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Petoskey RV Resort

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Petoskey State Park is a great place to spend a weekend or longer. Located on the upper west side of Michigan, the park offers stunning views of Lake Michigan, plenty of bike trails, and access to the pristine beaches. Campsites are located in a wooded area, close to the beach, and have decks with steps leading down to the water. The Wheelway is a 26-mile paved biking/hiking path that spans from Harbor Springs south to Charleviox, and there are multiple paths that connect so you can make your hike as long or as short as you want. The Michigan Fisheries Visitor Center offers free guided tours daily and there are plenty of places in town to rent bicycles. There is also a nearby dog park and a farmers market on main street. The campground has small campsites packed in together, but they are close to the beach and there are plenty of dunes to climb. The water is very clear and has lots of small colorful pebbles and Petoskey stones. The bathroom and shower facilities are clean and in working order. The staff work hard to keep this place maintained for families to continue to enjoy, and there is a camp host who provides activities for the kids and campers. There is an entrance fee plus overnight fees, and the price policy can be unfair. Driving a 40 class A into the park can be difficult due to the tight roads and turns, but it is possible. Beware of poison ivy, as it is everywhere. Petoskey State Park is a great location for biking, hanging out at the beach, hiking, kayaking, swimming, and enjoying all that Michigan has to offer.

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Petoskey State Park is a great place to spend a weekend or longer. Located on the upper west side of Michigan, the park offers stunning views of Lake Michigan, plenty of bike trails, and access to the pristine beaches. Campsites are located in a wooded area, close to the beach, and have decks with steps leading down to the water. The Wheelway is a 26-mile paved biking/hiking path that spans from Harbor Springs south to Charleviox, and there are multiple paths that connect so you can make your hike as long or as short as you want. The Michigan Fisheries Visitor Center offers free guided tours daily and there are plenty of places in town to rent bicycles. There is also a nearby dog park and a farmers market on main street. The campground has small campsites packed in together, but they are close to the beach and there are plenty of dunes to climb. The water is very clear and has lots of small colorful pebbles and Petoskey stones. The bathroom and shower facilities are clean and in working order. The staff work hard to keep this place maintained for families to continue to enjoy, and there is a camp host who provides activities for the kids and campers. There is an entrance fee plus overnight fees, and the price policy can be unfair. Driving a 40 class A into the park can be difficult due to the tight roads and turns, but it is possible. Beware of poison ivy, as it is everywhere. Petoskey State Park is a great location for biking, hanging out at the beach, hiking, kayaking, swimming, and enjoying all that Michigan has to offer.

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(231) 347-2311
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Quick Stats

123
Sites
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Site Price
50ft.
Max Site Size (L)
636ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

Petoskey State Park is a great place to spend a weekend or longer. Located on the upper west side of Michigan, the park offers stunning views of Lake Michigan, plenty of bike trails, and access to the pristine beaches. Campsites are located in a wooded area, close to the beach, and have decks with steps leading down to the water. The Wheelway is a 26-mile paved biking/hiking path that spans from Harbor Springs south to Charleviox, and there are multiple paths that connect so you can make your hike as long or as short as you want. The Michigan Fisheries Visitor Center offers free guided tours daily and there are plenty of places in town to rent bicycles. There is also a nearby dog park and a farmers market on main street. The campground has small campsites packed in together, but they are close to the beach and there are plenty of dunes to climb. The water is very clear and has lots of small colorful pebbles and Petoskey stones. The bathroom and shower facilities are clean and in working order. The staff work hard to keep this place maintained for families to continue to enjoy, and there is a camp host who provides activities for the kids and campers. There is an entrance fee plus overnight fees, and the price policy can be unfair. Driving a 40 class A into the park can be difficult due to the tight roads and turns, but it is possible. Beware of poison ivy, as it is everywhere. Petoskey State Park is a great location for biking, hanging out at the beach, hiking, kayaking, swimming, and enjoying all that Michigan has to offer.

From The Campground

Petoskey State Park is a great place to spend a weekend or longer. Located on the upper west side of Michigan, the park offers stunning views of Lake Michigan, plenty of bike trails, and access to the pristine beaches. Campsites are located in a wooded area, close to the beach, and have decks with steps leading down to the water. The Wheelway is a 26-mile paved biking/hiking path that spans from Harbor Springs south to Charleviox, and there are multiple paths that connect so you can make your hike as long or as short as you want. The Michigan Fisheries Visitor Center offers free guided tours daily and there are plenty of places in town to rent bicycles. There is also a nearby dog park and a farmers market on main street. The campground has small campsites packed in together, but they are close to the beach and there are plenty of dunes to climb. The water is very clear and has lots of small colorful pebbles and Petoskey stones. The bathroom and shower facilities are clean and in working order. The staff work hard to keep this place maintained for families to continue to enjoy, and there is a camp host who provides activities for the kids and campers. There is an entrance fee plus overnight fees, and the price policy can be unfair. Driving a 40 class A into the park can be difficult due to the tight roads and turns, but it is possible. Beware of poison ivy, as it is everywhere. Petoskey State Park is a great location for biking, hanging out at the beach, hiking, kayaking, swimming, and enjoying all that Michigan has to offer.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(231) 347-2311
No Email Data

Quick Stats

123
Sites
--
Site Price
50ft.
Max Site Size (L)
636ft.
Elevation
182874
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Location
-84.90280151
45.40800095
2475 M 119
Petoskey, MI

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