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Blissfest Festival Farm

74 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · Cross Village, MI
Welcome to the picturesque countryside of rural Northern Michigan and the Blissfest Festival Farm. Campers have access to 200+ acres including an 18-hole disc golf course and many trails, including North Country National Scenic Trail which passes through the property. Active agricultural projects include an orchard, vineyard and shitake garden. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our hardwood forests, witness stunning fall colors and marvel at the abundant wildlife that calls this area home. Choose from 25 drive-up or 10 walk-in sites with access to potable water, regularly serviced portajons and solar showers. Within five miles, you'll find great restaurants and craft brews, sandy Lake Michigan beaches and the famous Tunnel of Trees. Sunsets paint the western horizon in beautiful displays of magenta and gold; our dark and starry skies are a sight to behold.
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Heart of Lake Charlevoix

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Charlevoix, MI
A quaint 70 acre family run horse/ hobby farm nestled in the hills of Northern Michigan, a retired couple that wanted to get away from the metro area after 30+ years in the factories and live year round were many call a four season paradise, Come enjoy what their retirement dream location has to offer! Learn more about this land: Beautiful parcel that overlooks Lake Charlevoix and the Northern Michigan hillsides, the parcel resides in a mowed hay field behind a horse farm, when you step outside your tent or camper you have a million dollar view of Lake Charlevoix, 5 minute walk to the historic ironton ferry and the Landing bar and grill, there is a state boat launch just over a mile away (perfect for kayaks) 15 minutes away from downtown Charlevoix, and 25 minutes from Boyne City with the ferry crossing. Perfect off grid solitude, there is a fire pit with provided wood, picnic table also a clean tidy outhouse on the property and fresh water can be provided in 7 gallon containers upon request Pet are allowed but please respect the property owners request and keep them within the camping sites boundaries *also host has a camper listed on rvshare and outdoorsy that can be arranged to be rented on the property as well for the full accommodation experience, just show up and camp! Get out and explore what Northern Michigan has to offer!
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Lake Huron frontage Campsite

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · De Tour Village, MI
Learn more about this land: The serenity is breathtaking! Entire 3 acre place is just ready just for you to enjoy. Electric 30 amp, 50 amp and regular 110 outlet is now FREE with nightly stay! There is a gated, leveled gravel 45x60 pad for parking your RV or Motorhome. You can tent camp down on the grass if you like. Dead end seasonal private road leads you to this secluded property. Road is not plowed during winter. Do Not park else where! No running water. No restrooms. Please if using tents have your own portable restroom. 232 feet of amazing Lake Huron shore frontage for you to enjoy and play on. Strawberry Island is in eyesight. Watch the ships coming and going from the shore. AT and T cell service on property. You must take your trash with you when you leave. If you are bringing your fur animal, please pick up after them.If you smoke please do not through the butts on the ground. you will be charged a cleaning fee. **There are 2 cameras on the property for security reasons only. 1 is located at the pad, used to see when you arrive and checkout. and will also will take 1 picture daily. There is another camera on my shed facing the shed door as well for security. This camera will not be turned off. Please understand, I'm not near my property and this is my only way to check in. If you are not comfortable with this, please do not book and do not cover the cameras. You will be asked to leave immediately if cameras are covered. Policy is as long as they are not invading sleeping areas or bathrooms, cameras are allowed. Please understand I really want you to enjoy your stay, but I also need to protect myself. This is no different than cameras on outside of a house or in Hotel hallways and outside property.
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Charlevoix Acres

1 site · RV, Tent100 acres · Charlevoix, MI
Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent under a canopy of trees or a blanket of a million stars. This is a primitive campsite situated next to a picturesque pond at the edge of an old growth forest. Explore on-site walking trails to an enormous beech tree ,Mason Creek, and mowed fields.  Many opportunities for nature photographers. Abundant wildlife including coyote, deer, heron, and small woodland animals. It is 6 miles to Charlevoix with its 3 public beaches, quaint shops and tourist attractions:  Earl Young Mushroom houses, Castle Farms,  Harbor, and the lighthouse at Lake Michigan Beach. Nearby points of interest:                                                                                                     Nearby beaches: Lake Michigan, Ferry Beach, Depot Beach, Antrim Creek Natural Area, Chain of Lakes.  Farmers Markets/Orchards: Royal Farms, King Orchard, Providence Farm.  Golf Courses: Charlevoix City, Antrim Dells.  Galleries: Charlevoix Circle of Arts, North Sea Gallery, Bier Gallery & Brewery.  Charlevoix Yoga: See website for schedule
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The best camping near Aloha State Park guide

Overview

About

It’s not exactly Hawaii, but Aloha State Park certainly makes a fine place to relax, unwind, and camp for the night at one of the many available campsites. And because it’s situated right on Mullett Lake, this 107-acre park—complete with boat launch—is the perfect place to embark on aquatic adventures. On land, visitors have access to a host of other recreational activities, including softball, horseshoes, basketball, and volleyball. Meanwhile, nearby Cheboygan offers its own set of attractions: shopping, dining, and entertainment to name but a few. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous, make the 30-minute drive to the Straits of Mackinac, home of Mackinac Island. Aloha, mullets, islands, and Michigan. Now that's a recipe for success.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Aloha State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Summer offers the perfect climate for water activities and camping. Conversely, winter can be less inviting, with some facilities potentially closed and chillier weather possibly dampening outdoor fun.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Remember to bring sunscreen and insect repellent to protect against the elements.
  • Verify the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your trip.
  • Ensure you have a valid Recreation Passport for park entry.
  • Be mindful of park rules to preserve its natural beauty for all visitors.

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