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Campsite opened from 01 May till 15 October
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4.5 / 5 (14 votes )

Myers Lake Campground

10575 Silver Lake Road
48418, Byron
Michigan, the United States

Family focused camping in an "alcohol free environment". Group camping & pavilion available. Excellent swimming beach, boat/tube rentals, shaded sites, propane, weekend activities, great fishing, 50/30/20 AMP available. Minutes from golf courses, antiques, Historic Linden, or Howell's festivals.

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Recreation
Playground
Sand beach
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

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Electricity
Wifi

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Baby change facilities
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Mr. Milford Nienow II
English (US)
Spent a single evening at location #40 while traveling upwards on US23. The "areas" are merely a mix of mud and a bit of grass with an electric stand. Additionally, there was a stationary fire pit and a picnic bench. There was no seclusion between spaces, and numerous children and dogs were freely roaming. I wouldn't choose to halt here in the future, particularly if there has been recent rainfall.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We've found Michigan state park campgrounds to be generally pretty disappointing, but this one worked well for us. As usual there were no defined pads, no gravel, just bare dirt, and with no site separation campers tended to be on top of each other. I would never camp here without securing a site on the outer part of the loop; sites inside the loop have zero privacy and campers parked their rigs every which way, meaning there was no way to know how far away a neighbor might be. There was also no enforcement of rules (like the limit on 2 vehicles per site) leading to a very crowded experience on weekends. However, it was much quieter and more pleasant during the week. What we liked: the bathhouse was modern and clean, with individual shower rooms, and the recreation area offers a variety of trails (both hiking and mountain biking) as well as water activities. The boat ramp area is set up well for small boats and personal watercraft like kayaks. The recreation area is close to Brighton, which offers plenty of restaurants and retail (Costco, Meijer, etc) and an easy drive to Ann Arbor. We were happy having this campground as a base to explore both Ann Arbor and the Henry Ford museums. We thought it a little weird that the most direct route to both Brighton and to US 23 were down a dirt road. When towing our trailer we used the north-south route to I96 to access the highways in lieu of towing on the unpaved roads. Service on ATT was usable for streaming (30 Mbps down).
2 years ago

BebopDriver
English (US)
After picking up our RV rental in Ypsilanti (drove up from Ohio), we stopped here for a night to get settled in before heading up to Sleeping Bear dunes. We were able to book site 85 ahead of time. What a campsite! It’s one of the few pull-throughs in the park. Once set up, our door and windows faced the lake and woods around us. We had quite a bit of privacy for a fairly open campsite given how it’s situated. We also had a wide open view as if we had the whole park to ourselves. Hardware and groceries stores were close, making this a great launching point for our trip. We also had three bars of 5G (T-Mobile). We’ll definitely return on future RV future trips through Michigan.
3 years ago

KatyRose
English (US)
I work in Brighton and love to stay at Bishop Lake for a work/vacation camping trip. Sites are decent size, and #86 has unobstructed lake view. Swimming in the lake in the lower campground is fine, but there is also a nice trail to the main swimming area. Bathrooms are clean. My only objection is the loud drunks around campfires after 10pm, had some real stinkers last trip (several people complained to staff the next day), and was told by Rangers to call the local police next time, as there is no enforcement in the evenings. It is only one of two state camping areas that keep restrooms and electricity on year round for the campsites (other is Mitchell), so great for those fall and early spring trips.
3 years ago

Breezy-N-Wheezy
English (US)
Nice electric only campground. Both upper and lower levels are fairly open with a few trees mixed in, so not a ton of privacy overall. We stayed in the upper loop which had more uneven grounds but mostly manageable. The lower loop was pretty flat and at lake level, but some areas seemed to get pretty muddy with some steady rains we had; upper loop fared a bit better. Bathrooms were newer, clean and well maintained with 6-8 private shower rooms each with outdoor access. The campground seems to get pretty packed for the weekends (Thurs-Sun) during the summer, but people were overall pretty respectful of the space. Good access to Brighton, Ann Arbor, and Detroit.
3 years ago

xzppdm
English (US)
Quick weekend get away. Wife and I really loved the campground. We preferred the older wooded side to the newer side with paved spots. The dump station was draining slow was the only downside, but happy to have it this early in the season.
3 years ago

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