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Looking for a camping getaway near Granite Falls, Minnesota? Hipcamp has over 130 options specifically tailored to your accommodation preferences and location. With average prices starting at $40 per night and options as low as $10, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Camping on private lake (83 reviews), Rusty Star Ranch Riverview (48 reviews), and Mn River Valley Sanctuary (37 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like pets, campfires, and trash disposal, and engage in exciting activities such as climbing, swimming, and horseback riding.

99% (174) 71 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Granite Falls

The Auntie's Grove at Moonstone

1. The Auntie's Grove at Moonstone

100%
(106)
16mi from Granite Falls · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Moonstone Farm is a perennial polyculture (no annual crops, lots of diversity) on the bluffland of the Upper Minnesota River Valley. A family-based farm specializing in grass-fed organic beef production, we also maintain a vineyard, an edible forest, occasional farmstore, farmstay guest cottage and a full-shade camping area, the Auntie's Grove within walking distance of our pond, little beach, water points and restrooms.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Swift Falls County Park

2. Swift Falls County Park

100%
(11)
41mi from Granite Falls · 23 sites · Tents, RVs
The Swift Falls County Park is located on the banks of the Chippewa River in the village of Swift Falls, Minnesota. The park is open for camping from May to October and online registration is available below. Swift Falls Park is a great place to hike, fish, or enjoy the playground. Pets are allowed. Need Firewood? Firewood can be purchased from the white building across the river (over the bridge) by the dam.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night
Pearsons Century Farm

3. Pearsons Century Farm

98%
(133)
48mi from Granite Falls · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Homesteaded more than 100 years ago this farm is somewhat stuck in time. Once this was a prosperous dairy operation. Location location location, this place is my slice of heaven on earth. Located in the corner of 4 townships on an extremely quiet road. Our farm now raises grass fed beef and wooly pigs pastured along driveway along with the usual cast of a farm, dogs, cats, chickens, guineas and goats
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Upper Sioux Agency State Park

4. Upper Sioux Agency State Park

100%
(1)
State park 6.5mi from Granite Falls · 73 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Upper Sioux Agency State Park.
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Electrical hookup
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Lac Qui Parle State Park

5. Lac Qui Parle State Park

State park 22mi from Granite Falls · 69 sites
Discover Lac Qui Parle State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Electrical hookup
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Pleasant Valley

6. Pleasant Valley

45mi from Granite Falls · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Valley is located Eastern Dakotas and is a beautiful oak savannah nestled in a valley with Cobb Creek running through the property. Guests have commented on it being one of the most scenic places in this prairie region. Nature trails abound along with wildlife and many different types of plants and birds. Tent site and RV site with electrical, water and sewer. Also have cabins just a few few from the babbling creek. Full bathroom with shower located on site.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Skalbekken Park

7. Skalbekken Park

7.8mi from Granite Falls · 15 sites
Skalbekken County Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 14 rustic campsites nestled in a serene natural setting. This park is equipped with essential amenities, including shelters, restrooms, and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable camping experience. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, as well as designated horse trails complete with horse ties and manure bunkers, making it an ideal spot for equestrian activities. For fishing aficionados, the park features a stunning rocky sandbar on its west side, where Hawk Creek flows into the Minnesota River, providing excellent fishing opportunities. Established in 1967, Skalbekken became Renville County’s first park, with its original deed belonging to Ole Skalbeck. A notable highlight is Skalbeck’s log home, built in 1868, which was relocated to the park in 1974 to preserve its historical significance. Whether you're looking to camp, fish, or explore the great outdoors, Skalbekken County Park offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
Beaver Falls County Park

8. Beaver Falls County Park

29mi from Granite Falls · 21 sites
Beaver Falls County Park stands out as a unique camping destination, offering a blend of rustic charm and natural beauty across its 20 campsites. These sites are thoughtfully divided into two distinct areas: the horse camp and the recreational area. The horse camp is nestled within scenic wooded ravines and features essential amenities such as horse ties, manure bunkers, and the picturesque Beaver Creek, making it an ideal spot for equestrian enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the upper section of the park showcases the Beaver Creek Recreational Area, which is perfect for families and outdoor adventurers alike. Both camping areas are equipped with shelters, restrooms, and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Campers can enjoy cozy fire pits for evening gatherings and take advantage of the extensive multi-use trails available for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. With its diverse offerings and natural surroundings, Beaver Falls County Park is a fantastic choice for those seeking an outdoor escape.
Kandiyohi County Park East

