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- Yankee Springs Deep Lake Rustic Campground
Yankee Springs Deep Lake Rustic Campground Introduce
Nestled in the peaceful surroundings of Middleville, MI, Yankee Springs Deep Lake Rustic Campground provides an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts. Located near Deep Lake Rd, this campground offers a blend of scenic beauty and outdoor activities, making it a perfect destination for those seeking adventure and relaxation. With its rustic charm, the campground is a haven for campers who appreciate the great outdoors.
The campground features a variety of amenities designed to accommodate both tent campers and RV enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot under the stars or a comfortable stay with modern conveniences, Yankee Springs Deep Lake Rustic Campground has something for everyone. The site also offers access to utilities, ensuring that guests can enjoy their time in nature while staying connected.
One of the standout features of this campground is its proximity to water and land-based activities. Visitors can explore the area's hiking trails, with a 12-mile loop trail ideal for mountain biking, or take advantage of the boat launch for a day on the water. The location also offers opportunities for peaceful reflection, perfect for those looking to unwind.
Customer feedback highlights both the strengths and areas for consideration. Many guests praise the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the spacious sites and serene atmosphere. One visitor appreciated the staff's assistance in reassigning their campsite, enhancing their experience. However, some reviews mention challenges with noise levels, particularly during peak hours, and issues with invasive caterpillars that impacted their stay.
Despite these challenges, Yankee Springs Deep Lake Rustic Campground remains a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Its natural beauty, diverse activities, and accommodating staff make it a worthwhile destination for those looking to connect with nature. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and be mindful of environmental surroundings, particularly regarding invasive species like the caterpillars mentioned by some guests.
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Customer Reviews
"We have a 16-foot trailer and booked site #69. Most sites are very spacious. However, when we returned to our site on a narrow one-way dirt road, we found someone else occupying it. We ended up driving around and found site #63, which was very nice, though it was a tight drive to get back there. The staff was fantastic, and the atmosphere was quiet and relaxing. Overall, we had a great weekend!"
I wanted to like this place, i had a good enough time, but i won't be back. The staff was great, helpful and nice. She let us change our campsight (a lot of the campsites are crammed in next to each other). We chose one that made us feel a little more secluded but didn't actually provide much privacy once people started showing up. Come friday night, there were lots of kids and it was pretty loud. Music started blasting at 6 am on Saturday along with various other loud scrappings and bangs. We were here may 30 - June 1, and this place is infested with spongey moth catapiller. They are everywhere! A terribly invasive species that is destroying the environment. If you go here, make sure you don't take any of these home with you. Each female can lay up to 1000 eggs. Please stop the spread! The hiking trails are great. There's a 12 mile loop mountain biking trail. We took a short cut to make it a 6 mile loop. The only downfall was the catapillers dropping out of the trees on your head, or hanging in the air on a thread or crawling up your legs. This place is probably much better in the fall, or if you wanted to use the boat launch. It was just to open and populated for my idea of rustic camping, and the catapillers were something else. Honestly, I'm surprised we stuck it out. We drove an hour and a half to get here and almost threw in the towel when we realized we didn't have our tent polls. Thankfully, there's a Walmart about 15 minutes away where we were able to purchase an emergency tent, a bug fogger( didnt really help), and a box of overpriced firewood. On the way back we found a firewood stand that was much more reasonably priced.
Nice quiet campground. Price is great, lots of trails and the lake. People here are always friendly too.
Deep Lake Unit is a wonderful rustic campground at Yankee Springs Recreational Area. We thoroughly enjoyed camping here. Site D70 was very nice and overlooked the lake from atop a hill and through a few trees. Many trails to walk and a trail directly from your campsite will lead along the water to the boat launch and fishing pier only about a 10 minute walk away. Mosquitos were not bad for mid-June but wear bug spray as we did find one deer tick on us (don't let that discourage!). Very friendly park staff always willing to give good suggestions on trails to hike or bike, or where the fish are biting. We will definitely return to camp here. Much more relaxed and in with nature than the modern sites, although equally nice in amenities if that's what you're looking for. Fun beach and water slide over at Gun Lake (still in same park), only a short 10 minute car ride away. A+++ Michigan State Park!
Excellent rustic camping at State Park. Has miles of walking trails, biking trails and a quite lake for small slow boats for fishing and kayaking, no swimming. Also has nice fishing dock. Plenty of natural scenery. Very spacious camp sites.
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