Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Grayling is one of a number of Jellystone parks across the nation. This site caters to families and has various activities, like Yogi Bear's Annual Luau, that children of all ages will enjoy. The park comes equipped with a number of RV sites, most of which come with hook-ups for water, sewer and electricity. Drive over to Hanson Hills Recreation Area (also located in Grayling), where you'll be able to walk strenuous hiking trails, go biking or lay out in the open spaces.
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
370 W 4 Mile Rd.
Grayling, MI 49738
(989) 348-2157
campjellystone.com
River Park Campground
River Park Campground, also located in Grayling, is for both RV campers and tent campers. The RV sites come equipped with water and electric hook-ups, but no sewer. The site does allow for long-term residents, and the monthly rates are competitive with other RV sites in the area (about $450 monthly). The park is located near a variety of outdoor recreation sites, including Mason Tract Pathway, where you'll find a variety of hiking trails along the AuSable River.
River Park Campground
Exit 259 I-75
Grayling, MI 49738
(989) 348-9092
riverparkcampground.com/
Sno-Trac Village Campground Resort
Sno-Trac Village Campground is a full-service site for RV campers. This site also caters to the winter sportsmen---especially snowmobilers. The RV sites come in three separate varieties: primitive (no hook-ups), just water hook-up, and full hook-ups (water, sewe, and electric). The campground offers storage rates if you want to keep your RV at this site year-round. Head over to Wakely Area, where you can find many hiking and nature trails.
Sno-Trac Village Campground Resort
3576 Sno-Trac Trail
Grayling, MI 49738
(989) 348-9494
snotrac.com
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