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Grayling -
Reservation Code: 107
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Jellystone Park
370 W 4 Mile Rd.
Grayling, Michigan 49738
Phone: (989) 348-2157
Email: campjellystonegrayling@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.graylingjellystone.com
Open: May 1 - October 15
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Campground Awards
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- EXCELLENCE AWARD & PINNACLE CLUB
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Directions to Campground
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7 1/2 miles SE of grayling off I-75. From I-75, take 4 Mile Rd exit (251),then E 4 miles on 4 Mile Rd.

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Grayling - Reservation Code:
107
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Sites & Rentals- 218 sites
- 52 W/E/S
- 158 W/E
- level, grassy & wooded sites
- cabin rental
- tents welcome
Play
- outdoor movie theater
- jumping pillow
- pool
- 3 playgrounds
- mini-golf
- shuffleboard
- volleyball
- horseshoes
- video games
- rec program from Memorial Day until Labor Day (limited activities during “school open” periods)
- canoeing nearby
Convenience
- snack bar
- laundry
- store
- wood
- ice
- trailer storage
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Grayling - Reservation Code:
107
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 2010 Events Coming Soon!
For more information, visit this park's website found on the General Info tab.
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Grayling - Reservation Code:
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- $45 W/E/S
- $40 W/E
- Cabins $70-$100
- Trailer Rentals $100-$125
- Rates For 2 Adults & 2 Children
- $3 Extra Children
- $5 Extra Adult 18+
- Advance Deposit With Reservation
- Weekly, Monthly & Seasonal Rates
- Off Season Rates Before Memorial Day & After Labor Day
- MC/V/D
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Discounts: Senior citizen
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Grayling - Reservation Code:
107
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Canoeing on the AuSable & Manistee
Come canoe or kayak with us...on the world famous AuSable and Manistee Rivers. No rocks or rapids, just a slow clear current to take you through beautiful forests offering wildlife viewing.
http://www.grayling-mi.com/canoeing.html
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Hartwick Pines State Park
With an area of 9,672 acres, Hartwick Pines is the largest state park in the Lower Peninsula. The parks rolling hills, which are built of ancient glacial deposit, overlook the valley of the East Branch of the AuSable River, four small lakes and unique timber lands. The principal feature of this park is the 49-acre forest of Old Growth Pines which gives the park its name.
http://www.stateparks.com/hartwick_pines.html
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Grayling Fish Hatchery
The Grayling Fish Hatchery opens each May, ready to welcome another 35,000 or more visitors. Many of those visitors will toss fish food to the thousands of brook, brown, and rainbow trout which range from 2 1/2 to 28 inches in length. The fish hatchery is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm, 7 days a week, during the season. Admission is $1.50 for adults, $1.00 for children 17 and under, children under 5 are admitted free, and there is a daily family pass for $6.00. Group rates are also available.
http://www.grayling-mi.com/hatcherydevelopment.html
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