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School Section Lake Park (Mecosta County Park)
Mecosta County Park is located in Mecosta, Michigan and is a great place to enjoy the outdoors. The park offers a variety of activities, including camping, fishing, swimming, boating, and hiking. There are also several picnic areas and playgrounds for children. The park is also home to Lake Park, which is a large lake with a beach and boat launch. Visitors can also enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The park is open year-round and is a great place to spend time with family and friends.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Carly King
We were not camping there but you can pay 10$ for a day pass to use the beach area!! The beach is very nice!! Water is clean and the beach/sand area is clean. I Liked where the ropes were in the water not too deep. There's a small store on top of the hill that has snacks and drinks. There's picnic table everywhere to set up at.
Rachel Ann
I love this place! Great for all ages and less worrisome for the little ones! Even if your little ones dont like swimming so much they have a really nice park in the same area you can keep your eye on both areas! Usually dont have a problem grabbing a picnic table either! We'll be celebrating our kids birthday here its that nice!
Alexa Atkinson
I go every years and it is great. Clean bathrooms. swimming area and play ground great for kids. Plenty of picnic tables. store for quick things. its a campsite and PICNIC area so the store is not a grocery store. This is great. love this
Charisse Tyson
The no-pet policy that applies to animals that don't step out of the RV is ridiculous. We booked there to visit with friends, who knew we had a cat, but didn't know about the policy. We passed signs that stated it but somehow didn't see them. After reading the campground rules and seeing the fines that can be assessed, and even being charged with a misdemeanor, we left early. Between the $35 state campground fee and the nightly fee, we wound up shelling out $100.00 a night. It's a beautiful park. It's sad that they don't care about catering to the 68 % of RVers who travel with their animals. Plenty of fake dogs were placed around to wade off geese from certain areas. Dog owners are very good about picking up after their fur babies, from what I've experienced in years of RVing. Our cat doesn't even go outside. What a stupid policy.
Chelsea Beadle
If you want the real answers look at the 1 star reviews. Staff are rude. Only nice person I encountered was in the booth when we checked in. The rest of it was a terrible experience.
Cindi Doyle
We went to a baby shower here. Had a great time. Pavillion has electrical to keep food warm. There is a small store here which is great for drinks and snacks. They have a very nice beach and a big playground for children.
Daniel T Brzezinski
Beautiful public park! $10 currently for day entry and $35 for seasonal entry. Definitely recommend using the facilities IE the beach if you're looking for a local area to cool down. I have not camped in this park however it looks as though the facilities are top-notch for the area!
Rochelle Smith
Great beach area, clean playground for the kids, clean restrooms, nice clean lake! Also has small grills and picnic tables. Day pass 2023 is $10.
MONIE L
I've been coming here since I was a little girl. This is my most favorite place.
Vernice Brown - Griffin
Always a beautiful place to visit this park was originally my family settlement. So when you venture to the area take a look at the buildings and the monuments and dedications they speak volumes to the family that use to haul sand to the shore line and really how what you see today is a vision of what was started so long ago. We come together for Reunions here every year. During this time you might see us down by the shelters as you first enter, the beaches playground areas. You just never know where we are we are a Nation Within Itself we are known as The Old Settlers Reunion. Sharing the land also means sharing the heritage of the land and it's people. Enjoy the people who maintain it have been doing a great job from the bathhouse to the shelters, shore and the campgrounds it is amazing to see as I am a direct descendant of the Norman's. Thank you for working to keep the land in tact. I enjoy it each time I have came as a small child and now as an adult with a child of my own.