Minnesota RV Campgrounds

Minnesota RV Campgrounds

Minnesota is an American state in the Midwestern region. It is the twelfth largest state in the United States of America and the twenty-first most populous. It has many RV campgrounds and parks which are opened in all the seasons to provide a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere to the visitors.

RV campgrounds in Minnesota

1. Jessie View Resort and RV Campground
It is located in northern Minnesota with peaceful and spacious campgrounds and many scenic views. Near to this place you can also locate the Chippewa National Forest. Jessie Lake provides excellent facilities for fishing, boating and swimming. This resort is suitable for hunting, biking, snowmobiling, hiking and skiing.

2. Timber Wolf  Lodge
This is a beautiful four seasons RV resort which is located near Ely, Minnesota, the gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. It has 23 private campsites, 12 housekeeping cabins and a kids play ground. From this place you can visit the Bear Island Lake and Superior National Forest. Here you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, refreshing breezes and the lush green pine and birch forest.

3. St. Paul East RV Park
St. Paul East RV Park is situated just off I-94, a few miles away from Minneapolis and the Mall of America. This park has excellent facilities and provides space for both large and small RV’s. The grounds are beautifully maintained, friendly and professional staff and safe and secure camping environments and paved paths.

4. Cedar Point Resort
This is a family operated and owned resort which is situated just 28 miles north of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The other two branches of this resort are the Minnesota family resort and Minnesota fishing resort. Nearby attractions to this place are the Chippewa National Forest and the North Star Lake. The grounds are surrounded with lush green trees; the facilities provided are wireless internet, satellite TV, a swimming pool, cozy lodges, recreation room and a sand beach.

5. Pipestone RV Campground
This park provides you great ways to experience camping. It has a 3200 square foot indoor pavilion to provide space for any size of RV. It has facilities like indoor and outdoor games, campground store, sewer, cable TV, and pull through sites, wireless internet services, a game room, a heated pool and a leveled play ground.

6. Rivers Edge RV park
This is a privately owned and operated RV park and is located at the Elk River, Minnesota. It is situated in the middle of a forest with large and shaded sites. The staff is very friendly and respectful with facilities like fishing, boating and canoeing.

These are some of the famous RV campgrounds, parks and resorts located in Minnesota.

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10 Responses to “Minnesota RV Campgrounds”

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  6. mhshapir says:

    If you go to http://www.exploreminnesota.com/ they have a list of all the campgrounds. Go under lodging and advanced search and you can put in what you want. If you haven't been camping before I wouldn't start in Northern MN although beautiful you have to deal with bears.

    The boundry water canoe area is a great place for rustic camping but you should try a few other places first. Most state parks have designated areas for just tents.

    We have been to a lot of county parks that have majority tents and a few campers but they don't have cabins. Hill top cabins on Wabedo Lake near Longville was awesome but I don't know if they are in business anymore. There were a few cabins but otherwise rustic. Lake Itaska state park would be a good one.

    Hunterville state forest has a very rustic tent only site by the river but there are bears.

    Tent only no campers:
    Houston Nature Center Camping
    Cascade River State Park – Minnesota (218) 387-3053
    Grand Portage National Monument – Minnesota (218) 387-2788

    Check out Info on camping: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/young_naturalists/camping/index.html

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