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Eden Springs Park
Eden Springs Park is a public park located in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The park is situated on the banks of the St. Joseph River and features a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, boating, picnicking, and hiking. The park also features a playground, basketball court, and a disc golf course. The park is open year-round and is a great place to spend a day outdoors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kimberly Whitely
Called and left a message without anyone calling me back. Called to again, clearly the lady that finally answered and sounded like she was driving in a vehicle very unfriendly and simply said she wouldn’t have any availability for 50 amp units. I said I would be happy with 30 amp and she again refused was rude and simply said we wouldn’t fit in a 30amp spot without even knowing the size of our camper. It was very obvious and clear she didn’t want to book a site for whatever reason. Just an overall very rude and strange interaction.
Eyzofgrene
Check-in was fantastic. I called ahead, and she had a map, instructions, etc. taped to the door when I arrived. The maintenance guy came over and introduced himself, then brought a fire ring and picnic table to my site. It's very quiet, with minor traffic noise. It's very pretty. The amenities & services are great, with nice hookups and clean bathrooms.
Wendy Fornwalt
Great stay and prices! Shaded and level sites with plenty of room. Very clean bathrooms and showers, outside sinks/washing station for tent campers. Dog stations throughout the park. Train rides on weekends, historical sites with pics and info everywhere. Super unique place, highly recommend. We had an awesome time.
Diedre Bodine
We enjoyed our stay here for a weekend. David, the campground host, was extremely helpful and accommodated our requests effortlessly. The grounds were well kept and maintained. I especially enjoyed there being a very clean bath house. We hiked at a nearby state park just down the road.
Julian
Eden’s campground changed their name to Siesta Campground in Spring of 2024. The owner Dave is friendly and on top of things. They used to be together with the RV park but now they are separate businesses. We stayed in a Cabin and it was clean but a bit outdated. It has A/C, microwave, mini fridge, and ceiling fan. There is a full size bed and twin and they are really uncomfortable. The bathrooms are clean and you need a code to get in. Overall we had a good time but I don’t think we would come back because the area outside the campground is not safe! At night all we heard was gunshots, police sirens, cars drag racing, and people playing loud music. If you have kids this is not the campground for you.
Nikki B
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
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.
sandra reykjalin
This was so awesome!! The grandkids had so much fun! Happy Halloween! Thre train was fun!
Patricia Gregg
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 a leash it will easily go into the other camping area to which we got yelled at for that too by a different permanent resident. The people at the office are nice but the place looks much nicer in pictures.
Nicolette Allen
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! ⚾️