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Dragon Adventures Base Camp

9 sites ¡ RVs, Tents23 acres ¡ White Cloud, MI
Dragon Adventures Base Camp is 23 acres of adventurous fun in the heart of a great adventure area! Mountain biking and hiking on the 43 mile Dragon Trail, paddling on Hardy Pond or the Muskegon River, boating, and the most popular beach are all just minutes away. At the Base Camp you’ll find a cabin for rent, campsites, an amazing beer garden with firepits, yard games, and tons of woods and trails to explore year round! Mark and Amy love hosting folks for their adventures! Come as strangers but leave as friends!
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Lynx Run Wilderness Retreat

8 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres ¡ Stanwood, MI
My property (Lynx Run) has an amazing geological and historical background. During the last ice age, glacial waters carved out the ravine in which the Betts Creek flows.  Sometimes, the creek drops over 60 feet below the surrounding terrain as it meanders back and forth in oxbows as it flows toward the Muskegon River.  It was once the hunting, foraging and camping grounds of the Potawatami Indians.  In the late 1800's it was at the center of the Michigan Timber Industry.  Running along the edge of my property is the old railroad bed where timber was once hauled away.  Only two miles from my home, the logs were sent down the side of the hill and into the Muskegon River on log chutes and then floated to where the Muskegon empties into Lake Michigan.  Piles of field stones indicate that after the timber industry moved on, farmers moved in and attempted to tame the land.  But, fortunately for me, the land was abandoned by the farmers and has returned to a much more natural and pristine state.  My land is now a part of the Manistee National Forest and I am surrounded by thousands of acres of beautiful land (both public and private).  I am the only person who lives back here in this part of the forest, so seclusion and privacy are wonderful and the wildlife and beauty is abundant.
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Gray's Riverside Camp

1 site ¡ RV, Tent27 acres ¡ Big Rapids, MI
This property is the perfect location to stop and relax while you are traveling on the White Pine Trail. We have cabins and campsites with water and electricity. It is centrally located between Grand Rapids and Cadillac. We offer river access, kayaking, disc golf, and bathrooms. This is an old church camp with 15 different buildings. We recently built a road to go down to the river so it's not as steep as it was. My goal is to restore all of the buildings to what they should be. I encourage you to come and investigate before it's all done. I can't wait to see what the next few years have in store for me! Angie Gray
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PV's Campground and Resort

15 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ White Cloud, MI
We sit on over 50 acres that has been in our family for over 40 years.
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Brookhollow Riverfront Campsite

1 site ¡ Tent10 acres ¡ Newaygo, MI
Learn more about this land: You’ll have a secluded, wooded campsite just footsteps from the Little Muskegon River. Tube down the river, fish, swim, explore the land, and get back to nature. There is a creek that runs through the property and a firepit that is available for use right next to the river.  Fall asleep under the stars to the sound of flowing water. We are very flexible with check in and check out times as well. We've been asked why we don't offer several sites on this plot of land but we believe that it's the privacy and seclusion that guests value most and it's what keeps return guests coming back. If you are looking for a getaway, this is it.
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Hen and Hive Provisions

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents10 acres ¡ Cedar Springs, MI
We are a small bio-dynamic farm situated on 10 acres in West Michigan. the land has small diverse eco-systems. Open meadows with large White pine to dense woods to the back of the property. We have a small diverse fiber herd of Jacob sheep and Nigora Goats along with some heritage Breed chickens including 1 Rooster who watches over the flock. A small group of Cayuga duck work their pest control magic as the snoodle around the entire property. These ducks go everywhere! There are also 2 barn cats, that might visit your camp site if you are traveling without dogs. we also host group of 24 Bee Hives. On the farm we grow a variety of veggies, flowers and Medicinals. We have plots of native woodland medicinals and a variety of other Perennials and Medicinals including Hemp and Cannabis on a very small scale. Everything is grown organically. We are also close to the Red Flannel Gun club, sometimes we hear guns. We are also very close to the Cedar Chase Golf Course if you like golf. Hen and Hive Provisions is a small collection of Honeys, medicine and full-Spectrum Aromatherapy CBD Topicals that we sell locally and at seasonal markets. Email henandhiveprovisions@gmail.com for a full product list + price list. We hope you come for a visit, we would love to meet you!
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Manistee Escape

