Poncho's Pond RV Park is situated on 28 grassy acres. It has 226 camp sites. The sites include city water, sewer, 20 and 30 Amp electric services. All sites have cable TV at no extra charge. Tent sites have water and electric only. All sites have a picnic table and a fire pit. They offer special rates for groups or clubs of ten or more. The spacious club house has a seating capacity of up to 240 people, and can be used for events and/or dinner activities. Area attractions include the Great Lakes, National Forests, State Parks and rivers
Location:
5335 West Wallace Road, Ludington Michigan 49431
Telephone
Toll Free: 888-308-6602
Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(Mears) Grace Youth Camps and Retreat Center
(Manistee) Insta Launch Campground & Marina
(Ludington) Kibby Creek Travel Park
(Mesick) Northern Exposure Campground
(Holton) Oak Knoll Family Campground
(Ludington) Poncho's Pond RV Park
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