Northern Michigan Campgrounds

Full of natural beauty, northern Michigan attracts travelers with its outdoor activities for all seasons, as well as numerous attractions, entertainment and events. Winter activities include snowmobiling, skiing and ice fishing. If visiting during the summer, take in a round of golf, enjoy boating and water sports or sleep under the stars at one of the many northern Michigan campgrounds.
  1. Turtle Lake Campground

    • Located near Traverse City and Interlochen, Turtle Lake Campground in Beulah offers guests 59 campsites on 38 wooded acres, according to the Turtle Lake website. Accommodations at Turtle Lake include campsites, RV hookups and lakeside cottages. Guests can enjoy boating, fishing, a playground, private beach and recreational building for other activities. Open from May to September, Turtle Lake also offers a bath house, sanitary disposal station and trading post.

      Turtle Lake Campground
      854 Miller Road
      Beulah, MI 49617
      231-275-7353
      turtlelakecampground.net

    Traverse Bay RV Resort

    • A RV park for more discriminating tastes, Traverse Bay RV Resort caters to the adults-only and upscale RV crowd, according to the Traverse Bay RV Resort website. Home to vacationers as well as permanent residents, Traverse Bay RV Resort sits on 150 acres and features 217 large lots with concrete pads and patios. Travelers can find all the conveniences of home with paved streets, full-service hookups, Wi-Fi, cable TV hookup, laundry facilities and private restrooms with showers. Residents and visitors can enjoy a heated swimming pool, fitness center, library, tennis courts and horseshoe pits.

      Traverse Bay RV Resort
      5555 M-72 East
      Williamsburg, MI 49690
      231-938-5800
      traversebayrv.com

    Rainy River Resort

    • For a unique and private campground, check out Rainy River Resort, northern Michigan's smallest campground, according to the Rainy River Resort website. With only three campsites, Rainy River offers true privacy and solitude on 16 acres of woods with a pond and trout stream. A one-hole, par-three golf tee and green allow for plenty of quiet time to practice your golf game. Rainy River guests have access to Onaway State Park for canoeing, kayaking and swimming.

      Rainy River Resort
      2951 Palmer Road
      Onaway, MI 49765
      989-619-3831
      rainyriverresort.com

    Cycle-Moore Motorcycle Campground

    • Motorcycle enthusiasts will love camping at Cycle-Moore Motorcycle Campground. Catering to the motorcycle crowd, Cycle-Moore offers motorcycle road service, motorcycle service shop and access to hundreds of miles of roads perfect for riding, according to the Cycle-Moore website. Guests can also enjoy heated bathrooms with showers, electrical hookups, fire pits and picnic tables. Cycle-Moore can even cater your family or group's rally or event right on-site at the campgrounds.

      Cycle-Moore Motorcycle Campground
      11075 U.S. 31 S.
      Interlochen, MI 49643
      231-276-9091
      cycle-moore.com

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