About D.h. Day Campground
Number of accommodations: 82
Campground Amenities
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Beach Access
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (544)
What Guests Are Saying
D.H. Day Campground boasts a fantastic location near the beautiful Lake Michigan, offering easy access to beaches, bike trails, and nearby towns. Reviewers highlight the spacious, clean campsites and friendly staff, making for a pleasant camping experience. While some mention concerns about the vault toilets and poison ivy, the overall consensus is that the campground provides a charming and enjoyable outdoor retreat.
What Guests Are Saying
D.H. Day Campground boasts a fantastic location near the beautiful Lake Michigan, offering easy access to beaches, bike trails, and nearby towns. Reviewers highlight the spacious, clean campsites and friendly staff, making for a pleasant camping experience. While some mention concerns about the vault toilets and poison ivy, the overall consensus is that the campground provides a charming and enjoyable outdoor retreat.
Review Summary
Joslyn S
VerifiedJune 10, 2025 • Stayed at: 58, Loop: Upper
Beautiful wooded and quiet campground right on the heritage trail.
Jennifer W
VerifiedJune 9, 2025 • Stayed at: 67, Loop: Upper
Staff was very courteous and welcoming. Loved our campsite location with easy access to trail. Quiet at night and early morning made for great sleeping. Wood available on site made it easy to have fire going whenever needed. Restrooms clean
John H
VerifiedJune 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: Generator
Beautiful campground with stunning Lake Michigan frontage. Sites are well sized, and toilet houses are the best I have experienced in Michigan. I will return!
Ezra B
VerifiedMay 30, 2025 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: Generator
Quiet, clean, and no light pollution! I have camped at this campground multiple times because it is just that good! My favorite feature has to be it's proximity to the lake! You can hear the waves from your campsite! I loved walking to the shore to see to watch the sunset and stargaze!
Mary B
VerifiedMay 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 69, Loop: Upper
This was my fourth year in a row, camping at D H Day Campground early in the season, (end of May to early June). I can’t say enough about how amazing this park is and how much this wonderful campground fits my camping style. (Micro camper in my mini van with a Jackery Battery for power generation, and a pop up shower tent for dressing)
Of course, each year has been different based on the weather. This year it was cold and rainy so the good news is: no ticks, mosquitoes, biting beach flys and minimal gnats because of the wind. The rain was mostly at night, so the beach climb was easier to do because the sand was wet and compact. If you need a break from the weather, I highly recommend the shopping and exhibits at the visitor center. You could easily spend a couple of hours there. The displays are amazing, very informative, and interesting for all ages.The artwork in the auditorium walls, done by visiting artists, over the years is amazing.
My favorite hike, Old Indian Trail, has reopened. But I should not tell you that because one of the things I like about this hike is, that it’s often a deserted beach and only a few people on the trail.
I’ve never stayed in this campground during the summer when it’s perhaps more crowded but my experience has always been that the Pit toilets are always clean and well supplied in the campground, and the campsites are always clean. This year another highlight was meeting the camp host Larry. He’s super helpful and friendly. I’m pretty sure because of budget cuts, it will be harder to keep the campground in such good shape, but it sounds like a camp host like Larry is willing to go above and beyond the call of duty, even though he’s a volunteer. And hopefully visitors will do their part by not leaving trash on the site.
Enjoy!
Mary
judy c
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 75, Loop: Upper
Lovely spot. Lovely people. Don't trip over the fire pit grate, like I did.
James T
VerifiedMay 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 77, Loop: Upper
I always arrive after the Rangers go home for the evening so I use recreation.gov to claim my site. It is easily accomplished by looking at the list of sites that are available and choosing one. I like the fact that you can enter a passcode number for the discount.
Sarah R
VerifiedMay 25, 2025 • Stayed at: 86, Loop: Lower
Beware of ticks!
Larry L
VerifiedMay 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: Generator
We love D.H. Day campground. We will be back.
Holly G
VerifiedOctober 24, 2024 • Stayed at: 51, Loop: Upper
This campground is great for those who want to bring their dogs camping. The beach you can walk to from the park is dog friendly. They are serious about the 20 ft limit for campers/vehicles, the sites are nice but some of the entrances seem tight. Close to Glen arbor restaurants & gas, close to dune climb and other trails. Would stay again for sure!
