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    Woodchip Campground

    3.7 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Great place, great staff. Stayed for 2 winter seasons and would definitely not hesitate to stay again.

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    Silver Creek County Campground - Geocaching is alive and well at Silver Spring Campground, Hamilton MI

    Silver Creek County Campground

    5.0(1 review)
    15.9 mi

    Silver Creek Horseman's camp has about 80 sites offering primitive camping. 10 of the 80 sites are…read morereserved for no horses and almost all are shaded. The camp offers 320 acres of camping and trail riding on the park grounds. Since there is state land adjacent, there are many more additional miles to keep you busy for days. The camp offers pump water and pit toilets but Silver Creek also runs through the park so it easy to take the horses down to the creek to water. Some of the sites have high line poles for 3 horses but most only have poles for two (feel free to email me if you want to know which sites have three). You are definitely not allowed to tie to trees. Portable pens are allowed but they must stay in the high line area. The park is very clean and sites are checked after each person leaves. If you don't clean up your site, you will receive a fine in the mail--which I love because I get sick of people not picking up after themselves. Fees are $10 per night and reservations can be made on the website notes in this posting. There is also a day staging area and there is a trail fee of $2 per horse. There are a lot of wonderful opportunities for activities that go on at the park. WHAM puts on a judged trail ride that is a ton of fun and there is also the Cancer Ride which is a benefit ride. Sites are usually gone way in advance for the cancer ride. This is truly a wonderful place to camp and it is the best place to pass the fall, summer and spring! Say hi when you get there. I have a tobiano walking horse and my name is Tami.

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    Silver Creek County Campground - Shallow, but refreshing.  In hot Michigan summers, sometimes this is all you need.

    Shallow, but refreshing. In hot Michigan summers, sometimes this is all you need.

    Silver Creek County Campground - Lots of room for tents and trees for hammocks all over.

    Lots of room for tents and trees for hammocks all over.

    Silver Creek County Campground - Half mile foot path near the creek, but the horse trails are all over and great for hiking and x-country skiing.

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    Half mile foot path near the creek, but the horse trails are all over and great for hiking and x-country skiing.

    Sandy Pines Recreational Community - Beautiful lake day at sandy pines

    Sandy Pines Recreational Community

    2.4(13 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    This is a campground as well as a place for people to join with a seasonal trailer. My family and…read moreI purchased a seasonal spot in 2020 and recently sold it. My hope is that by sharing my experience, I will save others from going in without a clear vision of Sandy Pines. Although the amenities and recreational choices are amazing, the management of this campground is some of the worst that I've ever experienced. There are SO many rules, however these rules are not consistently enforced leaving you often confused. Communication is lacking and you will not hear back when you reach out regarding permits, questions, or even when your trailer sells. Here are some examples of my experience: 1. My close friend hired a company (Bos Built) to put a deck on her trailer. The company entered the park 7 days in a row with multiple vehicles and built her deck without her present. On the 8th day this same company was going to come in to put vinyl plank in a room in my trailer. When I called to get them a guest pass to enter the park, I was told they wouldn't allow the company to enter without me being present. I explained my confusion by this and they were not willing to listen and in fact told me that I was wrong about my friend not being there (I was on vacation with her in North Carolina when they were building the deck). I reached out to the park president about the inconsistency and was given no resolution. 2. I joined the rules committee after my flooring experience to hopefully understand how the rules are developed and discussed. The handbook (rules, regulations, bylaws) is 79 pages long. There is not a chance that these rules will ever be less with the current board and committee. Every concern regarding a rule brought to the committee in my time serving was met with immediate resistance to any change. Reasoning always fell back on liability. Some examples of rules discussed- the contractors in the park without member present (liability, safety), a pontoon boat with a See-Doo switch engine (liability, way to dangerous), electric bikes/scooters/etc (need to add a rule to eliminate due to liability), lot clean up (SERIOUS discussion with zero tolerance for even a fist size amount of mildew due to it taking away neighbor's ability to be happy). There will be no change so be aware of rules before buying a seasonal lot. 3. While serving on the rules committee, we as committee members were asked to drive around on our golf carts and look for those that didn't clean up their lot and text/email security so they could write tickets. Yes. They wanted us to spend our time on vacation tattling on others. Everyone on the committee happily did this except me. 4. I got a site cleanup citation for having extra patio blocks stacked beside my deck ($100 fine). I really was unaware of this being "trashy." The patio blocks were there when I bought in 2020 (it was not mentioned at closing/inspection) and I did not get cited in 2021 or 2022. This year I did. Inconsistency continues, as my neighbor across the street had patio blocks in the driveway. They did not receive a citation.They mail you a paper to your home address telling you that you have a citation, but it doesn't include a date. Like snail mail it. You have 2 weeks to clean it up or they fine you again. ($200 and 2 points, 6 points gets your card access removed). While I called immediately upon receiving the citation in the mail to determine the date of citation, it had already been 2 weeks. 5. We knew it was time to go. We listed our trailer using Kent from sales to help us. On Thursday, July 27 I got a call from Kent with an offer. We did counter offer, but didn't hear back from Kent. I assumed the potential buyer didn't take my counter. On Monday, July 31 I was at a public event downtown where we live. I was approached by a friend who told me my trailer sold (she knew someone who knew the buyer). Another person also approached me telling me it sold. Kent didn't tell me. I emailed him that night and he confirmed that yes it sold (offer accepted on Saturday, July 29 and money put down/contract signed the morning of July 31), he's just been busy. When I expressed the unprofessionalism of finding out through the grapevine, he accused me of just being emotional. I emailed the president, Jeff on August 1, but he didn't even respond. I emailed him again on August 14 and he responded without an apology but stating that Kent was extremely professional and did nothing wrong. Kent will receive 6% of my sale, even if he is not professional and doesn't communicate the actual sale with me. I am not alone in my feelings. The facebook group for members is full of people sharing similar experiences to mine. Perhaps join that group if able before purchasing a seasonal lot.

