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
John H
VerifiedAugust 31, 2022 • Stayed at: 70, Loop: Upper
I have been camping at this campground for 40 years. It is always clean and quiet. My frustration since they went to the online only reservation system is that it is nearly impossible to get a site unless you book 6 months in advance.
There are always a number of unoccupied campsites. I have seen as much as 1/3 of the campground unoccupied when reservations shows only a few sites available.
The system needs to change so that if you haven’t occupied your site, or they haven’t heard from you by a certain time, you site becomes available. Also, a number of first come first served sites would be helpful. People book 6 months in advance, then it doesn’t work out for them, and the sites go unused. Very frustrating.
Carolyn P
VerifiedAugust 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 29, Loop: Generator
First time to DH Day 2 weekends ago. I picked site 29 because according to the map, the next site over was shown to not be very close. On the map, it shows a lot of green space in between. Well, it was so close, we could hear the guy in the tent on that site snoring and their tents were about 5ft from our chairs around the firepit. The site itself wasn't very deep, so I don't know how a travel trailer of any length other than 10-13ft would fit in there. We had 2 tents, so it wasn't horrible...just a tight fit with 2 vehicles as well. The 3-star review comes from the pit-toilets. To say they were horrible is an understatement, and we did see a worker (Maybe a CampHost) stop there 2-3 times. Now, Pit-toilets are what they are, and I fully understand what they are and have used them most of my life while camping, but these...apparently no chemical were poured into them when the worker/host serviced them. We were there for 3 days and there was never any hand sanitizer. (Bathroom across from Site 29). Not a big deal, I had a water jug and soap at our campsite, but still. My husband commented on the men's "You have to take a deep breath before you go in there and hold it while you're there.." so the men's bathroom was just as bad. We could hear other people comment about the smell as we were across from them. In comparison, I'm just home from 3 days at Newaygo State Park in Newaygo, Michigan and they too have pit toilets. There was no smell to speak of, and plenty of hand sanitizer after every use., so it is possible. Dollar General sells PineSol and hand sanitizer if the supply closet was out of it......Come on, you can do better!!
Andy S
VerifiedAugust 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 61, Loop: Upper
Finally got site #61, and it was as awesome as anticipated. Love DH Day!
Hope T
VerifiedAugust 26, 2022 • Stayed at: 62, Loop: Upper
Our first night was not so good, hard to sleep as the “camp host” close to us ran their generator all night and it was loud. Really upsetting. Other than that we had a great time!
Victoria S
VerifiedAugust 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: Generator
We love D. H. Day! It is right on the beach, which we love, and all the sites are good, most great.
Samantha M
VerifiedAugust 22, 2022 • Stayed at: 46, Loop: Upper
Beautiful wooded campground, secluded. Peaceful.
Mary B
VerifiedAugust 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 78, Loop: Upper
D H Day campground is full of trees, quiet, and close to many activities. If you like hikes, there are multiple trails to explore. If you like beach and swimming, there are multiple entry points without a fee. If you like biking and kayaking, you can bring your own equipment or rent in town. Food is very pricey in the area. If you bring your own, it’s much more economical. At night, you hear waves crashing on the shoreline, and coyotes and owls when it’s not peak season. Stars are very visible here as there isn’t competing light sources. If you love nature, this is the campground for you.
Amelia H
VerifiedAugust 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 36, Loop: Upper
The campground was awesome and the access to the beach is so great! Thanks to the awesome rangers who gave me some great tips on fun places to visit. I can’t wait to come back!
Emily H
VerifiedAugust 20, 2022 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: Generator
We also love staying at DH Day! The beach is one of a kind and the sites are always well taken care of.
Maria M
VerifiedAugust 20, 2022 • Stayed at: 22, Loop: Generator
Great campground with most campers doing tent camping. The other campers were quiet and respectful, and the rangers were very helpful. Easy walk to the Lake Michigan beach. We had fun going to the Port Oneida fair and enjoyed being on a site that was particularly private. We will definitely be back again.
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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