I've heard the Traverse City Park is nice and also the state park in Petosky, but we haven't been there yet. We were suppose to stay at Ludington State Park a couple years ago, but when we drove thru we didn't care for how the campground sites were set up. The trailers were too on top of each other and it was jam packed, we ended up going to Hoffmaster State Park near Muskegon which wasn't nearly as crowded. Depending on the ages of your kids Fort Custer is nice. They have a beach, fishing lakes, and trails. The sites are surrounded by bushes so you pretty much can't see your neighbors. We have a 10 year old and we like going to Binder Zoo which is close by, they use to have the Kellogg's Factory, but I guess it is closed now except on special weekends, and there is the Air Zoo, and it seems to me Turkeyville is close by. Plus there is a mall close by which is nice when it rains. We plan on checking out Sleeper State Park in Caseville in September. We are going to the Monroe KOA for Memorial Weekend. This will be our first KOA visit, I'm not sure how we will like it because we prefer the "camping in nature" experience over the activity stuff. The only reason we are going is that several families from our church are going, and we thought our son would have fun being with his friends.
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