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Cedar Valley Campground
Overview
Cedar Valley Campground in Comins, Michigan, offers a quiet and relaxed atmosphere for travelers looking to experience the natural beauty of the northern lower peninsula. This destination focuses on providing a classic camping experience where guests can connect with the outdoors in a tranquil, wooded setting. Whether you are passing through or looking for a long-term base, the park prioritizes a peaceful environment that favors simplicity and comfort over high-density resort activity.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Oscoda County, the campground is surrounded by vast forests and rolling landscapes that define the Michigan wilderness. The location is ideal for those who prefer a rural setting away from the heavy traffic of major metropolitan areas. Its position makes it a natural gateway for exploring the Au Sable River region, offering visitors immediate access to scenic woodlands and quiet country roads that are perfect for scenic drives or morning walks.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed to accommodate a variety of setups, from smaller travel trailers to larger motorhomes. Visitors will find essential full hookup sites available, ensuring that your stay remains convenient without sacrificing the rugged charm of the north woods. The grounds are well-maintained, featuring spacious layouts that provide a sense of privacy. Additional facilities are focused on utility and cleanliness to ensure a stress-free experience for self-contained RV enthusiasts during their visit to Comins.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature is the primary draw in this part of Michigan. Outdoor enthusiasts often head to the nearby Au Sable River for world-class fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities. The surrounding state lands offer extensive trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife photography. During the autumn months, the area becomes a popular destination for leaf-peeping as the forests transform into vibrant colors, making the campground a strategic stop for seasonal travelers navigating the beautiful Michigan countryside.
Who This Park Is Best For
Cedar Valley Campground is an excellent choice for retirees, solo travelers, and outdoor lovers who value a laid-back pace and direct contact with nature. It is particularly well-suited for those who prefer a quiet retreat where they can sit by a fire or spend days exploring the local river ecosystems. If you are seeking a no-frills, authentic Michigan camping experience that emphasizes natural surroundings and quiet relaxation, this park will likely fit your travel style perfectly.
User Reviews
Lindsay Britcher
Overall was clean but pool has very limited hours, camp store has weird hours, they were leaving when we pulled up at 4 to check in even though check-in was after 3pm. The amusement park was no longer open on the days we were here. Hours changed without us realizing and the campground didn’t know.
Cindy Minto
Had good time with the Grandchildren, Our sight was small, Couldn't have fire. Other sights looked bigger, the kids had good time at the museum park. All the riders were open except for two.
Tabitha Alexander
Reserved a campsite online with hopes of a good family vacation with swimming and time at the fun park only to arrive and have no spot for my tent. Then proceed to find 8 ticks on me within an hour, the fun park to be closed, and the pool and hot tub closes for maintenance on a Tuesday when the hours say open 11am-6pm. Horrible experience, will not be staying here again.
Caden Schanck
Everything about this trip was off. The campsite that we reserved turned out to not even be a campsite at all just a picnic table and a fire ring set next to the ferns and marsh on the side of the gravel road. The fun park wasn’t even open as advertised and the pool was closed for maintenance on tuesdays but was never notified of this for our stay nor is there a sign posted.
Sam P
We have been going to Cedar Valley campground for years, this was our last time. Our fire pit was full of trash and there was dog poop on our site upon arrival. Rude campers all around our site. Adults and kids walking through our site. Constant balls being kicked onto our site and under our camper. There was a dog that wasn't being watched on the site next to ours, on a cable that reached our camper door, and it growled and lunged at my senior lab. The office was notified but did nothing to prevent further incidents. We've never had these issues prior and its quite disappointing. It seemed that the campground was full of locals that are friends with the camp host, so nothing was done, and the campers continued to make rude comments and not control their children whatsoever. Don't go to this campground if you plan on having an enjoyable camping experience.
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