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    Port Huron KOA

    2.5 (72 reviews)

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    My "old man" handing out treats for those brave enough to approach him
    Laurie R.

    As usual, we were so happy with our stay here on a Halloween weekend. So many great decorations and they always plan the best activities for the kids. I like that they will deliver wood to your campsite for campfires. I also like that they communicate all important info by text. They do start taking reservations for 2025 camping on June 1 2024 which we were not aware of so when we booked for next year there were limited sites, however we were able to reserve in another area which should work out fine.

    We made a campfire charcuterie and bought some firewood that the camp staff delivered to us.
    Kat M.

    Nice campground! Bathrooms were clean and the showers were private (one shower per door) which was nice. Ample pools. I liked their rules as it kept a crazy party atmosphere out of a clearly family friendly campground. The weekends were very busy but the staff really tried to keep up with the cleaning. Lovely amenities, stores, pizza place, and ice cream store. They even deliver pizza to your campsite! I wish their gym (which was AMAZING!) opened at 7 instead of 8. Also I wish the cleaning hours were posted on all of the bathrooms, some of them were missing and planning was made difficult. All on all, a really great place to stay! Staff was so friendly and so nice!

    Please do not stay here. The management is completely unhinged and they will bully you and single you out. It's shocking. I can not believe they have been getting away with this for years. Please don't just take my word for it and look at the reviews from others I have posted. These are only A SMALL amount. They are aggressive & hostile. The owner has a violent temper who will fly off the handle at any given time.

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    Darrell K.

    I was invited to my friends get together for the July 4th weekend. I was thinking woodsy with small log cabins in the deep woods but I was surprised. We had to check in prior to entering through the gate. This was interesting because there were RV's and trucks that were parked at the front that made it kind of crowded. They gave us the items for the check-ins such as the cabin numbers and the rules. It took us a minute to find the cabin but not surprising since this was the first time. There were a variety of RV's of all sizes and plenty of cabins. There were a variety of swimming pools, spots you could buy ice cream, food and other necessities at a store located at the front entrance. The cabin was actually a nice size. This particular section has 3 cabins with front porches. There is also a fire pit and tables located in the middle for bon fires. It is located Comfortable to sit at that small table or the couch. There was also a kitchen with refrigerator and even a Keurig for coffee. There are also silverware, utensils and bowls which was also a nice addition. There was 3 sleeping areas; 1 room with bunk beds, one on the upper level and a bedroom with a queen sized bed. There is a also a bathroom and shower. They provide towels, washcloths, a small bottle of shampoo and body wash. I was really surprised that there was a TV. There is also a water park and fun area towards the back. There are 3 water slides, Bumper boats, go carts and putt-putt. You have to purchase tickets for this event and each ride is 2 to 8 tickets. The ticket prices are typically $20 for 29 tickets. We had a great time. It rained and they shut the area down for a while but they did open back up. The bonfire was cool also. You must purchase the wood for the bonfire. There is a also a time frame for bonfires, music and other noise until 10pm. This was especially good since this was the 4th of July. There is also a curfew for kids younger than 18 and they are pretty strict about this. Overall, it was a great time and great experience.

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    Kent M.

    Wow! I stopped in for a family get-together weekend. I wish I would have showed up a day sooner. This is a camping resort! They have plenty of activities for families. Not many tent sites, mostly trailer and RV sites, along with lodges and cabins (KOA calls them kabins). Lots to do, rental bikes (2- and 4-seaters), golf carts galore. A frontier town area to let the kids roam and buy souvenirs, candy, etc. Some of the KOA activities include: evening hayrides, large game room, enclosed playgrounds, horseshoes, Volleyball courts, free movies, indoor group meeting hall, general store, hand-dipped ice cream, two swimming pools; Directed activities, such as Hula-hoop contest, treasure hunt, make a pirate hat, hop-scotch, scavenger hunt, finger painting, coloring contest, jump rope challenge, capture the flag. The weekend community all-you-can-eat breakfast (8:30-11:00am) is catered and at $5 for adults / $2.50 for kids, it is a bargain. Sawmill City recreation park is right next door and you can get discounted tickets on the KOA side of the fence. A convenient gate allows access back and forth. I noticed many out of state license plates, and quite a few vehicles from Canada! (Of course, if the Ontarioans were from Sarnia or Point Edward, they drove a whole 10 miles to get there)! Don't let my reference to a resort fool you - this KOA is family friendly and not too hard on the wallet.

