Wolf Lake Resort & Campground
Muskegon, MI · Campground
- Address
- Wolf Lake Resort & Campground, 5451 Harding Ct, Muskegon, MI 49442
- Phone
- (231) 788-4219
- Website
- www.campingmuskegon.com
Wolf Lake Resort & Campground is a hotel located in Muskegon, MI. It is one of 30 hotels listed in Muskegon. Its 3.7-star rating is slightly below the Muskegon city average of 4.2 stars. It ranks #14 of 30 hotels in Muskegon. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Wolf Lake Resort & Campground
We are a small family owned campground. Established in 1988. Our goal is to preserve the beautiful nature in Wolf Lake. We offer electric & water sites (30 o 50 amp) and also have rustic sites. All our sites include a fire ring and picnic table. We... More
Customer Reviews
We had a good overall experience at this campsite thanks to the incredibly friendly host and the dog-friendly atmosphere — our pet loved it here! The washrooms were impressively clean, which was a big plus. However, the campground itself was not maintained at all. The grounds looked unkept, with overgrown areas and scattered debris in some spots. Finding the campsite markings was also quite difficult, especially when arriving later in the day — better signage would go a long way. Despite these issues, we still enjoyed our stay and appreciated the warm hospitality. With some maintenance improvements, this place could be a fantastic spot for campers and their furry friends.
Every person we encountered that worked here was so kind. Our spot was spacious & had a really cute view. Very close to Sunset Beach which was a nice perk. We brought our kayaks so having 2 places to go so close by was great. We were told there were nature trails but didn’t get a chance to check it out. The site itself, kind staff, & proximity to water was worthy of 5 stars. The bathrooms were pretty bad though, I do think there was someone trying to keep them clean but other campers must have been contributing to them being pretty gross. For anyone with bathrooms in their camper, this would be a great place to book! Especially for the pricing, very inexpensive.
This is the WORST CAMPGROUND ON EARTH!! I have one star because there is not a zero star option! From the time I made my reservations I should have canceled and went elsewhere! First they made my reservations for the wrong weekend, then when they fixed the date they double charged my charge card. They said they could accommodate our camper (30 ft) they put us in a spot that was so dangerous to get into and out of, very scary!! The roads are difficult to navigate and the terrain is dangerous. Most of the campsites are rented out seasonally to “homeless people”. The seasonal campers NEVER MOVE THEIR CAMPERS, they live in them year round! Every site has junk cars and broken down junk at them and they are FILTHY AND OLD!! There are not many sites for campers for daily rental, the one we had ha
This place is a mostly comfy retreat in the back neck of Muskegon State Park. That being said, this place has some quirks that would be visitors should know. Check in office was hard to find. We ended up calling when we couldn't locate it. When we couldn't find it we ended up parking at the building that had the bathrooms but also had apartments with permanent tenants. The short term and tent campers are not at all separated from the long-term or RV/trailer campers. Not every campsite had a firepit. As other reviews have said, the climb to the bathroom -using the marked path - is steep. The lake used in promotional images is across the street, there is a smaller pond backed against the campground that was depleated when we visited. The staff was super friendly and accommodating. The wom
Not as advertised, not even by a long stretch. The lady who checked us in was super friendly; that was the last fully positive thing I have to say about this place. The pictures on the website are of the lake across the street. The campground itself is on the "shores" of a mucky, mosquito-INFESTED swamp. The playground equipment is ancient, and the stuff of nightmares. As if Stephen King designed it in the 1960s and never looked back. My kids came back bearing handfuls of broken glass to throw away. The trip to the bathroom/shower facilities is not for the faint of heart, or for anyone with any type of physical disability. The walk is STEEP and sketchy. No steps, no handrails, just a sandy 45-degree slope. The bathrooms themselves are decent, except you can't regulate the temperatur
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