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White River RV Park & Campground
Overview
White River RV Park & Campground provides a quintessential West Michigan camping experience characterized by its scenic wooded setting and relaxed atmosphere. Located near the banks of the White River, this destination focuses on connecting guests with the natural beauty of the Manistee National Forest region. The park balances a traditional camping vibe with modern conveniences, making it a reliable choice for those looking to unplug without sacrificing essential comforts. Whether you are traveling in a large rig or a small camper, the layout emphasizes shade and a sense of community among fellow outdoor lovers.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the charming town of Montague, the park sits in a prime location for exploring the White Lake area. The surrounding landscape is defined by lush forests and its proximity to the Hart-Montague Trail, a famous 22-mile paved path perfect for cycling and hiking enthusiasts. Just a short drive away, the expansive Lake Michigan shoreline provides refreshing breezes and stunning sunsets. The park’s position allows for easy access to the river, offering a peaceful environment that feels miles away from the hustle of city life while remaining conveniently close to local amenities.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle various camping styles, offering a range of sites from full hookup RV pads to more secluded tent areas. Guests frequently enjoy the heated swimming pool, which serves as a central hub for afternoon relaxation during the summer months. For those traveling with children, the playground and various sports courts provide plenty of outdoor entertainment. Notable park features include:
- A well-stocked on-site camp store providing ice, wood, and essentials.
- Clean laundry facilities and modern bathhouses for guest convenience.
- Planned activities and a recreational barn for family-friendly gatherings.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away when staying at White River. A major draw for visitors is the Silver Lake Sand Dunes, located a short drive north, where off-roading and dune climbing are popular. For family thrills, Michigan's Adventure amusement park is easily accessible. Water enthusiasts can spend their days kayaking or canoeing down the gentle currents of the White River or visiting the historic White River Light Station. The local area is also home to several public golf courses and quaint downtown boutiques in the twin cities of Montague and Whitehall.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal match for active families who want a comfortable basecamp for exploring the West Michigan shoreline. It appeals greatly to outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize activities like biking, paddling, and fishing over high-end resort glitz. If you prefer a park that feels like a true forest retreat with shaded, private sites, this location will suit your travel style perfectly. It is also a fantastic choice for multi-generational groups seeking a safe, pet-friendly environment to enjoy a traditional Michigan summer vacation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Julia Guest
We loved this place. So much to do and so many cool campsites. Warning: if you go during peak salmon fishing time and tent along the river, total strangers will invade your campsite with no hesitation, stand around with their buddies, smoke and swear. There were several empty campsites right next to us but apparently our site had prime fishing.
Ruth Kerbyson
We stayed here for the first time September 11-14, 2025 and absolutely loved it. While it's a big campground, it's very wooded and feels very private. The sites are a great size too. There is lots to do in the area. We are looking forward to coming back!
Ken Schreur
Stayed for the weekend, pull thru full hookup site, had a gravel pad near the playground. Campground is quite large and expanding . Had a golf cart escort to our spot. Store, restrooms, and sites were well maintained. Staff were very friendly and watching out for issues. Lots of hiking options for our little kiddos. Wifi is offered but they admit it's not going to steam videos very well, can become slow during peak hours when sites start to fill up. The playground and dog runs were also clean and maintained. Overall, they're very little that could be some better here, looking forward to booking again.
Melissa Poole
We love coming here. The grounds are well maintained and everything (especially the bathrooms!) are so clean. Last year I came with my parents and had a great pull thru RV spot. This year my husband and I tent camped on the "island" and loved being a little more secluded. The folks at the store are super friendly and accommodating. Can't wait to come back!
Lynnette Kunkle
We've been camping in an RV for more than 30 years. This campground is the best campground we have come across in regards to cleanliness, ease of booking, check in, and also has very spacious sites. We camped for 5 nights during the week, avoiding the weekends to be able to enjoy the area surrounding the campground. We went disc golfing, boating, tubing, hiking, and swimming in Lake Michigan at nearby Duck Lake State Park. This whole week was fabulous! No complaints. Wonderful weather, beautiful area, lots of stuff to do! Thanks for keeping ypur park clean.
Jessie Mae
Very clean facilities. Very friendly staff. Great for family camping. We can send the kids off on their own with a walkie talkie knowing they will be safe.
