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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Paddler's Village - Showers/Restrooms

    Paddler's Village

    2.6(11 reviews)
    40.3 mi

    Concept of yurts and cabins is great. In practice they are much too close together. You can hear…read moreevery sound your neighbor makes whether you want to or not! Weekend nights are drunk fests many lasting into the wee hours. A hassle if u signed up for an early morning paddle or hike.But if you are there to party til u puke and do it loudly this is your kinda place lol. Wifi is very good. Campfire wood sold on nearby lot is mostly hardwood and seasoned. Build and finish of yurts and cabins is better than that of safari tents. Many tents had large rips in canvas walls and alongside main wall zippers allowing entry to too many mosquitoes and flies. The tents offer nice breezy front porches. All beds are hard green plastic covered mattresses - no bueno. Bring your own sleeping pad and comfy sleeping bag or blanket. Also highly recommend bringing own pillow. Pillows supplied look like they need laundering. Campground bathrooms get overwhelmed on weekend days and evenings. Cleanliness suffers . Some campers are gross beasts however Campground staff needs to stay on top of cleanliness and supplies. Campground and office staff are pleasant enough it seems that management is not allowing the campground (bathrooms, fire pits, chairs and grounds) to look first class.

    Location 5+ stars, everything else my two star rating is a bit generous…read more The Yurts (tents) are $260 per night. For this price you get a twin over full bunkbed with rubberized mattresses that offer the comfort of rocks. There is no running water in your yurt and one electrical outlet. If you are here with a group and the purpose of your visit is to sit outside drinking by the fire all night, this might be your spot. If you're with the family and want to get a quiet nights sleep, forget about it. There is zero enforcement of "quiet hours". The location, steps from Lake Superior. You can hear the waves all night. This just isn't enough to overcome the price. For almost $300 per night I expect much more glamping than what's offered.

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    Paddler's Village - Beach combing and rainbows.

    Beach combing and rainbows.

    Paddler's Village - Paddler's Village view of Lake Superior from the deck of our safari tent.

    Paddler's Village view of Lake Superior from the deck of our safari tent.

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    Wandering Wheels Campground

    Wandering Wheels Campground

    1.8(26 reviews)
    36.3 mi

    This is a KOA now, which is an embarrassment for KOA. This…read moreis one of the most expensive KOA camping cabins I've ever stayed in. There was no potable water or electric on the exterior. This made cooking and washing a real chore. I found myself dehydrated on 90 degree days because I wasn't drinking enough. The RV site next to us had it. It would be simple to split the spigot. If you have a fire ring, you should have water to extinguish said fire. You have to hike super far for water or bathrooms. There are only three showers for a ton of sites. For $150, this was a joke. There are no hooks or mirror inside or screen door (pretty standard at Kai camping cabins). Pay the extra money and stay at the Econolodge next door for $160. You'll have water, ac, and electricity. We wanted to go camping for the first time with our son. It wasn't worth it for the cabin. We should've just rented it. The campground in Newberry was half the price and worth it.

    Pros-decent sized sites. Woodsy or sunny options. Close to Munising and sites. Full hookups to…read morerustic. We hauled firewood out of woods and no one cared. Nice trails on site. Kids had fun with free mini golf. Cons-Noisy neighbors. People doing full pan of dishes AT the freshwater sprayer and no rule against it (different people, daily). Bathrooms seemed messy but not completely disgusting (we had full hookup so I only went in the park's bathhouse once). Noisy road, next to railroad (loud whistle @ 7:00am!), landfill across street with noisy trucks in am. Pool advertised as heated but quite chilly! Pool and mini golf need repair. Laundry facilities not adequate (but there are two laundromats in town). Overall, not bad, not great either. Served as a good home base for our adventures but definitely not a destination itself. Sidenotes: check out MNA Falls and Tannery Falls. AWESOME and easy to get to. If you do Pictured Rock cruise, get dramamine!! Go to IGA in town rather than Glens grocery. Cheaper and really nice store. Skip Frozen Flamingo, ripoff!

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