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Introduction / Overview

For local residents of Kincheloe, Michigan, and visitors seeking an authentic experience in the Upper Peninsula (UP), the municipal Kincheloe Campgrounds—comprising the distinct R.V. Park East and R.V. Park West—offer the ideal base for adventure. These facilities, proudly managed by the Kinross Charter Township, provide a flexible and affordable camping experience, catering to everything from fully-equipped recreational vehicles to more rustic tent camping setups. The campgrounds are strategically located to allow campers to easily access the vast natural beauty of Chippewa County while remaining connected to essential community amenities.

Kincheloe's camping facilities are celebrated for their distinctive dual nature. R.V. Park East offers a more modern and highly developed experience, complete with paved roads and full-service amenities designed for maximum RV comfort. In contrast, R.V. Park West embraces a more traditional, rural setting with grass campsites and abundant rustic tent sites, providing an immersive experience perfect for those wishing to be closer to nature and the surrounding open spaces. This dual offering ensures that every local user, regardless of their preferred camping style or equipment, can find a comfortable and appropriate site within the community.

Beyond the campsites themselves, the value of choosing the Kincheloe Campgrounds lies in their centrality. Campers are positioned just minutes away from a wealth of local attractions, including the championship-style public golf course, The Oaks at Kincheloe, and multiple fishing and swimming lakes like Duke's Lake and Kinross Lake. This means that a stay here is not just about sleeping outdoors, but about having seamless access to recreation, community events, and the rich history of the area. The entire operation is focused on promoting outdoor activity and local engagement, making these parks a crucial part of the summer fabric of the Kinross Charter Township community.

Location and Accessibility

The Kincheloe Campgrounds are uniquely situated within Kinross Charter Township, Michigan, a geographically long and narrow municipality in the heart of Chippewa County. Their location offers excellent accessibility to both major travel routes and local points of interest, making them extremely convenient for local travelers and those passing through the Upper Peninsula.

R.V. Park East boasts highly convenient access, located just 2.5 miles east of I-75 at the M-80 exit (also known as Tone Road). This quick proximity to the main interstate minimizes travel time and navigation stress, making it an ideal overnight stop or a primary base for extended local trips. Its modern, paved interior roads ensure easy maneuvering for large RVs. The specific address for R.V. Park East is 16768 S Armstrong Loop, Kincheloe, MI 49788.

R.V. Park West offers a slightly more secluded setting while still being highly accessible. It is located less than a mile from I-75 at exit 378, positioned at the rear of the Kinross Community Park. This location is particularly important as it hosts the annual Chippewa County Fair, giving campers direct access to this major local event. The West Park’s grass sites and dirt roads lend to its rural atmosphere. Both parks are centrally located for day trips to iconic UP destinations such as Tahquamenon Falls, Sault Ste. Marie, and Brimley State Park, solidifying their status as an essential location for exploring the region. The easy highway access ensures that all major attractions are within a manageable driving distance, significantly enhancing the value proposition for local users.

Services Offered

The services at the Kincheloe Campgrounds are comprehensive, aiming to meet the diverse needs of both short-term RV travelers and long-term campers in both the East and West Parks.

  • Full Hook-Ups and Electric Service (Park East): R.V. Park East offers 64 back-in sites, all featuring 20/30 amp electric service. Most sites include water and sewer connections, with the Township also offering a Senior Rate (65+) for full hook-ups.
  • Water, Electric, and Primitive Sites (Park West): R.V. Park West provides 52 sites with water and electric hook-ups, alongside numerous rustic primitive tent sites for a more traditional camping experience.
  • Modern Sanitation: Both R.V. Park East and R.V. Park West feature modern bathhouses equipped with flush toilets and shower facilities, a significant convenience for all campers.
  • Community and Social Facilities: R.V. Park East includes a Clubhouse for organized get-togethers, games, and potluck dinners. Park West is adjacent to the Kinross Community Park, offering ball diamonds, a computer lab, and an exercise room at the nearby Kinross Rec Center.
  • Guest Assistance and Affiliations: R.V. Park East has a dedicated Campground Host available seasonally (mid-May to mid-September) and is a proud member of the Passport America discount program.

Features / Highlights

The unique features of the Kincheloe Campgrounds are deeply integrated with the surrounding Kinross community, offering far more than a simple parking spot or pitch.

  • Adjacent Recreational Hub: Campers at both locations are minutes away from the Kinross Recreation Center, providing access to a gymnasium, computer lab, exercise room, and ball diamonds.
  • Historical and Cultural Access: Directly opposite the Kinross Community Park is the Heritage Park and Military Museum, boasting a furnished 1882 log cabin, a 1902 schoolhouse, and a military museum—all with free admission.
  • Golf and Nature: Proximity to The Oaks at Kincheloe, an 18-hole championship public golf course, and access to two large lakes (Duke's Lake and Kinross Lake) for swimming and fishing are major draws.
  • On-Site Amenities: Both parks provide essential individual site features, including picnic tables and firepits (at R.V. Park East). R.V. Park East also offers public telephone service and a horseshoe pit.
  • Diverse Outdoor Activities: The area is a gateway to extensive ORV and equestrian trails, as well as a half-mile nature trail at the Heritage Park, catering to a wide range of outdoor interests.

Contact Information

The Kinross Charter Township RV Parks are managed directly by the Township’s Parks and Recreation Department.

Address (Kinross Recreation Center/Parks & Recreation): 43 Wood Lake Road, Kincheloe, MI 49788, USA

Phone (Kinross Recreation Center/Reservations): (906) 495-5350

What is Worth Choosing

Choosing the Kincheloe Campgrounds is the premier decision for any local user in the Upper Peninsula seeking an affordable, convenient, and activity-rich camping experience. The most compelling reason to choose this facility is the unmatched centralization of services and recreation. Unlike remote wilderness campgrounds, Kincheloe places you moments away from a championship golf course, swimming and fishing lakes, historical museums, and a fully equipped recreation center. You are not just camping; you are staying in the heart of a vibrant community hub. The dual-park structure is also a significant advantage: R.V. Park East offers modern paved comfort and full hookups for large rigs, while R.V. Park West provides a rustic, grass-site experience ideal for tenters and fairground visitors. Both parks ensure essential services like modern, clean bathhouses and proximity to I-75 for stress-free travel. For local users wanting a versatile base camp that perfectly balances convenience, cost-effectiveness (with discounted monthly and senior rates), and immediate access to a wide variety of organized community and outdoor activities, the Kincheloe Campgrounds are definitively the superior choice in Chippewa County.

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