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d1h

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Posted: 12/12/07 05:35pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dick_B wrote:

Mackinaw Mill Creek Campground in Mackinaw City seems to have lots of things for kids to do.
I'll second that.

gixxergreg

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My kids love Manapogo park in Orland Indiana... just a few miles from Jellystone Fremont. The weekends are usually busy with activity, and the kids find plenty to do during the week, swimming in a nice lake, boating, fishing riding bicycles etc.





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Posted: 12/15/07 08:47am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The Jellystone in Fremont is one that we seem to go back to every summer. The kids enjoy it there.

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Harbourtown RV resort in Monroe Michigan, they have there own entertainment facility next door, go-carts, batting cages, mini-golf, inside there is pin-ball games,etc..

Outdoor swings, swimming pool, and if they like to golf there is a 18 hole facility also on the property.

Outside of Disney this place has more goodies than any place I have been to, plus they are open all year!!!


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We made our 3rd year in a row trip to Traverse City in July, just after the National Cherry Festival, to TimberRidge Resort. We have a 10 yr old daughter and she loves it there. We do too! In the woods and lots of hard sandpacked roads for riding bikes all over the place. Hiking Trails too, since it is on the edge of a State Forest. Fire Rings on every site, nice Lodge and CampStore, Wagon Rides, Bike Rentals, Craft and Special events everyday, like Cherry Pie eating contests on the grounds. At night they have an Air Cannon that shoots off Candy from a Fire Tower they built last year. Glow Parades, Water Fight Wagon Rides. Kids love it! Nice quiet secluded campground, yet only 3 miles from the Beach. 30 Miles from the National Lakeshore and Dunes Park. Already making plans for the 4th Annual Trek back to TC and TimberRidge!!! It's an 11 hour run for us but well worth it once we get there!

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