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Campeggio aperto da 01 May a 15 October
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5 / 5 (6 voti )

Leelanau Pines Campground

6500 East Leelanau Pines Drive
49621, Cedar
Michigan, Stati Uniti d'America

On beautiful Lake Leelanau, wooded, fishing, swimming, boating. Near Traverse City, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Wineries.

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Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
We had a nice site near the boat ramp, i.e. close to the lake. It was a level spot on grass/ sand, with a picnic table and full hookups. Friendly campers all around (though some were disgruntled with new ownership). Pickle ball court was nice to have. Close to some great attractions (Sleeping Bear Dunes, M22, lots of wineries). Clean bathrooms, though because it was late in the season only one was open. We had great weather, so the stars seemed within reach. Only complaint is that they were storing the boat lifts opposite our site, making it difficult to pull out.
1 anno ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
Nice, large, shady lot with a beautiful lake view. Last lot on the road to the boat ramp. Lot next to us was empty 4 out of the 5 days we were there, and there is a big green space on the other side. Two walking paths near us. One leads to the beach & playground area. Bathrooms were nice and clean. Park caters to seasonal campers, and everyone seemed to know everyone else. However, that was a nice thing. Made for nice, well-kept lots with flowers, decks, etc. Everyone was very friendly. Seemed very safe, and we didn’t hesitate leaving things out while we were gone and overnight. The only downside was the Wi-Fi signal wasn’t very good, and T-Mobile cell signal was non-existent. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here & would have liked to stay longer. Would definitely like to go back!
1 anno ago

RJS
Inglese (USA)
First time stay at Leelanau Pines, but it won't be my last that is for sure. Wonderful, pleasant, and very helpful staff. Outstanding location. Grounds well kept and clean. Just an overall great experience. I camped in my 86 VW Westfalia. Looking forward to my next stay.
2 anni ago

1Terra
Inglese (USA)
After cycling 30 rolling, scenic miles in Leelanau Cty., we pulled into our campsite with a personal escort asking us, “Is this going to work for you?” Yes ma’am it will! Steps from lovely Lake Leelanau, that reminds me of the Finger Lakes in western NY where I grew up. Shower house was clean and well ventilated and we enjoyed walking around the various lanes of seasonal campers after dinner. Fire rings, picnic tables, utilities if you need them and good service.
3 anni ago

Kcoxe
Inglese (USA)
We were late arriving but they had friendly staff that met us to check us in and guide us to our site (T). The site had full hookups and was considered to be one of the premium sites. It included electric, sewer, water, cable, and WiFi when it worked. We were stationed near the boat ramp and had a beautiful shaded view of the lake. Our neighbors, most of whom were permanent campers, were nice. Daily visits by the local duck families were entertaining. We enjoyed visiting the Sleeping bear dunes, Leland where we found a nice small quiet beach to swim in Lake Michigan. We also did two small trips to the light houses nearby and north of Travers City.
3 anni ago