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Located on the Betsie Valley Trail System, the Betsie River Campsite has direct access to bicycling, hiking and cross-country skiing. It offers RV and tent camping, electric and water hook-ups, as well as a dump station and pumping service. The campground has modern fish cleaning station and fish freezing for your convenience. Camper cabins that sleep 6 people are available. Some of the seasonal activities include color tours in the fall, mushrooming in the spring, and biking in the summer.

Location: 1923 River Road, Frankfort Michigan 49635 Telephone 231-352-9535

Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(Frankfort) Betsie River Campsite
(Traverse City) Holiday Park Campground
(Lake Leelanau) Lake Leelanau R.V. Park
(Mesick) Northern Exposure Campground
(Empire) Sleepy Bear Campground
(Acme) Traverse Bay RV Resort

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