Eden Springs Park & Campground
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Eden Springs Park and Campground is conveniently located at 793 M-139 Hwy, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022. Call us at 269-927-3302 today. Reservations are recommended. Our campground operates year-round, with 42 full-service sites for RVs, and 30 seasonal sites for tent camping with water & electric.

In addition, we have 5 rustic cabins with air conditioning and 1 Family Cottage for seasonal rental. A large bathroom facility with showers is in the tent area. Our park is well shaded with mature trees and grassy sites throughout the park. RV sites are roomy, pull-through, side-by-side lots. Eden Springs Park and Campground is adjacent to an historical park which offers miniature train rides on weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Reviews (9)
Nikki B.
Nikki B.
Jan 14, 2022
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I'm not sure what provoked me to give such a low rating 5 years ago (I gave 2 stars) but I'm here to correct that huge mistake. 5 stars for how well this place is maintained. There's so much to learn with every visit. That said, I would LOVE to bring my 6 yr old there to check out The museum and then to ride the train but I really need to know their schedule/business hours for those 2 things, specifically. Does anyone have them?
Rebecca Cooper
Rebecca Cooper
Nov 05, 2021
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Had a great time at the Holloween train ride. Great for young kids. Enjoyed some hot popcorn and talked to all volunteer staff helping to preserve this bit of local history. Looking forward to Christmas train rides.
Nicolette Allen
Nicolette Allen
Aug 03, 2021
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Great little oasis! You’d hardly know you are in the middle of town!
Staff is great-we LOVE the longtime camp host Cindi. She is literally THE BEST! Always doing everything she can to make everyone’s stay wonderful, not to mention she is just so sweet. ❤️
Be sure to check out the miniature trains train 🚂 while you are there! And if you’re lucky, you may even get to catch a vintage baseball game! ⚾️
Lorinda Sues
Lorinda Sues
Aug 02, 2021
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Charming little train ride. Run by dedicated volunteers trying to preserve and restore the grounds of an old amusement park. Everyone was very happy to answer questions and talk about the project.
Patricia Gregg
Patricia Gregg
Jul 15, 2021
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PERMANENT RESIDENTS NOT friendly AT ALL. There are permanent residents that live there and their campers are a huge eye sore, not maintained none the less extremely rude. Did not feel safe. We pulled up after a 4.5 hour drive and let out dog out while we unhook the camper and got yelled at by the permanent resident right away for not having the dog on the leash, she is a loving dog and has never had any sort of aggression and literally just needed 5 mins so we could unhook the camper and get her leash out of it. The lots are extremely thin, although they are pull through if you have your dog on
Abbie Buttle
Abbie Buttle
May 13, 2021
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They don't have many 50 amp sites but we did fine in 30amps with some mindful staggering. The campground itself isn't much but it's level and the woman in the office is so friendly and welcoming. The wifi is surprisingly good - nothing crazy but I was able to do a couple zoom meetings for work on it. The park is probably the coolest thing I've seen in my entire time on the road.
Really enjoyed our stay here.
Lydia Loyd
Lydia Loyd
Sep 23, 2020
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Basic RV park at an amazing historic site! we parked our RV in the tent camping area and had a lot of space which was great. The bathrooms were clean and the place was pretty quiet at night.
Eden springs was originally a religious colony and then developed into something like an entertainment park with live music, it's own baseball team, a zoo, a vegetarian restaurant, bowling alley, etc. There are remnants of a lot of these structures found on site and it's pretty cool to see what's left.
Devon Coggins
Devon Coggins
Oct 25, 2019
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Train rides are so much fun for the kids, they use an authentic mini steam train. Staff is friendly and helpful. This is a one of a kind experience.
Raymond Merfeld
Raymond Merfeld
Aug 30, 2018
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Really amazing to see the history here at Eden Springs! The House of David history is long and complex. It really comes alive when you get up close and personal with this historic location. This is really something that you must see, but you should research the history as well.