Lakeport Group Camp

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217 reviews
Lakeport Group Camp

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Year-round

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Has Service

Pets

Allowed

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Lakeport Group Camp
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Campsite Fees
Nightly fee: Contact park for current rates.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.31

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Based on 217 reviews

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"Highly rated by visitors for its Lake Huron beach, rockhounding, clean modern restrooms/showers, family-friendly programming, and well‑kept grounds. Reviews frequently praise staff and the camp store but note crowding and variable privacy in peak season."

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Best Time to Camp at Lakeport Group Camp

Summer brings the campground to life with bustling activity, especially on weekends when families gather to soak up the season's warmth. The Lake Huron shoreline creates its own microclimate, so come prepared with layers to stay comfortable as refreshing breezes roll off the water throughout the day. Those signature Great Lakes winds keep things cool even on warm days, making a light jacket your friend for evening campfires.

Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

Planning Tips

    About Lakeport Group Camp

    Nestled along Lake Huron's stunning shoreline, Lakeport Group Camp welcomes families and groups to a spacious, grassy haven where the beach is just steps away. The open, lightly wooded landscape features generous, level sites perfect for both tents and RVs, creating an inviting basecamp for your lakeside adventure.
    Campground includes tent and RV sites and a separate group camping area; group tent sites are reported clean and spaced for privacy. The site is family- and group-oriented with playgrounds and day-use beach access.
    Weather and SeasonsSummer brings the campground to life with bustling activity, especially on weekends when families gather to soak up the season's warmth. The Lake Huron shoreline creates its own microclimate, so come prepared with layers to stay comfortable as refreshing breezes roll off the water throughout the day. Those signature Great Lakes winds keep things cool even on warm days, making a light jacket your friend for evening campfires.
    Natural Features and SceneryWake up to sweeping views of Lake Huron's expansive waters, where a distinctive rocky shoreline beckons rock collectors and beachcombers alike. The camping area's open, grassy terrain dotted with mature trees creates a pleasant middle ground between wide-open spaces and natural shade, allowing many campers to enjoy partial lake vistas and spectacular stargazing opportunities under the big Michigan sky.
    Geological RegionLake Huron shoreline / Great Lakes coastal
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    Tents
    Tents are allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are allowed

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    Accomodation available

    GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

    Amenities available

    Showers
    Cell phone service
    Flush toilets
    Vault toilets
    Electricity hookups

    Activities you can enjoy

    Primary attractions are Lake Huron shoreline activities — swimming, shoreline walks and rockhounding — plus family-oriented playgrounds and short local trails. Biking around the campground and bird/shorebird viewing are commonly mentioned by visitors.
    Hiking
    Short trails and walkways between campground loops and the beach; reviewers note short walks between sites and to the shore rather than extended backcountry trails.
    Swimming
    Swimming and wading at the Lake Huron beach are popular; multiple reviewers recommend water shoes because the shoreline is rocky.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are allowed
    • Quiet hours are enforced by staff; visitors report strict compliance expectations (exact hours posted at park).

    Hazards

    General hazardsRocky shoreline can be uncomfortable or hazardous for bare feet — water shoes are recommended. Reviewers also mention poison ivy in some areas and limited beach parking that can lead to towing if parked improperly.

    Weather at Lakeport Group Camp

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    Humidity: 69%
    Wind: 15 mph
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    Common complaintsBeach is very rocky (uncomfortable without water shoes); campground can be crowded, noisy, and feel close together on peak summer weekends; some visitors report strict enforcement of rules and parking limitations/day‑use parking hassles.

    Campground Map

    Lakeport Group Camp
    Driving directionsPark access from M-25 (Lake Huron shoreline). The campground/day-use beach is adjacent to M-25 with the day-use area across the road from the campground entrance.
    Accessible from M-25 (Lakeshore Drive); day-use/beach parking is directly off M-25 but reviewers report limited parking at the beach.
    Nearby places
    Port Huron ~8 miles south
    Lexington ~12 miles north.
    Nearby supplies
    Port Huron (~8 miles) offers restaurants and shopping.

    Reviews from booking and map sources

    4.3
    217 reviews
    Satisfactory
    Satisfactory
    Lakeport Group Camp is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Highly rated by visitors for its Lake Huron beach, rockhounding, clean modern restrooms/showers, family-friendly programming, and well‑kept grounds. Reviews frequently praise staff and the camp store but note crowding and variable privacy in peak season.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 217 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Beautiful, clear Lake Huron beach ideal for rockhounding; consistently clean, modern restrooms and showers; friendly/helpful staff and camp hosts; large, level sites; useful camp store (sells water...
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    Based on 217 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    Bring water shoes for the rocky shoreline, bring camp chairs (rocky beach), arrive early on busy summer weekends for parking and preferred sites, buy firewood at the camp store if needed, choose...
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    Camper Quotes

    "For rockhounding this beach is probably my favorite public spot on the southern peninsula."; "Restrooms are modern and very clean."; "Large, spacious sites..."
    Based on 217 reviews

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