Clean and quiet: although there were many campers here. In fact, there was a large group of motorcycle campers in the rear area and the staff strategically located us away from that area. We actually stayed two weekends and they allowed us to leave our trailer on the campsite all week for $4 per night. We thought that was very nice and it saved us the hassle of hauling the trailer home and back the next weekend. Very nice people and we recommend the campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a pleasant campground ran by the Free Methodist Church. You do not have to be a church member to stay here. They do a good job at maintaining the facilities. We stayed in a 30' motorhome and had plenty of room. Their private lake offers boat rentals, fishing and swimming. Plenty of trees and the park is big rig friendly. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fabulous campground and we have already scheduled a return trip. Lots of things for kids to do, archery, swimming in the lake, a blob, hiking/biking trails, etc. I talked with the owners and they are considering expanding wireless internet to the whole campground. Right now, it is limited to the office area. The sites are a little close together but we had no problem with that. There was a free pancake breakfast on Saturday that really was free! Sausages and drinks were included. NOTHING was overpriced and the staff was exceptionally friendly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
10359 E. Farrand Rd. Otisville 48463. 810-631-4531. Where else can you get a 50 cent Ice Cream cone, and go on a real horse drawn wagon. Lots of well behaved kids. Overseen by Free Methodists but there is absolutely no religious pressure. You may hear groups singing, or square dancing. Nice beach on a small private lake. NO ALCOHOL. Very nice people and a great place to camp. Our 40 footer fit well. Grasss, shade, building for groups and several pre-planned camp experiences. I would go here often. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Have not found this cg in any directory (see their website). It is north of Flint. Appears to be a church denomination cg (Lutheran??) that does welcome "outsiders." Large wooded level sites. Great interior roads with good big rig access. Handled 40' 5th and toter with ease. Campground consists of numerous "neighborhoods" of 50-60 sites each. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.