Reviews
Huron-Manistee/Round Lake
User Reviews
Tammy Fowler
Nice campground with good size campsites. Only bad thing is that it's kind of creepy how the locals constantly drive through on their golf carts like they are scoping things out. It's not just one or two but dozens of them throughout the day and going way above the posted speed limit.
Harry McBratnie
Nice NFS Campground, well kept. Nice space between sites. All have blacktop parking.
Frances Sanderson
Price is right. It's on a lake. (One of 7 here) there is a beach close to site 8...we were at 7. And close to Tawas, on Lake Huron. Bathrooms are just port-a-potties. Water pump available, but I wouldn't advise using it for drinking. There is a dumpster. Right beside Sand Lake.
Kate Van Rees
Not much privacy between campsites. Looks like the oak trees are getting killed by bugs. The beach is nice. Campground is right up next to residential areas.
Howdy Tech
Plenty of space. Clean. Quiet enough. Great fire pits with slide iron grill. No bug threat (August). Little walking trails around. Paved site parking. No complaints.
Tom Meerschaert
Beautiful campground right on the lake. Great views right from our campsite. Pit potties were as clean as possible. Hand pump for water which kinda looks like ginger ale. Paved road and aprons in each site. Only issue is rule enforcement. Rule 2 , campsite must be occupied first night. The two pictured just dropped and ran. No sign of them since. Either the rules don't apply to them, or they are not enforced. Unfair to campers who play by the rules. Hope they aren't the "loud generator all night" types.
Brian Wallace Jr.
Spent virtually every summer of my childhood here and absolutely loved it.
David Sisung
Great place if you like listening to generators run all night. We got here and there were several sites that just had a single tent in them with nobody staying there for a day until someone pulled in with a big camper and started there generator up. The tent was just to save the spot, so it's actually not first come first serve, it's whoever pays first and it doesn't matter if you actually stay there or not. I wouldn't call this place rustic and wouldn't recommend it for tent campers more of a better have a generator running so you can't hear your neighbors running kind of place.
Tycho Aussie
Man, this is a hidden secret of a park. It's neat and tidy, with these terrific sand bottom lakes. It's only 12 miles from Tawas and close to both water and off-road recreation options. Fishing, snowmobiling, ORV, Kite boarding, you name it. If you are looking for a primitive campground and only need a well and a pit potty, this is a good option. Campsites all have asphalt pads for campers and the road into the campground is paved the whole way.