Michigan RV Campsites

Michigan RV Campsites
Its abundant wooded areas featuring hiking, biking and cross-country skiing trails make Michigan a great travel destination for those who love the outdoors. Recreational water activities are also popular in Michigan. It is practically surrounded by the Great Lakes, and there are 11,000 inland lakes scattered throughout the state.

Clementz's Northcountry Campground and Cabins

The Clementz's campground is open from May 15 to October 15 in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The campground has 50 pull-through RV sites and is surrounded by more than 40 acres of forest. Only seven of the RV sites have full-service hook-ups, including electric, water, sewer and cable TV connections, so reservations are recommended for those looking for full hook-ups. Most sites have water and electric hook-ups, though some have only electric connections. Nature trails and dog walks can be found around the campground and through the wooded area. Other amenities include laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, picnic tables, fire pits, a sand volleyball court, a playground and a basketball court.

Clementz's Northcountry Campground and Cabins
13209 State Highway M-123
Newberry, MI 49868
(906) 293-8562
www.northcountrycampground.com/

White River RV Park and Campground

The White River RV Park is nestled in the Manistee National Forest in northern Lower Michigan. This park has 235 campsites ranging from premium RV sites with water, electric and (in some cases) sewer hook-ups to rustic tent sites. Other amenities of the campground include two restroom and shower buildings, laundry facilities, a dump station and a camp store. Guests can enjoy the on-site heated swimming pool, picnic area, recreation hall, basketball court, volleyball court, playgrounds and pet playground. Hiking and biking trails can be found near the campsites, and the White River, which borders the southeast corner of the campground, offers kayaking, canoeing and tubing opportunities.

White River RV Park and Campground
735 Fruitvale Road
Montague, MI
(231) 894-4708
www.whiterivercampground.com/

Ber-Wa-Ga-Na Campground

The Ber-Wa-Ga-Na Campground is open from about May 1 to Nov. 2 each year. The campground covers 67 acres and features a sand volleyball court, basketball courts, a shuffleboard court, an 18-hole miniature golf course, horseshoe pits, a softball field and several manmade ponds. Most of the campground is wooded, and nature trails for hiking or biking are located throughout the forest. The park has over 100 RV sites ranging from full-service hook-ups to rustic sites with no hook-ups. Propane and firewood can be purchased at the on-site camp store, and year-round RV storage is available. Other amenities include a laundry facility, restrooms and showers.

Ber-Wa-Ga-Na Campground
2601 Sanilac Road
Vassar, MI 48768
(989) 673-7125
www.michcampgrounds.com/berwagana/

Article Written By Kittie McCoy

Kittie McCoy has been a freelance writer since 2008. She is also a part-time personal trainer and licensed entertainer in Las Vegas. She enjoys sharing her love of physical fitness and experience in the entertainment industry via her writing.

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