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Iroquois
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Iroquois

Wild Rose, Michigan
4.2 (103 reviews)

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About Iroquois

Campground in Michigan.

Iroquois Public Campground offers a wonderful escape into Michigan's natural landscape, providing RV enthusiasts with a serene retreat that balances accessibility with outdoor adventure. Located in Michigan, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the region's diverse attractions and natural beauty, making it a favorite destination for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a memorable camping experience.

The campground itself provides a peaceful setting where visitors can disconnect from the hustle of daily life and reconnect with nature. The well-maintained grounds create a welcoming atmosphere that appeals to both seasoned RVers and those new to camping. With solid ratings from hundreds of guests, Iroquois has earned its reputation as a reliable choice for quality outdoor accommodations.

Michigan's landscape surrounding the campground offers tremendous appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. The state is renowned for its natural beauty, including access to the Great Lakes, forests, and scenic waterways that make the region a premier camping destination. Depending on your specific location within Michigan, you'll find opportunities for fishing, hiking, water activities, and wildlife viewing. The changing seasons create different experiences throughout the year, from vibrant summer adventures to peaceful fall foliage viewing.

The area around Iroquois provides plenty of reasons to venture beyond your campsite. Michigan attractions range from charming small towns and local restaurants to larger cultural destinations and natural landmarks. Whether you're interested in exploring lighthouses, visiting state parks, enjoying water recreation, or simply enjoying the peaceful Michigan countryside, the region delivers diverse entertainment options.

Iroquois works particularly well for travelers who want a comfortable camping base without excessive frills, allowing budget-conscious visitors to spend more on experiencing the surrounding region. The campground attracts repeat visitors who appreciate its reliable amenities and convenient location for exploring Michigan's highlights. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Iroquois provides the comfortable home base you need for a fulfilling Michigan camping adventure.
4.2

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103

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Wild Rose is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Michigan weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Wild Rose.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Wild Rose. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Iroquois Reviews

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Jeffery Lowery

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeffery Lowery

Great location but park needs better grounds keeping. Parking on grass site was not real level at all but I did get the Class A to simi set up straight. The laundry was closed the entire time here almost 2 weeks with no mention on when the issues would be fixed. The entry was not easy with motorhome key pad was set for vehicle height so you had to get out for access but by the time you got back t... Great location but park needs better grounds keeping. Parking on grass site was not real level at all but I did get the Class A to simi set up straight. The laundry was closed the entire time here almost 2 weeks with no mention on when the issues would be fixed. The entry was not easy with motorhome key pad was set for vehicle height so you had to get out for access but by the time you got back to your rig the gate was already closing so it took 2 people to enter. Guest are very friendly and quiet little to no children but very courteous. Pet friendly but no dog run. Overall due to location it was a value.

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Jeffery Lowery

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Jeffery Lowery

Great location but park needs better grounds keeping. Parking on grass site was not real level at all but I did get the Class A to simi set up straight. The laundry was closed the entire time here almost 2 weeks with no mention on when the issues would be fixed. The entry was not easy with motorhome key pad was set for vehicle height so you had to get out for access but by the time you got back t... Great location but park needs better grounds keeping. Parking on grass site was not real level at all but I did get the Class A to simi set up straight. The laundry was closed the entire time here almost 2 weeks with no mention on when the issues would be fixed. The entry was not easy with motorhome key pad was set for vehicle height so you had to get out for access but by the time you got back to your rig the gate was already closing so it took 2 people to enter. Guest are very friendly and quiet little to no children but very courteous. Pet friendly but no dog run. Overall due to location it was a value.

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Rachel Bornes

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Rachel Bornes

Me and my family stayed here for a week while we were traveling between New York and Vermont. I will say I loved the location, it had access to a lot of great places to visit, but I have to complain about a few things. First of all, the public bathrooms were so dirty! There were bugs everywhere, one stall in the women’s bathroom was not working, and only dirty bars of soap to wash your hands with,... Me and my family stayed here for a week while we were traveling between New York and Vermont. I will say I loved the location, it had access to a lot of great places to visit, but I have to complain about a few things. First of all, the public bathrooms were so dirty! There were bugs everywhere, one stall in the women’s bathroom was not working, and only dirty bars of soap to wash your hands with, the floor was disgusting!! The showers also barely had light and were filled with bugs, you also had to pay for a few minutes in a dirty shower, which I didn’t do. Then, the cabin we stayed in didn’t seem to be cleaned at all. There were dead bugs, no warm water, the pull out bed would start folding up again if you weren’t laying on it. I can’t believe this! Also the campground was so full that people seemed squished together, no privacy. Also, ant hills EVERYWHERE!! Literally the ground was covered in them! That’s pretty gross. The only positive thing was the location and that everyone else in the campground seemed pretty nice. I did like the laundry room. But overall I don’t think I want to stay here again..

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Rachel Bornes

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Rachel Bornes

Me and my family stayed here for a week while we were traveling between New York and Vermont. I will say I loved the location, it had access to a lot of great places to visit, but I have to complain about a few things. First of all, the public bathrooms were so dirty! There were bugs everywhere, one stall in the women’s bathroom was not working, and only dirty bars of soap to wash your hands with,... Me and my family stayed here for a week while we were traveling between New York and Vermont. I will say I loved the location, it had access to a lot of great places to visit, but I have to complain about a few things. First of all, the public bathrooms were so dirty! There were bugs everywhere, one stall in the women’s bathroom was not working, and only dirty bars of soap to wash your hands with, the floor was disgusting!! The showers also barely had light and were filled with bugs, you also had to pay for a few minutes in a dirty shower, which I didn’t do. Then, the cabin we stayed in didn’t seem to be cleaned at all. There were dead bugs, no warm water, the pull out bed would start folding up again if you weren’t laying on it. I can’t believe this! Also the campground was so full that people seemed squished together, no privacy. Also, ant hills EVERYWHERE!! Literally the ground was covered in them! That’s pretty gross. The only positive thing was the location and that everyone else in the campground seemed pretty nice. I did like the laundry room. But overall I don’t think I want to stay here again..

