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Boyne Country RV Park and Campground

23 RV Sites

Boyne Country RV Park and Campground in Boyne City, MI, offers 24 RV sites with 20 and 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 35 feet. Sites come in six configurations covering drive-in or back-in and pull-through layouts at 20-amp and 30-amp, plus full-hookup pull-throughs at both. Full-hookup sites carry water, sewer, and electric. Two things to plan around: service tops out at 30-amp, so a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management, and the 35-foot maximum keeps this to smaller rigs. A bathhouse with showers, a general store, a dump station, a recreation center, and a community fire pit cover the essentials. Pets are welcome. A disc golf course, lake and river frontage, and mountain views fill the grounds, with swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, hiking, biking, birding, and picnicking. Golf is nearby. Boyne City sits on the southern shore of Lake Charlevoix in Charlevoix County, at the heart of Northern Michigan's four-season resort region, with restaurants and shops minutes away. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Confirm your rig fits the 35-foot limit before reserving.

from $45/night

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Chandler Hill Campground

Thinking about staying with us? Check out all the activities to do around the area or right here in the park. From riding anything with four wheels to four legs, the trails to beautiful northern Michigan start right here. Or if your wanting to test out our motto "Stay where you play" make sure you check out our events page to see what's happening in the park or just outside our front door.

from $45/night

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Sun Outdoors Petoskey Bay Harbor

87 RV Sites, 13 Cottages

Sun Outdoors Petoskey Bay Harbor in Michigan offers 87 full-hookup RV sites and 13 cottages on Little Traverse Bay, with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 60 feet behind a gated entrance. Premium Coach House back-in sites join interior back-in, pull-in, pull-through, and north and south exterior categories, with a pool, hot tub, spa, and mini-golf. Eighty-seven sites span interior back-in, interior pull-in, interior pull-thru, north exterior back-in, south exterior back-in, and premium Coach House back-in categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Naming categories by position on the property is unusually transparent. Thirteen cottages round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, firewood, and recycling handle the practical side. The property was formerly Petoskey RV Resort. An outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, and spa anchor the property, with a fitness center, clubhouse, game room, and mini-golf besides. Pickleball, basketball, horseshoes, sports courts, picnicking, and a dog park fill the grounds. Pets are welcome. Little Traverse Bay is one of the most beautiful summer resort settings in the American Midwest, and the resort sits along Charlevoix Avenue adjacent to the Bay Harbor development, with Petoskey's downtown and the Tunnel of Trees close by. Summer is decisively the season in northern Michigan, with fall color drawing a strong second wave. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $82/night

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Blue Lakes Adventure Camp

52 RV Sites

Blue Lakes Adventure Camp in Elmira, Michigan, offers 52 full-hookup pull-through RV sites on asphalt drives, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet. A single pull-through category means no backing at any site, with an outdoor pool, sports courts, playground, and direct ORV trail access in Antrim County. Fifty-two sites are pull-through throughout, carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp with a 110-volt option, sized to 50 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. A single-category, all-pull-through layout on asphalt is genuinely practical — every guest gets the same spec, no backing after a long drive, and the paved drives hold up through northern Michigan winters. A general store, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. For emergencies call 911; for anything of concern on the property, the 24-hour line is (321) 312-9371. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with sports courts, volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, a playground, and swimming filling the rest. A lake, river, and golf course are nearby. Pets are welcome. The address is 4319 Cinder Hill Road. Direct ORV trail access is the differentiator — riders can leave from the campground rather than trailering out, which very few properties in the region allow. Antrim County is northern Michigan lake country, where the chain from Torch Lake north to Elk and Clam Lakes forms one of the most celebrated freshwater landscapes in the Great Lakes. Summer and ORV season drive demand. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $55/night

