We stay at First Landing at least once each year. This year we stayed over spring break. There are RV sites that back up to the beach, although walking over the dunes is not permitted to prevent damage and erosion. There are convenient boardlwalks direct to the beach. The sites not too close together and are nicely separated by trees and shrubs. There are no sites with full hookup which is always a disappointment but they do have two dump positions at the entrance to the park. The cleaning and maintenance activities at the part need to be stepped up several notches. The boardwalk to the beach is nearing the end of its life and the wood badly needs to be replaced. The rest rooms are dirty and, although they are "serviced" twice daily, they are never actually cleaned. At best, wet mops are used to push dirt around the floor and something is sprayed into the sinks. The beach is absolutely beautiful and there are miles of hiking paths as well as a nice nature center across Shore Drive that has some nice information and adventure challenges for the children. Overall, it's a worthwhile park that needs some improvements.
We stayed in this campground for three nights in Sept 2021. The facilities were spotless and the staff were very helpful and friendly. Rather than clearing all the trees the sites were developed around many mature trees which makes for a much more attractive setting. The bathrooms/showers were immaculate. We will stay here again in the future, hopefully for longer.
My wife and I stayed for two nights at this campground and enjoyed it greatly. We happened to be assigned what I believe was the best of the RV sites, a pull through that had full hook up. We have a 32 foot trailer. The site we were assigned was easily accessed and had a nice view of the campground. However, as we drove through the rest of the RV park area we noted that many of the sites had very awkward back-in approaches that did not provide sufficient area to maneuver a large rig into them. The lake is gorgeous and has a large, sandy beach. Would love to spend more time there to explore the park further. There are numerous tent sites, some with electric, that appear to be large and fairly level.
My wife and I stayed a this campground for only one night enroute to Michigan, driving a 32 foot RV. We were assigned site 601 which is a pull-through site in the back row of the campground. It was easily accessed and had adequate space for the RV and for a tarp or screen tent (which we did not deploy). The staff were friendly and helpful and there was a swimming pool and a small playground and other amenities for children at the campground. We would gladly stay there longer if we were visiting the area.
My wife and I stayed at the Oscoda/Tawas KOA for 7 nights in the first part of Sept 2021 at RV site # 10. The site was level and adequately spacious. The campground has a fabulous rec room for kids, although we had none with us, and an outside playground with a jungle gym and other amenities. There are also cabins that we did not see inside but that appear to be well appointed. The park staff are friendly and were very helpful at check in time and in giving us information about long term stays. They also provide accommodation for storing RVs for those who book for the season.