The best luxury RV camping near Muskegon

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Nestled on the shore of a Lake Michigan harbor, Muskegon is a nautical city known for fishing, sailing, and cruise ship ports. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is a perfect place to enjoy all that the Great Lakes have to offer with close proximity to both wooded areas and beaches.

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Sun Retreats Silver Lake

2. Sun Retreats Silver Lake

33mi from Muskegon · 23 sites · RVs, Lodging · Mears, MI
Discover the unique charm of Sun Retreats Silver Lake, a premier campground that offers an unforgettable adventure just moments away from the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. This exceptional destination features over 250 spacious RV sites, each equipped with concrete pads, full hookups, and cozy fire rings perfect for roasting s'mores under the starry sky. At Sun Retreats Silver Lake, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Take a refreshing dip in the inviting pool, unwind in the soothing hot tub, or challenge your friends to a fun game of shuffleboard. For those looking to explore, the surrounding area boasts a variety of attractions, including stunning natural features, swimming holes, and outdoor activities that cater to all interests. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Sun Retreats Silver Lake is the ideal spot for your next camping getaway in West Michigan. Start planning your trip today and experience the endless possibilities that await you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night

Nestled on the shore of a Lake Michigan harbor, Muskegon is a nautical city known for fishing, sailing, and cruise ship ports. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is a perfect place to enjoy all that the Great Lakes have to offer with close proximity to both wooded areas and beaches.

92% (12)

Top-rated campgrounds

Sun Retreats Silver Lake

2. Sun Retreats Silver Lake

33mi from Muskegon · 23 sites · RVs, Lodging · Mears, MI
Discover the unique charm of Sun Retreats Silver Lake, a premier campground that offers an unforgettable adventure just moments away from the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. This exceptional destination features over 250 spacious RV sites, each equipped with concrete pads, full hookups, and cozy fire rings perfect for roasting s'mores under the starry sky. At Sun Retreats Silver Lake, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Take a refreshing dip in the inviting pool, unwind in the soothing hot tub, or challenge your friends to a fun game of shuffleboard. For those looking to explore, the surrounding area boasts a variety of attractions, including stunning natural features, swimming holes, and outdoor activities that cater to all interests. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Sun Retreats Silver Lake is the ideal spot for your next camping getaway in West Michigan. Start planning your trip today and experience the endless possibilities that await you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$55
 / night

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The best luxury RV camping near Muskegon guide

Where to go

Muskegon State Park

Here, you’ll find a mix of sandy shoreline, tree-covered dunes, and sports adventure tracks. Climb to the highest point in Muskegon county to enjoy a panoramic scene at the blockhouse, a viewing station built in the 1930s. Designated campsites start at $33 per night, with 247 sites across two campgrounds. There’s also archery, zip lining, rock climbing, and a wheel luge.

Dune Harbor Park

Located within Muskegon County, Dune Harbor Park was once a sand mine and the area has been recovering ever since. Now, the former mine site is covered in hilly forests, grass-covered dunes, and a man-made lake—an ecosystem that attracts bald eagles and monarch butterflies. The main activity here is hiking, and leashed pets are welcome, so be sure to bring a camera to capture wildlife as you stroll around the lake.

Ludington State Park

About an hour’s drive north of Muskegon is Ludington State Park Beach, which is nestled between Hamlin Lake and Lake Michigan. This park has over 20 miles of walking paths, three campgrounds, and many sand dunes for climbing. There’s also a historic beach house with interpretive visits and the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, which is open from 10am to 5pm daily for tours at a fee of $8 for adults and $5 for kids.

When to go

The best time to visit the Great Lakes is May, June, September, and October, which avoids both the hot summers and the cold winters. But winter can also be a good time to visit. For example, Muskegon State Park is great for water adventures in the summer. But in the winter, you can enjoy the Luge Adventure Sports park—which has one of only four luge ice tracks in the country and options for adaptive sports year-round.

Know before you go

  • Mosquitoes can be particularly annoying during the month of June, so keep this in mind when booking a camping trip.
  • In Michigan, a day fee applies to visit state parks, so it might be a better bet to purchase a Recreation Passport.