1 site ¡ Lodging9 acres ¡ White Cloud, MI
This is a 9.25 acre wooded tract adjoining Michigan's Manistee National Forest. It has a fully screened in 30-foot 2006 Denali trailer that sleeps 4, an added 30 amp electric hookup for guest trailer or pop-out camper and 4 separate tent camping pads each with fire rings, parking and lantern posts. For larger groups, entire site can be rented Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights for $150/night with two-night minimum stay. Or tent sites rent for $25/night apiece, 30-foot enclosed Denali $75/night and RV electric hookup site $40/night, again based on 2-night minimum. There is a 20 percent nightly rate discount on all sites Monday thru Thursday nights. Walking trails and public beach swimming lake, public boat launch just one mile north on Diamond Lake, among 100-plus public lakes in Newaygo County. North Country Trail also runs neatby and through Newaygo County for the more adventurous.
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Provision Family Farms

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ White Cloud, MI
Nestled in Manistee National Forest is a family farm. Trailheads lead to hundreds of miles of public two-track, and the woods roll between oak/maple/beech and aspen/birch. On the farm is a 20 acre lake with a floating island, tent sites, and healthy ecosystems with plenty of wildlife.Our farm pastures pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry, investing in our dirt and our neighbors. We are provision family farms because we provide for our animals even as we are provided for. Drop on in at the house and we may have time for a little tour.In the woods is a small composting toilet, but you're welcome to fertilize our pastures anytime. There's also a shower available in the house.The best time to visit Michigan forests is in October when the leaves turn color and the nights are cool. The mosquitoes are done for the winter and the air is brisk.
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Hiprivcamp

1 site ¡ Tent2 acres ¡ Newaygo, MI
2 wooded acres in a quite setting on Croton Pond. Only two campsites. Sandy, high and dry! Lake access down the stairs or at a near by public launch. Just a couple miles from gas and groceries. Tube/Kayak/Canoe rental close by. 1.5 miles from a Dragon Trail trail head. Nice outhouse. Firewood available. Electricity for charging devices across the drive @ owners cottage.
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BlackBerry Family Ranch

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents34 acres ¡ Grant, MI
(We are open all year) We have 34 acres, mostly wooded. You can tent camp right in the woods or in an open area (Site1) with surrounding woods, there you could easily pull a large camper into. We have 3 sites so there is plenty of space for privacy. There is a brand new outhouse between site 1 and 2 . About 10 minutes away is the renowned Muskegon River, mostly known for fly fishing and kayaking. Then about 15 minutes away is Baptist Lake, which has a very nice swimming area that goes from shallow to deep slowly, and also a nice picnic area. There is also Brooks Lake close by with a dock and public access. We are offering additional features available for rent. Please see our list for a variety of options!
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New River Farm

1 site ¡ Lodging22 acres ¡ Howard City, MI
Welcome to our homestead! New River Farm sits on 22 acres of land with 500 feet of little Muskegon river frontage. Our property meets 350 acres of Manistee national Forrest on the north and west side! There is endless adventure to be had. Hike the national Forrest, mountain bike on the dragon trail or kayak down the little or big Muskegon river!
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The 40 Acre Wood

