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Tiki RV Park & Campground
Overview
Tiki RV Park & Campground serves as a welcoming and practical gateway to Michigan’s breathtaking Upper Peninsula. Located just minutes north of the iconic Mackinac Bridge, this park offers a classic camping atmosphere while remaining incredibly accessible to major travel routes. It provides a balanced mix of shaded, wooded lots and open, sunny sites, catering specifically to travelers who desire a peaceful retreat after a busy day of exploring the scenic Straits of Mackinac.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the historic town of St. Ignace, the park is positioned perfectly for those planning a visit to Mackinac Island. It sits on a gentle ridge, providing a sense of natural elevation and separation from the local traffic. The surrounding environment is defined by towering northern hardwoods and the refreshing breezes coming off Lake Huron. This makes it an ideal northern Michigan basecamp for those looking to experience the rugged beauty of the region without sacrificing proximity to town services.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is well-equipped with essential modern facilities to ensure a comfortable stay for all visitors. It features full hookup sites that accommodate both 30 and 50-amp electrical needs. Large RV owners will find the spacious pull-through sites particularly convenient for easy maneuvering. On-site amenities include:
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for guests
- Clean private shower and restroom facilities
- Laundry room for long-term travelers
- A playground for children and pet-friendly walking areas
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are conveniently located near the Mackinac Island ferry docks, making day trips to the car-free island effortless. Locally, you can explore the famous Castle Rock for incredible panoramic views or walk the scenic St. Ignace boardwalk along the water. History buffs will enjoy the Museum of Ojibwa Culture, while nature enthusiasts can head to the nearby Hiawatha National Forest for miles of hiking trails. The park’s location also allows for quick trips to the Deer Ranch or the beautiful Bridge View Park for photography.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an excellent match for sightseeing-oriented travelers who want to be in the center of the action while enjoying a quiet, wooded environment at night. It is especially popular with family road trippers and retirees who appreciate a clean, managed park with easy access to regional landmarks. Whether you are launching an extensive Upper Peninsula tour or simply visiting the bridge, this park offers the perfect blend of convenience and traditional camping charm.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mark Krieger
A nice quiet RV park with gravel pads for RV parking. Sites have varying amenities, electric, water, and some have sewer connections, a sewer dump station is located at the exit. Bathrooms and showers were clean and well maintained. I would choose this RV Park again Central location for various activities around St. Ignace and Mackinac Island.
Macie Goodspeed
We stayed in a yurt, it was perfect! Spacious, clean, free wood for campfires was provided. The bed was very comfortable, lighting and electricity was provided. There is a shuttle from Shepler’s that picks up at the campground to take you to the ferry dock, which is very convenient! The location is wonderful for people wanting to eat out or explore St Ignace as well. The bathrooms for yurt go-ers were very clean, with toiletries provided (as well as towels!) We will happily stay again.
Matt Rantz
It’s a very nice little campground. Fairly clean although it seems some of the guest leave some trash in their campsites but nothing major. Very quiet and a very friendly staff. Very enjoyable stay. If I had any criticism at all, I might just say maybe add a privacy fence to the campsites that are right along the road. That’s where ours was and there was a fair amount of traffic noise for being such a small little road. It seemed to be very busy. But not a huge deal either.
Deborah Vines
We arrived on a. Sunday. The weather was horrible but we got settled before the rain started. On Tuesday we were supposed to go to Mackinac Island but the weather was nasty. The hosts were so gracious to allow us an extra night. After a long exhausting day on the Island. We enjoyed an ice cream cone at Molly moos. The campground is very close to the ferry and there is plenty to do nearby. The campground itself was sufficient but the sites are pretty hard to get your camper level. The bathroom and showers were good. Clean but a tad small. The sites are very close together so there is no privacy Overall it was fine, just not sure i'd want to stay there more than three nights.
Laura Yvonne Pelletier
Saw staff working 7 days a week to maintain the grounds, and it shows. Laundry is dated, but machines all work and for MUCH less than the sole laundromat in town. Did not use the restrooms. More of a rustic campground than glamping. No dog park, no playground, no pool. Lovely setting in the trees and ample room to walk your dogs. Staff was wonderful about allowing our mail to come here, and let us know when it arrived. We stayed from mid May to mid June. When we had to leave early, they refunded part of our cost. Hadn’t asked, so that was a pleasant surprise.Great spot as a home base to tour the area.