9. Kandiyohi County Park East

34mi from Granite Falls · 99 sites
Welcome to Kandiyohi County, a unique vacation destination where outdoor enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the beauty of numerous freshwater lakes, perfect for boating, fishing, and camping. With easy access from any of the six county parks, Kandiyohi County offers a serene escape into nature. Rich in history, Kandiyohi County invites you to explore its deep-rooted Indian culture. The name "Kandiyohi" originates from an Indian word meaning "where the buffalo fish abound." This area was historically a vital hunting and fishing ground for both the Sioux and Chippewa tribes, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. One of the highlights of the county is Big Kandiyohi County Park East, located on the eastern shore of Big Kandiyohi Lake. This park features a beautiful sandy swimming beach and excellent shoreline fishing opportunities. Anglers can expect to catch walleye, northern pike, crappies, and bullheads from both the shore and boats. The park boasts 80 campsites and two new camper cabins, with seasonal rates available for those looking to extend their stay. Conveniently situated just 18 miles south of Willmar and 6 miles north of Lake Lillian on County Road 8, Big Kandiyohi County Park East is the perfect spot for
Monson Lake State Park

10. Monson Lake State Park

State park 38mi from Granite Falls · 20 sites
Discover Monson Lake State Park's serene beauty and outdoor fun.
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Sibley State Park

11. Sibley State Park

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State park 43mi from Granite Falls · 131 sites
Discover Sibley State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

12. Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

State park 46mi from Granite Falls · 31 sites
Discover Lake Cochrane's serene waters and vibrant outdoor activities.
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Campfires
Fort Ridgely State Park

13. Fort Ridgely State Park

100%
(2)
State park 47mi from Granite Falls · 22 sites
Discover Fort Ridgely State Park's rich history and scenic landscapes.
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Ambush City Park

14. Ambush City Park

35mi from Granite Falls · 20 sites
Nestled in a historically rich area, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The region was once the disputed territory of the Chippewa and Sioux tribes, where raiding parties created a challenging environment for early settlers. The first white explorer to traverse the future Benson area was Gideon S. Pond, an Indian missionary who sought to understand the local tribes' customs while accompanying a hunting party along the Chippewa River. It wasn't until after the Great Sioux Uprising that western Minnesota became a safe haven for white settlers. Ole Corneiliusen, a Norwegian immigrant, is believed to be the first permanent resident of the Benson area, arriving in 1866. By this time, the railroad had extended from Minneapolis to Delano, paving the way for increased settlement in western Minnesota. The early development of Benson and Swift County was closely tied to the railroad's expansion. In 1869, A.W. Lathrop and W.V. Lathrop opened the first general store in anticipation of the railroad's arrival. By 1870, the railroad had reached a designated trading center named "Benson," honoring a notable politician from Anoka. This rich history adds a unique charm to
Green Lake County Park (formerly County Park #5)

15. Green Lake County Park (formerly County Park #5)

46mi from Granite Falls · 57 sites
Green Lake County Park stands out for its pristine waters and exceptional fishing opportunities, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled on the northeastern shore of Green Lake, this park offers a serene escape just 5 miles north of Spicer. With 61 campsites available, visitors can enjoy a comfortable stay surrounded by nature. The park is typically open for the fishing season, so it's advisable to check with the management for specific opening dates. Seasonal rates are offered, providing flexibility for those looking to enjoy an extended getaway. In addition to fishing, the park's clear waters invite swimming and other water activities, while the surrounding landscape is perfect for hiking and exploring. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, Green Lake County Park is an ideal choice for families and nature lovers alike.
Lake Shetek State Park

16. Lake Shetek State Park

100%
(3)
State park 49mi from Granite Falls · 87 sites
Discover Lake Shetek's serene beauty and outdoor adventures.
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Electrical hookup
Toilets

Looking for a camping getaway near Granite Falls, Minnesota? Hipcamp has over 130 options specifically tailored to your accommodation preferences and location. With average prices starting at $40 per night and options as low as $10, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Camping on private lake (83 reviews), Rusty Star Ranch Riverview (48 reviews), and Mn River Valley Sanctuary (37 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like pets, campfires, and trash disposal, and engage in exciting activities such as climbing, swimming, and horseback riding.

