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    Van Buren State Park

    4.1 (51 reviews)

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    Elyse F.

    Van Buren State Park is located in south west Michigan, on the shores of Lake Michigan. These shores are a soft sand, much like an ocean beach. Dunes make for some beautiful scenery. There are sections with rocks. Water was warm enough to swim in. Dogs are allowed on the beach. The beach is within walking distance of the campgrounds. The walk is steep at parts. Campground sites are rather close together. Some sites are separated by trees. Other sites have no real separation/privacy. Our site (65) was surrounded by trees on three sides. The site was still very sunny until about 6:30 pm. That was late June/ early July. Each site has it's own firepit. Bathrooms were old. Not grading the park down for this. When I made our reservation for the campsite there were notifications that the campsite will be closing in the fall (2021) for renovations. Going in, I knew the facilities would be older. They were still functioning. More than a campsite, Van Buren State Park has all the hiking and biking trails one expects from a state park. There are picnic shelters that may be reserved. Reservations for the shelter or website may be made on the Michigan State Parks website.

    Douglas S.

    This is our first stay at this campground, staying over the Fourth of July weekend. The sites are very nice sized with both shaded and sunny campsites available. They just replaced all of their bathroom and shower houses, they did an excellent job with setting up the new facilities. This place is electric only with a dump station and fresh water available as you enter the campground. Getting to Lake Michigan is a very easy walk with a great beach as a reward when you get to the end of your walk. There is a shower to rinse off after you're done with the beach and bathrooms also available.

    Amazing view of the beach
    Katy C.

    With so many state parks to choose from for camping, sometimes it's hard to decide where to go! Each year my friends and I choose a new place for a couple of nights of tent camping. Van Buren State Park was our pick this year as it is close to Grand Rapids and had electricity and showers per request by one friend who doesn't like to rough it as much :) The camping area of the park is large, with two loops for both tent camping and trailer/RV camping. We reserved two sites online and they were pretty good, you don't have a view of the water but the beach is a quick walk away. The sites were large enough for two tents and a canopy over the picnic table. Note that there is a limit of two cars per site - we had a park ranger stop by when we were unloading to let us know. There are several parking lots around that are available if you need extra parking. The sites are pretty close together but we didn't really have any issues. There were lots of families and large groups when we were there, so you probably won't get a secluded, private, quiet campsite here. The restroom and shower facilities were clean (I saw people cleaning them at least twice in the two days I was there) and nice to have. They sell ice and firewood, each are $5 though so load up on ice elsewhere to save some cash. We decided to head to the beach one afternoon and missed the flat, easy path - we ended up hiking up a pretty steep dune, but the view at the top was well worth it! We found the easy path on our way back (it's near the water conditions flag). The beach is pretty narrow at this point, but not too crowded further down from the flag. The first part of the water is really rocky so be careful as they can be slippery! The water was awesome and the beach was great. You're a short drive from South Haven for entertainment, shopping, and restaurants/bars!

    Ali C.

    Beautiful state park with plenty of parking, picnic tables, volleyball areas, rest rooms and access to the beach. Serene and peaceful. This is located fairly close to the highway so it was a convenient stop. There were many families who were camping there. The path to the beach was quite steep and rocky so that was a bit unexpected but it was a pleasant experience.

    Erin L.

    This review is for the camping as well. Everyone was super friendly in the park and on the camping grounds. It's $8/day for out of state cars and it was $50 for two nights of camping. The campground is beautiful with a lot of tall trees. The bathroom facilities were fair but could use an update. They also had separate co-ed showers so you had to wait sometimes to get into a shower but it wasn't bad. The host site had coffee and hot chocolate in the morning and they held nature walks daily to learn more about the state park. This would probably be fun for kids. Dogs are not allowed on the beach and so my husband and I just took our dog North of where most of the people were. Only one dog-hater said something to us but everyone else was nice and didn't care that our dog was enjoying the cool water too. I think this will be another yearly camping destination!

    My evening lake dip
    Chris L.

    Great place to build good family memories. The place to go for relaxation. Weekday camping is much better with less people. Try to investigate first the campsite as to some sites offer no shades or low ground and can have puddle of water when it rain.

    South Haven North Beach and Lighthouse
    Lisa W.

