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Enjoy Michigan campgrounds in the fall and winter
Summer may be over but camping season doesn't have to be! Camping is an
excellent complement to your favorite fall and winter activities. Tailgating,
fishing, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling and skiing can all be done with your RV.
Many Michigan campgrounds remain open during fall and winter months, catering to
those who enjoy fall and winter activities. They are located near secluded
hiking trails, remote hunting areas, pristine snowmobile trails and popular ski
destinations.
Camping can be just as comfortable and fun for your family during the cooler months. An RV will make the perfect hunting cabin or ski lodge complete with all the comforts of home. After the day's adventures, warm up in the RV and enjoy amenities like TVs, video game systems, computers with Internet access, hot showers and queen-sized beds. You can refrigerate, freeze or cook your catch/game immediately using the fully equipped kitchen. There's plenty of storage space for hunting equipment, ice skates, skis, snowboards and bulky winter clothing. Toy-hauler RVs featuring built-in garages make it easy to haul large equipment like snowmobiles and ATVs.
The following MARVAC campgrounds are open year-round:
Michigan Campgrounds
- Beaver Trail Campground, West Branch
- Covenant Hills Camp, Otisville
- Frankenmuth Jellystone Park Camp Resort, Frankenmuth
- Harbortown RV Resort, Monroe
- Holiday RV Campground, Grass Lake
- Indian Valley Campground and Canoe Livery, Middleville
- Lake Chemung Outdoor Resort, Howell
- Lighthouse Village, Homer
- Outdoor Adventures, Davison
- River Ridge RV Resort, Stanwood
- Sno-Trac Village, Grayling
- Timber Ridge RV & Recreation Resort, Traverse City
- Vacation Trailer Park, Inc., Benzonia
- Waldenwoods, Hartland
Indiana Campgrounds
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