5 sites ¡ Lodging40 acres ¡ Shelby, MI
www.facebook.com/the40acrewood Before our forest was "owned," it belonged to the Odawa people. Once white settlers arrived and governments were established, land deeds were written. We traced those deeds back through the Oceana County Register of Deeds and found that larger tracts of land were owned by people from Chicago and California, which were later divided into smaller parcels. Interestingly, one owner lost the property after failing to pay back taxes of $3.50, shortly after World War II. It is likely that he never returned. In the mid-1900s, Ed Dewey was the owner. Today, we have a cabin on the east side of the 40 acres that was built by Ed, entirely constructed with oak. He had three sawmills there, each powered by the engines of old Studebakers. He cut and milled enormous oak trees, using the wood to construct crates for transporting cherries. Today, you can still see old oak crates on various farms, but they are slowly being replaced by plastic. Ed never finished the little cabin, and the story goes that he died there. The next owners were a couple from Inkster, near Detroit. Despite Ed leaving an acre of "yard art" all over, the place was used as a vacation home after a 50-foot long mobile home was placed near the cabin. As they aged, they sold off their property to us. First, we acquired the 20 acres where the Cozy Camper Cabin resides, then the 7 acres near Weaver Road and 44th, and finally, the remaining 13 acres with the cabin. We began purchasing the property in parcels in 1992 for $500 an acre and owned it all by 1998. From 1998 to 2008, we removed the mobile home, cleaned up all the yard art, refurbished the cabin, added a garage, and built a new shed nearby. The Hipcamp shed was originally built in 1999 and has been used for storage until it was converted into a unique little place in the woods in 2021. Over the years, our Forester has carefully managed the property. We have logged three times. The first round was to remove 75 huge oak trees. The second round involved culling mature poplar trees. The last time, we took out 276 mature oaks and beeches. A Woodsman spent a year cutting down the tops of the trees. Clearing these old growth trees revitalized the forest, as planned. Today, there are over two miles of trails running throughout the property. Some were logging roads, while others were carved out over time. The land is flat to the north but hilly to the south, as these are forested sand dunes. There are approximately a million trees on the property, densely forested with many large "mother trees" such as oaks, beeches, maples, and pines. The poplar trees are growing rapidly, as they do. Wild cherry, sassafras, beeches, oaks, and maples are also growing quickly and thickly. To the south, there are fenced-in asparagus fields and cherry orchards. To the north, on the other side of Weaver Road, is the privately owned Silver Lake Airport, which remains quiet most of the time. On the east side of our 40 acres, you'll find our cabin and buildings, and we kindly ask you to avoid wandering onto that side of the property. Signs will alert you when you get close. To the west, there is a 20-acre section occasionally occupied by some "Dunners." The area is famous for Silver Lake State Park and the sand dunes, located about 2.5 miles northwest of us. Our neighbors in that area have dune buggies, and they sometimes drive around their property, creating more noise than we prefer. It's possible that you may encounter this during your visit, so please be aware. Deer are abundant in the area, and in 2021, we spotted a porcupine for the first time, although we have occasionally seen evidence of their presence through bark-stripped maples. Raccoons come and go, while turkeys are frequent visitors at times. You can hear coyotes yipping away at night, and depending on the time of year and migratory season, you'll see lots and lots of birds. We're pleased to report that there is no poison ivy on the property! It is a beautiful place in the woods, not far from many entertaining activities suitable for both the young and old. Come and visit, but please be respectful of the land and our privacy while enjoying yours. Love Mother Earth while you are here and nourish your soul.
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The best camping near Newaygo State Park guide

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It’s the new way to go! A valuable chance to enjoy divine scenery from a comfortable forested setting, Newaygo State Park is a sightseer’s haven. With great salmon and trout fishing by nearby Croton Dam, a boat launch and swimming, Newaygo will draw some visitors primarily with the promise of outdoor fun. Still, they’ll no doubt thrive on the intoxicating beauty of the place while they’re here. Covering 250+ acres on the Hardy Dam Pond, the park is ideal for viewing colors in autumn and catching glimpses of the beautiful Muskegon river on your way to hiking and biking in the surrounding area. Be sure to set aside some downtime for yourself at Newaygo, whether in the form of picnicking or waterside loafing, cuz it’s just that kinda place.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Newaygo State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Fall also offers a stunning display of changing leaves, but be mindful that Michigan winters can be harsh, potentially limiting access to certain areas of the park.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a Recreation Passport for park entry, as it's required for all visitors.
  • Check the trail conditions and weather forecast before your visit to plan appropriately.
  • Remember to pack insect repellent and sun protection for a comfortable experience.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and follow guidelines to keep both you and the animals safe.
  • Facilities may vary throughout the year, so verify the availability of amenities before your trip.

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