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Campit Outdoor Resort Saugatuck

49 sites · Lodging, Tents36 acres · Fennville, MI
Campit is a LGBTQ + resort that is open to all. We are 21+ only on all weekends. We are a membership community requiring a valid $15 yearly membership. We are a beautiful 36 acre resort offering themed weekends from April 1st to October 31st. Many options to fit any budget including $10 tenting, RV sites, many cabin options, and a bed and breakfast style lodging unit. The resort features a large heated pool, general store, 4 large bathhouses, and many trails throughout the park. Campit emphasizes giving back in all of our themed weekends by hosting charitable after parties supporting Woman, Transgender Health, LGBTQ Youth, and so much more. Campit is a 21+ Resort Friday-Sunday, and Thursday-Monday on Holiday weekends. Guests with children are welcome on weekday stays. We are a membership community and guests must have a valid yearly membership of $15.00 that can be purchased directly after booking or at the time of check in.
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Sunflower Farms

4 sites · Tents8 acres · South Haven, MI
PRIVATE WOODED TENT GETAWAY! 8 Acres of wooded property with beautiful trails and clearings for tent camping. Deer, rabbits and much fawna can be seen on our property. Owners are on site for any assistance. Flushing porta potty with privacy tent on property with toilet paper and sanitizer. Three miles from downtown South Haven for shopping, beaches and a wide array of summer fun for you and the whole family. Just 4 miles away is Lake Arvesta. A great summer sports lake with lots of activities. Horseback riding a few miles away. Check in is from 2:00pm to 8:00 pm Eastern time or sundown, whichever comes first Exceptions can be made in advance of booking by messaging us. If you desire a late check in without preauthorization, choose late check in for extras ($35). In case you don't choose this option and check in is past 8:00pm Eastern time or sundown, a $50 comfort option will be assessed and payable at check in.
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Provision Family Farms

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · White Cloud, MI
Nestled in Manistee National Forest is a family farm. Trailheads lead to hundreds of miles of public two-track, and the woods roll between oak/maple/beech and aspen/birch. On the farm is a 20 acre lake with a floating island, tent sites, and healthy ecosystems with plenty of wildlife.Our farm pastures pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry, investing in our dirt and our neighbors. We are provision family farms because we provide for our animals even as we are provided for. Drop on in at the house and we may have time for a little tour.In the woods is a small composting toilet, but you're welcome to fertilize our pastures anytime. There's also a shower available in the house.The best time to visit Michigan forests is in October when the leaves turn color and the nights are cool. The mosquitoes are done for the winter and the air is brisk.
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Black River Trails Campground

38 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents13 acres · South Haven, MI
Discover the unique charm of Black River Trails Campground, perfectly situated along the serene Black River in picturesque South Haven. This tranquil retreat offers a variety of accommodations, including cozy tent sites, spacious premium tent sites, camper sites, and delightful cabins, ensuring that every adventurer finds their ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature. Immerse yourself in the great outdoors with a range of activities right at your fingertips. Kayak along the scenic Black River, fish from our shores, or explore the nearby hiking trails that showcase the area's natural beauty. Whether you’re gliding through calm waters, reeling in the catch of the day, or enjoying a leisurely nature walk, there’s an abundance of experiences waiting for you. Conveniently located just minutes from South Haven’s top attractions, our campground provides easy access to stunning beaches, unique shops, delectable dining options, and exciting local events. Experience the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and community charm while enjoying the peaceful ambiance of Black River Trails Campground. Book your stay today and start creating unforgettable memories in this beautiful natural setting!
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Campout at Hostel SoHa

