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Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center

9415 Tangent Rd, Tecumseh, Michigan 49286-8651 USA

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“Enjoy a family vacation in Southeastern Michigan”

Family camping creates long-lasting memories, and Indian Creek Camp and Conference Center provides the best family camping experience in Southeastern Michigan! We offer weekday camping specials, weekend camping activities and weekly rates for an RV, trailer, tent or cabin outdoor adventure. Our goal is to provide you with a clean, quiet, friendly campground that won’t break your budget. That’s why we don’t charge extra for many of the fun activities around our campground. And, we often plan special events or themed weekends to make your stay even more fun!

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5.0 Access
4.7 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
5.0 Site Quality
4.3 Noise

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Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on July 05, 2022

AT&T 5G

Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on June 13, 2022

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  • 3 Reviews
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June 13, 2022
Rated

We loved it so much. Everything is so well taken care of. Showers were fantastic, pool was clean.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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Campendium

July 05, 2022
Rated

This RV park stands out from the rest for its weekend activities. They have karaoke, rock climbing, zip line, mini-golf, classic auto show, musicians, and great fireworks on the 4th. The park is extremely well kept up and clean. It is in the middle of corn fields so extremely quiet. On the weekends all the locals flock in for the events, but during the week the place is half full. We camped at Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center in a Motorhome.

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Nightly Rate: $52.00

Days Stayed: 21

Site Number: 1

5 Access
4 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Verizon 5G

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May 15, 2023
Rated

Family run campground. Kids had a great time on the pillow, seeing the lamas and playing on at the playground. Bathrooms were clean and sites were level and well maintained.

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roadtripper1011451 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: $52.00

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: -

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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NOTTHERIGHTSORT

  • 2 Reviews
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June 07, 2017
Rated 1.0

Indian Creek Camp and Conference Center located at 9415 Tangent Road, Tecumseh, MI 49286-8651, phone 517-423-5659.
On June 3 2017 after making a complaint about discriminatory practices of this supposedly Christian camp ground, I was mocked, laughed at, called names, and threatened with a call to the police, by a young mother behind the counter with four cackling minions mocking, laughing, and looking on, (way to deescalate the situation and let guest know you value their feedback)… (that’s right… you don’t want the comments from the common folk… just the ones that can afford the big RV’s). This is after the Jackal admitted that she gave out personal information that is collected on the applications, and data that was entered in to their system to other guests. My initial complaint was that we were told that we were required to have a tent instead of sleeping in a vehicle (kinda what most everybody with a mobile home does isn’t it?) Anyhoo (that’s the way us peasants what don’t fit your image say anyway) … I accepted that until in the spot right next to us pulls in a conversion van… which the couple driving it did what?... Slept in it…. With no tent in sight… Okay… so our van had dents, way more rust, and had lost its shine over the years, but we were told we didn’t represent the image of the campground. Whatfreakingever… maybe it was because we are fat… nope… that couple had extra pounds too… more than likely because it was clear we didn’t have a lot of money, maybe that’s the image they felt we didn’t represent (I guess we should never have rented at a campground, we belong on some dark unsafe street, right?). Then the subject turned to the fact that the previous week when we reported to the old lady in the office that we had heard a very large feline the night before, and… shock and awe… wait for it… it sounded like a cougar. The old lady said they had bobcats in the area before but never anything like that, instead of reporting the possibility to the DNR for them to determine what type of predator we heard, felt rubbing against our van, and saw the tracks of, they treated it like a joke, and to my knowledge never warned any of the other campers with children of the possibility. When I brought it up to the lead office Jackal AKA the new mother behind the counter (poor kid… if that’s the kind of person that will teach him/her about humanity, empathy or compassion to provide a moral compass I don’t hold out much hope), I was mocked, laughed at, and called names for mentioning the word BOBCAT, did I mention that it was the old lady that said they had been around and not me? Moving on… after that the Jackal (I call her that because that’s what her evil cackle sounded like as she tried to strip the humanity away from a 53-year-old woman who came in with a legitimate complaint), decided it would be a good idea to let me know they gave out personal information and gossip (aren’t small towns grand Aunt Petunia) on a paying guest to another guest who for all they knew could have been a serial killer. That is sooooo not cool. It’s too bad, because the camp itself was nice, but going to church on Sunday and mocking, laughing at, name calling, kicking people when they are down the rest of the week NOT CHRISTIAN, but doing it in a group is FERAL behavior, and by the by…threatening people with the police when they make a complaint… NEWS FLASH… complaining isn’t illegal, and reporting predators is not a laughing matter it’s a moral responsibility to any of the children who could be hurt if campers are not aware of the POSSIBILITY of a predator, you’re supposed to report it to the DNR for them to determine if there was any substance to the claim. Last but not least, giving out ANY personal information that you obtained through your intake system, even something as insignificant as the date of check in, name, address etc… of guests is at the least unethical, at the most… hmmm… I wonder if it’s legal…I guess you would need a lawyer to answer that question…because I think even the police would require a warrant to obtain said information.
P.S. to the Jackal (you know who you are) if the religious belief that whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me is true… Lucy… you got some splainin to do…

