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Campsite opened from 17 May till 22 September
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4.5 / 5 (13 votes )

Groveland Oaks County Park

14555 Dixie Highway
48442, Holly
Michigan, the United States

360 acre park that features Stewart Lake. A 30 acre fishing boating and swimming lake. Offers 269 campsites plus 13 group camping areas (194 sites) plus eight rental cabins. Campground Recreation program keeps campers entertained. Average lot size is 50'x50', accommodating just about any size rig. Boat rentals, bike rentals, trails, volleyball, basketball, skateboard park, mini golf, laundry, group camping areas available. Extensive concessions. Exciting water slide. Guarded beachfront and deputy sheriff on duty.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Bike rental
Playground
Swim in natural water
Sand beach
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop
Snackbar
Restaurant

Qualifications
Dogs
Youth groups area

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
Concrete parking pads with concrete level sitting area covered by our awning. Good water pressure, 50 amp power, easy in and out. Great dump station. Quiet. Of all the parks we stay in, this is in our top ten list. We are a class a towing a car. Price very reasonable.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Stayed in June, dry until we packed up so didn’t really have any water issues. The loop we were In Was pretty spread out. I really appreciated the 2.5 miles of paved walking trails. The showers were not my favorite as you could not adjust temp or pressure - I am a really hot shower person but it was very tolerable. The roads are dirt/rock and the morning we left it had rained so there was some mud that splattered on the trailer but nothing that you would get stuck in. I was able to choose the site online and it had photos of each site. We were there in the week so not crowded at all.
3 days ago

Greg B
English (US)
We stayed here during the "Halloween" season so there was lots of decorating and trick-or-treating for the kids. This place is huge with lots of amenities and is very well maintained. The laundry facility could use some updating, maybe a deep-clean. Otherwise no complaints. We had to move sites because we added a couple days, and it was hassle-free. We'd definitely stay again!
3 days ago

Klarno
English (US)
Stayed here 9/10-13. Really well organized and will-run park. They have an a lot of activity for families. There are lots of tenters, and it’s very busy on the weekend. Even so it wasn’t noisy. We were lucky to get a spot for two nights and were able to reserve it for a third. Our site didn’t have much shade, but we were all right. Electric and water only. Back in only. There are some pull through but the majority are back in. It cleared out on Sunday with over half of the sites leaving. They are very attentive to the restrooms and they are clean. The county sheriff patrols the grounds. Close enough to the Renaissance Fair that you could hike there and probably should since the backup getting into that Fair goes about 2 miles. Close to Fenton and Grand Blanc and major interstates. Some general industry noise in the background - not certain what it was but wasn’t bothersome. Had those hard white rocks on the pad which are tough to get stable on and tougher on the knees if you have to get to lower cabinets on the outside of the RV.
3 days ago

Lisa
English (US)
This campground has everything I need in a campground: Spacious, walking trails, lake, beach, utilities are reliable, and the grounds and buildings are clean. I've camped here for several years and I can imagine I'll be here again. There is a 4-lane highway next door, but there is a light amount of traffic. Verizon coverage was 1-2 bars, but it was steady enough for streaming every day. There are a couple hotspots in the campground (near concessions and the bathroom), but no WiFi. The campground is near the Renaissance Festival location, grocery stores, and other parks and is within an easy drive to other cities (Grand Blanc, Clarkston, Flint, even Lansing) that might be of interest.
3 days ago

matt
English (US)
Immaculate grounds, showers, restrooms. Very well cared for. We had a wonderful time here and will definitely add this as a yearly destination. A lot of stuff for kids if you have them. Skate park/ cool bike coarse/ paddle boats and kayak rentals etc...
3 days ago

mara61
English (US)
Great visit. Park was maybe 1/2 full, the park stopped taking new reservations a couple of weeks ago due to limited staff. This was our first time camping at Groveland Oaks in a camper, previously we rented a cabin. Since we had full hook up, we did not need to use the public bathrooms though are friends commented that they were very clean. We didn’t think we would like our site, #17 but found that it was on the larger side and a bit more private. Most of the sites had ample space in between though are friends site, #10 seemed a little closer to their neighbors (they were on the inside of the ring). We have been camping during the week while my sons have been in school and husband worked. We were under the impression, mistakenly that this park offered WiFi. Well, not exactly. There is a hotspot near the restaurant but it doesn’t work. Thankfully we had our Verizon hotspot. Nothing was open in the park with regards to boats, arcade, putt putt, etc. but it did not take away from our entertainment. Evening campfires, long walks, basketball, playing on the playground and biking.
3 days ago

