Petoskey sits above the shores of Lake Michigan's Little Traverse Bay along the northern tip of Michigan's lower peninsula. The city offers several attractive camping options, from resort-style RV and cabin sites to rustic tent camping. Its location offers a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, fishing, boating and hiking. The city's historic downtown also offers a range of dining and shopping options.
This campsite is owned by the city of Petoskey and offers a total of 66 sites, including full-service, limited-service and rustic sites. Amenities include showers, a playground and a swimming area. The campground is open from May to October.
Magnus Park
901 W. Lake St.
Petoskey, MI 49770
?231-347-1027?
ci.petoskey.mi.us
This motor coach resort offers 340 camping sites, some of which include small cabins, fireplaces and state-of-the art connections. Amenities include free wireless Internet, a fitness center, coffee bar, resort pool with poolside barbecue and bar.
Hearthside Grove Resort
2400 North U.S. 31
Petoskey, MI 49770
231-347-0905
hearthsidegrove.com
This RV and cabin campground also offers modern lodges with air conditioning and televisions. Cabins sleep up to six people. Amenities include Sturgeon River recreational activities, bike trails and regular festivals and camping activities planned throughout the year.
Petoskey KOA
1800 U.S. 31
Petoskey, MI 49770
?231-347-0005?
petoskykoa.com
This state campground is on the north end of Traverse Bay on 303 acres with two modern campground sections. The Tannery Creek section has 98 campsites. The Dunes section has 70 campsites. Amenities include swimming, biking, hiking, skiing, picnic area and playground.
Petoskey State Park
2475 Michigan 119
Petoskey, MI? 49770
231-347-2311
midnrreservations.com