Riverside RV Park
About
There is potable water and non-potable rinse water available on the east side of the ball diamond. This is in reference to an RV dump station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 45 reviews
We happened upon this campground after trying Bay View Campground, which was closed for the season... and we were thrilled! There's been a lot of work put into this place and the rest rooms/showers are probably the best we've come across for years! The folks that handle the paperwork for staying here are across the highway at Ziibi Mart - which is a great little place to stop for re-supplies and ice cream! - and they're all very friendly and helpful. You can call from the park entry to pay for a camp site - Ziibi Mart's number is posted there. We had the park to ourselves (October 17th). Everything was spotlessly clean and the beach was spectacular, looking across the mouth of St Mary's River on the Lake side of the Soo Locks. All in all, it was a great place to stay and I'm sure we'll be back again in the Spring and Fall. High Value for the price they charge (abt $40). It would be nice if they filled their firepits about 1/2 way with gravel or sand so you can SEE the fire in them!!
We have stayed here twice. Exceptional cleanliness and quiet camping.
This is a beautiful park on the lake. I was visiting MI and I got to take a yoga class on the beach of Lake Superior. It was awesome because I’m always taking yoga classes on the beach here in FL so it was amazing to do it in a lake beach surrounded by mountains and trees. The scenery is stunning.
A place to park your RV. Good Tribal (Native American) Campground for adults and families looking to stay a couple nights just to sleep in their RV while you visit local attractions. Campground has nice, older, but overall maintained facilities. Very good value. Nothing for kids to do while there. About half sites are full hook up ($35/night) and the rest have water and electricity ($25). The campground doesn’t have any recreational activities for anyone. Wild Bluffs Golf Course is right next to campground. Barebones is best way to describe. There is a beach to swim at with a small playground for kids a half mile north of the camp. Casino is across the street. A Lake Superior bay can be seen across the street from the campground. Taquamenon Falls & St. Ignace is an hour away. Sault Ste. Marie is 30 minutes. Around 10 minutes to Iroquois Lighthouse and 55 minutes to Whitefish Point Lighthouse. The parks grass tends to be on the high side. Appears to be at least a couple weeks since last cut. Better suited for adults or short stays than kids. Restrooms and showers are clean and maintained but dimly lit. Has 2 dump stations as well but the water didn’t work to clean out your hoses. Roads in park are gravel but maintained. Fire pits on every lot. Sites are on the tight side but wide enough to park your RV. Great value for the money. I’d stay again if we were just looking to have a clean place to sleep while visiting local attractions.
The place is very unorganized. They hire people and throw them into a job they don't know a day later. They first told us to find a site we wanted, then they lost our paperwork and didn't know we had paid. The next day we went to the office to extend our stay by a day and they lost that as well so they couldn't understand why we hadn't checked out. They don't take care of the grounds at all. Not sure the last time they mowed or trimmed. They did keep up with the trash pickup. The plus is the sites are nice size and quiet.