27 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · South Haven, MI
Welcome travelers! We are inviting you to join us this summer for a stay like no other, right outside downtown South Haven. We are expecting our official season with events and all sorts of fun to kick off around Memorial Day but you are still welcome to camp out for a quieter stay in the meantime. Hostel SoHa is two 5,000 square foot buildings on 7 acres of private land in the process of being renovated into the first traveler's hostel in West Michigan. This summer, we are proud to announce we will be opening our first building with indoor pod-bed accommodations on May 15th. Not to worry, campers. There is still plenty of space for pitching tents, car camping, and even more amenities included with your stay. [Apirl 18th Update] Because we are still in the process of opening up a communal kitchen, a larger common area, an improved outdoor fire pit area, showers, and more there may be construction going on during your stay. This likely won’t be a disruption to your stay but we thought we’d give you the heads up. Also note, pictures on Hipcamp may not accurately reflect the space as we make these changes. We are located directly off M-43 and only a 5 minute drive to the beach; downtown South Haven; and Walmart, Aldi, and Meijer. We are also a 5 minute drive from the Kal-Haven trailhead and can help hikers and bike-packers arrange a pick up or drop off from there. The Bangor Train Station is a 12 minute drive and we can also help arrange pick up and drop off from there. This fun and central location is best suited for adults ages 18-35, but we welcome any adult looking for a more social and unique experience. This is a adult/traveler friendly environment and is not recommended for families or individuals looking for a private getaway. Unfortunately, we do not allow anyone under 18 to stay even when accompanied by an adult. Who This Stay Is Perfect For: ✔Budget Travelers ✔Solo Travelers ✔Solo Female Travelers (We are women owned & operated!) ✔Large Groups ✔University Students ✔Van Lifers/Bus Lifers ✔Young Adults ✔International Visitors ✔Car-Campers ✔Backpackers ✔Bike-Packers ✔Campers ✔Any And All Travelers Amenities We have indoor bathrooms (showers not open yet) and an indoor common area with a phone charging station, lockers for valuables (
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Hen and Hive Provisions

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cedar Springs, MI
We are a small bio-dynamic farm situated on 10 acres in West Michigan. the land has small diverse eco-systems. Open meadows with large White pine to dense woods to the back of the property. We have a small diverse fiber herd of Jacob sheep and Nigora Goats along with some heritage Breed chickens including 1 Rooster who watches over the flock. A small group of Cayuga duck work their pest control magic as the snoodle around the entire property. These ducks go everywhere! There are also 2 barn cats, that might visit your camp site if you are traveling without dogs. we also host group of 24 Bee Hives. On the farm we grow a variety of veggies, flowers and Medicinals. We have plots of native woodland medicinals and a variety of other Perennials and Medicinals including Hemp and Cannabis on a very small scale. Everything is grown organically. Sorry, No children under 10 We are also close to the Red Flannel Gun club, quite a bit of the time we hear guns. We are also very close to the Cedar Chase Golf Course if you like golf. Hen and Hive Provisions makes a small collection of Honeys, medicine and full-Spectrum Aromatherapy CBD Topicals that we sell locally and at seasonal markets. Email henandhiveprovisions@gmail.com for a full product list + price list. We hope you come for a visit, we would love to meet you!
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Art Farm Fennville

58 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Fennville, MI
Welcome to Fabulous Fennville. Book an art adventure directly with Hipcamp. Birds abound, Bees buzz and the milkweed full of Monarchs. The sultry evening air lengthens the day until the fire flies remind us to stop and enjoy the night-lite show. It’s an authentic slice of nature with a pond backdrop and a perch atop of a slope side forest. Enjoy a sunset stretch on a yoga mat in the near by Gazebo. Watch the morning sun creep over the pond with a cup of artisan crafted coffee roasted on site. Private yet so close to Saugatuck (10min) Douglas (5min) and Fennville. Cannabis friendly and local musicians sometimes join us for fire pit impromptu when stars align. We’ve set aside a slice of Art Farm Fennville for quiet contemplation. 24 hrs access to the restroom and the shower, outdoor kitchen. Communal kitchen space of the Art barn has toaster oven, electric tea kettle, mini fridge, rice cooker, grill and bbq. Basic condiments on table. The island yurt is a special event space for ceremonial circle, please book under extras. Great for birdwatching and spying shooting stars with no light pollution We love to foodgeek-as we locavore the best of our neighboring farms offerings with a pop-up artisan goods CSA weekly featuring coffee beans artisan roast /grind/ french press right here on site. Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans in the a.m and firefly good-nights! Perfect for Bike Trekkers, Road Touring groups and nature seekers, this end of the road private space is 18 acres of gardens and ponds. The two large barns host summer art workshops and events. The small dressing area is available with a locker for longer stays. Bicycle storage and tools available for use. The welded sculpture is the work of Christine and the painted steel work by the late Terry Thomas. Art featured throughout the property. The Saugatuck Interurban comes to our doorstep and takes you into Saugatuck and Douglas, load your bike upon the rack and for a buck you're car free. Lake Michigan is a few miles away. Ask for best local access due to changing lake levels. Your host is onsite. Headlamps encouraged. Proper footwear, if exploring..there is some poison ivy. Care to inquire about art offerings? Care to host an event? It's possible...
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Oak Meadows

