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Port Huron KOA Resort

Port Huron KOA Resort

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5111 Lapeer Rd, Kimball, Michigan, 48074, United States
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Jun 4, 2019
Great place to camp! Tons for the kids to do. Beautiful wooded sites with lots of shade. Nice pools. Very well kept campground! Very nice helpful staff! Can’t wait to go back!

May 18, 2019
I have always had a wonderful experience at this KOA and therefore come back every year. The staff is wonderful, very pleasant and helpful. The Lodges are clean and well maintained. They have all the kitchen amenities necessary. Dishes, pots, pans, glasses etc. Nice BBQ and individual bonfire pit. The activities are endless. Movie night, swimming pools, Old fashion parlors to shop in. Sawmill City includes, putt putt golf, water slides, water bumper boats, go carts, batting cages etc. They also put together a very nice breakfast that is cheap for all the food you get. You will not be disappointed. 👍

May 5, 2019
This was our first visit here and we came with family and shared two side by side sites. This is a beautiful campground and it's clear the owner has made a significant investment and is improving on it. Broad variety of camp sites to choose from, plus cabins. 2 pools, game room, multiple play grounds for the kids, mini train and shops. Really a great family destination.

Apr 21, 2019
Love this place, my wife and I try and go every year around Halloween. They have events around all of the holidays. It’s a great place to stay with family, doesn’t get too rowdy, and the park is always very clean and well maintained. Around Halloween they have pumpkin carving for the kids, once a weekend they do trick or treating, and trailer decorations. In the summer they’ve got bikes to rent, and other activities, and even a pizza place and general store in the back, super convenient. The one thing I will say is like everywhere in the area, the wood for campfires is expensive, $6/bundle last time I was there.

May 6, 2019
If you like loud music, water gun fights, and cursing around your camp sight then you'll love this place. Tented with the kids in July and although there are great amenities, this place has gone down hill. Won't be returning next year.

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