Thousand Trails St. Clair

3.9
319 reviews

About

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The 220-acre Thousand Trails St Clair RV Campground has wooded wilderness, valleys, rolling hills and a small flowing river. Our friendly and courteous staff is happy to provide information about events and festivals in the area, or recommend great places to eat near this Port Huron RV campground. 5 miles east is the Saint Clair River, one of the busiest waterways in the world. Guests of St Clair RV Campground can swim, fish, boat, or just watch freighters from the longest fresh water boardwalk in the world. Visit nearby Port Huron, the boyhood home of Thomas Edison, and explore the Museum, take a trolley tour or a cruise down the river. This RV campground is near Port Huron and is one hour from the world-renowned Henry Ford Museum, the Detroit Zoo, and three major casinos, and only 12 miles from the Blue Water Bridge crossing to Sarnia, Canada—so don't forget your passport.

Details

  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Thousand Trails St. Clair
1299 Wadhams Road, Saint Clair, MI
48079, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.9
319 reviews
5 stars
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1 star
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  • PP
    Priceizrite
    Oct 15, 2025
    5.0
    Nice park with pull thru for big rigs.
  • JM
    Joseph Martin
    Sep 19, 2025
    4.0
    Staying at this RV park looks like a lot to do in the area. Park is clean and friendly.
  • BW
    Bryan Wilson
    Sep 11, 2025
    5.0
    Nice place and friendly staff.
  • SG
    Susie Goldstein
    Sep 2, 2025
    5.0
    We parked here for two weeks and really enjoyed our stay. They had a lot of weekend activities for all ages and the staff is some of the friendliest staff we've had the chance to meet. There are a lot of annuals here but we have found them to be extremely nice and have sat around several campfires making new friends. Our site is a 30 amp FHU in C section and mostly shaded. We had to use leveling blocks under one front tire but other than that, it's a good site. I like that each shower in this section's bath house has its own room with a locking door, but I would have liked the hot water to be hotter. I would call it very warm but not hot. The laundry room is closed due to plumbing issues but everything else in the park was open for business including a well stocked store. We camped at Thousand Trails St Clair in a Motorhome. There is a lot to do in the are between St. Clair, Marysville and Port Huron and Detroit is only an hour south. If you are up to it, you can visit Canada via the Blue Waters Bridge in Port Huron.
  • JS
    Jan Swan
    Sep 1, 2025
    1.0
    Checked in on Friday with a reservation for FHU & was given an unlevel tree crowded site with no sewer hook up. Mary said she didn’t have any to move us to. This was untrue because at least 3 were empty all weekend. Mary said check back on Monday & she would have a site to move us to with sewer hook up. Again Mary spoke untruthfully. On Monday Mary said she had larger rigs coming into & needed those sites for them. There were 3 FHU sites this morning & I know only 2 campers were pulling in today because I looked in the late arrival box as we were pulling out of this place. Mary had left for the day. We were strung along all weekend after not getting the site our reservation clearly stated we had. Not only did it ruin our holiday but it has ruined my faith in TT & its management. 40 years of membership is only getting us false promises & lies. If you have a huge rig you may have better honesty & luck with Mary. Good luck- we left to try to salvage some of our travel week & to get to do laundry after being on the road for 4 weeks. Oh & their laundry room is closed until further notice! If TT is going to not give you what your reservation is booked for they could at least let you know in advance of arrival so you could have the option to go somewhere else. I definitely feel this is bait & switch. We are beyond angry & annoyed as this has happened to us with several of our TT stays lately. Otherwise the campground has a lot of seasonal folks on huge sites. It has a lot of trees in most sites & needs a lot of upgrades.