Location D.h. Day Campground
Address:
8010 W. Harbor Hwy. (M 109)
Glen Arbor, MI, 49636
United States
From Empire, MI: Drive north on M-22 for 2 miles (3.2 km) to the intersection of M-109, turn left onto M-109, continue for another 5.3 miles (8.5 km) past the Scenic Drive, Dune Climb & entrance to the D.H. Day Group Campground. The entrance to this campground will be on your left.
From Glen Arbor, MI: Drive west on M-109 for 1.4 miles (2.2 km), the entrance to this campground will be on your right.
Physical Address: 8000 W. Harbor Hwy, Glen Arbor, MI 49636
Latitude & Longitude: 44.8973 / -86.0206
Elevation: 182 feet
Policies & Rules
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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore charges an entrance fee for each vehicle (apart from camping fees).
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CAMPGROUND REGULATIONS: Updated January 2025BE A GOOD CAMPER. PLEASE OBEY THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS.- Campers must check in at the campground office upon arrival. Change sites only with approval of the park ranger at the campground office.- Campers must notify the campground if they will not arrive within 24 hours of the check in time. Phone : 231-326-4700, ext. 5045. If they do not, their reservation will be cancelled and they will be charged the first night's camping fee plus an additional $20 no-show fee.- Check-out time is 12:00 noon.- Camping is permitted ONLY in designated areas on parking pads & established tent pads. All vehicles and trailers must remain on roadway surfaces and off vegetation.- No more than six (6) people will be permitted on a site.- LIMIT TWO (2) VEHICLES permitted on a site: only one may be a truck camper, camper trailer, boat trailer, or motor-home.- Quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. Noise levels must be controlled at all times to avoid disturbing other campers.- Generator use is allowed only in campsites 1-31. Generators may be used from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm.- Camping is limited to 14 TOTAL DAYS per designated campground between Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day. Camping equipment may not remain on a site for more than 14 days, even if used by a different person or group.- ACTIVE BEAR AREA: Store food, drinks, ice chests/coolers, toiletries, trash/recyclables, and all scented items in a sealed vehicle, RV, or food storage locker day and night. Never feed wildlife.- To prevent and slow the spread of forest pests and diseases, You may only burn firewood from NPS approved vendors. A list of approved vendors is available .- Confine all fires to the fire ring and burn ONLY dead, down and detached wood or charcoal. Fires must be completely extinguished with water before leaving a campsite. Do not leave fires unattended.- It is unlawful to cut, destroy, damage or remove ANY standing tree, shrub or plant, or possess any green vegetation within the park, including flowers. Do not injure trees with nails or by hanging hot lanterns on or against the trunk.- Bicycles are to be used on roads or the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail only and are prohibited in walk-in and group campsites. Roller blades, skates, skateboards, scooters, and similar devices are prohibited in the campground.- Wheeled devices are prohibited on foot trails, including wheelbarrows, wagons, carts & trailers. Do not create short-cuts.- Pets must be on a six-foot (6 ft./1.8 m) leash at all times. Do not leave pets unattended and tied to an object. Pet owners are responsible for the cleanup of all excrement.- Containers must be kept under drains and emptied only at the dump station.- The washing of dishes, hands, hair, or brushing teeth, etc. at outdoor water faucets is prohibited. Washing vehicles at the dump station is prohibited.- Do NOT burn trash/garbage in fire rings. ALL trash/garbage must be disposed of in provided dumpsters.- Do NOT relocate fire rings.- Do NOT park any portion of your vehicle or camper on tent pads.Failures to follow these regulations may result in removal from the campground. |
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Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy is abundant at the campground and throughout the lakeshore. Tent pads and campsite driveways are kept clear of poison ivy. However there may be poison ivy lining the boundary of the campsite.
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Beach Safety. The park has pebble beaches rather than pure sand. Water shoes are recommended. There are no lifeguards on duty at any of the park beaches--swim at your own risk.
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