cdbMidland
Past Michigan Chapter Leader
Spent four nights in this newly opened campground. Owners have put a ton of money into this place. Features almost 400 sites, plus 25 cabins. It has a 20 acre lake with swimming and non-motorized rental only watercraft, plus a swimming pool. Office building has a pretty extensive camp store with fresh baked goods and a pizza/ice cream parlor.
Close to the office is a banquet hall and in the next building, an arcade/fitness room/grill.
Most sites are full hookup pullthroughs, although there are rustic and water/electric on a few. Some sites even have concrete pads.
Our price for a pullthrough with full hookups was $33.30 after a 10% GSC discount.
Great steakhouse/saloon about a block north of the campground entrance. There was a golf course about a half mile south with dining and drinks, but we did not try it.
Only place for breakfast was Mary's Diner in Port Sanilac, about 5 miles south of the campground (for those of us who think kitchens are a waste of space in a 5er).
Visit their website at http://www.lakehuroncampground.com/
Close to the office is a banquet hall and in the next building, an arcade/fitness room/grill.
Most sites are full hookup pullthroughs, although there are rustic and water/electric on a few. Some sites even have concrete pads.
Our price for a pullthrough with full hookups was $33.30 after a 10% GSC discount.
Great steakhouse/saloon about a block north of the campground entrance. There was a golf course about a half mile south with dining and drinks, but we did not try it.
Only place for breakfast was Mary's Diner in Port Sanilac, about 5 miles south of the campground (for those of us who think kitchens are a waste of space in a 5er).
Visit their website at http://www.lakehuroncampground.com/