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Campground Recs near Cleveland and Detroit

prstlk
Explorer
Explorer
Looking for some recommendations of campgrounds in and around Cleveland and Detroit.

Need at least 30 amp due to pets in rig.

39'DP, 4 slides with a tow so it must be big rig friendly.

Thanks!
2007 Keystone Challenger 5th wheel, Ford F350 Super Duty 6.7L Diesel, Short Bed, 2 dogs and the cat and rolling down the road full time since May 2014
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kknowlton
Explorer II
Explorer II
x2 on Harbortown (for the Detroit area). Very clean, big-rig friendly.
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Dandy_Dan
Explorer
Explorer
You might also check out Harbortown RV park. I believe it is a Monore Mi address. Cleveland area check Cuyahoga State Park.
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Candice
Explorer
Explorer
West of Cleveland, on the Marblehead Peninsula, there is East Harbor State Park and east of Toledo, closer to Detroit, there is Maumee Bay State Park. Both are right on Lake Erie and beautiful.

Hondavalk
Explorer II
Explorer II
http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/punderson

By Cleveland Punderson SP is nice

atreis
Explorer
Explorer
Not sure about Detroit... For Cleveland, either Geneva on the Lake SP, or West Branch SP are good.
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Atlee
Explorer II
Explorer II
In Ipsilanti, MI, is the Detroit-Greenfield RV park. I've stayed there multiple times. It's relatively close to downtown Detroit, and pretty close to Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum. (plus it's about 10 miles from my daughter).

I've read some very unflattering reviews of Detroit-Greenfield RV Park. I don't understand why.

Is it a 4 star RV Resort where only top of the line Class A Motor Coaches are welcome? Of course not. And some of the sites, especially those in the trees are not gravel.

But it's a reasonably priced RV park to be used as a base to explore areas in and around Detroit.

One reviewer claimed to be frightened to death of all the seasonals there. Well, I didn't see an unusually high ratio of seasonals to regular travelers.

And on top of that, at NO time have I ever felt UNSAFE staying there, or leaving my trailer there for hours at the time.

That particular reviewer must have grown up in Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.
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rexlion
Explorer
Explorer
NE of Detroit, Algonac SP is pretty nice and you might get to see some big ships sail past on the river. Some photos here, you can get an idea of the campsite size: http://warnerrvnews.blogspot.com/2010/04/michigans-algonac-state-park.html
Mike G.
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