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Campsite opened from 01 April till 30 October
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2 / 5 (11 votes )

Detroit Greenfield RV Park

6680 Bunton Road
48197, Ypsilanti
Michigan, the United States

96 sites w/sewer. 23 miles from Greenfield Village, Henry Ford Museum. Near Camping World, U of M Football, EMU, Ann Arbor Art Fair, Comerica Park, Ford Field, Detroit Zoo, Yankee Air Museum, Auto Baron Homes. Private spring fed lake, water slide, shaded pull thru's, camping cabins/trailer. Reservations accepted.

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Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop

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Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Sand beach
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Linda Runolfsson II
English (US)
Despite having booked in advance, I wasn't going to arrive until after 5pm, when the office was closed. They hadn't left my reservation details outside as expected, so I had to call the after-hours number. The man on the phone instructed me to ignore the 'Do Not Enter' sign to reach my allocated spot. I chose to drive the correct way instead. As I was heading to my spot, number 108, the same man appeared and reprimanded me for not following his directions, sarcastically adding that "I knew best". I was taken aback by being chastised for obeying the signs. My experience at this place was far from pleasant. It felt more like residing in a mobile home park rather than a holiday campsite. The majority of the occupants seemed to be permanent residents, not individuals seeking a leisurely weekend or vacation. The campsite appeared disorganised, and we were subjected to the local campers' disputes. Our spot was muddy, despite there being no rain for over a week. When I requested a different spot, the office lady offered to provide an extra mat that she uses when her spot floods. I declined and decided to remain where I was. There were plenty of other spots available for the weekend that could have improved our experience, but they weren't offered. I won't be returning to this place. Unless you enjoy camping in a local mobile home park, I'd advise against wasting your money.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Paid for premium lakeside site,got view of large rv next to me. Band of kids each morning raking up gravel in sand buckets and then flinging at eachothers heads, in bucketfulls each morning. I had to ask them not to fling them at my camper. No parent around. Asked to leave early, told they dont give refunds. If you stay here, dont prebook, they will not refund. Night manager all attitude and cigar smoke.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
After only a few hours of moderate rainfall, we arrived to a completely flooded park. Got my site number, and an employee guided us to the site. It was completely underwater. When we told him the obvious, he said, “they all are.” I suggested taking the site two spots down, same type site moderately dry, and he said “Fine, tell the office.” And drove off. I walked back to the office to tell them. They said okay, and we set up. A different employee came back and said we couldn’t park there because it was already paid for by someone else. I said, “Well, we already paid for a spot and we’re here.” He replied that we would have to move. He showed us another flooded site. Then a site that would obviously not fit our camper. We all kind of stared at each other for a minute, then he said “Take the spot you’re at, I’ll tell the boss.” So “the boss” came in his car immediately combative telling us we couldn’t stay there. I said, “Okay well where should we go? The spots we were shown won’t work.” He said Spot 51. I asked where it was at, he said he didn’t know because he didn’t have a map. Once we found it, it was both too small and under water. When I pointed this out he said “Yeah, it’s raining.” I said well we already paid for a spot and it’s not flooded so we will stay there. He said “No, I’ll call a tow truck.” I said “Well give us a refund and we’ll leave.” He said “I don’t think I will give you a refund, but I will call the tow truck.” This went on for awhile until he told me to “Call God,” and I suggested “give me a refund instead.” Finally he asked if I give you a refund will you leave? And I said yes. Moral, we got the refund. I understand having a bad day, but I don’t get to throw temper tantrums at my customer service job when things are hard. As others have said, none of the amenities are running - they all have construction tape around them. So between the abhorrent customer service, terrible sites, and no amenities, I would suggest you stay far away.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
I’m a solo camper who lives full time in my trailer. Campground is nice. There are lots of lovely shaded and waterfront sites plus free Wi-Fi. Only downside is that all amenities including the water park and bounce house were closed. The showers were absolutely disgusting so I just didn’t shower while I was here. The camp store also wasn’t open because the weather was hot. It’s a nice place but not well maintained and advertised amenities were not functional
1 year ago

