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Michigan RV Park Reviews

Sleepy Bear Campground, Empire – With 190 RV sites on 70 wooded acres, Sleepy Bear Campground is the perfect base to explore nearby Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, the Lake Michigan shore, and the surrounding area. The park features a swimming pool, camp store, clean restrooms, propane sales, and picnic tables.

Wild Cherry Resort, Lake Leelanau – This new park features 50 extra wide nice full hookup sites on grass with 20/30/50 amp electric that can accommodate any size RV. Park amenities include a lake, on site phone service, a club house, friendly service, and it is close to all of the fun activities in the Traverse City and Leelanau Peninsula areas.

Holiday Park Campground,Traverse City – With wooded sites that include full and partial hookups, handicap facilities, a laundry, camp store, dump station, and playground, this friendly RV park has a lot of seasonal guests who return every year.

Traverse Bay RV Resort, Acme – Very much an upscale resort, Traverse Bay RV Resort lots were designed for big rigs and include full hookups, 50 amp electric, and cable TV. Paved streets, level concrete pads and patios, private restrooms and showers, WiFi internet access, laundry facilities, a computer room, library, heated outdoor pool and spa, and a tennis court make this a popular destination for visitors to northern Michigan.