โMar-31-2016 06:25 AM
โMay-06-2016 02:16 PM
โMay-06-2016 09:17 AM
dodge guy wrote:I have 3 kids also, and generally we take a few extra with us also. But hey, what you gotta have when you go camping and what I gotta have can be different. I got no problem with you doing your own thing.busterbrown73 wrote:wing_zealot wrote:
The first thing you need to do is stop believing you need full hookups. Once you do that you can choose any state park in Michigan and you and your kids will have a great time and not spend your life savings doing it. All the 100 plus state parks have more than adequate showers, bathrooms, etc. But you will only find about 2 that have full hook ups. Generally electric only, which is all you really need. I've been camping at state parks in Michigan for over 20 years.
I agree completely. I'd rather be in a state park than a private park. But since this is my first trailer ever and it'll be its first season of use, I'd wanted to start with a few full hookup CG's to get the process down on setup and takedown of the utilities and connections. At the same time, the private parks are closer to home and KOA had some "buy 1 night/get a second night free" deals for early and late season bookings.
We missed the window on booking many of state park trips as the "in-demand" summer weekends are practically sold out everywhere. I will be prepared this coming Dec through March as 2017's window opens up.
Sounds like the OP has 3? kids! There is no way I would have ever tried no hookups with 3 kids, even 2 for that matter!
Lots of nice places. We really liked Mackinaw Mill Creek campground up by Mackinac Island. beautiful views of the bridge and the island. you can take a leisurely bike ride around the island at the kids speed. we went during 4th of july one year and all the fireworks out over the lake was great. the campground itself is huge and has everything you need, and the kids will love it!
โMay-05-2016 08:33 PM
โMay-05-2016 08:27 PM
โMay-05-2016 08:23 PM
busterbrown73 wrote:wing_zealot wrote:
The first thing you need to do is stop believing you need full hookups. Once you do that you can choose any state park in Michigan and you and your kids will have a great time and not spend your life savings doing it. All the 100 plus state parks have more than adequate showers, bathrooms, etc. But you will only find about 2 that have full hook ups. Generally electric only, which is all you really need. I've been camping at state parks in Michigan for over 20 years.
I agree completely. I'd rather be in a state park than a private park. But since this is my first trailer ever and it'll be its first season of use, I'd wanted to start with a few full hookup CG's to get the process down on setup and takedown of the utilities and connections. At the same time, the private parks are closer to home and KOA had some "buy 1 night/get a second night free" deals for early and late season bookings.
We missed the window on booking many of state park trips as the "in-demand" summer weekends are practically sold out everywhere. I will be prepared this coming Dec through March as 2017's window opens up.
โMay-05-2016 07:54 PM
busterbrown73 wrote:
1. KOA of Port Huron (two trips)
2. KOA of Monroe (Halloween)
3. Haas Lake Park / New Hudson (our first shake down cruise 2 weeks ago)
4. Duggans Family CG Port Austin
5. Grand Haven SP, Ludington SP, and YB Jellystone Silver Lake (July trip)
6. Tawas SP
7. Yogi Bear Barton Lake, IN
8. Pictured Rocks (Munising Tourist Park CG) and Tahquamenon Falls SP
9. Groveland Oaks for Halloween(Oakland County Parks)
10. Platte River / Sleepy Bear Dunes
11. Cedar point Lighhouse CG (Sandusky); 1 day at the water park
12. A tentative trip to Disney's Fort Wilderness first week of December.
โMay-05-2016 05:26 PM
โMay-05-2016 09:55 AM
busterbrown73 wrote:Check Bishop Lake State Park in Brighton. Every weekend from now until the Halloween weekends camping (Sep) has openings. Nice and close to home so you don't even have to spend hours on the road.wing_zealot wrote:
The first thing you need to do is stop believing you need full hookups. Once you do that you can choose any state park in Michigan and you and your kids will have a great time and not spend your life savings doing it. All the 100 plus state parks have more than adequate showers, bathrooms, etc. But you will only find about 2 that have full hook ups. Generally electric only, which is all you really need. I've been camping at state parks in Michigan for over 20 years.
I agree completely. I'd rather be in a state park than a private park. But since this is my first trailer ever and it'll be its first season of use, I'd wanted to start with a few full hookup CG's to get the process down on setup and takedown of the utilities and connections. At the same time, the private parks are closer to home and KOA had some "buy 1 night/get a second night free" deals for early and late season bookings.
We missed the window on booking many of state park trips as the "in-demand" summer weekends are practically sold out everywhere. I will be prepared this coming Dec through March as 2017's window opens up.
โMay-05-2016 07:41 AM
โMay-05-2016 07:32 AM
busterbrown73 wrote:is it friday yet? wrote:
One of our favorite parks is South Higgins State Park. Big campground with a huge lake that is shallow for a long ways. It's easy to sit on the shore and watch the kids in the water. They have a decent camp store that the kids would like to go get ice cream, etc...
Van Buren State Park is fun also. Big sand dunes that the kids can climb.
I was able to get 2 nights booked at South Higgins SP about 1 month ago. But based on the comments I received regarding swimmer's itch, I decide against it as my children are all under the age of 6. I cancelled those days and instead was able to squeeze a 4 day holiday at Mackinaw's Mill Creek CG on the Fourth of July. We have a lakefront fireworks view so it should be a nice mid summer trip.
We have a combined week planned at Grand Haven SP, Silver Lake YB Jellystone, and Ludington SP. The kids will be "sand-duned" out when we return home. I'll keep the Van Buren park in mind for next year. Thanks
โMay-05-2016 06:53 AM
is it friday yet? wrote:
One of our favorite parks is South Higgins State Park. Big campground with a huge lake that is shallow for a long ways. It's easy to sit on the shore and watch the kids in the water. They have a decent camp store that the kids would like to go get ice cream, etc...
Van Buren State Park is fun also. Big sand dunes that the kids can climb.
โMay-05-2016 06:45 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
The first thing you need to do is stop believing you need full hookups. Once you do that you can choose any state park in Michigan and you and your kids will have a great time and not spend your life savings doing it. All the 100 plus state parks have more than adequate showers, bathrooms, etc. But you will only find about 2 that have full hook ups. Generally electric only, which is all you really need. I've been camping at state parks in Michigan for over 20 years.
โMay-05-2016 05:36 AM
โMay-05-2016 05:01 AM