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Where To Eat - Where To Stay

Camping

Hotels

Food

Crystal View Campground

Bella Vista Inn

Laughing Horse Saloon

Offers rustic camping for RVs, trailers, and tents.  It is an attractive campground with spacious sites set in a nicely wooded area with easy access.  You will find dirt roads, running water on property, Port a John’s toilets and ready access to the Twisted Trails Off Road Park.  Minimal sites have electric hook-ups.

The campground is located in the northern part of Manistee County just a 1/2 mile east of Copemish on M115. Available on a first-come basis.

 Rustic Camping Rate: $10 per person, per night.

Electrical Camping Rate: $15 per person, per night.

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Twisted Trails Off Road Park
19405 Read Road
Copemish, Michigan 49625

 

231.651.9548

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Scenic Hill Drive

 1400 US Highway 31
Beulah, Michigan 49617
 

231.882.7754

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Crystal Mountain

15888 Lindy Rd.

231.378.4876

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14848 Thompson Ave

231.378.2554

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Geno's Sports Bar & Grill

A Papano's Pizza

13033 Cadillac Hwy

231.378.4300

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Little Betsie Bistro & Grocery

12500 Crystal Mountain Dr.

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12273 West St
Bear Lake

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231.864.3000

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Honor Motel

10800 Main St

Honor

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231.325.3471

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475 N Michigan Ave

Beulah, MI 49617

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855.201.7819

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Northwoods Lodging

Mushroom Cap Motel

310 W Mesick Ave
Mesick, MI 49668

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231.885.1222

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12500 Crystal Mountain Dr.
Thompsonville, MI 49683

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855.995.5146

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Healy Lake State Forest Campground

Springdale Township operates a 24-site State Forest Campground on the east side of Healy Lake, the Township's only recognized lake. The campground is open from May 1 to Oct. 31. A host camper is on site from mid-May to mid-Oct. A small picnic and swimming area is available. A boat launch site is also available.

 

Please call 231-864-2531 with questions

 

Camping fee is $13.00 per day

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231.864.2531

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Interlochen State Park

Located just 15 miles southwest of Traverse City, Interlochen State Park is situated between two well-known fishing and swimming lakes: Green Lake and Duck Lake. The park was established as Michigan's first state park by the Michigan Legislature in 1917, which paid $60,000 for the land. The name of the park was originally Pine Park, a 200-acre public park created to preserve the virgin pine stand for the people of Michigan. In 1928, the National Music Camp was established on the property adjoining the northern boundary of the park.

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4167 M-137
Interlochen MI, 49643

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231-276-9511

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