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📖 About This Campground

Holland State Park Campground in Holland Michigan offers an expansive, sandy beach along Lake Michigan, two large partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent campgrounds and a beautiful view of sailboats and sunsets. The park is divided into two separate units; one along Lake Michigan and the other along Lake Macatawa. Bike trails are accessible from inside the park and swimming in the lakes from the beaches is popular. Sites are on grass/ dirt and can be a bit compact when crowded. Set in a forested area the park roads are paved and bathhouses are available. Holland State Park, located on the scenic shores of Lake Michigan in Michigan, is a captivating destination that invites outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers to experience the natural beauty of the Great Lakes region. This state park offers a unique and memorable camping experience, surrounded by the stunning beauty of Lake Michigan and a wealth of recreational opportunities. One of the most enchanting aspects of Holland State Park is its breathtaking natural setting. Situated along the pristine Lake Michigan shoreline, this park provides campers with stunning views of the expansive freshwater lake, sandy beaches, and dramatic sand dunes. The serene and picturesque beachfront offers the perfect backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities, from swimming and sunbathing to beachcombing and kite flying. For those who enjoy exploring the outdoors on foot, Holland State Park features a network of scenic hiking trails that meander through dune landscapes and wooded areas. These trails offer both easy and more challenging options, ensuring that hikers of all skill levels can appreciate the natural beauty of the park. The park's diverse ecosystems provide opportunities to observe native flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The stunning Lake Michigan itself is a major attraction for water enthusiasts. The lake's clear, freshwater is ideal for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating. Anglers will appreciate the excellent fishing opportunities, with chances to catch a variety of fish, including salmon and trout. The beach also provides an ideal setting for sunset views over the lake, creating a serene atmosphere for relaxation and unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Camping at Holland State Park is a delightful experience that combines the natural beauty of the lakeshore with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. The park offers a range of camping options, including both rustic and modern campgrounds. Campsites are equipped with amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to clean restroom facilities, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable camping experience. The proximity to Lake Michigan means that campers can fall asleep to the soothing sounds of waves crashing on the shore. Beyond camping, visitors to Holland State Park can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities. The park features playgrounds, picnic areas, and a beachfront concession stand, making it an ideal destination for families. Nearby attractions in the town of Holland include shopping, dining, and exploring Dutch culture and history at places like Windmill Island Gardens and the Holland Museum. In conclusion, Holland State Park in Michigan is a paradise for those seeking an authentic Great Lakes outdoor adventure. Its breathtaking natural beauty, abundant recreational opportunities, and well-equipped campgrounds make it an ideal destination for both seasoned campers and newcomers to the beauty of the Great Lakes region. This picturesque park promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you with cherished memories and a profound appreciation for the natural wonders of Lake Michigan. So pack your camping gear, embrace the lakeshore, and prepare for a remarkable journey at Holland State Park.

⭐ 2 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

Mark Koep

"Crews have stayed busy removing bumpy and crumbling asphalt, digging shoulders out in preparation for widening roads and curves, digging several sites out in preparation of paving them and last but not least, BIG improvements to our dump station," park staff said on Facebook. The opening date for the campground has been pushed back to May 10 so all the work can be finished, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said earlier this year. The sanitation station updates will accommodate the larger RVs and camping trailers that now use the park. http://www.mlive.com/news/index.ssf/2018/03/holland_state_parks_popular_ca.html

dido.brack

Not Ideal – just an OK stay overnight Most recent stay was 6/30/16 - I'm "late" in posting my review ~ We camp in a Little Rig “Tear Drop” style RV only 15' long w/o toilet or shower ~ plus we like to eat outdoors using the picnic table and set up our dining canopy for sun and weather protection and thus rely on condition of campgrounds facilities and being nearby our site ~ so our critique is focused in that area. We were close to restroom/shower building which were ok and typical of state park. No hooks or shelves for your stuff but shower stalls were separate private rooms accessed from outside separate door (unisex style) all tiled walls w/small bench but no rubber mats on floor (wear your clogs). Access to toilets and community sink area through separate door. Area was very messy and dirty – didn’t have hooks or shelves for your stuff – no paper towels for visitors use to clean up after themselves – only air dryer and probably reason for it being messy – not a pleasant experience . . Park was very crowded during our stay; sites very close together/cramped very minimal privacy between sites not typical of state park. Gravel site pads fairly level asphalt interior roads. Disclaimer: As I write this review it occurred to me that there might be 2 sections (old & new) and most likely we were in older section sites 117 thru 172 [Woodstock loop]? I Believe the Pine Loop Sites 001 thru 116 might be larger w/more privacy not squeezed and restroom/showers were more modern.