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Silver Lake S.P. Michigan

tbred
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We are thinking of a trip up to Silver Lake this summer. DH has been atv'ing up there before but only for a day trip. Wondering if you can have atv's at campsite and ride to trails/dunes or if you have to unload at a specified area.

Thanks for any info!
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tbred
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michigansandzilla wrote:
tbred wrote:
Do you know if they allow atv's offloaded/parked at campsites? Fun pictures!


I'm not sure about that. We don't stay at the state park. I know that you can at yogi. Most sites are filled with flagged ORVs of some type or another. It's an entirely different atmosphere from any other campground/town so rules are different there. You can sit on an ATV and be pulled down the road behind a truck (must have helmet and eye protection of course), can't do that anywhere else without a ticket.



Thanks again!

michigansandzil
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tbred wrote:
Do you know if they allow atv's offloaded/parked at campsites? Fun pictures!


I'm not sure about that. We don't stay at the state park. I know that you can at yogi. Most sites are filled with flagged ORVs of some type or another. It's an entirely different atmosphere from any other campground/town so rules are different there. You can sit on an ATV and be pulled down the road behind a truck (must have helmet and eye protection of course), can't do that anywhere else without a ticket.
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tbred
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Thanks for all the great info,exactly what I needed to know! I'm going to check out the other campgrounds mentioned also.

Michigansandzilla, I'll have to check with our friends as their toy hauler is a 5th wheel, not sure if they can get an atv in the bed without too much dismantling. Good to know about towing a second though,we can easily do that. May just have to make 2 trips with our truck. Do you know if they allow atv's offloaded/parked at campsites? Fun pictures!

Looks like a riot Dodge guy! Hey wait, you're driving a Ford!

Thanks again!

dodge_guy
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Love the area! The Dunes are a blast! We stayed at the state park. It was OK.

Here is a little video I made, my son loved it!

Silver lake video
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michigansandzil
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tbred wrote:
Fortunately, due to Dh's job he can request weekdays off and it doesn't really matter if we go in June, July or Aug. So hopefully booking won't be too much a concern although I plan to book as soon as we can figure out the atv rules. Website in not helpful at all.

We will bring our tt and carry our Atv in the bed but friends who we will be camping with carry 3 atv's in toyhauler, can't bring flatbed also. Just trying to figure out logistics getting atv's from State park campground to trails without too much hassle.


During the week will be much less hassle to get a spot in the parking lot, which is probably what you'll have to do to get to the ORV area without using two truck beds. You can only load/unload in the ORV parking lot. There is no campground or trail that connects to the ORV area. You have to drive a street legal vehicle to it, or pull one toy behind your truck.

Do your friends have a pick up? If so, you can each put an ATV in the bed and each pull an ATV behind you. You can leave your trucks in the parking lot (voucher needed for the weekend or holidays and that can be a PITA if you've never done it before). You can't pull a string of multiple ATVs, just one. You need a driver for each truck and one for each ATV.

If your friends don't have a pick up, then you either have to make two trips with your truck to the dunes to drop off your ATVs in the ORV parking lot, or take the toy hauler to the parking lot.

Let me know if you have another other questions. We've gone annually for the past 18 years.
We don't stay at Silver Lake state park, but at Yogi. We typically book in February and have no problem getting a FHU site. State park will be a different matter and you'll need to book early even for a weekday, although Monday-Wednesday shouldn't be too difficult to find an opening. I prefer Yogi as opposed to any other in the area. Some of our kids are teenagers and they can walk to the arcade or go-carts on the strip while we hang at the fire.
I find the State park campground doesn't have anything special compared to other campgrounds in the area. You are on Silver Lake and can see the Dunes, it's beautiful to look at. However, the dunes aren't remotely connected to the campground, and you're not on Lake Michigan, which is where we like to be when we go to the beach at Silver Lake.


Some pics for ya. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Not ours, but it basically explains the atmosphere of the area.




No trails here really. Once you get over the entryway, it's mostly open sand.


There's a pedestrian area as well. My kids seem to favor the exit hill pedestrian area. Sometimes we bring saucer sleds. Tons of fun.
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sch911
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We do Silver Lake dunes every year. We stay at the Silver Creek RV Resort, not the SP. Very nice place, pool, full hookups, etc...
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tbred
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Fortunately, due to Dh's job he can request weekdays off and it doesn't really matter if we go in June, July or Aug. So hopefully booking won't be too much a concern although I plan to book as soon as we can figure out the atv rules. Website in not helpful at all.

We will bring our tt and carry our Atv in the bed but friends who we will be camping with carry 3 atv's in toyhauler, can't bring flatbed also. Just trying to figure out logistics getting atv's from State park campground to trails without too much hassle.

brirene
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And make your reservations yesterday. Tough to get one.
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michigansandzil
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You can drive it if it's street legal. Otherwise you can flat tow one vehicle to the park. If you have more than more one vehicle to bring inside, put the other in the bed of the truck or bring in your cargo trailer.
If it's a weekend you will need a parking lot voucher for the trailer, or a dune ready voucher for the truck/towed vehicle combo. Aside from a stop at the bathroom, you cannot use the parking lot to park your vehicle without a parking lot voucher.

Regarding ATV at campsite, each campground is different so check with them. No revving the engine. It will get you kicked out. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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