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Barnes Park Campground


70 RV Sites, 13 Tent Sites

Antrim County's Barnes Park Campground offers Northern Michigan's finest camping. Located on Grand Traverse Bay, the park offers spacious wooded campsites. The friendly safe environment makes this park a perfect place for a family vacation or a quiet get-away. Whether you choose to walk the beach, sit by the campfire, hike in the woods on the trails, or ride your bike, make Barnes Park Campground your vacation destination!

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Things to know

Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Rules

Registration and Arrival Check-In Procedure - Check-in is any time after 2 PM - Check out is before 11 AM. - This gives our staff a chance to make sure your campsite is in top-quality condition for your stay. - While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement. Rules and Regulations - Please review this list of information so you are best equipped for your trip to our wonderful campground! - Please note, check-in is any time after 2 PM, and check out is before 11 AM. - This gives our staff a chance to make sure your campsite is in top-quality condition for your stay! - Only 1 trailer/RV is permitted on each campsite Quiet Hours - Quiet hours will be enforced from 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Noise Control Policy - A person shall not use a loudspeaker, public address system, or sound-amplifying equipment of any kind without permission. - A person shall not operate any motor, motor vehicle, radio, television, phonograph, CD, tape recorder, or any other device in such a manner as to create a noise that disturbs or annoys others at any time, day, or night. Prohibited Acts Regarding County Property and Natural Resources - A person shall not destroy, damage, cut, burn, remove county property, picnic tables, snow fence, trees, shrubs, wildflowers, planted grasses, or vegetation without first obtaining proper written permission. Prohibited Items and Activities - A person shall not shoot an air gun, gas gun, spring-loaded gun, or slingshot, or shoot with a bow and arrow. - No weapon capable of slinging, hurling, or shooting a projectile shall be left unattended unless the weapon is locked in a vehicle. - A person shall not engage in any violent, abusive, loud, boisterous, wanton, obscene or otherwise disorderly conduct tending to create a breach of peace; disturb or annoy others; litter, sit or lie upon walks, pathways, or steps thereby obstructing the free passage of others; remove, damage, or steal property of another. - A person shall not build fires except in designated places and/or except in stoves or grills that are approved by the park range; trench any campsite, or possess more than one (1) table belonging to the county per campsite. - No fires on the beach. - No generators allowed. - No Fireworks that leave the ground, spin, bang, or float (Chinese lantern). - A person shall not possess a glass container on the beach. - A person shall not camp for more than fifteen (15) consecutive nights, nor more than a total of thirty (30) nights per calendar year. - A person shall not walk into or drive a vehicle through an occupied campsite. Waste Disposal Activities in Parks and Waters Policy - A person shall not dump, place, throw, or leave, or cause or permit the dumping, placing, throwing, or leaving of litter in any area of the park or waters, except in containers provided. - Deposit refuse or waste material that has originated outside the park in a receptacle provided for park use, or place or burn garbage in fire rings or stoves, or dispose of any fish cleanings in any park receptacle without first placing them in a sealed bag and securely tying it closed. - A proper container must be used under any drain to gather liquid waste of any type, and such waste gathered in a container must be disposed of at such place designated by the park ranger. Regulation on Storing Equipment in Parks or Recreation Areas - A person shall not store or leave any boat, trailer, tent, or camping equipment in the park or recreation area without first obtaining proper written permission. - This subdivision does not apply to registered campers using the campground facilities during such time as they are properly registered. Parental and Guardian Responsibility - Parents, guardians, or adults are held responsible for children in their care. - They are responsible for ensuring that such a child complies with all park rules and will be held responsible for any damage caused by such a child. Registration Requirements for Campsite Reservations - A responsible person (18 years of age or older) must register. - Identification will be required in order to register a campsite. - The park staff shall require that the names of all members of the party be recorded, and if deemed necessary by camp staff, verification will be required from parents or guardians. Camping Policy - A person may camp in designated campgrounds or campsites only when the established fee is paid. - There are no refunds for days paid for in advance. Motor Vehicle Regulations Within Park Areas - A person shall not operate or park a motor vehicle except on designated roads or designated parking areas, operate a motor vehicle on a park road or parking lot at a speed in excess of ten (10) miles per hour, in an unsafe manner, or disobey traffic signs, operate a minibike or trailbike within any area of the park. - Reduce speed in heavy pedestrian traffic. Pet Policy - A person shall not possess a dog or other animal unless it is under the immediate control on a leash not exceeding six (6) feet in length. - A person shall not allow a dog or other animal within a water or land area designated as a bathing beach, or in any other water area used for swimming or wading, bring a dog, except leader dogs for the blind, or other animal into enclosed park building, or leave a dog or other animal unattended at any time, permit a dog or other animal to run loose or create a disturbance, or to fail to properly control a dog or other animal. - Any dog or other animal found not in the possession of, or under the immediate control of its owner or owner’s agent, or any dog or other animal creating a nuisance or disturbance may be removed from the park. - The owner of the dog or other animal will be held responsible for any damage caused by the dog or other animal. Campground Site Fees and Clearance Policy - The campground charges per camping unit on the site they are occupying. - A minimum 4-foot clearance on all sides of each unit is required. - Each unit will be charged a camping fee, with the exception of a tent on their site for children less than 18 years old living in the same household.

Cancellation Policy

MODERATE If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.