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Diamond Point Campground Introduce

Diamond Point Campground, located in Holton, MI 49425, offers a primitive camping experience along a river. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it provides basic camping facilities. You can contact them at (231) 745-4631 or +1 231-745-4631.

Based on customer reviews, Diamond Point Campground is characterized by its accessibility to the river, which is clean and suitable for fishing and kayaking. However, the campground experiences significant traffic from locals who come and go for these activities, including the use of 4-wheelers, which occurs both day and night.

The campground offers limited amenities, including a single toilet, and operates on a self-pay cash/check basis. During the winter season, the pit toilet is closed. There are only a couple of camping spots, and some reviewers mention that these spots are "beat up pretty bad."

While the river access is a positive aspect, the high traffic volume and limited amenities may detract from the overall camping experience. Reviews suggest that the campground is not ideal for those seeking isolation or a secluded camping experience. Visitors looking for a more traditional camping experience may find better value at other local campgrounds.

In summary, Diamond Point Campground offers basic, primitive camping with river access, but potential campers should be aware of the high traffic and limited amenities.

Location

MichiganOceana CountyHolton

Customer Reviews

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Joshua Fairchild
Sep 22, 2024

This is a nice little area for primitive camping. If you're looking to isolate away from the world, this isn't the place for you. There is 1 toliet and the campsites are self pay cash/ check only. My biggest issue is the traffic. A lot of locals come in and out for fishing and kayaking. Not to mention, they ride their 4 wheelers up and down the camping area. It happens during the day and night. The river next to the site was clean and easy to access. It's good for $10 a night but very unlikely I'll return. You'll get a better value staying at a local camp ground in he area .

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nathan goodfellow
Jan 07, 2024

Jan 3,2023 … went over to enjoy some winter camping hoping to see a nice backwoods camp on the river. I Saw what was there and left. 2 spots is what they have and both spots were beat up pretty bad. There was alot of car traffic just in the 10 min i was there 7 vehicles came through and a few folks stopping to hike the river trail. to many people and traffic for me so i moved on to a different area up North. In the photos are a pic of both sites the trucks on site #2 ,,, the pit toilet is closed for the season for you folks who are afraid to go in the woods.

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Kirk Schultz
May 11, 2017

I visited this remote park on a Monday afternoon in the month of May as the spring leaves were just starting to appear. The only sounds that could be heard were that of birds. The primary amenities of the park are a few campsites, a canoe launch area—complete with steps down to the White River—and a single pit toilet. It is a very beautiful area and reminds me of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. During my visit, I took a number of 360 panoramic photos. Check them out in Google Street View to get the full virtual reality experience. If you enjoy quiet and beautiful natural surroundings, then this park is definitely worth a visit.

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Angelica Fillmore
Jun 11, 2018

This camp ground is fantastic! It has stairs to the river and public bathrooms and garbage cans. Picnic tables and several good picture spots. We stop here on our way down the river. Wish there was more flat ground for tents but perfect for hammock camping.

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Melissa Weise
Feb 11, 2018

Nice area and beautiful setting but there's only 2 campsites that are first come first serve and no way of knowing if there's any free space so it's impossible to plan on going there. Then you have buses from the Happy Mohawk Canoe Livery driving through all day long. Rangers are horribly rude. Was only one ranger that was pleasant. Garbage can is tiny and rarely cleaned out. There's only one vault toilet and it's normally disgusting. Not a good place to stay but not the worst place to visit for a day. There are still many better places, though where you wouldn't have to deal with the BS that comes along with this place