Waterloo State Park

4.5/5
(46) · Park in Chelsea, United States
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Waterloo Recreation Area is the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula and home to a diverse array of camping options (modern, rustic and …

Reviews

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4.5/5 · 46 reviews
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Jun 13, 2022
Overall I like this Recreation Area--great trails, the Discovery Center is interesting. One thing I don't like are the cabins at Mill Lake. I stayed at one in June 2022 and was really disappointed.…Full review by michiganvisitor2017
Oct 11, 2020
Waterloo Recreation Area is a beautiful place to visit all year round ... but, in the Fall it's spectacular!!! The Fall Colors are breathtaking and for folks that live in Southeastern Michigan it's …Full review by Teamirwinypsi
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Questions & answers

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Staying in the yurt end of July. How are accommodations? Is there running water? Does it have a bathroom? I know …
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Staying in the yurt end of July. How are accommodations? Is there running water? Does it have a bathroom? I know there's no electricity, or kitchen. There will be 4 adults and 2 kids under five. Any tips?
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The yurt must be something new that they have added. So I can not answer that question. I do hope you enjoy your stay though. It is a beautiful area with lots of hiking, horse back riding …
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The yurt must be something new that they have added. So I can not answer that question. I do hope you enjoy your stay though. It is a beautiful area with lots of hiking, horse back riding and swimming lakes. Plenty for summertime fun.
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Answer by WENDY C · Jun 14, 2016
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How does Waterloo recreation area compare to Pinckney recreation area? I can't decide where to camp in October.
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Thanks! I'm deciding between cabins at Bruin Lake in Pinckney or Portage Lake in Waterloo. They're both cabins with electricity in modern campsites. The only difference I can really see …
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Thanks! I'm deciding between cabins at Bruin Lake in Pinckney or Portage Lake in Waterloo. They're both cabins with electricity in modern campsites. The only difference I can really see on the websites is that Bruin lake in Pinckney has a boat launch and boat rental. I'm wondering if one has nicer scenery than the other (fall colours, view of the lake, etc.) and also if either of the campsites will be very crowded in October... we'd prefer less crowds. Thanks!
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