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Jellystone Park™ Petoskey

155 RV Sites, 63 Cabins, 3 Tent Sites

Jellystone Park Petoskey in Michigan offers 155 full-hookup RV sites, 63 cabins, and three tent sites across 30 landscaped acres near Little Traverse Bay, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 90 feet behind a gated entrance. Elite and deluxe full-hookup back-in and pull-through categories join a pool, hot tub, and gem mining. One hundred fifty-five sites span deluxe full hookup 30/50-amp, deluxe full hookup 30/50-amp pull-through, elite full hookup 30/50-amp, and elite full hookup 30/50-amp pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 90 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Ninety feet is exceptional for northern Michigan and accommodates the longest coaches with a tow. Sixty-three cabins and three tent sites round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The daily resort fee covers basic WiFi, pool and spa access, the playground, dog park, restrooms and showers, volleyball, basketball, and pickleball. An outdoor pool and hot tub and sauna anchor the summer, with gem mining, gaga ball, sports courts, pickleball, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, a community fire pit, playground, dog park, and on-site dining filling the rest. Boating, swimming, and planned activities round it out. Little Traverse Bay's sunsets and the Petoskey stones along the pebbled shoreline are the reason families have come here for generations. Summer is decisively the season. Reserve well ahead.

from $30/night

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Alpen Bluffs Outdoor Resort

80 RV Sites, 25 Cabins

Alpen Bluffs Outdoor Resort in Gaylord, Michigan, offers 80 full-hookup RV sites and 25 cabins at the peak of the Lower Peninsula, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service behind a gated entrance. Northern Bluffs and Yurt Village neighborhood categories organize back-in and pull-through sites, with a water park, pool, hot tub, mini-golf, and food trucks. Eighty sites run in back-in full hookup and pull-through full hookup categories across the Northern Bluffs and Yurt Village neighborhoods, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, with fire pits and picnic tables. Organizing sites into named neighborhoods rather than numbered tiers is unusual and makes it easier to picture where you will be. Twenty-five cabins round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills, restrooms, showers, firewood, and RV storage handle the practical side. A water park and outdoor pool anchor the summer, with a hot tub and sauna alongside. Mini-golf, a recreation center, jumping pillow, gaga ball, sports courts, pickleball, volleyball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, ping pong, horseshoes, corn hole, gem mining, inflatable water toys, bike rentals, golf cart rentals, a beach, playground, community fire pit, dog park, on-site dining, a bar, and food trucks fill the rest. Skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, golf, and elk viewing are all nearby. Gaylord is the Golf Mecca of Michigan, with Otsego Lake, the Pigeon River Country State Forest's wild trout streams, and genuine four-season recreation. Summer and ski season both draw. Reserve well ahead.

from $105/night

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Twin Bears Wooded Campground

139 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 21 Tent Sites

Twin Bears Wooded Campground in Indian River, Michigan, offers 139 RV sites, four cabins, and 21 tent sites beneath a mature hardwood canopy, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet behind a gated entrance. Electric-only, water-and-electric, and full-hookup categories at several amperages join an outdoor pool, mini-golf, and boutique shop. One hundred thirty-nine sites span 20-amp electric only, 20-amp water-and-electric, 30-amp back-in electric only, 30-amp back-in full hookup, 30-amp back-in water-and-electric, and 30-amp pull-through categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted, sized to 50 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Read the category carefully — the electric-only tiers carry no water at the site, and they price accordingly. Four cabins and 21 tent sites round out the lodging. A general store, boutique shop, laundry, propane fills and exchange, dump station, restrooms, showers, firewood, and a snack bar handle the practical side. Bathhouses and the laundry are open 24/7 with your check-in code, and the owners are direct about expectations: rude or disruptive guests will be asked to leave without a refund. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with mini-golf, gem mining, shuffleboard, horseshoes, corn hole, walking trails, hiking, a playground, pavilion, and dog park filling the grounds. Indian River sits in the Inland Waterway region, where Burt, Mullett, Crooked, and Pickerel Lakes interconnect. Summer is the season in northern Michigan. Reserve well ahead.