ImagineWhere
English (US)
Original stay in August 2018 when we were newbie full-timers, updated August 2020 on a second visit. We booked one of the reservable 50A FHU sites. Arrival and pull-in were easy. There are 19 bookable FHU sites, 41 non-bookable FHU sites. Arrive and get a spot, then you can book it as long as you like. This is a fairly large campground in a much bigger park, there is plenty of wide-open grass and a lake. The campsites are well spaced, close enough to be friendly, but 30+ feet of space between you and the next RV. It is a lovely campground. Most of the inhabitants are fairly local, so it gets busy on weekends, but we had multiple options for a Monday-Friday stay. The site includes a concrete pad long enough for even all our wheels, and gravel at the front to full in the gap to the road. They also have parking places for cars, so if your car won't fit in front of the RV it will be close to the RV anyway. I retain the 5-star rating even after checking out about 80 other campgrounds since our first visit!
3 days ago

Carol
English (US)
Wonderful County Campground. Be aware that we are camping prior to the summer season (many amenities such as beach, boat rental, grill not available until Memorial Day) however, the “shoulder season “ provides a quiet, less populated campground which can be enjoyable for those seeking that peace and relaxation. Otherwise the weekends and regular season have lots for families and children! We reserved a site but when we arrived (too early...checkin is 3pm).... we looked at the walk in sites and found one better suited to our 42 ft motor home. The sites are concrete. There are full hookups and “some” wifi(better when the weekend crowd left). Bathrooms are very clean. The showers require quarters and are very hot. There is a laundromat (we did not use). Lots of walking trails and places to walk your four legged campers.
3 days ago

thatsaskywithawhat
English (US)
So being a local to Metro Detroit the cost wasn't too surprising considering the area the park was in... Rochester rd. is the County line and West is Oakland County (the richest county in the State). There are a lot of activities to do, is super clean considering it's an RV park. The site was very nice with a concrete pad... I didn't have the choice of site because I went during a Halloween event, so I didn't have any problems in that area. Now, I did hear from many people that this park does get really muddy when it rains. I actually left early because of the chance of rain on my last day. Other than the rain part... My trip here was a good one because I like to hike and bike ride both of which are at this camp ground. I would recommend this camp ground on a dry weekend.
3 days ago

Bobach
English (US)
Pulled in on a rainy afternoon and it was muddy throughout. Site selection was confusing online and not much more clear at the office due to reservable/nonreservable, standard/premium, etc. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Was allowed the option of picking another site upon arrival which was nice but revealed some sites I would/did not pick due to slope/mud/surface & would not have known this on line. Would stay here again but would verify many more details by phone before reserving.
3 days ago

ourairstreamtrek
English (US)
This is a very busy park for all kinds of day use activities. We stayed here to catch a Detroit Tigers game in route to Mackinac Island. We stayed in the A loop and were in site 10. The campground is nice but the noise was quite noticeable. Locals pay around $20 per night and they come with partying on their mind, which I understand. It's their tax dollars that are funding the park and it's convenient to the Detroit metro area. ***Be sure to come in from the Kline/Romeo road on the south side of the park. Google Maps took us from the north and it is all dirt roads.
3 days ago

Tessa & Toadee
English (US)
This park is designed for family use and those who like hiking, playing disk golf, horseback riding and the like. I thought it was overpriced, considering there were no sewer hook ups. That being said, the dump station had three stalls and were easy to use on the way out of the park. Our site was a pull thru with gravel base and a nice concrete pad for the picnic table. There were also additional parking spaces next to each site (nice touch). We stayed here so we could visit Meadow Brook Hall mansion. Driving around the area, it became clear why the park is so expensive. There appears to be quite a lot of wealth in the Rochester area and very few RV parks. Note the roads into the park are not all paved, choose your entry carefully (take Rochester Road to Romeo Road). Also, the interior roads of the park are all dirt so it can be muddy until you get to the RV sites.
3 days ago

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