Ed H. Henning County Park
About the Business
Located at 500 Croton Drive in Newaygo, Michigan, the Ed H. Henning County Park is a campground, lodging, and park institution within the Newaygo County Parks System. Surrounded by the Muskegon River, North Country National Scenic Trail, Hardy Pond, and Manistee National Forest, this park offers a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. The park features modern campground facilities, camping cabins, and 86 campsites with electricity and water options. Visitors can enjoy clean restrooms, hot showers, a playground, and access to the Hardy Dam Marina with 17 miles of open waterway. The park is currently undergoing improvements funded by park customers and offers group rentals at the historic John Graves Lodge. With its proximity to world-class fishing, hiking trails, and public lands, the Ed H. Henning County Park is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors are encouraged to follow the park on social media and explore the beautiful communities of Newaygo County during their stay. Make sure to plan your next adventure in Newaygo County and experience all that this natural paradise has to offer.
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Location & Phone number
C6C5+CX4, 500 Croton Dr, Newaygo, MI 49337, United States
Reviews
"Very nice place to camp. You can either get in or get out of the Muskegon River right there. Plenty of parking. People very respectful of quiet time, showers could be updated, but work well. Most sites are electric only, there are 2 nice cabins . Plenty of space for tent, swings for kids. River very clean , about 2 hours away, far enough from home but yet close if any issues."
"Great little campground for a tube trip or a fishing trip. Bathrooms are clean and the sites are big. They also have a couple bigger group sites. There's a boat launch with plenty of parking. We do an annual tube trip here every year and the staff is pretty laid back."
"People, other campers, were snotty. They have no trails to walk. They said they had a trail but it was in a campers back yard and it looked like a road. We walked for a good block before we found an actual hackers trail. After we got there, there was a 50 foot drop and we had to go back. Coming back we took, what we thought was the right trail, back in only to find it was another campers backyard. There is no water at the sites and you have to fill up when coming in. There were showers, they were clean. The lake was small and nice. Minus the trail, I had the time there. The playground was only a swing in a sandbox."
"Fairly clean restrooms for a county park. Large campsites. Great place to get out after putting in at thornapple. About a 3 and half hour trip. Camp host was friendly and helpful and rode around looking for a pair of sunglasses that someone in our group lost. They have volleyball, pickleball, and a great disc golf course."
"May 28, 2021. Check in was smooth, sucks you must buy a County Park Pass to camp. We used sites 7 and 8, friends had the Heron Cabin. 7 starts out sunny in the morning then shade, 8 and 9 stay mostly sunny. 2 stall bathrooms are decent, 4 individual shower rooms with lukewarm water, good pressure. Pickleball courts are being worked on, no nets. Several water sources in the campground to get water, overall, a nice campground close to the Manistee River. Cell service was great using Sprint/T-Mobile"
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