from $47/night

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Whitewater Township Park

40 RV Sites

Whitewater Township Park in Williamsburg, MI, offers 40 RV sites with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 67 feet. Sites are electric-only and take either an RV or a tent, in back-in and pull-thru layouts with a fire pit and picnic table. Be clear on this before booking: there is no water or sewer at the site, so arrive with your tanks filled and plan on the on-site dump station. At 67 feet, though, the sites take a longer rig than most township parks anywhere. A bathhouse with showers and firewood are available, and pets are welcome. The lakeshore is the reason to come. A beach, boat docks, walking trails, a pavilion, and a playground sit on the water, with swimming, hiking, picnicking, and birding along a stretch of undeveloped inland shoreline. Williamsburg sits on Elk Lake in Grand Traverse County, in a quiet township between Traverse City and Charlevoix. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Northern Michigan's season is short and this shoreline is well known locally — reserve early for July and August.

from $45/night

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Timber Ridge Resort

Timber Ridge Resort in Traverse City, Michigan, offers RV sites, cabins, cottages, and yurts in Grand Traverse County's cherry orchard and vineyard countryside along the Lake Michigan shore — a four-accommodation-format resort in the heart of one of the Midwest's most desirable travel destinations, where the cold-water bay scenery, the nationally recognized wine and culinary industry, the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and Traverse City's genuinely excellent arts and dining culture combine to make this stretch of northwestern Lower Michigan one of the most broadly appealing regional destinations in the Great Lakes. The resort's accommodation range from full-hookup RV sites to basic and deluxe cabin configurations to yurts gives it the flexibility to serve the full spectrum of Traverse City-area visitors. Full hookups for RV travelers and a range of cabin, cottage, and yurt options give Timber Ridge Resort the accommodation diversity to serve groups of different sizes, equipment situations, and comfort preferences across the cherry blossom, summer, fall color, and ice wine seasons that define Traverse City's four-season appeal. The resort's Traverse City location gives guests the immediate access to the town's downtown breweries, restaurants, galleries, and farmers markets that makes TC one of the few small Michigan cities consistently drawing visitors from Chicago, Detroit, and Columbus specifically for its locally produced food and drink culture. Pets are welcome. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, 22 miles west of Traverse City, is a National Park Service unit protecting 71,000 acres of Lake Michigan shoreline, perched dunes up to 400 feet above the lake surface, hardwood forest, and the offshore Manitou Islands — one of the most scenically varied National Lakeshore units on the Great Lakes and the site of the Dune Climb, where visitors ascend 130 feet of loose sand for a Lake Michigan viewshed that ABC's Good Morning America viewers voted "the Most Beautiful Place in America" in 2011. The North and South Manitou Islands, accessible by ferry from Leland, provide backcountry island hiking and camping in a Great Lakes wilderness setting. The Old Mission Peninsula and Leelanau Peninsula wine regions surrounding Traverse City have emerged as nationally significant producers of Riesling, Pinot Grigio, and cool-climate white varieties in a viticultural region whose 45th parallel latitude and Lake Michigan microclimate create growing conditions directly analogous to Alsace and the Mosel — a comparison that serious wine consumers have validated through consistent critical recognition since the 1990s. The peninsula tasting room circuit, accessible by bicycle from downtown Traverse City, gives guests the wine tourism experience integrated into the cherry orchard and Bay scenery landscape rather than separated into a discrete industrial wine district. Timber Ridge Resort operates from spring through fall in northern Michigan's Great Lakes climate, with the National Cherry Festival in early July representing Traverse City's highest-demand tourism week and the August color transition beginning the fall foliage season that peaks through October in the maple and beech hardwood forests of the Sleeping Bear and Leelanau country. Ice wine production from frozen Riesling grapes in January and February gives wine enthusiasts a winter-season reason to visit that the summer tourism economy obscures. Reserve accommodations months ahead for the Cherry Festival and peak August weekends, when Traverse City accommodation across all categories fills from the Midwest's established Traverse City visitor market.

