We stayed in site 69 and it was a large, beautiful spot. We had woods and privacy on one side. The campground was really quiet while we visited. Campers are usually out all day viewing the falls, hiking or boating. We rode our bikes to Paradise about 6 miles north. Be sure to fill your fresh water as there is no water on site. With our Straight Talk plan we were able to use our phones without much of a problem. I could even watch YouTube videos in the evening.
October 9, 2020 - reviewed by Skip
$25
Pretty Good State Park
Electricity at the sites, water at a couple of spigots, dump station with potable water. 15 - 20 minutes to the lower falls, and another 4 miles to the upper falls. Fall colors were drop dead gorgeous. Bath house with hot showers and flush toilets. Playground for the kids. Bring your kayak or canoe, or rent one from the park. Like all state parks, Michigan park passport required. We would stay again.