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Harvest Loon Camp

1 site · Lodging24 acres · Outing, MN
📌Update: Cabin now complete with an indoor shower and toilet. ❄Cabin is now available year-round. 🌲 Picturesque lakeshore property located on 24 acres, with almost 2,000 feet of lake access right in front of the cabin. ⛵Lake public access is located at the end of the cabin driveway. Kayaking State Land surrounds Harvest Loon Camp for peace and relaxation. 🏕 Serene, peaceful and unrivaled privacy. Water sports and trails for hiking and quads make Harvest Loon Camp the perfect spot to relaxation and fun. 😊Radiant heat, wood stove, air conditioning and fans. 🔥Wood available for use with woodstove and campfires. 🛌 Campers WILL NEED to provide their own bedding depending on their sleeping needs (pillows, linens, blankets). Accommodations include a bunk with two full beds stacked, a twin daybed and trundle (so two twin beds) and another full sized bed. All open concept. Also bring your own towels. 🍳 Kitchen has antique pots, pans, utensils, coffeepot, microwave, toaster, stove and refrigerator for your use. 🌟 Gorgeous furnished porch to watch wildlife. Grocery store within 5 miles. 🦆 This location is also perfect for horseback riding and snowmobiling and ice fishing. George lake is known to have nice sized pan fish.
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Camp among the pines on Little Jay

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Cohasset, MN
Tucked away in a peaceful pine forest, this private campsite offers a true Northwoods escape on the shores of Little Jay Gould Lake - part of a scenic chain that connects to Pokegama Lake to the south as well as Big Jay Gould and the Mississippi River to the north. Just 1.5 miles from the renowned Tioga Recreation Area mountain bike trailhead, it’s an ideal basecamp for riders looking to hit some of the best single-track in the region. Ride straight from your site and be on the trails in minutes! Your site includes a picnic table, fire ring, and a starter bundle of firewood to get the evening going. We welcome multiple tents - we just ask that you keep them to the left-hand side of the driveway. Take a walk down the private drive to the lake, where a dock offers southern sky views and a peaceful spot to relax, cast a line, or watch the sunset. Bring your own boat and launch at the nearby public access, or take our paddleboat out for a leisurely cruise. A porta potty is located near the site for your convenience, and there’s running water available at the lakeside pump house. Whether you're flying solo, bringing the family, hitting the trails, casting a line, or just soaking up the quiet - this is the kind of place where you can slow down, breathe deep, and feel like you’ve truly gotten away.
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Sunset Pines MN

71 sites · Lodging, RVs50 acres · Backus, MN
Mike and Loellen discovered Ruttger’s Camping Resort in the winter of 2005 while driving around the area and scanning websites for trailers. We bought a trailer on a seasonal site and have thoroughly enjoyed our summers here ever since! Our sons grew up on the lake, boating and fishing and exploring the area and we have developed a wonderful lake-family. We have watched Bill and Candy Ruttger build the resort into the beautiful property that it is today and feel privileged to have the opportunity to now share it with you. Under our new ownership and with a new name, Sunset Pines MN in January 2023, we are eager to carry on the legacy created by our friends and mentors. We welcome you to enjoy our piece of “Up North” Minnesota lake-life with your family and friends, and don’t forget to enjoy a sunset or two! Mike & Loellen
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Wildlife Orchard

4 sites · RVs, Tents32 acres · Grand Rapids, MN
Come stay at our peaceful farm in the forest! We are passionate about the natural world and cultivating our own food. Our farm is focused on a diversity of crops and animals while maintaining the beautiful wild setting we live in. We want to share the knowledge we are gaining as well as welcome interested people to experience the beauty of Northern Minnesota's woods, wilderness, and waters. Come to explore, relax, have fun, and recharge in a quiet natural setting. Learn more about this land: Rural old growth forest campsite connected to 7,287 acre state forest with hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing trails. Small diverse farm to visit- chickens, sheep and bees. Orchards and gardens with countless flowers, fruit trees and bushes, and vegetables. Greenhouse to tour. Beach 5 miles away- large beautiful lake for swimming. 6 person sauna, outhouse, fire pit, and walking trails on property.
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Two Rivers RV and Campground