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Leelanau Pines Campground

52 RV Sites, 9 Cabins, 5 Glamping Sites

Leelanau Pines Campground in Cedar, Michigan, offers 52 full-hookup RV sites, nine cabins, and five glamping sites on the southern shore of Lake Leelanau, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 50 feet. Lakefront basic and lakefront standard categories join premium and standard back-in tiers, with a disc golf course, jumping pillow, beach, and bar. Fifty-two back-in sites run in lakefront basic, lakefront standard, premium back-in, and standard back-in categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 50 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. The lakefront tiers are the ones to request, and offering both a basic and a standard lakefront option keeps waterfront within reach at two price points. Nine cabins — including two luxury types sleeping up to eight — and five glamping sites round out the lodging. A laundry, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. A disc golf course, jumping pillow, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, gaga ball, corn hole, walking trails, a playground, on-site dining, and a bar fill the grounds, with the lake supporting boating, fishing, and swimming. Wine and beer tasting and a golf course are nearby. The Leelanau Peninsula is one of Michigan's most celebrated summer regions, where Lake Michigan's moderating climate produces cherry orchards and a serious wine country, with Sleeping Bear Dunes and Traverse City close. Summer is decisively the season in northern Michigan, with fall color drawing a strong second wave. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $53/night

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Fox Run Family Campground & RV Park

Fox Run Family Campground & RV Park in Fife Lake, Michigan, offers full-hookup RV sites on a forested property off US-131 in Grand Traverse County, with a lake, walking trails, and a big-rig-friendly layout. The campground sits at the Old Walton Junction trailhead, giving direct access to hiking and ORV trail connections. Full-hookup RV sites carry water, sewer, and electric on a layout sized for big coaches. A general store covers camp basics and firewood, laundry and a dump station handle longer stays, and restrooms, showers, and WiFi serve the sites. A lending library rounds out the practical amenities — a small touch, but one that says something about how the family runs the place. Pets are welcome. The trailhead position is the distinguishing feature. Old Walton Junction connects directly to hiking and ORV trails that extend into the surrounding national forest, which means riders and hikers leave from the campground rather than trailering out. A lake sits on the property for fishing, with walking trails, biking, horseshoes, corn hole, and picnicking across the grounds and a playground and dog park for families and pets. Fife Lake sits in the white pine and mixed hardwood landscape of northwest Lower Michigan, on the US-131 corridor connecting the Grand Rapids metro to Traverse City. That gives the family-owned campground two distinct markets — through-traffic on the highway and regional recreation demand generated by the Manistee National Forest, Fife Lake itself, and the northern Lower Michigan trail network. The campground serves the Michigan season. Summer lake and trail traffic drives the peak, with fall color and ORV riding weather extending demand into October. Reserve ahead for summer weekends and fall color.

from $34/night

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Twisted Trails Offroad Park

11 RV Sites

Twisted Trails Offroad Park in Copemish, Michigan, offers 11 rustic camping sites across 400 acres of forest, mud holes, and rocky ridgeline in Manistee County. A single rustic camping category serves ATV riders, 4x4 enthusiasts, and anyone who came to get their vehicle dirty. Eleven back-in sites are rustic camping throughout, with fire pits at every site. Plan accordingly — these are primitive sites without hookups, so arrive fully self-contained with water and power, and confirm current facilities when you book. The pricing and the setup reflect exactly what this is: a base camp at a riding park rather than a campground with trails attached. Sites sit among the trees rather than in an open lot, and pets are welcome. One booking note the park states plainly: if you are coming to stay and play, add both a camping reservation and an Off Road Park or special event ticket to your cart — the camping alone does not include trail access. Four hundred acres of purpose-built terrain is what draws people from across the Midwest. The park has developed raw forest into one of the region's most sought-after destinations for serious offroading, with mud holes, rock crawls, hill climbs, and ridgeline trails that range from beginner-friendly to genuinely technical. Weekend events and organized rides fill the calendar. Copemish sits in the wooded hills of northwestern Michigan, with the Manistee National Forest surrounding the area and Sleeping Bear Dunes within reach for a day off the trails. Riding season runs spring through fall, with event weekends filling first. Reserve well ahead, and remember the separate park ticket.

from $20/night


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