Clean campground with big sites and full hook-ups. Con is that there is no WiFi available. There is not really a beach, only the marina with bay access. Many permanent campers. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a pretty noisy place to stay. There are a lot of seasonal camps and the folks seem to like to party loudly. We heard Red Solo Cup over and over again. There aren't a lot of trees for the pull-through sites. It is not really the peaceful, camping atmosphere we generally like. The bath houses were clean and good sized. Although there is no Wi-Fi, our Verizon card had a strong signal. AT&T generally had 2 bars of 4G, but sometimes switched over to the Edge. We would not choose to stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
As stated, this park is kind of geared to fisherman on Saginaw Bay. We had a full hook up, pull through site. Pad was cement. There was plenty of room. Also room to park boat and trailer. Most of the sites are permanent/seasonal spots. Everyone had a golf cart. Showers were clean. There is a small pond for the kids to catch bluegill and bass, but not much else. Catholic church close by in downtown Linwood. The marine is top notch with good boat ramp. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The campground is located on the shores of Saginaw Bay, about 25 miles NNE of Saginaw. Out of roughly 110 sites, 60 are full-hookup, 10 of which are pull-thru’s. They have a decent bath house, but that’s about the extent of their amenities. Focusing more toward the needs of fishermen and boaters, we still found our site well manicured, plenty of room for what ever you’re camping in, and easy in and out. We were here visiting family otherwise we probably would have passed this place up. The campground is about 10 miles east of I-75 {exit 173}, which makes it a bit of a stretch, for overnight folks. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.