Silver Lake RV Resort
A lakefront RV resort at Silver Lake State Park on Michigan's Lake Michigan shoreline — home to the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, one of the only places in the Midwest where you can ride ORVs legally on massive coastal sand dunes. Silver Lake RV Resort offers full-hookup sites steps from both Silver Lake and Lake Michigan, with a boat launch and access to dune riding, the Mac Wood's Dune Rides, and miles of Lake Michigan beach. A high-energy Midwest summer destination with a loyal long-term community.
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Holland Lake Michigan RV Park
A full-hookup RV park in Holland, Michigan — a Dutch-heritage city on Lake Michigan known for the annual Tulip Time Festival, windmills, and one of the most beautiful urban beaches on the Great Lakes. Holland Lake Michigan RV Park offers extended-stay sites a short drive from Holland State Park's sand dunes and Lake Macatawa, with access to downtown Holland's boutique shopping district and the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail. A popular base for West Michigan cycling, kayaking, and Great Lakes beach culture.
Pictured Rocks RV Resort
A full-hookup RV resort in Munising, Michigan, at the primary gateway to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore — the first national lakeshore ever designated in the United States. Pictured Rocks RV Resort offers seasonal sites surrounded by the Upper Peninsula's birch and maple forests, with boat cruise access to the 15-mile stretch of multi-colored sandstone cliffs above Lake Superior. Munising is also the hub for North Country Trail hiking, Au Train Lake, and the Au Sable Light Station.
Traverse City KOA
A full-service KOA campground in Traverse City, Michigan — the Cherry Capital of the World, situated on Grand Traverse Bay at the tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Traverse City KOA offers full-hookup sites, a pool, and proximity to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Mission Peninsula wineries, and the vibrant Traverse City downtown waterfront. Long-term summer seasonal sites are popular with Midwest families and retirees drawn to one of Michigan's most scenic and livable communities.