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Conestoga Grand River Campground

3.8(209 reviews)
9720 Oriole Drive, Coopersville, Michigan, 49404, United States
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Potable water and rinse water (non-potable) are available at the RV dump station.

Amenities & Services

Water

Fresh Water Available (Potable)
Rinse Water Available (Non-Potable)

Reviews

3.8

Based on 209 reviews

JB
Sep 25, 2025

We only stayed two nights. The location is beautiful and set along the river, but that’s it. It is primarily a seasonal RV campground. The bathrooms were horrible. They were not clean and the toilets back up easily and they smell. It may be from the water. Individual sites were ok, but the concrete patio was all broken up and uneven.

ES
Sep 23, 2025

Highly overpriced! When we booked our reservation it was about $500 more than anywhere else we’d stayed. I accepted thinking the dock was included. It wasn’t. Didn’t launch there because the launch slab was shifted 6” and I didn’t want to risk dragging the trailer. There was a lot of golf carts driven by kids, often without an adult. No quiet time was enforced so it was party central throughout the week. The ladies shower room leaked into the main area and the water was terrible! Rotten egg smell like 10! The concrete slab in front of the camper was so cracked and shifted that I rolled my ankle twice. But the pool was nice!

SA
Sep 2, 2025

This is a very dated campground. They have quite a few seasonals. Most of the sites that are for weekenders are very small. We felt very closed it but it was shady. Our poor neighbors couldn't put out their awning because it was so tight and would have hit a tree. The bathrooms were clean but very small stalls. The showers were hot but the water was stinky. The main bathhouse could use some updating for sure. The playground is very dated and some of the structures felt unsafe. The view of the river is very nice. The employees were very friendly, helpful and the camp host was great. The concrete around the pool was very unlevel but it was clean. It is not heated so we couldn't swim because of the cool temps. All in all I would not stay here again.

JS
Sep 1, 2025

This campground is rough. Problems arose as soon as I arrived for my stay. Trying to back my 34' camper into a space not big enough for a tent ( couldn't even open my awning the sites were so small). I finally get my camper situated and unhooked from my truck, I go to plug in my electric and the 30 amp plug I need has duck tape over it. I travel down to the store to find out what's going on because I need that outlet. They inform me it is broken and I can just use the 50 amp plug. I don't have a 50 to 30 amp adapter. They make some calls around to their employees and find one for me to borrow for the weekend because I refuse to purchase one since the site was supposed to be 30amp compatible. After getting all set up, my son and I travel down to the playground were we find a. Very run down and dilapidated playground that is not up to any kind of safety standard. There were rotted boards on the benches, on the play structures, exposed nails and screws and just poor upkeep of any thing on that playground. While at the playground, my son keeps bringing me batteries he is finding on the ground. He and I spend about 15 minutes and clean up roughly 10 batteries we found. We then go back to our campsite and I start looking around and realize our site is littered with cigarette butts, as a non smoker I find this repulsive. On our second day, we travel down to the "heated" pool and find that it is 58 degrees. We then travel back to our site where we spend the rest of our evening, our site neighbors bring us over a paper someone had placed on their windshield because they had left on a low level light on the exterior of their camper. The office staff denied being the ones who placed the paper on the windshield of the vehicle and apologized for the passive aggressive behavior when the neighbors hadn't even broken any rules. Speaking of rules, they only seem to apply to weekenders. The season guest can have dogs roam free, can scream and cuss at each other until midnight or later. Long story short, this place fell far short of any expectation you would have of a modern campground. It's like going back to the 80s and just staying there. By the way, that's the last time their bath house was updated.

KB
Jul 7, 2025

My family and I camped at Conestoga over the 4th Holiday. The campsite we had (site 22) wasn't overly wide or deep for our 24' camper with a slide but was full shade. The bathhouse was very dated however it was clean. The showers were hot. Our kids enjoyed the pool very much. The campground had a fantastic fireworks show and activities for the kids. Overall, a nice day. If you're looking for something more jazzy and RV resort style this is not the place.

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