Mea
English (US)
We only stayed at this KOA because we couldn’t find any available campsites at any other campgrounds in the area. We usually don’t consider KOA because they are generally too expensive for what we need them for but this KOA has water/electric sites for $30. Keep in mind you can’t choose which site number you get. This is a new KOA so they are still transitioning from an RV park and are sprucing up the campground to KOA standards. Do not expect anything glamorous. The improvements appear to be gradual. I feel like the main building would need to be renovated to truly makes themselves a proper KOA. But as for the campground itself, the campsites are close together. The chalky gravel campsites and roads are raked everyday. They do roadside trash pickup throughout the day. I observed them come by twice a day. I think there are 7 individual shower rooms. The restrooms are attached to the main office building (like the showers). I mention that because the map we were given doesn’t indicate where the restrooms are but to be fair the office staff told us where they were. The showers and restrooms are alright. The campers make them gross but I see the staff cleaning everything on schedule around noon everyday. There’s a laundry room which is very clean. The washers are $2 and the dryers are $1 for 40 minutes. There’s a playground. A swimming area on the lake. There’s a trail that goes around the lake. The KOA has well stocked doggy poop bags and trashcans along the trail. Oh! The camp store has ice cream, general food stuffs, fishing tackle and will accept packages. Internet. Verizon via iPhone 12 via a weBoost signal booster (because I forgot to turn it off): 22 mbps down and 3 mbps up with 29 ms ping; T-Mobile via Nighthawk MR1100 via weBoost: 36 mbps down and 19 mbps up with 46 ms ping.
2 years ago

Stefanie
English (US)
This campground is a mess. Roads need serious gravel, everything is a mess of mud, dirt, and puddles. Picnic tables are old and rotting, no concrete or gravel patios at sites. Restrooms have a broken hand dryer and no towels most of the time. Several of the showers don’t work properly and you can only turn on hot or cold water, but not a mix of both. Showers 3 and 5 are safe and functional. On the bright side, this is a great place for families on the weekends. The slide and swim area are packed, and we spent hours out on our paddle boards on the water. The trail around the lake is also nice. But all in all, not worth it. This place needs some serious work.
2 years ago

fred
English (US)
Took our grand daughter here with the intentions we could play miniature golf and she could use the water slide. When we inquired about the water slide we were told it wasn’t open during the week days because they don’t have enough kids and staff there during that time frame to make it worthwhile. We also asked about playing miniature golf and was told it was closed because the wood was rotted and they didn’t want someone getting hurt on it. So those two advertised features we could not use. The outside showers all had signs on them, ‘closed’ .. there were 2 inside working showers. The outside bathroom was clean, but it only had 1 hand dryer that wasn’t working. Our last day there was a paper towel roll on the counter top. The office closed at 5:00 pm, so no walking up to the store for an after dinner ice cream. Also, we didn’t notice any after hour vending machines (opportunity for them to make some extra $?) We also thought their price for firewood was a little high $8/bundle when we’ve seen the same elsewhere for $5.00 … Visitor fee was $5.00 for each visitor. On a positive note the walk around the lake is very nice as well as fishing. Grand daughter was able to learn how to fish.
2 years ago

Joe
English (US)
Converting to KOA and the welcome area was full of boxes. Easy checkin and the Assistant Manger lead us to our site. We are a 39’ rig that doesn’t turn tight and he helped accommodate on the approach to our site. They were busy grading the gravel road and sites. It was dusty. There is more grass in between sites if you get out from under the trees. We did not use the bathhouse or any other facilities. Seems to be more long term campers on the far side. Once all returned from the days work or adventures, it was quiet.
2 years ago

Tom
English (US)
This former KOA was operated independently for several decades, and is now a KOA again, renamed Detroit Ann Arbor KOA.
3 years ago