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Jul 31, 2016Explorer
Michigan State Parks vs Michigan County Parks - Muskegon
We just spent 7 nights in 3 different Michigan State Parks.
Straits in St. Ignace, Orchard Beach in Manistee and P.J. Hoffmaster in Muskegon. Thumbs up on Straits and Orchard Beach... not so with Hoffmaster.
A 20 minute down pour started Just as we arrived at site #2 at P.J. Hoffmaster. I've never seen so many flooded sites and miserable campers in my life.
Site #2 backs up to the creek and we had a river of 4" deep water going thru our site. It was drained and just squishy in about 30 minutes. Others were not so lucky. Those with tents found out if their sites were "hollowed" or sloped. The only thing level in that loop was the paved road. The park brought out sump pumps to try to pump the water out of the "bowls". There was ONE site in our loop that was graveled, level and above water level. that was site #56. Quite a few sites had standing water over 2" deep in them four hours after the rain stopped. Many campers packed out.
The flies at the beach were persistent nasty little biters.
We decided not to stay a 2nd night... instead we got online and snagged one of the last sites for Friday night at Pioneer Park 20 miles north of Hoffmaster.
Being non-residents we had to buy a rec permit to stay in the state parks. We bought the $31/annual since that was cheaper than going the per day rate for us. I expected to have to purchase a recreational pass to stay in a COUNTY park and was ready to do that when we checked in but got a pleasant surprise. Since we were a truck camper and only staying one night... we didn't have to purchase a $5 sticker. If we stayed longer and "came and went" from the park... then we'd have to purchase one.
Muskegon County Pioneer Park was excellent. So much better than P.J.Hoffmaster State Park.
So consider staying at the county parks in Michigan. They are just as good if not better than the State Parks. Muskegon County park online info and registration
Straits in St. Ignace, Orchard Beach in Manistee and P.J. Hoffmaster in Muskegon. Thumbs up on Straits and Orchard Beach... not so with Hoffmaster.
A 20 minute down pour started Just as we arrived at site #2 at P.J. Hoffmaster. I've never seen so many flooded sites and miserable campers in my life.
Site #2 backs up to the creek and we had a river of 4" deep water going thru our site. It was drained and just squishy in about 30 minutes. Others were not so lucky. Those with tents found out if their sites were "hollowed" or sloped. The only thing level in that loop was the paved road. The park brought out sump pumps to try to pump the water out of the "bowls". There was ONE site in our loop that was graveled, level and above water level. that was site #56. Quite a few sites had standing water over 2" deep in them four hours after the rain stopped. Many campers packed out.
The flies at the beach were persistent nasty little biters.
We decided not to stay a 2nd night... instead we got online and snagged one of the last sites for Friday night at Pioneer Park 20 miles north of Hoffmaster.
Being non-residents we had to buy a rec permit to stay in the state parks. We bought the $31/annual since that was cheaper than going the per day rate for us. I expected to have to purchase a recreational pass to stay in a COUNTY park and was ready to do that when we checked in but got a pleasant surprise. Since we were a truck camper and only staying one night... we didn't have to purchase a $5 sticker. If we stayed longer and "came and went" from the park... then we'd have to purchase one.
Muskegon County Pioneer Park was excellent. So much better than P.J.Hoffmaster State Park.
So consider staying at the county parks in Michigan. They are just as good if not better than the State Parks. Muskegon County park online info and registration