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The town of Freeland is located approximately halfway between Midland and Saginaw, two midsize cities in the heart of Michigan. Freeland’s story begins with the various Native American tribes who lived in Michigan for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. The land inhabited by the Potawatomi, Chippewa, and Ottawa tribes was ceded to the US government in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw and was later used for lumber camps and outposts. The name for the newly founded settlement came from the name of Mammy Freeland, a business owner who had a popular tavern on the banks of the river where all the lumberjacks and traders would go.

When you book an RV in Freeland, you have unrestricted access to Tittabawassee Township, Saginaw County, and all of Michigan’s lower peninsula. The fabled coasts of the Great Lakes are at your fingertips, as are the lush forests of the north.

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The Great Outdoors

There is a large assortment of places you can head off to in your Freeland RV rental and an endless stream of campgrounds too. Bay City State Park comes to mind as a fabulous nature park close to town, located by Bay City on the shores of Saginaw Bay in Lake Huron. This natural park is a gorgeous safe haven for migratory birds and many other types of wildlife, so don’t forget to bring a camera. There are lots of hiking and biking trails, hunting and fishing areas, playgrounds, picnic areas, beaches, a nature museum with an event theater, a splash park for children, and a campground where you can park your Freeland camper rental overnight.

If you head to the “thumb” of Michigan to the northeast, you will find Sleeper State Park and Port Crescent State Park, two of the region’s most gorgeous and popular recreation areas. Port Crescent State Park is a certified Dark Sky Preserve, known for its mesmerizing dark skies that are perfect for seeing planets, constellations, and meteor showers. Cross-country skiing, hiking, and biking are great ways to explore the park depending on what time of year you go, and canoeing is a fantastic workout if you want to travel on the water. There are fishing, swimming, and picnicking areas along the shore, and a campground you can use when you rent an RV. Sleeper State Park is close by, also with its own beaches, camping areas, hiking trails, bike paths, cross-country skiing courses, and secluded fishing spots.

Huron National Forest is one of the largest natural areas in the entire state, with a half-million acres of pristine wilderness teeming with wildlife and stunning scenery. There are thousands of waterways, creeks, rivers, and lakes in the forest, each with their own advantages. Additionally, there are tons of spots to camp without a permit when you bring your Freeland motorhome rental for a visit. Snowmobiling and off-roading are possibilities too on the forest's massive network of dirt roads.

RV Park

Of all the states in the country, Michigan might just be one of the easiest places to find a campground or RV park. Lake of Dreams Campground is a nice place to check out, with plenty of room to camp in RVs, tents, or rustic cabins. There are fishing ponds, swimming areas, beaches, mini-golf courses, a game room, sports fields, and lots of camping spots to choose from at Lake of Dreams Campground.

Four Seasons RV Park is a family-friendly campground with scavenger hunts for children, arts and crafts, tug of war, kayak rentals, and a three-acre pond for catch-and-release fishing. Other amenities include a pool, a sauna, and a beach alongside the fishing lake.

Pine Ridge RV Campground is another spot to consider parking the campervan rental from Freeland. This heavily wooded wonderland has large, shaded camping sites to keep you cool during the summer time. The park is handicap accessible, with a playground and a clubhouse for guests to utilize while they stay.

City Attractions

Freeland and its surrounding areas aren’t generally known for their groundbreaking attractions, but rest assured there are some fun ways to pass the time when you rent an RV in town. In Saginaw, you can stop by the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum for a dose of culture, with more than 2,000 pieces of art created by the late artist who hailed from Detroit originally. Fredericks created countless works of art in his 70-year career, and lots of them are found in this institution.

In Midland, you can see the Alden B. Dow Home & Studio, once the home of Alden Dow, a renowned architect closely linked with the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright. This spectacular National Historic Landmark has been open for guided tours for decades, showcasing its signature style not found anywhere else.

Midland Center for the Arts is a charming town project where artists of all types can come together and create together. Workshops, concerts, art shows, and a variety of other events help to bring the community together.

If you love skiing or golfing, Apple Mountain is a small ski resort on the edge of town where you can hit the slopes and delight in some fresh snowfall. There are a variety of trails you can take depending on your skill level, and a lodge with food. In the spring and summer, you can play golf on the resort’s course, further adding to the magic of this lovely attraction.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Pere Marquette, MIMidland, MI
  • Saginaw Valley Rail Trail, MICorunna, MI
  • Chippewa Trail, MIMidland, MI
  • Shiawassee Waterfowl Trail, MIShiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, MI
  • Bay City Loop Trail, MIBay City, MI
  • Midland City Forest Trail, MIMidland, MI
  • Tobico Marsh Trail, MIBay City, MI
  • Price Nature Center Loop, MIShiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, MI
  • Ringwood Forest Loop, MISaint Charles, MI
  • Pine Haven Singletrack, MISanford, MI

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