99% (174) 71 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Granite Falls

The Auntie's Grove at Moonstone

1. The Auntie's Grove at Moonstone

100%
(106)
16mi from Granite Falls · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Moonstone Farm is a perennial polyculture (no annual crops, lots of diversity) on the bluffland of the Upper Minnesota River Valley. A family-based farm specializing in grass-fed organic beef production, we also maintain a vineyard, an edible forest, occasional farmstore, farmstay guest cottage and a full-shade camping area, the Auntie's Grove within walking distance of our pond, little beach, water points and restrooms.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Swift Falls County Park

2. Swift Falls County Park

100%
(11)
41mi from Granite Falls · 23 sites · Tents, RVs
The Swift Falls County Park is located on the banks of the Chippewa River in the village of Swift Falls, Minnesota. The park is open for camping from May to October and online registration is available below. Swift Falls Park is a great place to hike, fish, or enjoy the playground. Pets are allowed. Need Firewood? Firewood can be purchased from the white building across the river (over the bridge) by the dam.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$15
 / night
Pearsons Century Farm

3. Pearsons Century Farm

98%
(133)
48mi from Granite Falls · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Homesteaded more than 100 years ago this farm is somewhat stuck in time. Once this was a prosperous dairy operation. Location location location, this place is my slice of heaven on earth. Located in the corner of 4 townships on an extremely quiet road. Our farm now raises grass fed beef and wooly pigs pastured along driveway along with the usual cast of a farm, dogs, cats, chickens, guineas and goats
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night
Upper Sioux Agency State Park

4. Upper Sioux Agency State Park

100%
(1)
State park 6.5mi from Granite Falls · 73 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Upper Sioux Agency State Park.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lac Qui Parle State Park

5. Lac Qui Parle State Park

State park 22mi from Granite Falls · 69 sites
Discover Lac Qui Parle State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Pleasant Valley

6. Pleasant Valley

45mi from Granite Falls · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pleasant Valley is located Eastern Dakotas and is a beautiful oak savannah nestled in a valley with Cobb Creek running through the property. Guests have commented on it being one of the most scenic places in this prairie region. Nature trails abound along with wildlife and many different types of plants and birds. Tent site and RV site with electrical, water and sewer. Also have cabins just a few few from the babbling creek. Full bathroom with shower located on site.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night
Skalbekken Park

7. Skalbekken Park

7.8mi from Granite Falls · 15 sites
Skalbekken County Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 14 rustic campsites nestled in a serene natural setting. This park is equipped with essential amenities, including shelters, restrooms, and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable camping experience. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, as well as designated horse trails complete with horse ties and manure bunkers, making it an ideal spot for equestrian activities. For fishing aficionados, the park features a stunning rocky sandbar on its west side, where Hawk Creek flows into the Minnesota River, providing excellent fishing opportunities. Established in 1967, Skalbekken became Renville County’s first park, with its original deed belonging to Ole Skalbeck. A notable highlight is Skalbeck’s log home, built in 1868, which was relocated to the park in 1974 to preserve its historical significance. Whether you're looking to camp, fish, or explore the great outdoors, Skalbekken County Park offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
Beaver Falls County Park

8. Beaver Falls County Park

29mi from Granite Falls · 21 sites
Beaver Falls County Park stands out as a unique camping destination, offering a blend of rustic charm and natural beauty across its 20 campsites. These sites are thoughtfully divided into two distinct areas: the horse camp and the recreational area. The horse camp is nestled within scenic wooded ravines and features essential amenities such as horse ties, manure bunkers, and the picturesque Beaver Creek, making it an ideal spot for equestrian enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the upper section of the park showcases the Beaver Creek Recreational Area, which is perfect for families and outdoor adventurers alike. Both camping areas are equipped with shelters, restrooms, and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Campers can enjoy cozy fire pits for evening gatherings and take advantage of the extensive multi-use trails available for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. With its diverse offerings and natural surroundings, Beaver Falls County Park is a fantastic choice for those seeking an outdoor escape.
Kandiyohi County Park East

