While our RV resort is currently closed due
to COVID-19 mandated restrictions, we are still accepting reservations for mid-May through October. We hope to open as soon as possible. Please call us at 231-887-4512 to start planning your summer or fall get away. When getting away from it all becomes too much due to crowds and popular tourist site congestion, it might be time to reconsider your
destination.
For a more relaxed, laid-back vacation area featuring Pure Michigan at its best with ample outdoor activities, consider The Bluffs on Manistee Lake RV Resort. Located in the quaint town of Manistee, on the west side of state, miles of Lake Michigan shoreline and various state and national parks, make the area a draw for adults 55+ who appreciate nature and enjoy being active outdoors. We are
close to the action, but delightfully outside the mainstream! For details on site availability for any length of stay, please call 231-887-4512.
Speaking of streams—The Bluffs on Manistee Lake is situated near some of the best stream fishing, as well as scores of charter boats operating on Lake Michigan. Manistee Lake itself is an all-access lake with great angling areas and reports of Bluegill, Brown Trout, Coho Salmon, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye and others being hooked.
Bring the bikes—Whether by Schwinn or Harley, the biking is beautiful in
this hamlet on Lake Michigan. For those appreciating a quiet pedal, the town of Manistee and its quaint shops and Lake Michigan shoreline, is an easy 30-minute ride away. For more of a challenge, there are multiple state and national parks with trails for all level of riders. For those who enjoy the growl of a motor, the roads in and out of Manistee offer some of the prettiest views of Lake Michigan.
Location is everything—The Bluffs on Manistee Lake is a great place for launching day trips to other engaging areas, but not necessarily ones you’d want to stay at. You can experience the Up North vibe in your own way. Of course, if you own a home at The Bluffs on Manistee Lake, you still get to enjoy the beauty of the area after all the vacationers return home.
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