The best waterfall camping near Babbitt

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You’ll find over 520 campsites near waterfalls in Babbitt, each offering a front-row seat to the sound and spray of moving water. Campsites here range from wooded clearings to open riverbanks, and you can expect basics like showers, toilets, and campfires allowed at many sites. Hiking trails snake along creeks, fishing spots dot the shoreline, and wildlife-watching is often as easy as sitting quietly with a cup of coffee. Early mornings, mist hangs over the water—perfect for photographers and anyone looking for a quiet start. Plan ahead if you want a site near the falls; they book up quickly, especially in late spring and early summer when the water runs high.

Top-rated campgrounds near Babbitt

Superior National Forest

1. Superior National Forest

87%
(41)
569 sites · Winton, Minnesota
With all this prime natural beauty, there is one thing the Superior National Forest should not have: an inferiority complex. The area boasts Minnesota’s finest, including canoeing, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, and being a respite of many an angler. Visitors can choose from camping at classic RV and car camping sites or venturing in the far secluded wilderness. Set up your tent, start a fire, and come witness what these Northern skies are all about.
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Tettegouche State Park

2. Tettegouche State Park

100%
(17)
45 sites · Silver Bay, Minnesota
You may not know it by name, but guaranteed if you like nature photography, you’ve seen Shovel Point. Its steep, bridge-like cliff on the shore of Lake Superior attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Wanna experience the magic? Visit its home: Tettegouche State Park. With cliffs like these, Tettegouche was bound to attract dirtbaggers from all over. Like to climb rock? Come join ‘em! Visit the 60 foot High Falls of the Baptism River and feel the spirit of nature rejoice. Remote hiking through the Sawtooth Mountains offer views made for a life time and lakes made for skinny dipping. This parks nearly 10,000 acres house accommodations from cabins to backpacking and kayaking sites open year-round. Hurry there!
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George H. Crosby Manitou State Park

3. George H. Crosby Manitou State Park

100%
(2)
21 sites · Finland, Minnesota
Discover the rugged beauty of George H. Crosby Manitou State Park.
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Gooseberry Falls State Park

4. Gooseberry Falls State Park

98%
(25)
69 sites · Beaver Bay, Minnesota
Next time you find yourself on Minnesota’s scenic Highway 61, do everything you can to pull over for the stunning views at Gooseberry Falls State Park. The region has been a seat of human activity on the north shore of Lake Superior since at least 1670, and it’s no wonder—the river gorge carved out of ancient rock and five many-tiered waterfalls will literally take your breath away, and developed modern camp sites provide comfort and ease so you can spend more time exploring.Bike the paved Gitchi-Gami trail, or hike any of the connector paths to the Superior Hiking Trail system. Pack some sammies and enjoy the Picnic Flow area, situated on an ancient lava flow that provides great views of Lake Superior. Check out the historic rustic granite structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, whose design was overseen by Italian stonemasons and is very colorful. With so much to do, it’s worth it to invest in the year pass if you live nearby—for Minnesotans, the first time at Gooseberry is never the last.
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Temperance River State Park

5. Temperance River State Park

90%
(5)
52 sites · Lutsen, Minnesota
Discover the rugged beauty of Temperance River State Park.

You’ll find over 520 campsites near waterfalls in Babbitt, each offering a front-row seat to the sound and spray of moving water. Campsites here range from wooded clearings to open riverbanks, and you can expect basics like showers, toilets, and campfires allowed at many sites. Hiking trails snake along creeks, fishing spots dot the shoreline, and wildlife-watching is often as easy as sitting quietly with a cup of coffee. Early mornings, mist hangs over the water—perfect for photographers and anyone looking for a quiet start. Plan ahead if you want a site near the falls; they book up quickly, especially in late spring and early summer when the water runs high.

Top-rated campgrounds near Babbitt

Superior National Forest

1. Superior National Forest

87%
(41)
569 sites · Winton, Minnesota
With all this prime natural beauty, there is one thing the Superior National Forest should not have: an inferiority complex. The area boasts Minnesota’s finest, including canoeing, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, and being a respite of many an angler. Visitors can choose from camping at classic RV and car camping sites or venturing in the far secluded wilderness. Set up your tent, start a fire, and come witness what these Northern skies are all about.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Tettegouche State Park

2. Tettegouche State Park

100%
(17)
45 sites · Silver Bay, Minnesota
You may not know it by name, but guaranteed if you like nature photography, you’ve seen Shovel Point. Its steep, bridge-like cliff on the shore of Lake Superior attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Wanna experience the magic? Visit its home: Tettegouche State Park. With cliffs like these, Tettegouche was bound to attract dirtbaggers from all over. Like to climb rock? Come join ‘em! Visit the 60 foot High Falls of the Baptism River and feel the spirit of nature rejoice. Remote hiking through the Sawtooth Mountains offer views made for a life time and lakes made for skinny dipping. This parks nearly 10,000 acres house accommodations from cabins to backpacking and kayaking sites open year-round. Hurry there!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
George H. Crosby Manitou State Park

3. George H. Crosby Manitou State Park

100%
(2)
21 sites · Finland, Minnesota
Discover the rugged beauty of George H. Crosby Manitou State Park.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
Gooseberry Falls State Park

4. Gooseberry Falls State Park

98%
(25)
69 sites · Beaver Bay, Minnesota
Next time you find yourself on Minnesota’s scenic Highway 61, do everything you can to pull over for the stunning views at Gooseberry Falls State Park. The region has been a seat of human activity on the north shore of Lake Superior since at least 1670, and it’s no wonder—the river gorge carved out of ancient rock and five many-tiered waterfalls will literally take your breath away, and developed modern camp sites provide comfort and ease so you can spend more time exploring.Bike the paved Gitchi-Gami trail, or hike any of the connector paths to the Superior Hiking Trail system. Pack some sammies and enjoy the Picnic Flow area, situated on an ancient lava flow that provides great views of Lake Superior. Check out the historic rustic granite structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, whose design was overseen by Italian stonemasons and is very colorful. With so much to do, it’s worth it to invest in the year pass if you live nearby—for Minnesotans, the first time at Gooseberry is never the last.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Temperance River State Park

5. Temperance River State Park

90%
(5)
52 sites · Lutsen, Minnesota
Discover the rugged beauty of Temperance River State Park.
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