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    Hemlock Lake Campground - So much nature and 6 acres of land to explore here.

    Hemlock Lake Campground

    (4 reviews)

    This is a very bad place to go I do not recommend going here the owner kicked us out for no reason…read more We didn't do anything wrong. We were just playing ultimate frisbee and then the owner just walked up to us at 9:15 and was like you need to leave you can't be here anymore even though we'd only been there for like not for like not even an hour we're just trying to have fun with with our friends that were camping there and then just got kicked out by the owners. If you're trying to have fun don't go to the stupid place.ZERO STARZZZZ!!!!!

    Would be 5 stars but it's too serene :)…read more My kids and I tent-camp at a different Michigan campground each summer and Hemlock Lake is (without a doubt) the most beautiful, well- manicured, and relaxing campground we've ever been to. The residents are encouraged to plant flowers and beautify the grounds, and the common spaces are kept pristine by the staff. The tent camping area is separated from the rest of the park so we experienced no running generators or air conditioners, and actually had the entire 3-4 acre area all to ourselves. Th only reason I did not give 5 stars was that, for a family with young children, it was a bit too peaceful. Most residents of Hemlock Lake are there all season, year after year, and are primarily the retired crowd. While no one gave an indication they were displeased, I still felt guilty breaking the serenity of the park by letting my kids hoot and holler while splashing in the crystal clear, spring-fed lake. Please give Hemlock Lake a try, and you'll be blown away by the beauty of the park, and friendliness of it's staff and campers. My rowdy heathens and I have yet to find it's equal.

    Timber Trails RV Park - Playground for the kids-

    Timber Trails RV Park

    (2 reviews)

    Tent-campers review…read more I grew up camping here, and have brought my kids back to make their first camping memories as well. The park is clean, friendly and most of it is well-shaded. The sandy beach is flanked by picnic tables &benches, and a water trampoline is anchored out a ways for the big kids (and adults) to play on. The bath house is large enough, and always kept clean. The showers are coin-operated but I don't mind giving up a quarter to scrub up. There is a little camp store with all your little incidentals, ice, soda and a decent supply of candy for the kids. They have a large park on site, complete with climbing equipment, a basketball court and even a permanent corn-hole area. Now to explain the 4 stars. Everyone at Timber Trails is very friendly and fun loving, but I wish the staff would institute a noise policy after dark. The kids slept fine due to exhaustion but on a few occasions I was kept awake til after midnight (once til 2am) by rowdy parties on the other end of camp. Their cackling and yelling could be heard over the entire park and nothing was done about it. Timber Trails would be great for RV camping (crank up the A/C to drown out the noise), or even a bunch of hard-partying tenters, but we'll be making memories elsewhere from now on.

    I've been here for over 25 years. 15 years seasonal. I highly recommend Timber trails. I wouldn't…read morego anywhere else. Gary and Debbie run a tight ship. That's what keeps this place the way it is. Both of my kids grew up here. They are 23 and 15 now and to this day love coming here. The only down fall is the kids camp next door takes up a lot of the lake at times. So if your a boater be careful. The DNR has no tolerance for idiot boaters.

    Black River Trails Campground - Family is the best!

    Black River Trails Campground

    (16 reviews)

    Best camping experience in a long time, maybe ever. Staff extremely friendly and helpful…read more(especially Brandon amd his grandfather). Clean facilities. Wood cheaper than at the gas-station (even if you have to buy it on the premesis). Canoe/Kayak rental and ride on the premises. Just a short distance from South Haven, breweries and wineries and a blueberry farm. Will definitely be back! Thank you for the experience. Chris S.

    Would highly recommend this place. My spouse and I are originally from the Pacific Northwest and…read morenow live in Chicago - so we are always looking for little nooks within 3 hours of the city. This is a little gem of a campground that's pleasantly filled with comforts and modern amenities. The campground itself is very small, but it's quiet, & has a steady body of water. I will be staying here again. I spent the weekend sitting in my hammock and enjoying hearing the water. 5/6 of the cabins face the water just as an fyi, so it's like a private paradise. The town of SoHa is really fun too and a great place to wine, dine, & explore. The cabins are basic and rustic with one plug in to charge your electronics. There is one light in there but it does get dark at night. Bring a nightlight. The queen bunk beds are great and comfortable. I would say more like 2-3 people could comfortably sleep in a cabin due to space and the cabins get hot at night! There's showers, there's toilets, there's cabins- oh my! The showers run on a unique token system. 1 token=$1=3 minutes of hot, private, shower. Tokens are purchased on site. the showers are game changers because they're open 24 hours with cameras outside so the owners monitor who goes in/out and your safety. As a queer person, I felt comfortable & safe at this campground.

    Oak Shores Resort Campground

    Oak Shores Resort Campground

    (4 reviews)

    Great family-friendly RV campground / resort…read more Our site was beautiful - it backed up against a forest and was close to the pond. It was a bit tight / cramped (my picnic table was virtually on top of the neighbor's sewer line), but the neighbors were friendly and everything was clean and well-kept. The restrooms and showers were spotless. Cute playground - we loved the pirate ship. The pond was a great place to walk our dog, and it seemed like most people (like us) were cleaning up after their pets because we didn't see dog piles everywhere like many other campgrounds in the area. One warning: This place is surrounded by a pond, a lake, and plenty of forest, and has a serious (but understandable) mosquito problem. We tried to sneak in eating 2 slices of pizza quickly upon arrival before putting on bug spray, and my youngest son got 14 bug bites on his legs in less than half an hour. Beware and plan accordingly! I'd highly recommend long sleeves, long pants, and shoes and socks, even if it's hot outside. Biggest qualm: my son was crying for the last 10 minutes of our drive because he was going to pee his pants and this is in the middle of nowhere - we hadn't seen a gas station or anywhere legal for him to go "number 1" since leaving I94. I'll admit I drove 15mph in a 10mph zone on the way in, because the map showed a bathroom next to the pool on the entrance road (before any of the campsites, before any pedestrian areas), and I wanted to avoid a pee-pee incident. After dropping them off, I stuck to the speed limit even when it dropped to 5mph. I was chastised (politely) upon check-in to watch my speed, which is completely reasonable. Separately, someone ran up to my wife and child (neither of whom were driving) as my 5-year-old came out of the bathroom and yelled at them, which is not okay. There are good ways to handle an admonition, and bad ways, and whoever yelled at my wife and son needs to learn a bit of tact. This is the only reason our stay wasn't a 5-star experience. It wasn't an isolated or stranger incident as the yeller was also the person who called the front desk to complain about it and I'm certain was a local / seasonal / permanent resident. There's "enforcing rules" and then there's "yelling at children for something they had no control over," and the management here was much closer to the latter.

    This is a great campground. Very nice lots. Good pool & playground for the kids. The owners are…read morevery nice & take good care of the place. It is quiet but pretty close to Vicksburg & Portage.

    Cranberry Lake Campgrounds - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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