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    Mount Pleasant Resort - Kids on train ride

    Mount Pleasant Resort

    2.0(4 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Save your money -- not to mention a whole bunch of aggravation and dissatisfaction -- by staying as…read morefar away from Outdoor Adventures as possible. Don't be lured in by their promises of pseudo-Yeti tumblers (ours mysteriously never materialized, even after we purchased a membership; in hindsight we should have seen their unavailability as a harbinger of things to come vis-a-vis actually procuring a campsite). In all fairness, we DID get two t-shirts which were hideous but made lovely truck-washing rags when cut up. If you ignore my advice and buy a membership, expect zero site availability unless you want to rent one of their trailers (which in our experience and that of many others with whom we've spoken, sit empty, their only discernible purpose in keeping members from utilizing those sites). I won't go into the promises they make during their sales spiel. Suffice it to say that I'm suitably impressed that their salespersons' pants haven't all gone up in flames by midday, errydarnday. No matter what they tell you, it's obvious (in hindsight) that they've oversold, and continue to sell memberships while not adding any campsites (in reality DELETING campsites by clogging them up with their rental trailers which occupy sites for weeks on end with no occupants in sight, instead of parking the trailers out back until needed like any reputable business with any interest whatsoever in customer satisfaction would do). In short, use your hard-earned money to buy a cute little acre somewhere, run in electricity, dig a well, and put in septic. You will still be thousands of dollars ahead, and your property taxes won't be any more than the monthly maintenance fees you would pay on property you can't even use. Best of all, you'll be able to CAMP, which is sort of the point, right?

    I'm a lifetime member of Outdoor Adventures (ODA), but this was our first visit here. This place is…read morea mixed bag. On the plus it is in the country, isolated, quiet with a pool and C-store. On the negatives, there is no charm or personality and NO internet. For us we live on the internet even retired. Out hobbies are all on line, we do a lot of reading and research on line and you can forget that here. You will get NO Verizon or AT&T, none. We are outfitted with Cell and WI-FI boosters and they do nothing out here. And as far as the free WI-FI that ODA promotes, it a laugh! 1 mps up/down (that is the stated deliverable), speeds that went out with dial up. And ODA has the audacity to want to charge it's lifetime members $28/week for minimally more speed. There is no justification for this. As a result we cut our vacation 4 days short. We will only come back once ODA guarantees higher speed.

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    Kayakers heading into the water

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    Northern Bear Paw R.V. Park - Shallow and calm river close to campsites

    Northern Bear Paw R.V. Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    71.7 mi

    What a joy to discover a gem in a beautiful, well-traveled part of our state. The Tawas State Park…read morecampground was closed for renovations, so my husband and I began looking for another spot to camp while enjoying spring birding in this area. Through a Google search, we found this campground. This campground is quiet, exceptionally well-cared for, convenient y located to all Tawas and West Branch attractions and located on a beautiful piece of property. The owners and hosts, Calvin and Jeannie, are wonderful people who will make you feel right at home. Though tent camping sites are available, we decided to splurge and rent a glamping cabin with a king bed. It was the perfect blend of luxury and the rustic feel of being in nature. We enjoyed meandering around the well marked trails and relaxing at the river, just a short walk from the campground. The spring birds were plentiful, allowing a quiet alternative to the more crowded Tawas spots. The glamping cabin was immaculately clean, the bed was firm and the bedding was very nice. The ceiling fan, standing fan and mini heater allow for a comfortable sleeping and relaxing environment. We enjoyed afternoons in the hammock, evening fires and then relaxing in bed streaming our favorite Netflix shows while eating microwave popcorn (we brought the food and technology; microwave, fridge and wifi provided) Every camper knows the sacrifices made while visiting the restrooms and showers. No sacrificing needed here. The facilities are large and super clean. They even smell amazing and are tastefully decorated. We were provided with a golf cart to trek back and forth to the restroom which was appreciated at night. What a treat! The campground is primarily seasonal campers with many sites for RV's and more limited tent camping, with and without utilities. The crowd seems older and quiet though there is a cute little playground and lots of space for kids to explore nature. Our grandson would love fishing from the river. This visit may have been our first but it won't be our last. We almost hate to write this review and risk this gem becoming more popular. Alas, we want the owners to enjoy wild success as they provide such a wonderful place to enjoy nature.

    Very well kept campground and friendly owners. Nice area with path to the river. Swings near the…read morepond are enjoyable and peaceful. We will return.

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    Northern Bear Paw R.V. Park - Gorgeous views and trails to wander through the woods

    Gorgeous views and trails to wander through the woods

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    Scenic farms surround the property

    Northern Bear Paw R.V. Park - Mixed collage of our photos and photos from the website. The space is lovely.

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    Mixed collage of our photos and photos from the website. The space is lovely.

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