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Oxbow Campground, located in Columbiaville, MI 48421, offers a rustic camping experience for those seeking a more primitive, natural setting. You can reach them at (810) 667-0304 or +1 810-667-0304. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Oxbow Campground caters to campers looking for a less developed environment.
This campground is described as a "rustic" and "up north walk in state forest campground" type of location. It is important to note that Oxbow Campground offers a primitive camping experience, with limited amenities.
Here's what you should expect at Oxbow Campground:
Customer reviews indicate that Oxbow Campground provides a very rustic and natural experience. Some visitors appreciate the secluded and natural setting, comparing it to an "up north" experience. However, it's crucial to be aware that the campground lacks modern amenities and has challenging access. Some reviewers have also expressed concern that the location is not well maintained.
If you are looking for a primitive camping experience and are comfortable with limited amenities and challenging access, Oxbow Campground might be suitable. However, it is essential to be prepared for a rustic and undeveloped environment.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Good for kids
Beautiful spot and very rustic. Just like an up north walk in state forest campground. We should delete it from Google maps before too many people discover it.
No electrical, sanitary or fresh water hook ups, no pull through camp sites, over grown access road is difficult to navigate. Expect many scratches or damage to rig from branches and low limbs. Poor wifi. They really let this place go.
1.5 mile hike, so pack accordingly, wonderfull fishing, and not a bad spot to swim. Just mind the current and the kayaks. Razberrys were ripe starting the 7th with plenty more to come. Oh, and bring bugspray. Dispersment camping permit can be printed for free from the dnr page.
Bugs were worst I’ve seen in area, a few tick bites too (didn’t get Lyme disease though). Also thought moon coming up over trees was aliens.
Noone answers the phone, part of a larger trail system, use Google earth timelines to view trails.. also treated as someone's personal getaway,