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Re: Michigan
Welcome to the forum. We have a few from that area that should chime in.
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Re: Michigan
Admin wrote:Welcome to the forum. We have a few from that area that should chime in.
Thanks. I just founs the forum. Looks like a like of good info.
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Re: Michigan
Welcome to the group! The only one I know of meeting your requirements is Mackinaw Mill Creek. There is a nice state park in the area but no full hookups....and a decent KOA, but not on the water. It's an older KOA so some of the sites are small.
John
John

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Re: Michigan
We actually have reservations there on the water, I had read where the sights were small. Have you been there? What did you think. I have a 32qbbs to pull in with.AVid wrote:Welcome to the group! The only one I know of meeting your requirements is Mackinaw Mill Creek. There is a nice state park in the area but no full hookups....and a decent KOA, but not on the water. It's an older KOA so some of the sites are small.
John
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Re: Michigan
I have never camped there but I hear tell if you can get into the newer part of the campground the sites are much larger.
Also forgot to mention, we stay at the KOA in St. Ignace when we are in the area.
John
Also forgot to mention, we stay at the KOA in St. Ignace when we are in the area.
John

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Re: Michigan
I'm probubly late to help, But I stay there when we go to Makinaw. The sites on the water are small but the view is worth it the sites are long and narrow most likely you won't be able to use your awning. There aren't any fire pits they have you make a fire in a pie pan. We went to walmart and bought a fire starter log and used it for a fire because the wood they had was wet and hard to burn, just don't roast any marshmellows over the starter log. Hope this helps

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