Veterans Memorial Park has sites available for Instant Book. When you select Instant Book, your reservation will be automatically approved.
Any non-Instant Book sites will still require campground approval.
Marion Michigan is located on M-66 just southeast of Cadillac, in Central Northern Michigan. We are a small rural community nestled in the heart of some of Michigan's finest recreational lands.
Veteran's Memorial Park boasts an exceptional, full-service campground, situated on the Middle Branch River Walk. The Middle Branch River is a designated trout stream where Brown and Brook trout are a test of the angler's skills. In addition to trout, pan fish, bluegill, bass, and walleye can be found in area lakes and streams. There is a grocery store and gas stations/party stores and restaurants within walking distance of the campground. The park offers a children's playground, a large basketball court, pavilions, baseball/softball fields, and a disc golf course.
Open Dates: May 22 to October 31
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Electric Only RV Sites | $20.00 | $120.00 |
$450.00
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Full Hookup RV Sites | $25.00 | $155.00 |
$550.00
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Water and Electric RV Sites | $20.00 | $125.00 |
$450.00
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Tent Sites with Electric | $15.00 | Choose Your Site |
The RV dumping station is free for registered guests. There will be a $10.00 fee for dump station use only, by non-registered parties.
Campers will only use site(s) paid for with a maximum five (5) persons per site. There will be a $2.00 charge for each additional person.
Due to limited space, only two (2) vehicles allowed per site.
Extra tents must be approved by the park manager.
Check in time is 2:00 p.m. Check out time is 12:00 p.m. If campers are not checked out by 12:00 p.m. they will be charged for an additional day.
The park manager reserves the right to refuse rental of sites to any individual, group and/or party.
Free Wi-Fi for campers.
Showers are for campers ONLY.
Camp sites are for recreational use only. Selling of any type of merchandise is strictly prohibited.
No refund for early departures.
Campers are expected to respect other guests by not having loud music, barking dogs, etc. Curfew hours/quiet time: 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. All visitors must leave during this time unless permission to stay is granted by park manager.
Trash is be tied in a plastic bag and placed at the entrance of your site. The park manager will be around daily to pick up.
No more than two (2) pets are allowed. Pets must be leashed or kenneled at all times. You must pick up after your pet. No Aggressive pets. There will be a $5.00 fee for any additional pets. • No animals in shower rooms or tied to trees.
No ORV’s or dirt bikes allowed.
No vehicle or RV washing
No alcohol allowed.
No Abusive or profane language
Park speed is 5 mph and must be obeyed at all times.
All fires MUST be inside fire rings. Fire rings may not be moved. No large bonfires and no burning of trash. (food wrappers, Styrofoam, wood w/nails, animal waste). Wood available for $5.00 a bundle from Campground host.
No fireworks, firearms, or explosives. (sparklers are allowed but must be disposed of properly)
Children must not be left unattended in the campground or playground area without supervision and must be at their campsite by dark unless with an adult.
Veteran’s Memorial Park and Campground cannot be held liable for damages incurred due to fire, theft, accident, or any other claim.
Guests are to leave their site clean and ready for the next camper. A $25 clean up fee will be charged for sites left with trash or debris.
Marion is a welcoming community with excellent schools, churches, and a variety of businesses and restaurants in the downtown district. Marion has a weekly newspaper, and an active Chamber of Commerce which sponsors the annual Old Fashion Days celebration each August. The Marion Fair is a highly anticipated event that occurs each June. Attractions feature animal exhibits and judging, harness racing, midway rides, and top-name grandstand entertainment.
Marion and the surrounding area offer visitors a large variety of recreational activities. From canoe and tube trips down the Muskegon River, miles of ORV and snowmobile trails, boating on area lakes to mushroom hunting and trout fishing in the spring. The area has something for everyone.
Thousands of acres of state land are within easy reach of Marion and offer endless recreational and easy sporting possibilities. The area is well known for its fine deer and small game, partridge, goose, and duck hunting.
Kelli Burhans
Kelli Burhans
GLORIA GRONER
Lori Mitchell
Donna Willis
Lonny Spencer
Campground Response
At the South end of the campgrounds is a large field that is very handy for walking your dog.
carol seeburger