Pentoga Park

Pentoga Park
Shade Available
Seating
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Lighting

Pentoga Park is a family-friendly park and campground located in Crystal Falls, MI, offering a variety of outdoor activities including hiking and a scenic beach on Lake Chicagoan. The park is wheelchair accessible with proper parking and entrance facilities, and features amenities such as barbecue grills, picnic tables, public restrooms, playground equipment including slides and swings, and a volleyball court. It is a popular spot for camping with a nearby store offering snacks and ice cream. The park respects its natural and sacred native American grounds. While the beach area is nice and perfect for swimming, visitors should note that lifeguard services are not available. The park is dog-friendly and suitable for kids, making it a great destination for families.

Reviews

Kari Bitters

The lake is nice and the area is relaxing. They added a bike path near by and expanded what they offered at the camp store. The bathrooms could be cleaned more often, but otherwise it is a great place to camp with the family.

Minor Images

A beautiful park and campground that has many shady and peaceful sites to offer for campers. And don’t forget the vast swimming space that Lake Chicagoan has to offer as well.

NexttripUP

Campground is awesome, lots to do and see! Great beach area and the little store has lots of goodies! Only complaint is nosy campers who complain about adults riding bikes past sunset.

Lisa Lesandrini

I have enjoyed this beautiful park all my life! You will enjoy camping…be prepared for neighbors as lots of folks love camping here. There is a store with candy, drinks, some toys and ICE CREAM! The beach has a children’s floating dock and 3 resting logs to get you to the deeper floating dock. No lifeguard on duty so be sure your Littles can swim or wear floatation. The real magic is in the sacred ceremonial bowl area and in the areas of the native American burials. These areas are clearly marked. Please be very respectful as you visit these
Sacred grounds. Enjoy our beautiful area we are so fortunate to call it home.

effen Lewis

Been going here for years and I remember how kid friendly it use to be. Kids dressing up themselves and there bicycles with glow stuff and having a blast.But obviously there is a new sheriff in town. There is a bike light that comes on about between 730 8pm and the kids can’t ride there bikes or play basketball and who knows what else Karen the camp ranger can think of… but the drunks and retirement people who rent out 3/4 of the campground for the year and only come there maybe on weekends can drive around on there golf carts all night. THEY DEFINITELY GOT IT BACKWARDS… also bathrooms are disgusting beach is covered in goose shit. so if your looking for a summer retirement home and a place to race your golf cart around after Karen puts all your kids in there place when the light comes on this is the place for you

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