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Mecosta Pines Campground Introduce
Mecosta Pines Campground offers a serene retreat nestled in the heart of Michigan's scenic landscape, providing a perfect blend of nature and comfort for campers. Located at 550 Tallcott St, Morley, MI 49336, our campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation.
Our facilities cater to diverse needs, offering RV sites, tent camping, and accommodating large groups. We pride ourselves on clean bathrooms and showers, ensuring your stay is comfortable and refreshing.
Explore the natural beauty around us with activities like hiking, biking, or simply enjoying our peaceful surroundings. Our playgrounds, jump pad, and clean pool are perfect for families, making Mecosta Pines a great destination for kids of all ages.
- Family-Friendly: Extensive play areas and seasonal campers create a welcoming atmosphere for all generations.
- Convenient Location: Easy access to local attractions enhances your camping experience.
Customer feedback highlights our friendly staff, clean facilities, and family-friendly environment. While we strive to improve based on constructive criticism, we remain committed to enhancing your stay with us.
Contact us at 1 231-856-4556 for more information or to book your visit. Experience the perfect blend of nature and comfort at Mecosta Pines Campground!
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Customer Reviews
We were there two years ago and it was a fantastic time. This time, not so much. We stayed for a weekend, two nights for three sites with friends, 6 people total. Our friends checked in at 1pm, and the owners gave our friends all the window tags and the gate codes. So when we arrived at 5, we just used the gate code to go to our site. The owner followed behind me in a golf cart, while my girlfriend was stopped at the gate. I was yelled at for going through with the code without a tag. The tag was already at our campsite. My girlfriend was told I "blew through" the gate, and I should have stopped to register and pay, even though we were already paid up. She said let me go to the site and get my tag. The owner just gave them one anyway, but almost didn't let her in as we had "too many vehicles already". How many? 4 for 3 sites, including our van. Two years ago we camped in our camper van. This time we were told it wasn't allowed unless we had a tent off of it. No big deal, we can do that. List of rules that we were given was very long, but the one that jumped out the most was "no golf carts". You can't spin your head without seeing a golf cart. They're everywhere. The aggression coming from the new owners was uncalled for. You have rules to enforce, fine. But find a way that doesn't make it so the weekend is tainted. It didn't feel like people accepting us to a fun getaway. It felt like we had parents trying to police our weekend. Tips for the new owners: 1: If you want everyone to check in and get registered at the front office, especially in staggered groups, don't give all the tags to one person. Tell them to have the group all check in. It avoids people not stopping. 2: The obsession with keeping people at 5mph is laughable, and the speed bumps every 10 feet, while admirable, are not great when walking to the bathroom in the middle of the night. You want people to slow down? They already are. The kids on bikes and the golf carts go faster than the vehicles we saw driving through. 3: If you want returning campers, change your tone. You have a good setup. You can be successful without acting like drill seargants to the people who paid to stay there for a relaxing fun weekend. 4: If you want to limit who is going to the sites by using that gate, fine. But you're also limiting visitors who might consider camping there at a later date. 5: Consider a second exit, gated if you must. You bottleneck everyone at the front office and it creates issues. We most likely won't be back, as our setup isn't what is acceptable at Mecosta Pines. Such a shame.
This is our first visit, we decided immediately that we will be back. Extremely friendly staff always out and about. Very well kept campground with the cleanest bathrooms and showers. Playground equipment appropriate for all ages especially the littles, a jump pad and clean pool (2 and 4 year old grandbabies spent lots of time at all), all play areas have seating for the parents/grandparents. Seasonal campers also very friendly. We are 3 generations making memories, thank you Mecosta Pines!
We love Mecosta Pines! We’ve stayed several times and we are waiting for iur turn to become seasonals. We’ve had so much fun there. Always something planned for guests. You can participate or do your own thing. The other campers are friendly and helpful. Owners are very nice and work tirelessly to keep the campground clean and events planned and everything well maintained!! We will continue to enjoy this park.
A Haven at Mecosta Pines In a tranquil glade where whispers dance with the breeze, Lies Mecosta Pines, a sanctuary of ease. Amidst towering pines and emerald delight, Where dawn’s first kiss turns the world golden bright. Here, the heavens seem to pause and take a breath, As nature unfolds her serene, endless breadth. The campgrounds embrace with a warm, gentle grace, Inviting weary souls to find their own space. Children's laughter, a melody so pure, Echoes through pines where their spirits can soar. Their playful antics paint the morning with cheer, While the smell of breakfast drifts gently near. Yet heed this small whisper as you wander and roam, Respect the serenity that makes this place home. When Debbie’s around, let the speed softly wane, For her watchful eye ensures peace will remain. The gentle river, with its murmuring song, Flows through the woods where dreams softly belong. Its clear, flowing waters reflect skies above, Adding to the beauty this haven is made of. The crackle of campfires under star-strewn skies, Offers a haven where the spirit can rise. With paths that meander and trails that invite, Mecosta Pines is a realm of pure delight. As the scent of pancakes and bacon does sway, It mingles with memories that linger and stay. So come to Mecosta, where nature’s heart beats, And find your own rhythm in these serene, wooded streets. A place where the soul finds its gentle release, And every moment brings a whisper of peace.
They say Disney is the happiest place on earth. That’s just because they haven’t been to Mecosta pines. This is truly our familys happy place. We feel very safe letting our kids run around and ride bikes with their friends. The playground, jump pad and rec room are a favorite. We love the theme weekends and all the activities. Thank you for creating such a safe place for families.
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