9. Kandiyohi County Park East

34mi from Granite Falls · 99 sites
Welcome to Kandiyohi County, a unique vacation destination where outdoor enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the beauty of numerous freshwater lakes, perfect for boating, fishing, and camping. With easy access from any of the six county parks, Kandiyohi County offers a serene escape into nature. Rich in history, Kandiyohi County invites you to explore its deep-rooted Indian culture. The name "Kandiyohi" originates from an Indian word meaning "where the buffalo fish abound." This area was historically a vital hunting and fishing ground for both the Sioux and Chippewa tribes, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. One of the highlights of the county is Big Kandiyohi County Park East, located on the eastern shore of Big Kandiyohi Lake. This park features a beautiful sandy swimming beach and excellent shoreline fishing opportunities. Anglers can expect to catch walleye, northern pike, crappies, and bullheads from both the shore and boats. The park boasts 80 campsites and two new camper cabins, with seasonal rates available for those looking to extend their stay. Conveniently situated just 18 miles south of Willmar and 6 miles north of Lake Lillian on County Road 8, Big Kandiyohi County Park East is the perfect spot for
Monson Lake State Park

10. Monson Lake State Park

State park 38mi from Granite Falls · 20 sites
Discover Monson Lake State Park's serene beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Sibley State Park

11. Sibley State Park

100%
(2)
State park 43mi from Granite Falls · 131 sites
Discover Sibley State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

12. Lake Cochrane Recreation Area

State park 46mi from Granite Falls · 31 sites
Discover Lake Cochrane's serene waters and vibrant outdoor activities.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fort Ridgely State Park

13. Fort Ridgely State Park

100%
(2)
State park 47mi from Granite Falls · 22 sites
Discover Fort Ridgely State Park's rich history and scenic landscapes.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Ambush City Park

14. Ambush City Park

35mi from Granite Falls · 20 sites
Nestled in a historically rich area, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The region was once the disputed territory of the Chippewa and Sioux tribes, where raiding parties created a challenging environment for early settlers. The first white explorer to traverse the future Benson area was Gideon S. Pond, an Indian missionary who sought to understand the local tribes' customs while accompanying a hunting party along the Chippewa River. It wasn't until after the Great Sioux Uprising that western Minnesota became a safe haven for white settlers. Ole Corneiliusen, a Norwegian immigrant, is believed to be the first permanent resident of the Benson area, arriving in 1866. By this time, the railroad had extended from Minneapolis to Delano, paving the way for increased settlement in western Minnesota. The early development of Benson and Swift County was closely tied to the railroad's expansion. In 1869, A.W. Lathrop and W.V. Lathrop opened the first general store in anticipation of the railroad's arrival. By 1870, the railroad had reached a designated trading center named "Benson," honoring a notable politician from Anoka. This rich history adds a unique charm to
Green Lake County Park (formerly County Park #5)

15. Green Lake County Park (formerly County Park #5)

46mi from Granite Falls · 57 sites
Green Lake County Park stands out for its pristine waters and exceptional fishing opportunities, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled on the northeastern shore of Green Lake, this park offers a serene escape just 5 miles north of Spicer. With 61 campsites available, visitors can enjoy a comfortable stay surrounded by nature. The park is typically open for the fishing season, so it's advisable to check with the management for specific opening dates. Seasonal rates are offered, providing flexibility for those looking to enjoy an extended getaway. In addition to fishing, the park's clear waters invite swimming and other water activities, while the surrounding landscape is perfect for hiking and exploring. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, Green Lake County Park is an ideal choice for families and nature lovers alike.
Lake Shetek State Park

16. Lake Shetek State Park

100%
(3)
State park 49mi from Granite Falls · 87 sites
Discover Lake Shetek's serene beauty and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

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