The best star host camping near Hickory Corners

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Hickory Corners, Michigan, we've got you covered with over 450 options to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cozy cabin, we have the perfect accommodation for you. Explore top-rated campsites like Lynx Run Wilderness Retreat (236 reviews), Long Haul Flower Farm (129 reviews), and Blooming Bus Farms (82 reviews). With popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and pet-friendly options, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. And if you're into biking, whitewater paddling, or horseback riding, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite activities. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Hickory Corners

2. Kalamazoo Haven

100%
(11)
18mi from Hickory Corners · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Half way between Chicago and Detroit is a city named Kalamazoo. Our place is near the intersection of US 131 and I-94, so whichever direction you are traveling is accessible. Whether you are heading to the beauty of "up north" or running between the big cities east and west, this is a great spot to rest and enjoy some down time. Lake Michigan is a 40 minute drive west from here and if you are a bicyclist, you can ride the Kal-Haven Trail from the trail head about 2 miles from here, all the way to the Big Lake and back (35.5 miles one way). We have trails in the woods and open fields to look over, depending on your preference. As of this year, there is no electricity and water hookup, so tents or trailers with electric and water are your option. We have a bell tent available for a single or a couple to stay. On that same site is room for a trailer or tents, if you want to invite your friends, and we've built a cooking shelter and a bath house that has a compost toilet and a shower with on demand hot water from solar energy. We have a horse farm on the property and offer horse experiences (All our activities are done on the ground near or with the horses, so, no riding is offered) at an additional fee. It is expected that you will remain outside the fence from the horses while you are staying, unless you sign a release and are accompanied by the owner to interact with them. We do not allow dogs. There are two campsites cleared in the woods, for tent camping, and more will be cleared in 2025, as time allows. There will be a bathhouse with a compost toilet and on-demand hot water nearby those campsites. If you want to stay before our build, we will offer a lower rate, but expect you to take away your own waste when you leave or clarify with us where whether there is an appropriate place on the property to dispose of it. At some point during the fall of 2025, we are placing a restored vintage 1957 Ideal camper in a separate area of the property. It will have solar power and an indoor compost toilet, with a stove and sink. It will host a single or a couple who can sleep on a full sized mattress. Another sleeping area may be offered from converting the table, but we are not sure how comfortable it will be until we've completed the renovation.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$60
 / night

3. Tucked - Away Cabin

100%
(23)
41mi from Hickory Corners · 1 site · Lodging
We have about 40 acres and trails through the area for exploring. You just may come across some "forts" constructed by some of our grandchildren. There is a large fire pit and plenty of firewood for a minimal cost. (Large trash can full. ) If you listen in the evening, you are likely able to hear a couple of owls talking back and forth. Usually you can see some deer and maybe some turkeys. There are many old pines around the property, the last remnants of our Christmas tree farm. There is no electricity in the cabin, but we do have two solar lights and some battery lights. If it's been rainy, the solar won't last as long as usual. If it's chilly, we do have a portable heater available. We have cornhole game available upon request and some table games kept in cabin. If you want to go biking, there is a trail in town, about 5 miles away.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$75
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in the United States! If you're looking for a camping experience near Hickory Corners, Michigan, we've got you covered with over 450 options to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cozy cabin, we have the perfect accommodation for you. Explore top-rated campsites like Lynx Run Wilderness Retreat (236 reviews), Long Haul Flower Farm (129 reviews), and Blooming Bus Farms (82 reviews). With popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and pet-friendly options, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. And if you're into biking, whitewater paddling, or horseback riding, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite activities. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors!

99% (1.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Hickory Corners

2. Kalamazoo Haven

100%
(11)
18mi from Hickory Corners · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Half way between Chicago and Detroit is a city named Kalamazoo. Our place is near the intersection of US 131 and I-94, so whichever direction you are traveling is accessible. Whether you are heading to the beauty of "up north" or running between the big cities east and west, this is a great spot to rest and enjoy some down time. Lake Michigan is a 40 minute drive west from here and if you are a bicyclist, you can ride the Kal-Haven Trail from the trail head about 2 miles from here, all the way to the Big Lake and back (35.5 miles one way). We have trails in the woods and open fields to look over, depending on your preference. As of this year, there is no electricity and water hookup, so tents or trailers with electric and water are your option. We have a bell tent available for a single or a couple to stay. On that same site is room for a trailer or tents, if you want to invite your friends, and we've built a cooking shelter and a bath house that has a compost toilet and a shower with on demand hot water from solar energy. We have a horse farm on the property and offer horse experiences (All our activities are done on the ground near or with the horses, so, no riding is offered) at an additional fee. It is expected that you will remain outside the fence from the horses while you are staying, unless you sign a release and are accompanied by the owner to interact with them. We do not allow dogs. There are two campsites cleared in the woods, for tent camping, and more will be cleared in 2025, as time allows. There will be a bathhouse with a compost toilet and on-demand hot water nearby those campsites. If you want to stay before our build, we will offer a lower rate, but expect you to take away your own waste when you leave or clarify with us where whether there is an appropriate place on the property to dispose of it. At some point during the fall of 2025, we are placing a restored vintage 1957 Ideal camper in a separate area of the property. It will have solar power and an indoor compost toilet, with a stove and sink. It will host a single or a couple who can sleep on a full sized mattress. Another sleeping area may be offered from converting the table, but we are not sure how comfortable it will be until we've completed the renovation.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$60
 / night

3. Tucked - Away Cabin

100%
(23)
41mi from Hickory Corners · 1 site · Lodging
We have about 40 acres and trails through the area for exploring. You just may come across some "forts" constructed by some of our grandchildren. There is a large fire pit and plenty of firewood for a minimal cost. (Large trash can full. ) If you listen in the evening, you are likely able to hear a couple of owls talking back and forth. Usually you can see some deer and maybe some turkeys. There are many old pines around the property, the last remnants of our Christmas tree farm. There is no electricity in the cabin, but we do have two solar lights and some battery lights. If it's been rainy, the solar won't last as long as usual. If it's chilly, we do have a portable heater available. We have cornhole game available upon request and some table games kept in cabin. If you want to go biking, there is a trail in town, about 5 miles away.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$75
 / night

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