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michigansandzilla wrote:Reservations are an absolute must, but we've always had a choice of campsites. Yes, there are small, crowded sites, just like any other park, but we don't book those. We book the larger, uncrowded ones. We prefer the Beechwood campground because of the towering hardwoods. All the trees mean there's not much grass, but we also have a camp mat so dirt in the trailer isn't much of an issue. Cedars campground has a lot less shade so it's more grassy. There are some very large sites in Cedars, but rest assured they're among the first to get booked. The Pines campground is closest to Lake Michigan, but it also has the smallest sites. There are few in there that would hold our rig.IF you get into the park in the summer, you don't have a choice of locations of sites in the park, you take what's available and it might not be anything at all.
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โJun-23-2013 05:22 AM
PegLW wrote:Although possible, the MI state parks make this difficult. Each dump station has separate towers for potable and non-potable water. The non-potable towers are painted red and located right next to the dump drains. The potable water towers are green and located some distance away. You'd have to go out of your way to use green for dumping.we would never use a hose next to a damp station for filling our water tank! Even those marked as potable water. We've seen what people do with those hoses at dump stations. Since they're usually leaving they don't seem to care that they're contaminating the potable water hose.
โJun-23-2013 04:42 AM
PegLW wrote:It all depends what you're looking for. Ludington SP is our absolute favorite. Note that staying there isn't about plumbing or pavement at your campsite. It's about 5300 acres of lakes, dunes, trails, woods, beaches, and wildlife.We were in the campground where the store is located and were not impressed. The sites are very close together with no privacy in-between. You will have electric hookup but nothing else. You have to fill your water tank from a spigot in the parking lot where the check in facility is located, which is quite a distance from the campgrounds.
โJun-18-2013 04:53 AM
golfknut wrote:
Oh, and you can fill your water tank at the dump station (located at the campground entrance) as well as the parking lot at the check-in station.
โJun-17-2013 02:10 PM
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โJun-17-2013 01:20 PM
regalroute66 wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I`m looking for some feedback, good or bad on Ludington S P in Michigan. My wife and I are planning on going there this Sept. for a week or so. We are camping in a 24ft Class C MH. Are the sites small,private,wide open etc. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance ๐