14 sites · Tents27 acres · Lakewood Club, MI
Experience Nature at Oak Meadows Park your RV or pitch your tent at Oak Meadows and enjoy nearly 30 acres of scenic meadows, hardwood forests, and hidden fields. Each campsite includes a private fire ring, providing the perfect spot to relax under the stars. Conveniently located in West Michigan, Oak Meadows is just minutes from top attractions: Michigan’s Adventure – 3-minute drive Thunderbird Raceway – 2-minute drive Bike trails – 3-minute drive to endless destinations Duck Lake State Park – 12-minute drive White Lake Pier & Lighthouse – 14-minute drive Motocross & Snowmobiling Trails – 13 to 50 minutes away Thousands of acres of National Forest for exploring Nearby lakes and rivers for fishing, canoeing, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and skiing Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful getaway, Oak Meadows is your perfect outdoor escape.
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The 40 Acre Wood

5 sites · Lodging40 acres · Shelby, MI
www.facebook.com/the40acrewood Before our forest was "owned," it belonged to the Odawa people. Once white settlers arrived and governments were established, land deeds were written. We traced those deeds back through the Oceana County Register of Deeds and found that larger tracts of land were owned by people from Chicago and California, which were later divided into smaller parcels. Interestingly, one owner lost the property after failing to pay back taxes of $3.50, shortly after World War II. It is likely that he never returned. In the mid-1900s, Ed Dewey was the owner. Today, we have a cabin on the east side of the 40 acres that was built by Ed, entirely constructed with oak. He had three sawmills there, each powered by the engines of old Studebakers. He cut and milled enormous oak trees, using the wood to construct crates for transporting cherries. Today, you can still see old oak crates on various farms, but they are slowly being replaced by plastic. Ed never finished the little cabin, and the story goes that he died there. The next owners were a couple from Inkster, near Detroit. Despite Ed leaving an acre of "yard art" all over, the place was used as a vacation home after a 50-foot long mobile home was placed near the cabin. As they aged, they sold off their property to us. First, we acquired the 20 acres where the Cozy Camper Cabin resides, then the 7 acres near Weaver Road and 44th, and finally, the remaining 13 acres with the cabin. We began purchasing the property in parcels in 1992 for $500 an acre and owned it all by 1998. From 1998 to 2008, we removed the mobile home, cleaned up all the yard art, refurbished the cabin, added a garage, and built a new shed nearby. The Hipcamp shed was originally built in 1999 and has been used for storage until it was converted into a unique little place in the woods in 2021. Over the years, our Forester has carefully managed the property. We have logged three times. The first round was to remove 75 huge oak trees. The second round involved culling mature poplar trees. The last time, we took out 276 mature oaks and beeches. A Woodsman spent a year cutting down the tops of the trees. Clearing these old growth trees revitalized the forest, as planned. Today, there are over two miles of trails running throughout the property. Some were logging roads, while others were carved out over time. The land is flat to the north but hilly to the south, as these are forested sand dunes. There are approximately a million trees on the property, densely forested with many large "mother trees" such as oaks, beeches, maples, and pines. The poplar trees are growing rapidly, as they do. Wild cherry, sassafras, beeches, oaks, and maples are also growing quickly and thickly. To the south, there are fenced-in asparagus fields and cherry orchards. To the north, on the other side of Weaver Road, is the privately owned Silver Lake Airport, which remains quiet most of the time. On the east side of our 40 acres, you'll find our cabin and buildings, and we kindly ask you to avoid wandering onto that side of the property. Signs will alert you when you get close. To the west, there is a 20-acre section occasionally occupied by some "Dunners." The area is famous for Silver Lake State Park and the sand dunes, located about 2.5 miles northwest of us. Our neighbors in that area have dune buggies, and they sometimes drive around their property, creating more noise than we prefer. It's possible that you may encounter this during your visit, so please be aware. Deer are abundant in the area, and in 2021, we spotted a porcupine for the first time, although we have occasionally seen evidence of their presence through bark-stripped maples. Raccoons come and go, while turkeys are frequent visitors at times. You can hear coyotes yipping away at night, and depending on the time of year and migratory season, you'll see lots and lots of birds. We're pleased to report that there is no poison ivy on the property! It is a beautiful place in the woods, not far from many entertaining activities suitable for both the young and old. Come and visit, but please be respectful of the land and our privacy while enjoying yours. Love Mother Earth while you are here and nourish your soul.
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One Grand Place - Riverside Retreat

