picnic table.

Site, and whole campground was clean and well maintained. Our site was a full hookup but had one small issue where the drain dump was slightly uphill from the camper, so we had to work with the drain hose to empty tanks.

Only other negative is that there are no trees for the majority of sites for shade cover.

This was a good spot for a two night stay as it’s close to the Sleeping Bear National Dunes and also many local wineries.

Have fun!

Site20
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Robert T., August 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Robert T., August 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Robert T., August 7, 2024
Reviewed Jun. 27, 2021

Easy

Easy quiet and friendly Didn't like that I had to drive 20 minutes for a shower, but it got me out exploring even more.

Site51
Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Sep. 27, 2017

Nice Park, Lots to Do Nearby

We visited Wild Cherry RV Resort on the recommendation of some friends and found the park to be nicely maintained, sites were well-spaced, and we LOVED the area. Our site was a pull-in that faced a large pond on a corner that overlooked a four-acre lake. We never had a neighbor on the site next to us during our stay and since we were on a large corner there was nobody on that side either so we never felt crowded. The park was very quiet and since our site was in the back of the park there was not much traffic.

The park is called a “resort” which is a little misleading because there are very few amenities. There is no swimming pool, no tennis courts, no shuffleboard, no fitness center, no playground, in fact there were not even bathrooms/showers (except for porta john and tent shower in the rustic camping section).  There was a small club house and a driving range but that was pretty much it. You do get a free newspaper delivered to your site daily. It turned out that we didn’t care about the lack of amenities since we were so busy exploring and we don’t often use all the amenities that private parks offer anyway.  The park is a mix of seasonal and transient people. Most of the seasonal people went to work during the day which made the park even quieter. And while they do have a lot of seasonal campers none of the sites were junked up. Sites are gravel with paved patios with the average lot being 45x70 (according to their brochure). There are nice grassy areas between sites that is very well-maintained. All sites have picnic tables but not all have fire pits (if you have your own you are allowed to use it). 

The roads are very wide and there are not too many trees so maneuvering big-rigs is not a problem. The water, sewer, and electric were all placed appropriately in the site so no extended hoses were needed. There was no cable but sites are very open allowing for good satellite reception and we were able to get over a dozen antenna channels. Sites are either pull-in (which we had) or back-in. There are no pull-thrus. Set back in a wooded area are a scattering of rustic tent sites, rental cabins and yurts with potable water, grills, fire pits, and picnic tables. These sites are so tucked in a wooded area that I never noticed them until the last day I was in the park.

There is a lot of activities within a short drive of this park and we wished we would have stayed longer. The park is in a perfect location to explore the towns of Leland (and Fishtown), Lake Leelanau, Northport, and Sutton’s Bay. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and the town of Glen Arbor are a 20 minute drive and Traverse City is about 45 minutes. All these towns are quaint coastal towns with shopping, galleries, good restaurants. The park is on the Leelanau Peninsula which is one of Michigan’s most well-known and revered wine region and there are three wineries within a couple of miles (one is just across the street from the entrance). That being said, there are nearly some 20 wineries within 15 – 20 minutes of the park. There are a few state parks and county preserves nearby that have hiking, scenic views of Lake Michigan and picturesque lighthouses.

All-in-all we really liked this park and would definitely come back. We took advantage of their “Big-Rig Special” which gave a 25% discount if you booked 4 nights. Otherwise, the price per night was $69 which we found to be expensive for what you get. The biggest dings we give this park are for the high nightly price and the lack of amenities that should come in a “resort” with that high a price. This area is one of our favorites in Michigan and we easily could have spent a couple of weeks here enjoying the area.

Site88
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Nancy W., September 27, 2017
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Nancy W., September 27, 2017
  • Review photo of Wild Cherry RV Resort by Nancy W., September 27, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are visitors saying in Wild Cherry Resort reviews?

Visitors consistently praise Wild Cherry RV Resort for being a quiet, clean, and well-maintained campground. Many highlight its excellent location on Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula, positioned between Lake Leelanau and Suttons Bay. Campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and friendly environment. The campground's proximity to local attractions like Glen Arbor and Traverse City is frequently mentioned as a plus. Some note the absence of showers on-site, requiring a short drive to access facilities. Overall, guests value the resort's cleanliness, well-spaced sites, and the beautiful cherry orchard setting that creates a tranquil camping experience.

What RV accommodations does Wild Cherry Resort in Michigan offer?

Wild Cherry Resort offers full hookup RV sites with well-placed utilities. The campground features improved gravel parking areas for campers, complemented by concrete pads with picnic tables. Many sites overlook a picturesque pond or four-acre lake, with some pull-in sites positioned for optimal views. The grounds are well-maintained with nicely spaced sites that provide privacy. Note that the resort does not have shower facilities on-site, so RVers should plan to use their own shower facilities.

Are there photos available of Wild Cherry Resort's facilities and grounds?

Photos of Wild Cherry Resort are available through The Dyrt and the resort's official website. These images showcase the campground's well-maintained grounds, the picturesque pond and four-acre lake, concrete pads with picnic tables, and the scenic cherry orchard setting. Visual content highlights the pull-in RV sites, the natural surroundings with perimeter trees, and the overall layout of this peaceful Michigan campground. For the most current images, check the official Wild Cherry Resort website or contact them directly.