    Very nice, well maintained camp ground and park. Partially wooded campsites, however, very close to one another. My husband and I try to camp through the week so we don't experience the heavy influx of campers over the weekend. With that said, we camped Sunday through Tuesday, the first week of October, and it was pretty empty, with only a handful of campers. The campground was quiet, though you could hear the highway pretty well when the wind was blowing the right way. If it's bothersome through the night, bring earplugs. The bathrooms were nicely maintained and had private showers, which is always a plus! I was not impressed with the fire rings. Very thick and deep, with double corrugated metal rings reinforced with concrete. It did not allow enough airflow to feed the fire, nor did they have adjustable grills integrated into the ring for open fire cooking, as I've experienced in other state parks. I enjoy cooking over an open fire, so I always travel with a portable fire grill. We got through the first night, but resorted to our camp stove for the following breakfast. The beach had large amount of parking. Well maintained bathroom and concession facility, with a nice playground. However, if you're looking for the beach, there wasn't any to speak of, as it has eroded away. However, there were sandy hiking paths and majestic dunes along the shore to tuck oneself away. One could always go down to the South Haven beaches , which are nice and deep! The town is fairly close, and has a lot to offer with shopping, restaurants and taverns. Wine tasting is always a must! Lots of outdoor activities, and known for their bike trails, through wooded landscapes! Overall, it was a pleasant experience. If we find ourselves in the South Haven area again. We would frequent this campground again.

    Sad excuse for a bathroom stall door
    Emily J.

    I don't know where to start. I love and hate this park. We are on our second night here and I'm ready to leave. The noise level of car/RV doors slamming, people talking and kids yelling make it hard to relax at 10pm MI time. No one is considerate of their noise level or barking dogs thus far. Not a place for families with little ones - it's a miracle my 3rd old is still asleep. Oh and I96 can be heard all night long. I really don't know how people say this place is not busy or is "well known" - campground is 100% full per the Host. Bathrooms are dated and need repair, but are functional. I enjoyed the shower, plenty of warm water and water pressure. The playground is disappointing and dated as well. As for what I love about this park - the sites are plenty big and semi private. We have two tents and an SUV on our lot. We are staying in site #188 and like it a lot. The bundles of firewood are generous for what you pay. We love South Haven and St Joseph and each are easy to get to via a scenic drive on Blue Star Hwy. If the bathroom facilities were nicer I'd probably give this 4 stars. I don't know if we will be back due to noise level and lack of updated facilities :-(

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    Marianna Z.

    What a lovely state park Van Buren is! The beach is well tilled and picturesque. The facilities are clean, and they have those beach showers to wash off your feet or full body. We took a sojourn down to the shores of Lake Michigan here and dipped our toes in the water. Lots of Lake Michigan rocks I recommend wearing your water shoes.

    Site 119.

    Bathrooms older but good. Sites are decent. Bike trail from park was the best feature for us given we had a runner with us and we bike. We road from park to Grand Junction via VanBuren connector and KalHaven. Runner ran into South Haven on trail. I would camp here again. COVID precautions were good.

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    We love this park, scenic beach, ample parking, great staff and full if friendly campers! Huge camp sutes, fire oits!

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    Love this place! Nice Campsites, newly remodeled restrooms, close to Lake Michigan...all I need!

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    Beautiful,AWESOME place to go on vacation. Camping at Van Buren State park, well kept, clean and beautiful..

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    Looks like a beautiful park. No clue how the beach is as it's completely inaccessible to me because of a disability. Really sucks.

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    Great place to visit and even better place to camp. Right on Lake Michigan.

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    Packard Park - View of Pier at Packard Park and Beach Access

    Packard Park

    3.8(4 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Want a quiet, peaceful beach on Lake Michigan? One that has picnic tables, a ramped deck on top of…read morethe dune (thank you, city of South Haven, for providing handicap accessibility), and best of all in this town, a restroom with changing areas that stays open past dusk? Enter Packard Park - it's 2 parks north of North Beach, is free, and is the quietest beach in town. You'll head down a short dune and then find the big lake. People bring chairs or towels. The entrance to the water is sandy, and the bottom is firmer than that of South Beach, by the pier. You can see the pier in the distance, just south. Up by the parking lot, you'll see several picnic tables, a grill, and a restroom. The women's has two toilet stalls and two changing stalls - WITH DOORS! thank you. The park is open until 10. Often, when we swim at dusk, we get out of the water too late to change in the North or South Beach bathrooms. NO worries of that here. No lifeguard. Plenty of parking, and a grassy area for kids to run around on if you're cooking dinner before (or after) swimming.

    The park itself does not offer much. It has little shade but it does offer sunset views and…read morebenches. There are plenty of other viewing spots at the neighboring beaches.