    Kevin L.

    This was our first time to the Port Huron, MI KOA. On the plus side, there were lots of activities for the kids: tennis, soccer, road hockey, play grounds, pools (closed for the season), bouncing area and a convenience store. Our kids really did have a blast. On the negative side, the lots were narrow and getting in & out is challenging. The lots also aren't very deep, meaning you get to know your neighbours up close & personal. The bathrooms were small and didn't have any sort of change area. Overall the park felt over crowded. Staff was friendly and had a number of activities scheduled, including: tractor rides, mummy wrap (ie. kids wrapping each other in toilet paper) and a hidden candy search (is. Look for candy on the ground, in the dark, using flashlights). There was also a bingo game scheduled, problem was no staff showed up, so 25+ kids went home disappointed. Overall I can't be too critical, since our kids really did have a blast. We'd probably go back.

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    Emmett KOA

    3.0(30 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    Our stay at the Emmett KOA was a nightmare. The cabin we rented was infested with bed bugs. When we…read morebrought it up, the owner flat-out lied and told us they hadn't had bed bugs in"over 13 years." That was absolutely false. There are multiple reviews already citing bed bug issues, and staff members themselves admitted to us that it has been an ongoing problem. Even the pest control company they claimed to use confirmed they've been battling bed bugs here. Instead of taking responsibility, management hid behind their ridiculous 14-day cancellation policy and refused to refund our second night(which we didn't stay for obvious reasons). Their"solution" was insulting: a 20% discount for a future stay(as if anyone would want to come back!) and a handful of quarters so we could attempt to kill the bugs in our belongings using their dryer. The dishonesty from Toni and her father is appalling. Any business that knowingly lies to its customers about a health and cleanliness issue this serious has no integrity. Bed bugs are not a minor inconvenience- they spread, they infest, and they follow you home. We left disgusted and disappointed, and I strongly recommend avoiding this campground if you value your health, honesty, or basic respect as a paying customer.

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    3.5(13 reviews)
    82.5 mi

    Idk about you but if I'm temporarily living somewhere I don't want it to be where the workers are…read morerude and can't do their job properly and I NEVER complain this is actually the first time I've ever even left a review but with how important it is to get a spot due to my boyfriends job this lady sent me over the edge. Called to put our name on the waiting list by a younger lady she told us to call in 5 days (also a Monday) due to a group of construction workers possibly leaving. Called Monday and an older RUDE lady picked up claiming she couldn't find the name and couldn't talk to the other women that got our info. She said she could put our name on the list now and I asked how many people have been put on the list in the last five days and she said about seven so I said that completely screws us and she said do you want me to put your name on the list or not very rude nonhelpful and she hung up on me. so my boyfriend called right after me and then she was able to find her name on the list Even though I gave my first name and last name his first name and last name and she was just so rude to me. Good thing we found covered wagon a lot cheaper just as nice and the people are very sweet and helpful.

    This is an absolute gem of an RV spot. The camp hosts were awesome and good people. Downtown Monroe…read moreis close and a sweet little town. We were there during rain and cold and we loved being there. The neighbors were nice and there were only a few run-down RVs. The spring and summer would be great and I hope to come back. The owner recently passed so they are doing their best. This place is good for some energy recharging on some water. Someone wrote a review about prejudice back in 2018... This is the least discriminatory place you will find with many ¨God loving and generous folks¨ just waiting to say hi and give you a wave. People also kindly mind their own business yet still acknowledge that you are human.

    Pinery Provincial Park - Our site at Pinery.

    Pinery Provincial Park

    4.3(19 reviews)
    39.9 mi

    Visiting friends and family in the area and what would a trip here be without a stop at the Pinery…read more We came by two days in mid August. This is a large Provincial Park with pretty much something for everyone including a dog beach, plenty of biking / walking trails, camping, a place to canoe and of course...the amazing beaches. One feels like you are holidays in Mexico when you are on these beaches...warm clear water, a few waves and great sand. We brought beach umbrellas and chairs and highly recommend some type of protection from the sun on hot sunny days. It was a very positive beach/nature experience and happy to recommend the Pinery.