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Dany Gosselin Gagnon

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dany Gosselin Gagnon

was a really good week we spend at this campground, the toilets and the site was pretty clean... everyone are so friendly there !!!! Canadian are welcome there

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Dany Gosselin Gagnon

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dany Gosselin Gagnon

was a really good week we spend at this campground, the toilets and the site was pretty clean... everyone are so friendly there !!!! Canadian are welcome there

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Christopher Kidney

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Christopher Kidney

Iroquois campground and RV park is easy to get to and just a short drive off of 87. It is within a short drive of many local attractions like Ausable Chasm, lake Champlain and the Adirondack mountains. It's not far to Lake Placid or Whiteface mountain. The park is clean and fairly quite with decent sized lots. Make sure you inspect you site as many have obstacles like large stumps. Our lot #21 had... Iroquois campground and RV park is easy to get to and just a short drive off of 87. It is within a short drive of many local attractions like Ausable Chasm, lake Champlain and the Adirondack mountains. It's not far to Lake Placid or Whiteface mountain. The park is clean and fairly quite with decent sized lots. Make sure you inspect you site as many have obstacles like large stumps. Our lot #21 had lots of room but was challenging to set up in because it has a small concrete pad for a small trailer of about 20 feet and large pine stumps to maneuver around and a large pine tree with many roots. The septic service is very high in this lot because of the tree roots so consider this if you have low tank drains. The washing machines were out of service the entire time were there. If you have a reservation and arrive and no one is in the office they will leave your parking pass and paperwork on the board out side. It was an overall good experience with most of the guests we met being friendly. The staff were friendly and easy to work with.

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Christopher Kidney

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Christopher Kidney

Iroquois campground and RV park is easy to get to and just a short drive off of 87. It is within a short drive of many local attractions like Ausable Chasm, lake Champlain and the Adirondack mountains. It's not far to Lake Placid or Whiteface mountain. The park is clean and fairly quite with decent sized lots. Make sure you inspect you site as many have obstacles like large stumps. Our lot #21 had... Iroquois campground and RV park is easy to get to and just a short drive off of 87. It is within a short drive of many local attractions like Ausable Chasm, lake Champlain and the Adirondack mountains. It's not far to Lake Placid or Whiteface mountain. The park is clean and fairly quite with decent sized lots. Make sure you inspect you site as many have obstacles like large stumps. Our lot #21 had lots of room but was challenging to set up in because it has a small concrete pad for a small trailer of about 20 feet and large pine stumps to maneuver around and a large pine tree with many roots. The septic service is very high in this lot because of the tree roots so consider this if you have low tank drains. The washing machines were out of service the entire time were there. If you have a reservation and arrive and no one is in the office they will leave your parking pass and paperwork on the board out side. It was an overall good experience with most of the guests we met being friendly. The staff were friendly and easy to work with.

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Patrick Covey

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Patrick Covey

Upon entering the campground; or lack therof of entering the campground because the attendant was not available at the phone number needed to enter the gate for the first time, they were too busy playing horseshoes; we then waited ten minutes for someone to tell us where our lot was. We had paid for a lot with two vehicles totalling 51 feet. A van and a RV. Once we began to be settled in our spot,... Upon entering the campground; or lack therof of entering the campground because the attendant was not available at the phone number needed to enter the gate for the first time, they were too busy playing horseshoes; we then waited ten minutes for someone to tell us where our lot was. We had paid for a lot with two vehicles totalling 51 feet. A van and a RV. Once we began to be settled in our spot, an attendant took the time from his game of horseshoes to tell us that we needed to buy a second lot for our van because it was too close to being a camper. Really? Not a rule on any of their literature or their website. All these things we complained about, but did not fight them on because it was getting late and we would not have been able to find another place to camp for the evening. Good thing quiet time was 10pm. Too bad no one recognized it. Children finally stopped running by our site screaming around 12am. If you're looking for a great place to stop for a night on your way through New York, Iroquois Campground is exactly the place you want to avoid.

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Patrick Covey

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Patrick Covey

Upon entering the campground; or lack therof of entering the campground because the attendant was not available at the phone number needed to enter the gate for the first time, they were too busy playing horseshoes; we then waited ten minutes for someone to tell us where our lot was. We had paid for a lot with two vehicles totalling 51 feet. A van and a RV. Once we began to be settled in our spot,... Upon entering the campground; or lack therof of entering the campground because the attendant was not available at the phone number needed to enter the gate for the first time, they were too busy playing horseshoes; we then waited ten minutes for someone to tell us where our lot was. We had paid for a lot with two vehicles totalling 51 feet. A van and a RV. Once we began to be settled in our spot, an attendant took the time from his game of horseshoes to tell us that we needed to buy a second lot for our van because it was too close to being a camper. Really? Not a rule on any of their literature or their website. All these things we complained about, but did not fight them on because it was getting late and we would not have been able to find another place to camp for the evening. Good thing quiet time was 10pm. Too bad no one recognized it. Children finally stopped running by our site screaming around 12am. If you're looking for a great place to stop for a night on your way through New York, Iroquois Campground is exactly the place you want to avoid.

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