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    Packard Park - Next to the handicap parking spot, but looking right (north) to the deck area. There's a ramp up, and a seating area (with picnic tables)

    Next to the handicap parking spot, but looking right (north) to the deck area. There's a ramp up, and a seating area (with picnic tables)

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    Commemorative Poppy Field

    Commemorative Poppy Field

    5.0(3 reviews)
    20.2 mi

    This is a beautiful and sacred space: a place for all of us to honor and reflect on the cost of…read morewar. It is also a very healing space for anyone going through a loss or grief. The experience for me was overwhelming. Please remember to honor the sacredness of the space and park carefully and follow the requests to not walk in the poppy field. It is a truly incredible experience. I think this is such a gift to their son and the whole community. What a beautiful idea.

    I got goosebumps at first glimpse of this beautiful memorial park on a 92° day…read more I've been reading quite a bit about this beautiful, 4 acre property that local blueberry farm owners had turned into a gigantic poppy garden in honor of their son, an Afghanistan war veteran who committed suicide after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. I think it's so important to acknowledge the importance of mental health, the stigma against mental health disorders, and the difficulty in finding treatment and peace. I have also lost loved ones to suicide, and my heart so deeply goes out to the family who put together this incredible tribute. This gigantic, beautiful field of poppies and other wildflowers will certainly be an ephemeral beauty, so be sure to visit before July as it is currently at peak bloom. Whatever you do, do not walk on nor pick the flowers. There are a few small paths that lead 5 to 10 ft into the field, so you can capture some beautiful photos without disturbing any of the flowers. Visitors can park along the road, or at the far side of the neighboring cemetery, but of course be sure to be mindful of those visiting the graves of loved ones.

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    North Beach

    North Beach

    4.3(21 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    North Beach is a little harder to get to than South Beach, which is easily accessible from the main…read morestrip of downtown. The entrance to the beach area is a tiny little side road that goes through the beach neighborhood houses. If you can navigate to it, it's totally worth the visit. The beach area is massive, and has small swings and a play area for kids, volleyball nets, and a standalone ice cream shop. Since it's across the canal, there are generally a lot less people on this side as well, and also several vacation rentals that sit right on the edge of the beach. I love riding my bike down here and watching the sunset .

    I grew up going to both North or South Beach in South Haven and really have never thought too much…read moreabout which side I like more than the other other than sometimes it was based on crowd numbers. This trip, I had my Dad in tow, and he always loves the piers and walks out to the end, fisherman at heart. I hadn't put my toes in the warm Michigan sand or water since before moving to Florida in 2007, so I was excited about that and let my Dad wander off with my nephew while I walked along the water on the very short beach area now. I didn't care, I walked slowly along the water and let others walk around me. What I did love was that they now have boardwalks on the beach that let you get out to almost the water without having to walk on the hot yellow sand. In Clearwater, we have white sand so we can walk as slowly as we want without burning our feet. It's definitely something I love and don't miss about Michigan sand but bring up childhood memories. South Haven will always hold a special place in my heart, North and South Beach.

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    Milham Park

    Milham Park

    4.7(6 reviews)
    37.9 mi

    Of all the parks I experienced during the last weeks in Kalamazoo, Milham Park was my favorite. At…read more49 acres, it is one of the larger parks and it is bisected by Portage Creek. This means that there are three bridges over the creek and they're beyond lovely. Picnic tables and a pavilion (though it needs some sweeping) that has electricity and water fountains and a playground nearby. There are other playgrounds in the park, connected by walking trails. The bridge nearest the entry and parking lot on East Kilgore was my favorite. A paved path from the parking lot, through the pavilion and over the bridge means that this beauty is also available for folks who are mobility challenged. There is a second entrance at Milham Park Road with another bridge and from there, a view of the neighboring golf course. Love, love, love Milham Park. Well done, Kalamazoo. [Review 11245 overall, 1021 of 2019.]

    What? No reviews? Are you KIDDING me? This was my go-to park in the Kalamazoo area for the longest…read moretime and I've been coming here for at least 20 years. I used to love climbing the big pines along the water's edge, all the way to the top, back when I was a young adventure-lover. I'm an old adventure-lover now and I weigh more, so it's been a long time since I've done that. There's plenty of space to walk around here along lots of little streams, there's a small but pretty dam, lots of picnic spots. Milham Park is about equidistant from my house and my husband's work so we meet up there for lunch pretty regularly and watch kids feed the birds. Please be aware of what is and isn't safe for birds to eat and do not bring them bread! There's lots of covered picnic areas and BBQ stations, so it would be a great spot for a work or family get-together, a nice playground area for kids. On my last visit a hula hooper was doing all sorts of awesome tricks and we had the best time watching her. It's kind of the bee's knees, actually.

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