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Riverside Trailer Park
Overview
Riverside Trailer Park offers a straightforward, functional home base for travelers visiting Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. This park is designed for those who value practicality and a quiet atmosphere while exploring the Upper Peninsula. It provides a consistent, reliable setting for both short-term visitors and those looking for a longer stay, focusing on essential needs in a serene environment. The park maintains a peaceful community feel, making it a reliable choice for road-weary travelers looking to settle in for a few days of rest.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of the eastern Upper Peninsula, this park benefits from its close proximity to the iconic St. Marys River. The location is ideal for those who want to experience the maritime history of the region while staying away from the congestion of downtown. Being positioned near major transit routes, it allows for easy navigation into town or out toward the scenic wilderness areas that define Michigan’s northern landscape, ensuring you are never far from local amenities.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle the needs of modern RVers, prioritizing convenience and accessibility. Guests can expect full hookup sites that accommodate a variety of RV sizes, ensuring that your stay remains comfortable regardless of the weather. The grounds are kept in good order, providing level pads and enough space for slide-outs. This facility focuses on providing the essential utility connections travelers require, allowing for a stress-free parking experience during your time in the Sault.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying at Riverside Trailer Park places you within a short drive of the world-famous Soo Locks, where you can watch massive freighters navigate the historic waterways. Beyond the locks, the area offers incredible access to scenic riverfront parks and opportunities for fishing or bird watching. You are also perfectly positioned to take day trips toward the rugged Lake Superior shoreline or visit the charming local museums that detail the deep-rooted heritage of the oldest city in Michigan.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for independent travelers who prefer a low-key, tranquil environment over high-end resort amenities. It is an excellent fit for those who plan to spend their daylight hours exploring the natural beauty of the Upper Peninsula or the historical sites of the city. If you prioritize a quiet night of rest and reliable access to municipal services while maintaining a modest budget, this park will likely align perfectly with your travel style.
User Reviews
Michelle Gonyon
Still needs alot of work. The roads are horrible in there
Terry Brazil
This is a trailer park where you pay lot rent and park a trailer to live and not a place to go camping. Its a little old and run down. I don't live there so I don't know how the management is but I have a couple friends who do.
Kim
Old, outdated infrastructure, flooding, not paved, no management on site, management never addresses tenant problems, houses too close together flooding between.
Angel Goodboo
If you value your vehicle don't drive it down some of the roads going through this park, they really need to improve upon this for those who live there and their visitors
Sandra Carruthers
Thought a place to live, but tribe bought it and only members can live there. Nothing else to say about it.
Kristy Smith
Roads will kill ur car!!!
Rhonda Rogers
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Joe M
Okay place. Has an amazing spot to fish right across the road.
Tim S
I believe the place is closing due to being under code for utilities.