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Out Of Farms Way Campground

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Littlefork, MN
Camping, Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Snowmobiling, ATVs... The possibilities are endless! Enjoy our rustic campground 2 miles off of Hwy 11. Access to Lake Of The Woods (53 min), Rainy River (10min), and Rainy Lake (55min), all within an hour's drive. Minutes away from Franz Jevne and Nelson's Landing boat launches, onto the Rainy River. This campground has NO sewer/toilets (except the outhouse) but does have two 20 amp outlets for campers. There is plenty of campfire wood on the ground, and you're welcome to burn in designated areas, only, please. This campground boasts trails located on the property and is surrounded by state forests with miles of trails. Manitou trail is located just a 1/4 mile from the property for hiking and ATVs. Additionally, if you're looking for a hunting or fishing camp this fall, this campground would be a great home base for you. The campground is a work in progress, and additional amenities will be added each year. Please feel free to inquire with any questions. Thank you for viewing our listing. During your stay, look to the sky, might be lucky enough to see the Northern Lights!
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Bad Rabbit Resort

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Williams, MN
This home is a one bedroom with a full kitchen and bath. We have a large yard with fire ring and raised bed garden. We are conveniently located 15 minutes from Zippel Bay state park on beautiful Lake of the woods. We are also conveniently located near Beltrami Island state forest, which is over 700,000 acres for mushrooming, birdwatching, hiking, snowmobiling, or riding ATV.
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About

Often called Minnesota’s last true wilderness, Big Bog State Recreation Area is about as far north as you can get before you start saying “aboot.” The largest peat bog in the lower 48, it’s got sandy beaches, winterized cabins, and a mile long boardwalk perfect for taking in the native orchids and medicinal plants that sustained the Ojibwe Indians there for years. You’ll want to pack those bear bags, because Big Bog is known for its vibrant community of wildlife—frogs, turtles, bobcats, moose, and deer, to name a few. The upside to that? Nearby Upper Red Lake is chock-full of fish, making this spot perfect for amateur anglers to get in some reel time.

When to go

The best time to visit Big Bog State Recreation Area is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the trails are accessible and the wildlife is most active. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access to certain areas, making it less ideal for visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check road conditions before your visit, as Highway 67 is permanently closed, affecting access to certain areas of the park.
  • Use updated GPS coordinates to navigate around the park, as some maps may still show the closed highway.
  • Prepare for remote conditions; cell service may be limited, so plan accordingly.
  • Respect the natural habitat by following Leave No Trace principles during your visit.
  • For any inquiries, contact the park at 651-296-6157 or email [email protected]

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