Both parks offer four to six-person cabins for those who want to “sleep in style.” All cabins include a refrigerator, electricity, table and chairs, outdoor fire pit and cooking grill. Campsites include a nearby modern restroom and shower building.
Trails, fishing, swimming, boating, baseball and volleyball fields, row and pedal boat rentals, bike rentals and a children’s playground are available at both parks.
Addison Oaks features a 24-hole disc golf course, 7.5 miles of trails and a 3.6-mile equestrian trail. Groveland Oaks features a spiraling waterslide, an 18-hole mini golf course, a skate park area and one-mile paved Thread Creek Trail.
Advance reservations are available for cabins, group sites and pavilions, as well as 48 select individual campsites at each park. Campsite maps are available online.
Phone reservations will be taken Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Addison Oaks and 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Groveland Oaks until the campgrounds open. After May 20, reservations can be made for both campgrounds Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations for cabins, pavilions and group areas for Groveland Oaks can only be made Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Full payment plus $8 reservation fee must be made at the time of reservation. Call 248-858-1400 to reserve a campsite.
- Addison Oaks County Park, 1480 West Romeo Road in Leonard
- Groveland Oaks County Park, 14555 Dixie Highway in Holly.
Camping at one of these parks with the kids is pure Michigan pleasure. Sitting around a campfire which they made themselves is something they will remember for years and worth it at any price.
ReplyDeleteWhere's your next camping destination, Rick? You deserve R&R. Turn off your cell phone, too, willya?
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