    Great place to camp, relax, take some short hikes and just enjoy nature. We camped in the Dunes…read moresection, and had about as close to an ideal tenting experience as you're going to find at a large, popular park. I was concerned when I booked the site that the Ontario Parks website described its privacy as "poor"--were we going to have people walking through our campsite constantly? Hardly. Compared to sites in Michigan state parks, where I've done a lot more camping, we were well sheltered by the tall trees and roadside brush. We were at the edge of the pavement and had a fair number of people walking by on their way to the beach, along with an occasional car, but they would have had to make some pretty determined efforts to stare at us (and really, doesn't everyone have better things to do? Not at some parks, I've learned). We'd have had more shelter at a site further back on the half-circle we were part of, but honestly, we were fine. There was plenty of room to put up our tent and dining shelter. No electricity or water on site (Pinery has another unit with more developed campsites), but there was a flush toilet nearby, a showerhouse in easy walking distance, and drinking water faucets regularly spaced through the campground. We could walk to the edge of Lake Huron in less than 10 minutes. The showers were clean with abundant hot water. The toilet station nearest us was also very clean, and when a flush handle broke Sunday afternoon, it was replaced in matter of hours. As I mentioned, Pinery is a popular park, and in the evening there is a modest amount of noise, though not enough to drown out the whipporwills and coyotes. Generally, the farther you are from the beach, the visitor centre, and the camp store, the better your chances for quiet and solitude. The trails are generally short--mostly in the 1-2.5K range, but wide and well kept. Their width is a good thing, too, since this may be one of the most poison-ivy infested parks I've ever seen. On the other hand, our visit was amazingnly bug-free. I do wish there were some longer trails here--it seems like that would be possible in the east end of the park. But the forest, dune, and wetland scenes along the existing trails are lovely. Have wanted to check this place out for a long time and glad we finally did.

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    Pinery Provincial Park - Turkey walking nonchalantly through our camp as we packed up.

    Turkey walking nonchalantly through our camp as we packed up.

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    Pine Ridge R V Camp Ground

    2.8(25 reviews)
    63.9 mi

    We've camped at Pine Ridge Campground for the past five years. Over that time, we've chosen to…read moreoverlook some ongoing issues -- including a strong and persistent natural gas smell, ant infestations, loud music from a nearby bar, and no real amenities for families. The playground is extremely outdated and rarely used -- it's telling that you almost never see kids riding bikes or playing in the park. Still, we returned each year, hoping for a peaceful stay. Unfortunately, this year changed everything. Managers Joe and Susan falsely accused us of having our dog off-leash (which he never was). We always keep him leashed and use an e-collar to help manage barking. Joe even admitted that no other campers had complained, and we've never had any dog-related issues at any other campground. Despite this, they continued circling our site in their golf cart, closely watching us, and bullying to the point of telling us we were no longer welcome--threatening to call the police for no valid reason. Joe even made a comment about noticing my dog was standing on our dinette table - so he was peering outside our window??? No wonder my dog barked at him. We closed all our shades the remainder of the weekend to avoid feeling like we were living in a fishbowl. This kind of targeting isn't new -- last year, Joe also rushed over in his golf cart to confront us about a visitor pass we had already paid for, showing a lack of trust and an overly aggressive approach. So yet another instance of over-the-top behavior that seems to define their management style. Additionally, communication at this campground is poor -- it's often hard to reach someone to even make a reservation, there's no automation and poor responsiveness. On what should have been a bustling, beautiful summer weekend, the park was nearly empty, which speaks volumes. After years of being respectful, loyal guests, we've decided it's time to move on. If you're looking for a welcoming, dog- or family-friendly campground with basic hospitality and amenities, we suggest looking elsewhere.

    Extremely disappointed and don't think policies were clear. The park is very nice very wooded…read morehowever we were traveling with friends that were staying with us in our camper. They said they asked when booking who will be there at time of arrival, to be fair. I probably didn't think twice because I've never heard of this in my lifetime. our friends got there after us so they consider them visitors and charged them an additional $60, even though I put 4 people as our reservation. When I spoke to the manager, I said so no one can have people meet up from different areas, or jobs, or days at your campground? She stated that's correct unless they arrive with you. In my 40 years of camping I've never heard of such an idiotic rule where people can't join you later and get a car pass. Due to this we will never camp here again, and quite frankly management didn't seem to care.

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