7 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Robinson Township, MI
Welcome to our little slice of heaven along the Grand River in Grand Haven, Michigan. Voted one of the best places to visit in 2022 and 2023. This property is at the end of a private road and has three adjoining waterfront parcels that have been in the family for decades that we fondly refer to as One Grand Place. Family still lives on one of the parcels but we are excited to be sharing the other 2 parcels with all of you. One parcel is our Premium RV site on a cement pad, parallel to the river and can accommodate 1 RV (5th wheel, travel trailer, pop up, Class C etc. NO Class A's allowed). 30/50/standard 110 Electric and water hookup. Pump out is available for a fee. The other adjacent parcel at the very far west end of the property is a large grassy area with 2 sites. Both have 30 and standard 110 electric, plus water. --1 Standard RV site can accommodate 1 RV (5th wheel, travel trailer, pop up, Class C etc. NO Class A's allowed). Or, can be used as a tent site IF the tent only site is already booked. Pump out is available for a fee. --1 Tent only site. To be booked first before the Standard RV site. However, both sites are next to each other with same view. There is plenty of room to set up games, fish, play with the kids or the dogs, etc. What's not to like? It is your very own exclusive home away from home. If you don't have an RV or a tent and want to still come and visit, no problem. Rent one of our RVs or rent our tent. PLEASE NOTE: We are not a commercial campground or a business. However, there are certain rules that must be adhered to per the agreement with our local township and our neighbors along our shared private road. Property is adjacent to Connor Bayou County Park and is surrounded by natural wetlands. Perfect place to unwind, chill, enjoy the fresh air and picture perfect sunsets. Boating, swimming, jet skis, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing are just a few of the things to enjoy on the water. Bring your own boat, jet ski, kayak or rent from nearby establishments. One of many public boat launches is just a couple minute ride and Connor Bayou County Park has a kayak specific boat launch. You can also drop a kayak in at the very west end of our property right from shore. If you are bringing your own boat, jet ski, kayak and have a separate trailer, parking of that trailer must be pre-authorized due to limited space. Please inquire. Hiking, biking and wildlife, bird/eagle watching are also in the area. Spring Lake, Lake Michigan, beaches, various state/county parks, downtown Grand Haven's shops and restaurants are just a short drive away. Holland is about 30 minutes south and also has a cute downtown, craft beers, and beaches. PJ Hoffmaster State Park is 20 minutes North. If you are a thrill seeker Michigan's Adventure Amusement and Waterpark is only 30 minutes North in Muskegon. There are also many wineries, ciders and craft beer in Southwest Michigan. And many blueberry farms around too. Bottom line....there is plenty of things to do and see during your visit. You can be as active or as chill as you want to be.
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Beach, beach and more beach is what you’ll be getting at Grand Haven State Park. That and surrounding local charm: For starters, the Grand Haven Musical Fountain. Yes, you heard that right. A 240-foot wide fountain is rigged up to give synchronized performances with colored lights, water and sound. For additional diversion, Grand Haven’s own 2.5-mile boardwalk takes you along the water past restaurants and shops, the Harbor Trolley provides tours of the area, and bike trails are readily available. No matter how you get around, you’ll be treated to scenic views at every turn, and you’ll have a sandy paradise and modern camping facilities to return to every night. As is in the norm in Michigan parks, winter hands the reins over to the skiers, and the sights are still spectacular. For a full-fledged vacation in any kind of weather, Grand Haven is the complete package.

When to go

The best time to visit Grand Haven State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the lake is inviting. Off-season months might be less crowded but come with chillier temperatures and limited park services.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Remember to bring sunscreen and insect repellent to protect against the elements.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; inquire ahead for specific needs.
  • Pack out all your trash to keep the park pristine for wildlife and fellow visitors.
  • Be aware of park hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, and plan your visit accordingly.
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