TOP 10 Parks with lakes or rivers in Grand Haven, Michigan
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Conestoga Grand River Campground
Conestoga Grand River Campground is a picturesque camping destination located on the Grand River in Coopersville, Michigan. With deep water access to Lake Michigan, Grand Haven, and Spring Lake, this campground offers 100 grassy sites perfect for campers, RVs, and tents of all sizes. The lush grounds are surrounded by mature trees, providing a tranquil and scenic setting for your outdoor adventure. Campers can enjoy a range of amenities at Conestoga Grand River Campground, including a swimming pool, camp store, modern restrooms, laundry facilities, and hot showers. Electric, water, and sewer hookups are also available for added convenience. Whether you're looking to relax by the river or explore the nearby attractions of Grand Rapids and Grand Haven, this campground is the perfect home base for your next outdoor getaway.
Bass River Recreation Area
Bass River Recreation Area is a beautiful park located along the Grand River in Ottawa County, Michigan. With 3.5 miles of river frontage, this park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and hunting. The park features over 8 miles of trails that traverse diverse habitats, making it perfect for hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. To reach the park, simply head east on Lake Michigan Drive (M-45) from US-31 for 7 miles, then go north on 104th Avenue for 3.4 miles. Look for a gravel road on the east side of 104th Avenue.
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