RV campers can explore the best of the city, nature, and plenty of lakes near Ann Arbor.
Bring your RV to Ann Arbor to be close to all the attractions in this lively university town. Catch a game at the Big House, explore a museum, hike or bike the Border-to-Border Trail, or paddle the Huron River. Head to Detroit for urban adventures, and in summer, cool off at Lake Huron or Lake Erie. Plenty of nearby state parks offer smaller lakes, trails, and nature escapes, including Sterling, Hayes, Fort Custer, and Seven Lakes state parks. Look for gold and wildflowers in Huron-Manistee National Forests. Winters are cold and long, but active visitors can explore on skis, snowshoes, snowmobiles, fat tire bikes, and dog sleds, or try ice skating, ice climbing, and ice fishing. Some Michigan state parks offer RV campsites with electric hookups and are open year-round, while many Ann Arbor RV parks offer full hookups and space for larger RVs, and some offer extras like pools, playgrounds, laundry facilities, and wifi.
Bring your RV to Ann Arbor to be close to all the attractions in this lively university town. Catch a game at the Big House, explore a museum, hike or bike the Border-to-Border Trail, or paddle the Huron River. Head to Detroit for urban adventures, and in summer, cool off at Lake Huron or Lake Erie. Plenty of nearby state parks offer smaller lakes, trails, and nature escapes, including Sterling, Hayes, Fort Custer, and Seven Lakes state parks. Look for gold and wildflowers in Huron-Manistee National Forests. Winters are cold and long, but active visitors can explore on skis, snowshoes, snowmobiles, fat tire bikes, and dog sleds, or try ice skating, ice climbing, and ice fishing. Some Michigan state parks offer RV campsites with electric hookups and are open year-round, while many Ann Arbor RV parks offer full hookups and space for larger RVs, and some offer extras like pools, playgrounds, laundry facilities, and wifi.