We are situated on the Northwestern edge of Iron Mountain in Michigan's Upper Peninsula- what many refer to as "God's Country". We are proud to offer 70 large, grassy campsites consisting of 28 full hook up sites and 42 water and electric sites. All full hook up sites have 50 amp electric service. We also have a primitive area with no hookups for tenters, and a camping cabin that sleeps 4.
Over half of our sites are pull through sites with lengths from 65 to 100 feet and 40 foot widths to accommodate the largest rigs with multiple slide outs. We also have "buddy sites" available in either full hook ups or water/electric. These are 2 sites that face each other so you and a friend can camp side by side and put your doors/awnings facing each other.
Over half of our sites are pull through sites with lengths from 65 to 100 feet and 40 foot widths to accommodate the largest rigs with multiple slide outs. We also have "buddy sites" available in either full hook ups or water/electric. These are 2 sites that face each other so you and a friend can camp side by side and put your doors/awnings facing each other.
Services
We do not have cable tv. We have a few channels that are available on regular antennae and many of our sites can pick up satellite if you have the dish/service. We have a natural setting with trees and grass so if you need satellite, please make that known at the time of your reservation so we can do our best to accommodate you.
Iron Mountain, Michigan is one of the gateways to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan from Wisconsin. It is 2 hours from Green Bay, 3 1/2 hours from Milwaukee, and 5 hours from Chicago.
Iron Mountain is one of the largest cities in the Upper Peninsula and offers everything from lush forests, miles of rivers and streams, four seasons of outdoor recreation and abundant wildlife along with festivals, museums, outdoor recreational opportunities and unique shopping and dining opportunities.There are small lakes for fishing, large lakes for boating, and rivers within minutes of the campground.
Iron Mountain is one of the largest cities in the Upper Peninsula and offers everything from lush forests, miles of rivers and streams, four seasons of outdoor recreation and abundant wildlife along with festivals, museums, outdoor recreational opportunities and unique shopping and dining opportunities.There are small lakes for fishing, large lakes for boating, and rivers within minutes of the campground.
All holiday stays require a 3 night minimum and payment of one night's fee at the time of reservation. For campsites - You must cancel 48 hours prior to your arrival date (by 1:00 P.M. CST) or your credit card will be charged one nights fee. For cabins - You need to cancel 72 hours prior to your arrival date (by 9:00 A.M. CST) or your credit card will be charged one nights rental fee.
From the junction of US-2 and M-95 North, go 1.25 mi on M-95 North to Twin Falls Rd then turn West and go 0.2 miles to the entrance. Be careful not to turn on the first Twin Falls Rd you see (off of M95) which is actually Twin Falls Access Rd. Also note that M95 North is about 3.5 miles northwest of downtown Iron Mountain.
The bugs here are very minimal. Our biggest pest is the tic. These are wood ticks, not the lyme disease carrying deer ticks. Mosquitos are minimal and we do not have black flies. Summer is a beautiful time to visit. It is very pleasant with temperatures in the 70's - 80's. The nights can get a little cool.
Reviews (10)
Chris Johnston
Sep 27, 2021
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Holly Gleeson
Aug 28, 2021
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Susan Sherwood
Aug 12, 2021
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John Henricks
Jul 29, 2021
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Linda McClure
Jul 23, 2021
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Jeremy Fry
Jul 21, 2021
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Great private campground. The spots are spacious and you’re not on top of your neighbor like a lot of private campground. The amenities are nice with plenty of washers and dryers. The kids enjoyed the playground and the tether ball.
Worth noting this is in the central time zone if you’re coming from the east. We ended up there at 11am instead of the planned noon, but the hosts checked us in anyways.
Worth noting this is in the central time zone if you’re coming from the east. We ended up there at 11am instead of the planned noon, but the hosts checked us in anyways.
Sharon Heath
Jun 11, 2021
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Kimberly Badillo
Dec 22, 2020
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Loved staying here, owners are very sweet and polite. Loved that they have a dumpster for recycling! Nice well kept pool, horse shoes and games there. Allot of trails around them and beautiful scenery and wild life. Will definitely come back, thank you for having us! I highly recommend this campground very clean.
Bob Prahl
Aug 19, 2020
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May Hresko
Jun 16, 2020
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