We had sites 17 and 18. They are on the “beach”. The only disappointment we had with our sites was there was no beach. The water is so high it took over the beach. The water is shallow enough to float or kayak. The further out the more seaweed there is. We still had a great time. Plus it a nice and shallow for kids. The pool was nice. The bathrooms were locked in the early morning and when they were opened we had to go all the way to the pool. That was a little annoying I don’t know what people do with tents. Playground was updated and my girls loved it.
We found this campground last minute and it was our first time at a KOA. We usually camp at state parks but seeing we couldn’t get into one we figured this would be the next best thing seeing it had a pool. We have two girls of the age of five so the pool, the hayride, the night hayride, two parks, jump pad, and feeding the goats kept them busy. There was a lot to do so we didn’t feel the need to leave. We did venture out to a brewery 5-10 mins away in Allendale and Grand Haven is about 20-25 minutes away if you want to cruise out to Lake Michigan. The pool was clean and we had a lot on the pond. All of those sites were good size for small trailer. My only complaint was there were two buildings with showers and two showers each. A lot of the people that stay have RVs so the showers may not always be needed but I did notice there were lines for showers the day we left and I don’t usually run into this with a state park. If we wanted to get away again we would camp here again. Plus the owner and his family is super nice!!
Good size lots, clean bathrooms, we always like to go there. There isn’t much of a beach this year, but in town there are two bigger ones.