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Campsite opened from 01 April till 01 November
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3 / 5 (5 votes )

Genesee Otter Lake Campground

12260 Farrand Road
48464, Otter Lake
Michigan, the United States

129 Water & elec. Sites, 12 pull throughs, primitive rustic sites, camper cabin rentals. 20/30/50 amp service, 50 amp service is limited. Rates daily, weekly, monthly, seasonal. Family operated 24/7. Two private stocked lakes, no license needed. Sandy beach. Boat, paddle, canoe & bike rentals. Arcade, camp store, gift shop, ice cream, snack bar. Tile restrooms, laundry room, propane station. Group areas, club house, nature trails, volleyball & basketball, horse shoes, putt golf, planned family activities, seasonal campers welcome.

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Electricity
Wifi
Camping shop
Snackbar
Restaurant

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Dogs

Recreation
Bike rental
Playground
Sand beach
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

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Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
We met Ellen, the owner, as she graciously welcomed us to the campground in August 2022. We stayed for about a week as we explored the UP. Excellent 30 amp service with potable water. Easy and clean dump site available. The bathrooms, showers, were super clean and perfect! Only shortfall was Verizon cell service was very weak but the campground had wifi available most of the time. We will definitely come back again if we’re in the UP.
1 year ago

Taratum12
English (US)
We were dupped into a lakefront site with boat for 120 a night. On arrival we discovered our site was dirt, rocks, lots of geese poop, a view of the moat portion of the lake and no boat. -The boat- After inquiring about our boat, we found out we really don't get the boat we paid for. We can leave our ID at the office, walk down to the boat rental, take the boat 200 yards to our site, but only temporarily. They didn't have enough boats for us to have one at our site, even though our site came with a boat. Side notes -all nice lakefront sites are seasonal campers -the bathrooms were not clean and outdated -the campstore was nice so was the breakfast -the beach isn't the cleanest -the sewer tank is above ground and visible. -Also- I hardly write any bad reviews, I am not a hard to please person. That being said, if you are charging over 100 a night for camping, it has to be special experience. This was not it. The site we had should have been $60 max.
2 years ago

notimetotango
English (US)
Campground was clean, we didn’t use bathrooms though. Store was incredible for a camp store. When we first arrived one of the 2 reservations we had made couldn’t be found - the teenagers running the store are less than helpful and several times told me to hold on while they went to scoop ice cream or make a pizza. Once the female owner was contacted and came to the store we were checked in and good to go in 5 minutes. We arrived at our site to find the male owner, George, ready to lend and make sure we could get our rig in the spot. This is not a campground where all is quiet at 10 PM, so if that’s what you’re looking for you’ll likely be disappointed. Small beach but has nice sand - we didn’t actually go down until people started leaving Sunday but had it to ourselves Sunday afternoon/night and this morning, otherwise it was packed and social distancing wasn’t a thought. Some sites are incredibly small and you’re packed in. Ours was sufficient for our 42’ coach and 1 vehicle. There is absolutely no cell service or WiFi at this park - my husband has Verizon and could text but sprint, t-mobile, at&t phones were not working at all. Not the parks fault, but power went out 10 minutes after we got set up for 2 hours. Gout back on, and the park was still having issues so everyone was asked to use gas to heat hot water. The owners are who really saved this from a “I’ll never go there again” to a “Wasn’t perfect but we still enjoyed ourselves” review. They are friendly and helpful!
3 years ago