Newberry KOA

  • 13676 State Hwy M-28 - P.O. Box 425 GPS Coordinates Latitude 46.303858 Longitude 85.503775
  • Newberry, MI 49868
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Newberry KOA

13676 State Hwy M-28 - P.O. Box 425 GPS Coordinates Latitude 46.303858 Longitude 85.503775
NewberryMI 49868
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Newberry KOA

13676 State Hwy M-28 - P.O. Box 425 GPS Coordinates Latitude 46.303858 Longitude 85.503775
NewberryMI 49868
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Scott & Cindy Green

"We are excited to be your "God's Country" host"

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Open May 11 - October 14

Come stay with us - Your "God's Country" Host

The Newberry KOA Resort campground is located in the heart of Michigan's beautiful Eastern Upper Peninsula, and features over 100 large, shaded sites with water and electricity at each one.

Our pool building is equipped with a spacious, heated in-door pool and a jacuzzi bath. Enjoy mini-golf, rent our pedal carts, play video games, camp-store, or have a hand-dipped ice cream.

The complete laundry facility, restrooms, and showers will make your stay even more pleasant. OPEN 24 HOURS.

Our fun-loving staff will be there to help you with all of your needs. There is always something to do at the Newberry KOA campground. Don't forget your fishing poles, because our area has some of the best fishing in the state.

Our KOA's central location allows you to take in many of the Upper Peninsula's natural attractions. We're only fifteen minutes from the famous boat trips to Tahquamenon Falls or you can drive to the Falls in 30 Minutes.

You may choose to visit one of the oldest cities in our country, Sault Ste Marie, Michigan and visit the renowned Soo Locks, Casinos and lots of other attractions while there (which is also only about an hour away). Across the International Bridge into Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, you might be interested in the foreign city and it's unique Agawa Canyon Train Tour. Munising's inspiring Picture Rocks, Seney National Wildlife Refuge and a bear habitat, and Lake Superior's beautiful Sand Dunes, are also nearby to the Kampground.

No trip to our area would be complete without touring the mighty Two-Hearted River made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Finally, Mackinaw Island and the straits area, is only a short drive and offers fun and excitement for the whole family. Ask our friendly front desk workers if you need directions or more information on any of our area attractions.

Host: Scott & Cindy Green

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Great customer service comes naturally to Scott and Cindy Green, hosts of the Newberry, Michigan KOA. They've enjoyed interacting with people even before they became campground hosts, when Cindy was a restaurant manager and Scott was a waiter.

Scott is in charge of the maintenance, escorting guest to their sites and helping everyone with any need and Cindy is in control of the front office, registering guest, keeping the facility clean and has many years of management experience, they can both take your stay to the next level. So if you are just coming to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, or you want to be  adventurous and explore "Gods Country", the staff at Newberry KOA can meet your needs and make your visit to the Upper Peninsula the most memorable of all get-a-ways. Let us make your day, at KOA, an unforgettable stay.

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 110' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open May 26 to Oct 13)
  • Hot Tub / Sauna
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Mini Golf ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Bike Rentals ($)
  • Dump Station
  • Honey Wagon (available with charge)
  • Pool (No Charge) Open 5-26-11 to 10-13-11
  • Free Coffee
  • Hot Tub (no charge)

Golf Course Photo Golf Course There is a golf course just 1/4 mile from the campground. Check out their web page http://www.golfnewberry.com/

Hiking Photo Hiking There are many trails everywhere!
http://www.upperpeninsulaonline.com/html/hiking.html - The North Country National Scenic Trail is America's longest national scenic trail, stretching 4,600 miles. http://northcountrytrail.org/

Swimming Photo Swimming Nothing is better on a hot day than swimming in our 9' deep crystal-clear indoor heated pool or relaxing in our 104-degree jacuzzi. Open 5-26-12 to 10-13-12

Newberry Local Attractions: Newberry Tourism Association

"Visit Newberry - The official Moose Capital of Michigan." There are many natural attractions that may be enjoyed any time of year, as well as special seasonal attractions. Travel in automobile, bicycle, train, boat, cross country skis, snowmobiling or on foot depending on the season.
Phone: 1-800-831-7292
E-mail: koanewberry@yahoo.com

Oswald's Bear Ranch Located 11 Miles North of KOA Newberry Oswald's Bear Ranch is the largest (Bear Only) Bear Ranch in the U.S. It's a must see if your in the U.P. Roaming bears in three large habitats, it's clean, fun, safe, and educational.

Tahquamenon Logging Museum Located 8 Miles North of KOA Newberry The abundant forest land has made Newberry an important timber center. It's colorful logging history is detailed at the Tahquamenon logging museum, which is also the site of festivals and special events.

Upcoming Events
May 26   Lumberjack Breakfast Photo

May 26 Lumberjack Breakfast

Saturday May 26 Lumberjack Breakfast and Open House, Tahquamenon Logging Museum, Newberry.  Breakfast from 7am-noon.  Come out for a great breakfast of bacon, eggs, homemade sausage, pancakes and fried potatoes served in the Cook Shack as it was done 100 years ago!  Free Tours all day!  1-4pm, free hot dogs, chips and drinks.  The Tahquamenon Logging Museum is open from May 26- October 6, 2012, 10am-5pm, seven days a week.  For more information call 906-293-3700.

June 2 2012 Hike Between Da Falls Photo

June 2 2012 Hike Between Da Falls

Hike Between Da Falls, Saturday, June 2, 2012, 9:00am-1:00pm at The Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Bring your hiking boots and enjoy the most popular trail in the park, the 4-mile River Trail. A free shuttle will transport participants from the Lower Falls to the trailhead at the Upper Falls. The local North Country Trail chapter will be on-hand to answer questions and provide nature activities. The River Trail is rated difficult and includes stairways, exposed roots and steep inclines. For more information call 906-492-3415.

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Stay 2 nights and get the 3rd night 50% off

Stay for 2 nights and get the 3rd night 50% off
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Stay 2 nights in a Kabin and get the 3rd night 50% off

Stay in one of our 4- person Kabins for 2 nights and get the 3rd night 50% off
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