    This is my family's ABSOLUTE favorite summer vacation spot! We've been coming here for about 10…read moreyears. We have camped many of those in a tent, some in a pop up camper and now we had camped in a cabin we rented! We always have the most fabulous fun here and it only gets better !!! A couple things have changed, you can't rent a golf cart across the street, you have to rent one with Sandy Pines directly. Which is fine. And you definitely NEED a golf cart! This place is wayyyyy to big to not have one! They have an amazing little ice cream parlor with the best prices !! My kids favorite place. There are playgrounds EVERYWHERE! A ropes course, mini golf, small water park and an indoor pool and two pools outside ! There is always something fun to do here ! I will always highly recommend this place to anyone !!

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    Sandy Pines Recreational Community - The annual Sandy Pines 4th of July parade

    The annual Sandy Pines 4th of July parade

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    Sandy Pines 4th of July and Labor Day Fireworks show

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    Black River Trails Campground - Family is the best!

    Black River Trails Campground

    4.4(16 reviews)
    40.0 mi

    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.

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    Family camping weekend!

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    Cousin crew!

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    Welcome Woods Campground - Check in Here

    Welcome Woods Campground

    2.0(3 reviews)
    23.5 mi

    We stayed for 16 nights in late June/early July 2024. Our site was a back in farther from the lake…read more- we loved that it was grassy and spacious. It's a beautiful property with rolling green hills. It was surprisingly empty - we were among only a handful of campers most days and had plenty of space. Most other campgrounds I've been to this summer have been full or nearly so - if this place added septic it would probably attract more business. The store was rarely open during posted hours - a bit of an annoyance - but if you call the cell posted someone can usually respond within a few minutes. The person I perceived to be the owner was really nice. I'm not sure if this place has a religious affiliation but there seemed to be some sort of religious gatherings that occur there. It didn't bother me, just something to be aware of. We are in this area every couple of years - if this place added sewer we'd absolutely stay here again. If not we will probably consider other places unless we are only staying for a couple nights - it was annoying to have to deal with emptying the tanks on a long stay. Overall a nice quiet campground with a good family friendly vibe.

    Management has gone down hill. Use to be a very veteran friendly campground. They no longer allow…read moreservice dogs to be with their owners. Dogs have to be tied up on a short leash unless you are a seasonal then your dog can be unleashed and free range, very discriminatory. Management is extremely disrespectful and rude. I enjoyed spending our holidays at this campground however we will no longer be returning due to the disrespectful and poor management.

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    Mens Bath

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