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Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park
A perfect location to visit the Henry Ford Museum, IMAX Theater, Greenfield Village, Yankee Air Museum, Detroit Zoo, Downtown Detroit, Ann Arbor & much more. Then after a full day of fun, relax & enjoy your beautiful campsite
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Holli Bertrand
We have stayed in a lot of county RV parks and had just left Kinross that was only 16.00 a night and expected more for 45.00 but that is just becase we had got spoiled from the other park. This is just rutted grass. Pulled in for the night and did not really want to set up. Very unlevel. We just slept on the bed upside down. BUT the laundry room is very reasonable. All new washers and dryers 2.00 to wash 2.00 to dry where I often pay 4 + dollars just to wash. It is a wash connect system and I already had app from another RV park. I would come again just to have a place to land to get laundry done. Bring your own chair if you are the kind that hangs around while drying.
Matt Culbertson
Not bad RV parking for the price. Very nice shower facilities. Only thing we didn't like was there were strange rules about where to walk the dog. Would return.
Room4Two
We were here for one night of camping, this is a review of the campground area. Large grassy area with RVs all tucked in together, no privacy but it's not really meant to be a get-away vacation campground. I'm sure it's meant more for people who are attending the events held at the fairgrounds. We had 30-amp electric and water hookup. For as many campers that were here, on a Friday night, it was very quiet. There appeared to be a number of longer-term campers. The staff at check-in was friendly and helpful. This was a nice, convenient stop for one night on our way north. I'd stay here again. Cheaper than State Parks .
Dwellion Howard
Nothing fancy but a clean, well-kept campground with full hookups. They also had new laundry and shower facilities....very nice. Very convenient and right next to Wal-Mart and other shopping and restaurants. Very low rates, too!
Linda Kynsi
Beautiful, quiet location that will accommodate all size rigs. It is grass, but level. We did not have to put stabilizer jacks down. Very centrally located with the lovely town of Belleville just blocks away. They also have a dog park. And their prices are very reasonable. We would definitely return!
Wendy Cutcher
Very well kept area. Parking is easy and close. The bathrooms were clean. We went for a vendors market. Alot of things were overpriced and some I actually seen at Home Goods. You can find some unique clothing and artists though! The bakers we bought from had fresh products as well. It was maybe an hour to see everything. They are lacking in food trucks they advertised. There were 3 and one was closed down. So don't count on eating here unless you want a $5 slice of pizza or a hot dog.
Chris Bowlby
Great venue. Always a great time
Mary R.
We visited here for a fair. I will say the grounds themselves were good. Clean and well maintained. A problem we had that I cannot blame the fairgrounds about is that we waited 40 minutes in line to get food but had to leave because the demolition derby we were there for was starting. A problem I think I can blame the fairgrounds for is the lack of appropriate lighting on the event. The "grandstand" was filled so we had to sit on the other side. All the lights were on that other side and we could not see very well. When the whole event was over and you walked around past the grandstand to leave that is when we realized how much better the lighting was. You could actually see the car's paint jobs and numbers! So I would suggest more lighting so the other side could see. There was probably even more people on that side so if anything that side should have had the better lighting. Finally I have a major suggestion for the fair grounds. I think you should have someone running a bottled water stand or something or that nature. Heck! I am sure there are some organizations that would do it to make money for their charities. (Such as American Legions or things of that nature) Even if you sold bottles of water for $1 you would be making so much. The food line was so long, we were dying in the stands being baked by the sun and no real way to get a drink except wait 40 minutes. I know next time we are just going to bring our own drinks. But It would really be a money maker to sell water. I would assume $2 each or 6 for $10. Walk around the stands! You would sell out in an instant!
Mary Ervin
Nice and small. No shade. Otherwise, nice.
Cindy Polesky
Needs more ammenities