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NOTTHERIGHTSORT

  • 2 Reviews
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June 07, 2017
Rated 1.0

Indian Creek Camp and Conference Center located at 9415 Tangent Road, Tecumseh, MI 49286-8651, phone 517-423-5659.
On June 3 2017 after making a complaint about discriminatory practices of this supposedly Christian camp ground, I was mocked, laughed at, called names, and threatened with a call to the police, by a young mother behind the counter with four cackling minions mocking, laughing, and looking on, (way to deescalate the situation and let guest know you value their feedback)… (that’s right… you don’t want the comments from the common folk… just the ones that can afford the big RV’s). This is after the Jackal admitted that she gave out personal information that is collected on the applications, and data that was entered in to their system to other guests. My initial complaint was that we were told that we were required to have a tent instead of sleeping in a vehicle (kinda what most everybody with a mobile home does isn’t it?) Anyhoo (that’s the way us peasants what don’t fit your image say anyway) … I accepted that until in the spot right next to us pulls in a conversion van… which the couple driving it did what?... Slept in it…. With no tent in sight… Okay… so our van had dents, way more rust, and had lost its shine over the years, but we were told we didn’t represent the image of the campground. Whatfreakingever… maybe it was because we are fat… nope… that couple had extra pounds too… more than likely because it was clear we didn’t have a lot of money, maybe that’s the image they felt we didn’t represent (I guess we should never have rented at a campground, we belong on some dark unsafe street, right?). Then the subject turned to the fact that the previous week when we reported to the old lady in the office that we had heard a very large feline the night before, and… shock and awe… wait for it… it sounded like a cougar. The old lady said they had bobcats in the area before but never anything like that, instead of reporting the possibility to the DNR for them to determine what type of predator we heard, felt rubbing against our van, and saw the tracks of, they treated it like a joke, and to my knowledge never warned any of the other campers with children of the possibility. When I brought it up to the lead office Jackal AKA the new mother behind the counter (poor kid… if that’s the kind of person that will teach him/her about humanity, empathy or compassion to provide a moral compass I don’t hold out much hope), I was mocked, laughed at, and called names for mentioning the word BOBCAT, did I mention that it was the old lady that said they had been around and not me? Moving on… after that the Jackal (I call her that because that’s what her evil cackle sounded like as she tried to strip the humanity away from a 53-year-old woman who came in with a legitimate complaint), decided it would be a good idea to let me know they gave out personal information and gossip (aren’t small towns grand Aunt Petunia) on a paying guest to another guest who for all they knew could have been a serial killer. That is sooooo not cool. It’s too bad, because the camp itself was nice, but going to church on Sunday and mocking, laughing at, name calling, kicking people when they are down the rest of the week NOT CHRISTIAN, but doing it in a group is FERAL behavior, and by the by…threatening people with the police when they make a complaint… NEWS FLASH… complaining isn’t illegal, and reporting predators is not a laughing matter it’s a moral responsibility to any of the children who could be hurt if campers are not aware of the POSSIBILITY of a predator, you’re supposed to report it to the DNR for them to determine if there was any substance to the claim. Last but not least, giving out ANY personal information that you obtained through your intake system, even something as insignificant as the date of check in, name, address etc… of guests is at the least unethical, at the most… hmmm… I wonder if it’s legal…I guess you would need a lawyer to answer that question…because I think even the police would require a warrant to obtain said information.
P.S. to the Jackal (you know who you are) if the religious belief that whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me is true… Lucy… you got some splainin to do…

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June 10, 2015
Rated 5.0

This is by far, the greatest campground I've ever been to. The woman (potential owner) was more than accommodating. Great prices, BEAUTIFUL sites (I recommend site #24) and they have wonderful bundle deals. Definitely make this a part of your travels. Hiking trails, llamas, farm fresh eggs, boat rentals... What more could you ask for?

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Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center

9415 Tangent Rd
Tecumseh, Michigan
49286-8651 USA
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Back In RV Sites Count
30
Last Nightly Rate
52.0
Longest Vehicle Length Reported
32.0
Lowest Nightly Rate
50.0
Max Length
70ft
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12
Season End
October
Season Start
April
Sites Count
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