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Campsite opened from 11 April till 26 October
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4 / 5 (4 votes )

Port Huron KOA

5111 Lapeer Road
48074, Kimball
Michigan, the United States

110 sites w/sewer. Go-Carts, Bumper Boats, Batting Cages, Putt-Putt golf, Jumping pillow, Sports arena, arcade, ice cream parlor, bike & golf cart rental, train ride, hayride, movies, meeting room, Western store, Gift shop, Soccer field, Volleyball, Tetherball, Basketball, Shuffleboard.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Bike rental
Playground
Outdoor pool
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
This is a KOA. It’s a chain campground. Once you realize that and stop comparing it to maybe fore favorite campground you will appreciate it for what it is. Has a lot of activities. Everyone is happy to be here. Staff is friendly. Over all a good time. They will even deliver pizza to your camp site!! Worth the trip.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I went to the Port Huron KOA with my husband and 5 of my children. They range in age from 6 months to 13 years. This is not the kind of place I normally take the kids because I am extremely cheap and my family is very noisy. I don’t like to be stressed out about them bothering the people around us.The sites here are very close together but I didn't have any problems. Everyone staying here seemed to be noisy too. The people here stayed up late and slept in. It was very busy and we took this trip in September. It was so popular that people were camped out on the sidewalk just to make reservations for the next year. We stayed in a 2 ROOM CAMPING CABIN (W/O BATHROOM) I couldn’t open the door when I got there. My husband thought it was ridiculous that I didn’t know how but I had never stayed in a cabin before. I had to go get help. There was a full size bed in one room and two sets of bunkbeds in the other. It was so nice to not sleep on the ground. The cabin had electricity and an air conditioner. We were in cabin 109. The cabin and campground were very clean. Too clean actually. There were no sticks for starting the fire. My friend made this reservation but was unable to go. We took her place so that it didn’t go to waste. This KOA campground had some great features. For one, it was conveniently located. I liked that there was a grocery store and fast food nearby. The campground offered free wifi but was really slow and was only good for checking email. The community camping kitchen was a nice touch. It was next to a little playground and you could watch your children while you cooked. I have never seen anything quite like it before. Another great thing was that they deliver firewood to your cabin for you. There were tons of free planned activities for the kids. We happened to be there on a weekend that was a pirate theme. My 10 year old daughter and 6 year old son loved the activities. They also had a lot of fun on the blow up pillow and the water wars (a slingshot for water balloons). The pool was closed because it was after labor day. Overall, the prices for food and activities seemed reasonable.They didn’t charge outrageous prices for food and drinks like other places. There was a little place for quick deep fried food, a pizza place and a couple of places to get ice cream.They had coffee and cappuccino in the check in area but they didn’t open until 9am and that was a bummer. Free things Jumping pillow Water wars Planned activities Horseshoes Tetherball Community kitchen Additional costs Train ride for $1 ( doesn’t run if raining or damp) Go karts Rent bikes Rent golf carts Putt Putt golf Glad I had Amazon underground downloaded movies for rain Radio Lawn chairs Sheets & pillows Frisbee and other lawn toys Wish I had Scooters and/or bikes Cardboard to start fire Make sure you check for specials! Right now there is a special for all of the weekends before Halloween. People decorate their camp site and they give you the Thursday night prior to to their Halloween weekends for FREE! Port Huron KOA Resort 5111 Lapeer Rd, Kimball, MI 48074 Phone: (810) 987-4070 http://koa.com/campgrounds/port-huron/ Open April 29 - October 23
3 days ago

RNoyb
English (US)
Paid extra to stay in the tent village and it was not worth it. Arrived to find cig butts, tent stakes and trash from previous camper. The ground was not level and the daytime screaming and parties continued till st least 1:30 a.m. the girls in the office were very nice.
3 days ago

thebrandybunch
English (US)
I went to the Port Huron KOA with my husband and 5 of my children. They range in age from 6 months to 13 years. This is not the kind of place I normally take the kids because I am extremely cheap and my family is very noisy. I don’t like to be stressed out about them bothering the people around us.The sites here are very close together but I didn't have any problems. Everyone staying here seemed to be noisy too. The people here stayed up late and slept in. It was very busy and we took this trip in September. It was so popular that people were camped out on the sidewalk just to make reservations for the next year.
3 days ago

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