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Sites
70ft
Max Site Size
Price
689ft
Elevation
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What others are saying about this campground
This campground is a natural site with just water and electric hook up, located right across from the beach. It is a great spot for those who want to enjoy a dip, ski doo ride, kayak/canoe or pontoon/boat ride. However, the campground is disorganized, run down, and dirty with an overly large murky pond not fit for swimming. The electrical boxes are out dated, the bathrooms are dark, dirty and old, and the flies are over running the place. The electric hook ups are not adequate, and the cost is not worth the experience. The playground equipment is in the water, and there is no place for the kids to swim due to weeds in the lake. The staff are friendly, but their ability to run a campground is questionable.
Amenities
- Bath House
- Laundry
- Pet Friendly
- Cabins
- Tenting
- Buddy Sites
- Playground
- Trash Pickup
- Water Hookup
- Sewer Hookup
- Rec Hall
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Beach Access
- Boat Launch
- Camp Store
- Toilets
- Showers
- Dump Station
Activities
- Hiking
- Mtn-Biking
- Fishing
- Boating
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From The Campground
Wolf Lake Resort and Campground in Muskegon, Michigan is situated overlooking the tranquil expanse of Wolf Lake, guests can enjoy starlit skies by the lake. Offering RV and tent sites with varying amenities, from water and electric hookups to traditional rustic spots, the campground caters to diverse preferences. With biking and hiking trails weaving through the surrounding landscape and four play areas for recreation, there's ample opportunity for family fun and relaxation. The lake beckons with activities like swimming, fishing, and boating, ensuring an enjoyable stay for all. In addition to the campground's offerings, Muskegon boasts an array of attractions worth exploring. History buffs can delve into the maritime heritage at the USS Silversides Submarine Museum, while outdoor enthusiasts can soak up the sun and surf at Pere Marquette Park's sugar sand beaches. For a scenic escape, Hoffmaster State Park offers winding trails and breathtaking lake views, perfect for hiking or picnicking. Meanwhile, the Hackley and Hume Historic Site provides a glimpse into the area's lumber baron past, with beautifully restored homes and guided tours offering insights into life in the late 1800s. Art aficionados can indulge their senses at the Muskegon Museum of Art, where changing exhibitions complement a renowned permanent collection, ensuring a culturally enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
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