Shelley Heindel
Since I can’t reply to Mr. Stephen Parent’s review of White River, I will post my response here. I also have an extensive background in Law Enforcement. I have thirty-one years with MSP as a sworn officer, retiring as a First Lieutenant. With that experience, I am keenly aware of what some sex offenders are capable of. I also know that if you have a crappy attorney, you may not get the fairest sentencing. Full disclosure, I am friends with the family that was asked to leave the park. However, when I first found out his status, I did not know them, and was not yet friends. That was 7 years ago. Since that time, I have seen no behavior that concerned me. Their immediate neighbors at the park knew his status, and had no concerns after observing him, and being around him every weekend. Several members of our camping friends knew his status, and had no issues with him. Mr. Parent may or may not know the full details of our friends original arrest, but also has not spent the time with him and his family. I’m not sure why he is blaming White River and Dave, as once Dave was notified, he had a tough decision to make. He finally asked our friends to not return. As far as Mr. Parent receiving a letter, we ALL received those letters. We have also heard (way before this incident) that there was a large, very loud group, up on the hill as seasonals. So, could this be the reason he was asked not to return? Even though Dave made this decision to have our friends not return, none of us in our group agreed with or supported that decision, so I’m not sure what any perceived friendships had to do with it. We come from all walks of life; democrats, republicans, blue collar, white collar, black, white, hispanic, male, female, gay children and straight children. Our common bond? We all love camping and our community. To Mr. Parent, have you ever been to a campground that requires a background check on its campers? Does White River require it on their seasonals or on the weekend campers? Is there even a question on the Seasonal Agreement we all have to sign? Is there anything in the campground rules that say no one who’s been arrested can camp here? I would guess the answer is no. So, form your opinion and you may as well sit home, because that is the only place you can control if you are in the same vicinity as the people you are judging. Our friends departed with grace and sadness, and are heart broken that they cannot be here this year, after 7 years of ZERO issues. In spite of Mr. Parents review, I highly recommend White River Campground and RV as a wonderful place to camp, a safe place to camp, and owners that care.
Stephen Parent JR
As a business owner, I believe reviews—both positive and negative—are important. Negative reviews should be a last resort when all attempts to resolve an issue have failed. After five months of reflection, I want to share my experience at White River Campground in a way that is fair to everyone involved. Our Experience at White River From the moment we first camped at White River, we were hooked. The beautiful setting and sense of community made it an easy choice to become seasonal campers. We followed the rules, built friendships, and participated in campground events—by all accounts, we were model campers, and we had every intention of staying for years to come. But everything changed in a single day. The Discovery That Changed Everything With my background in security and law enforcement, I became aware that a convicted sex offender—not a low-level offender but someone who had served time for serious crimes—was living among us as a seasonal camper. Children, including ours, were unknowingly exposed to this individual daily. I brought my concerns to the owners, who initially reacted with shock and promised to look into it. But as time passed, the individual remained, and updates from the owner, Dave, were vague. We understood he was trying to handle the situation carefully, but the lack of action was troubling. Given the ongoing risk, we informed other families on our hill—many of whom were also deeply concerned. The Shocking Outcome By October, not only was the offender still there, but he was also seen socializing with the owners and staff. It became clear that a personal relationship was influencing the decision. Instead of removing him, White River announced they would be sending letters to certain seasonal campers informing them they would not be invited back—framing it as a way to avoid legal complications. Then came the biggest shock—we received one of those letters. After a summer without complaints or conflicts, we were suddenly told we could not return. When I requested a meeting with Dave for an explanation, his exact words were: “This is a really hard one. Even as I was driving down here to meet with you, my mind was in circles because I don’t really have a reason for it… other than to say it was a board decision, and it may be due to you being too loud about the sex offender.” I was stunned. We had done nothing wrong except raise concerns about a known predator in a family campground. Final Thoughts The way White River handled this situation remains one of the worst business decisions I have ever seen. From what I understand, the offender is not returning as a seasonal, but he has allegedly secured a rental across the street and still plans to be in the campground. If true, I doubt White River will take any action. If you see him, my advice? Keep your concerns to yourself—unless you want a letter of your own. Would I Return? At this point, I doubt they’d let me back even if I wanted to. But if I had assurances that he was no longer in the park, along with a sincere apology, I might consider it. Our kids loved White River, and so did we. But at the end of the day—a campsite is only as good as the company it keeps.
Niv Stern
The White river RV campground is the best campground I have ever visited in my entire life. it is so incredibly relaxing, serene and rejuvenating. I highly recommend it to anyone in the area. The lazy river and cultural diversity was something that attracted me to coming to the campground in Michigan. I can’t wait to bring my grandchildren here when I am old.
Stacey Wendling
We camped here for a week in our RV, nice large place with lots to do, overall quiet and family friendly, large sites, close to various attractions. Went to silver lake sand dunes and lake, rode local mountain biking trails, went to Michigan's Adventure and canoed at Happy Mohawk. At camp the pool is nice, tons of bike trails to explore on site, kids enjoyed playing in the creek and river, RC car track looks fun, staff is friendly. Overall clean and well maintained except the bath house near our site.