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Park Information: Located along the
winding Shiawassee River, the recently expanded Showboat Park Campground boasts
a lovely wooded setting. It has 70 lots with electricity—as well as a number of
primitive campsites situated on the river bank.
Showboat Park Campground is part of a 67-acre municipal park within the village
of historic Chesaning. The lovely park, home of the famous Chesaning Showboat,
is on a hillside which rolls down to the river flats. There are softball
diamonds, volleyball sand courts, basketball courts, a handicapped accessible
fishing pier, boat launch, three picnic pavilions, and playground equipment as
well as modern restrooms and a bath house with hot showers.
The campground is secluded in a wooded area with a true “up north” feel. And
yet, it is only a few minutes walk or a short bike ride away from Chesaning’s
quaint downtown shopping district. Among the village’s year-round attractions
are the Chesaning Showboat, numerous festivals, a highly-rated golf course, an
antique mall and many restaurants.
The campground is well situated for day trips to premier Michigan vacation
attractions including Frankenmuth, Birch Run Outlet Shopping Malls, St. Charles
Rails to Trails, the Shiawassee National Game Refuge, the Owosso Steam
Railroading Institute home of the steam engine Pere Marquette No. 1225 (famous
as the sound effects for the movie Polar Express) and Soaring Eagle Casino at
Mt. Pleasant. |