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State parks and state recreation areas offer more than 5,000 campsites and a variety of cabins, guesthouses and other lodging. Plus, there are thousands of miles of rugged or paved state trails and state water trails that can lead you there.
Find fun and adventure for everyone in Minnesota’s 75 state parks and recreations areas! Things to do, places to go, maps, camping, fees, reservations and more.
We’ve rounded up the best parks that have some of the best campgrounds in Minnesota across the state. Read on to find the best camping in the great state of Minnesota! 1. Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Superior National Forest
Need help deciding which state park or recreation area to visit? Use this handy map or the ParkFinder to find your next adventure.
There are many well-trod MN State Parks that are popular every year. But where can you go if you're looking for a unique Minnesota camping getaway? Try one of these top spots (plus one popular – yet close to the Twin Cities – destination) for your next camping getaway.
State Parks and recreation areas with over 5,000 campsites and lodging options including yurts, cabins, lodges and more. Search by City or Park Name.
About Minnesota State Park Campsites. Standard (drive-in) campsites ($20-$25 per night) include a cleared, level space for one tent or camper; a picnic table, fire ring, and seasonal access to bathroom and shower facilities. Some have electric or water hookups for an added charge.
From sleeping in a tent on a remote Boundary Waters lake to renting an RV or staying in a yurt, camper cabin or covered wagon, camping is the ideal way to reconnect with nature and explore this spring and summer—and Minnesota is the ideal place to go exploring.
Find a state park by location. Downloadable map of all state parks, forests and trails (PDF). Click on a name for more information. Questions? Call 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367. Email us: info.dnr@state.mn.us. Sign up for email updates.
No matter what your outdoor goals are — fishing, hiking, swimming, skiing, hunting or a little nature-based R&R — there’s a Minnesota State Park for you and your RV. Here are 10 that offer pull-through spaces and dump stations, including a few that include free WiFi if you want to work remotely.