Campgrounds in Muskegon, Michigan

Muskegon, on the Lake Michigan shore of central Michigan, is home to Michigan's Adventure Amusement and Water Park. Miles of sandy beach are open to the public in the Muskegon State Park for swimming, water sports and beach combing. Tour the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine, or take in the Muskegon Museum of Art, the Muskegon County Museum and the Gillette Nature Center at the PJ Hoffmaster State Park. Hiking, biking, snow shoeing and cross country skiing trails are available at both state parks.
  1. PJ Hoffmaster State Park

    • The PJ Hoffmaster State Park, just minutes south of Muskegon, is three miles of sandy beach and dune along the Lake Michigan coastline and is also home to the Gillette Visitor Center, famous for educational programs. A path through the forest highlights the region's butterfly and bird species watching. The campground at the state park has 293 sites for RVs and tents with electric hook-ups and water availability. Enjoy 10 miles of hiking trails, restrooms, picnic areas and surf fishing at this state park campground.

      PJ Hoffmaster State Park
      6585 Lake Harbor Road
      Muskegon, MI 49441
      231-798-3711
      dnr.state.mi.us/publications/pdfs/wildlife/viewingguide/slp/79Hoffmaster/index.htm

    Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground

    • Five miles north of Muskegon off U.S. 31 are Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground's 100 wooded or lake shore campsites. Canoe, kayak, paddle boat, rowboat, fish and swim on Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho. The campground also has a game room, playground, badminton and volleyball, horseshoe play and basketball available for recreation. The campsites are convenient to pull through and have electricity, fire pits and water. Showers, restrooms, tent sites, dump station, store with firewood, ice, propane and laundry facilities make extended stays hassle-free.

      Lake Sch-Nepp-A-Ho Family Campground
      390 E. Tyler Road
      Muskegon, MI 49445
      231-766-2209
      michigan-campgrounds.com

    Muskegon KOA

    • On a small private lake six miles north of Muskegon off U.S. 31 is the Muskegon KOA campground. Rent a kayak, canoe, row boat or paddle boat, swim, catch and release fish on the lake, or rent a banana seat bicycle to ride around the campground and visit the playground, volleyball court, basketball court and horseshoe pit. KOA offers amenities like wireless Internet, tent sites, full hookup pull-through sites, telephone service, picnic tables and fire rings, and hay wagon rides on Saturday nights.

      Muskegon KOA
      3500 N. Strand Road
      Muskegon, MI 49445
      231-766-3900
      koa.com/where/mi/22106/

    Wolf Lake Resort and Campground

    • Six miles northeast of Muskegon on Wolf Lake is the Wolf Lake Resort and Campground, which offers short- and long-term stay for RV and tent sites. Laundry facilities, restrooms, showers, full hookup sites, vending machines and a convenience store in the campground help make your stay convenient. Small water craft such as boats, wave runners and jet skis are allowed on Wolf Lake. Rowboats are available for rental. The campground offers a playground, a swim beach, hiking and a petting zoo for the kids.

      Wolf Lake Resort and Campground
      5451 Harding Ave.
      Muskegon, MI 49442
      231-788-4219
      campingmuskegon.com

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