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Welcome to the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Campground & RV Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Mt Pleasant, Michigan. This unique establishment offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience. Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat or an opportunity to immerse yourself in Native American traditions, this campground has something for everyone.
The campground features spacious sites suitable for RVs and trailers, with convenient amenities such as on-site water and clean, well-maintained facilities. While some sites may present challenges for larger vehicles, the overall tranquility and ease of access make it a favorite among visitors. The park's serene environment ensures a peaceful stay, allowing you to unwind and connect with nature.
One of the highlights of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Campground is its cultural events, such as the annual Pow Wow. This vibrant celebration showcases traditional dances, delicious Native American cuisine like Indian Burgers and Fry Bread, and unique merchandise tents. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the rich heritage of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe.
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Plan your visit to the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe Campground & RV Park and enjoy a unique blend of nature, culture, and relaxation. Open Monday through Saturday from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, it's the perfect destination for your next getaway.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Swings
Tent sites
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
2024 Pow Wow was very good! Glad weather was cooperating this year. Many dancers, delicious food (Indian Burger and Fry bread) and unique merchandise tents.
Site #19 was very unlevel for our 30 ft trailer, not sure how you would get anything longer on that site. Loved the fact that the park was quiet, clean and easy to get on the site. Didn't use the restroom so no comment on that. Water on site is very handy and the price per night is great!!
The land and woods around the campground are very pretty. The campground itself has good gravel roads and is easily accessible. Many of the sites are reasonably level, but need fresh gravel. Sites are water and electric (no sewer). There is a dump station on site. The swimming pool is out of order. The bath house was open and maintained the first few days, then out of order and locked the last few days. The office staff were efficient, but I would not say friendly. The price was excellent at only $115 for a week. The campground is well lit at night.
I've never seen anyone cut down a new tree, and then sale is the wood, knowing it won't burn right? Unkempt, somehow religious ppl own the grounds? Not native at all. Narcaan as an anemity? This is not the place to be safe! PS, their are cute signs trying to emulate the native tongue, except they're all wrong. Come see for yourself, as I'm not wasting my time reviewing this place to the negative 5.
This was the most amazing time in my life!!! I wish I could have stayed in those moments forever! They are the best of people ❤️♥️