The best camping near Osakis with showers

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Looking for a camping experience near Osakis, Minnesota with shower facilities? Look no further than Dancing the Land Farm Camp (98 reviews), The Jubilee Homestead (76 reviews), and Pearsons Century Farm (73 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly sites, and of course, showers. Get ready for adventure with activities such as exploring historic sites, off-roading, and boating. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $60 per night. Don't miss out on a great camping experience in Osakis, Minnesota!

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Top-rated campgrounds near Osakis

1. Swan Lake Resort & Campground

98%
(52)
47mi from Osakis · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
⛺️ Since 1949, we've been a family-operated resort & campground on Swan Lake in Fergus Falls, MN. We offer lakeside cabins, tent camping, and full hook-up, pull-through RV sites. Here, there is time to slow down, room to breathe, and lots to explore. 🏖️ Soak up the sun on the sandy beach, hike through the hidden trails, and take the pontoon out for a cruise. Be sure to turn the tech off and challenge a rival to ping pong, crack a cold one, and explore the water on stand-up paddleboard. 🍦 Bring the little ones and get messy at the arts & crafts table, catch a sunfish off the docks, and indulge in s’mores around the campfire. Don’t forget to show us what you got on the volleyball court and savor an ice cream at the camp store. Curl up in a hammock and get lost in a good book, smile at the flowers and gaze in awe at the night sky. Just be.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night

6. AN UNEXPECTED GREEN ISLAND

40mi from Osakis · 1 site · Tent
Green Island is an unexpected pine forest located actually inside a small town in northcentral Minnesota. The camping area is incredibly private and surrounds a small pond. It is primitive with minimal amenities beyond an outhouse and hand pump for water. Accessibility is only for tenting or truly tiny camper vehicles. The campground is a huge semi-shaded space for up to 20 tents, still, we prefer 1 or 2 at a time. However, larger group retreats are possible. We are serious environmentalists and we offer this opportunity just for true nature lovers as singles or couples, who totally take care of themselves, leave absolutely no trace, and are solid environmental stewards. In other words, its no place for a party. Separate from the campground there are: apple orchards, outdoor sculptures, wildlife, a meditation kuti, and perfect spaces for forest therapy. Yet almost unbelieveably, you can walk to a Pizza Hut or Walmart in 5 minutes. This is an excellent staging point for outdoors people en route to Itasca State Park, The Lost Fourty, and the state and national forests of the north.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$10
 / night

9. Sinclair Lewis Campground

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13mi from Osakis · 42 sites
The Sinclair Lewis Campground stands out as a unique recreational haven, nestled on 27.2 acres of picturesque land just a stone's throw from downtown Sauk Centre. Located on the Northwest side of the community, this campground is situated east of Hickman Drive along the serene South shore of Sauk Lake. With Sinclair Lewis Park bordering the campground to the east, visitors can enjoy a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The campground operates seasonally from May 1st to October 1st, weather permitting, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a total of 80 campsites, the Sinclair Lewis Campground offers a variety of options to suit different needs. Among these, 52 sites come equipped with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity, while 24 sites provide water and electricity only. For those seeking a more rustic experience, there are also 4 primitive sites available. Each campsite is designed with a fire pit, perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground is well-equipped with essential amenities, including three sets of restrooms with showers, picnic tables, and a storm shelter. Additional facilities include a dump station, a fish cleaning house, and kayak rentals, providing easy access to Sauk Lake for fishing and paddling.

14. Ambush City Park

44mi from Osakis · 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

Looking for a camping experience near Osakis, Minnesota with shower facilities? Look no further than Dancing the Land Farm Camp (98 reviews), The Jubilee Homestead (76 reviews), and Pearsons Century Farm (73 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly sites, and of course, showers. Get ready for adventure with activities such as exploring historic sites, off-roading, and boating. Prices start as low as $25 per night, with an average price of $60 per night. Don't miss out on a great camping experience in Osakis, Minnesota!

99% (64)

Top-rated campgrounds near Osakis

1. Swan Lake Resort & Campground

98%
(52)
47mi from Osakis · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
⛺️ Since 1949, we've been a family-operated resort & campground on Swan Lake in Fergus Falls, MN. We offer lakeside cabins, tent camping, and full hook-up, pull-through RV sites. Here, there is time to slow down, room to breathe, and lots to explore. 🏖️ Soak up the sun on the sandy beach, hike through the hidden trails, and take the pontoon out for a cruise. Be sure to turn the tech off and challenge a rival to ping pong, crack a cold one, and explore the water on stand-up paddleboard. 🍦 Bring the little ones and get messy at the arts & crafts table, catch a sunfish off the docks, and indulge in s’mores around the campfire. Don’t forget to show us what you got on the volleyball court and savor an ice cream at the camp store. Curl up in a hammock and get lost in a good book, smile at the flowers and gaze in awe at the night sky. Just be.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night

6. AN UNEXPECTED GREEN ISLAND

40mi from Osakis · 1 site · Tent
Green Island is an unexpected pine forest located actually inside a small town in northcentral Minnesota. The camping area is incredibly private and surrounds a small pond. It is primitive with minimal amenities beyond an outhouse and hand pump for water. Accessibility is only for tenting or truly tiny camper vehicles. The campground is a huge semi-shaded space for up to 20 tents, still, we prefer 1 or 2 at a time. However, larger group retreats are possible. We are serious environmentalists and we offer this opportunity just for true nature lovers as singles or couples, who totally take care of themselves, leave absolutely no trace, and are solid environmental stewards. In other words, its no place for a party. Separate from the campground there are: apple orchards, outdoor sculptures, wildlife, a meditation kuti, and perfect spaces for forest therapy. Yet almost unbelieveably, you can walk to a Pizza Hut or Walmart in 5 minutes. This is an excellent staging point for outdoors people en route to Itasca State Park, The Lost Fourty, and the state and national forests of the north.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$10
 / night

9. Sinclair Lewis Campground

100%
(1)
13mi from Osakis · 42 sites
The Sinclair Lewis Campground stands out as a unique recreational haven, nestled on 27.2 acres of picturesque land just a stone's throw from downtown Sauk Centre. Located on the Northwest side of the community, this campground is situated east of Hickman Drive along the serene South shore of Sauk Lake. With Sinclair Lewis Park bordering the campground to the east, visitors can enjoy a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The campground operates seasonally from May 1st to October 1st, weather permitting, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a total of 80 campsites, the Sinclair Lewis Campground offers a variety of options to suit different needs. Among these, 52 sites come equipped with full hookups, including water, sewer, and electricity, while 24 sites provide water and electricity only. For those seeking a more rustic experience, there are also 4 primitive sites available. Each campsite is designed with a fire pit, perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground is well-equipped with essential amenities, including three sets of restrooms with showers, picnic tables, and a storm shelter. Additional facilities include a dump station, a fish cleaning house, and kayak rentals, providing easy access to Sauk Lake for fishing and paddling.

14. Ambush City Park

44mi from Osakis · 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

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