2 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · La Prairie, MN
Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in nature with your family at Two Rivers RV & Campground! Our Campground is located on over 50 acres at the confluence of the Mississippi and Prairie Rivers. A forest of mixed hardwoods and conifers cover the area, housing an abundance of wildlife including deer, bald eagles, porcupines, rabbits, chipmunks and many others. Wild blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries grow seasonally on the forest floor. The tall bluff along the river allows beautiful views of the river. The river has abundant fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities. The Prairie River and Mississippi River offer great opportunities for boating and fishing. Anglers will find Walleye, Northern Pike, Catfish, Large and Small mouth Bass among other species. Birders enjoy viewing Bald Eagles, Hawks, Ducks, Geese and many other species from the trails of the park.
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Tamarack Ponds

4 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Deer River, MN
Welcome to Tamarack Ponds Camping, your gateway to the pristine beauty of Itasca County, Minnesota. Nestled on 40 acres of private land adorned with ancient cedar, ash, and black spruce trees, our campground offers a serene nature retreat. Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance, where the melodies of wildlife fill the air, creating a symphony of natural sounds. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, we have you covered with carefully curated camping spots. Two tenting spots equipped with fire pits and cooking grates provide the perfect setting for a cozy evening under the stars. For RV enthusiasts, we offer 1-2 spacious spots complete with 20, 30, and 50-amp electric hookups, a movable fire pit, ensuring a comfortable stay amid the wilderness. Situated between the charming towns of Cohasset and Deer River, and just minutes from the bustling hub of Grand Rapids, our private property campground offers easy access to a wealth of outdoor adventures. Explore world-class fishing lakes, traverse ATV trails, or embark on scenic hikes through lush forests—there's something for every outdoor enthusiast to enjoy. Fishermen and women are welcome to park here as their base camp, RV style fish houses are welcome. Firewood will be provided. mostly pine, and popular. *FYI, this private property has a cabin and outbuildings on it, and the owner may be there while you stay. At Tamarack Ponds Camping, we invite you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and reconnect with the natural world. Join us for an unforgettable camping experience in the heart of Itasca County. * Special discount for First responders * ***NOTE..... JANUARY AND FEBRUARY ARE WINTER MONTHS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA. I WILL HOST WINTER CAMPERS, BUT SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WILL HAVE TO BE MADE, FOR SNOW REMOVAL, AND ACCESS TO CAMP SPOTS*** THANKS, JOHN.
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Trails Inn Quadna Motel & RV Park

62 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Hill City, MN
Trails Inn Quadna Mountain Motel and RV Park offers guests a rustic retreat nestled in the natural beauty of Hill City, Minnesota. Here's what guests can expect: Scenic Surroundings: Immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings of Quadna Mountain, with its lush forests, area lakes, and breathtaking views. Accommodations: The motel offers comfortable and cozy rooms, while the RV park provides spaces for those traveling with their own accommodation. Whether staying in a room or an RV, guests can expect clean, well-maintained facilities. Outdoor Activities: There's no shortage of outdoor activities to enjoy, from hiking and biking along scenic trails to fishing and boating on nearby lakes. The terrain also offers opportunities for ATV riding, mountain biking, and snowmobiling in the winter months. Relaxation: For those seeking relaxation, unwind by a campfire in the evenings to share stories and stargaze. Community Atmosphere: Trails Inn fosters a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where guests can connect with fellow travelers and exchange tips and recommendations for exploring the area. Overall, Trails Inn Quadna Mountain Motel and RV Park provides a perfect getaway for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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The best camping near Bowstring State Forest guide

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About

The trail reigns supreme in Bowstring State Forest. Leave your cars behind and follow thy pavementless paths deep into the heart of this magical forest. Be ye on foot, mountain bike, or cross-country skis, the trails within Bowstring will lead ye hither to scenic vistas, tranquil wetlands, and meadows bursting with wildflowers. Forget not thy photographical supplies, for the terrain and wildlife found within the bounds of this hallowed land are a sight to behold. Bring thy friends, bring thy family, and have ye a merry time!

When to go

The best times to visit Bowstring State Forest are during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for exploring, but be prepared for busier trails. Winter can be harsh, so ensure you're equipped for snow activities if you venture during this season.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park updates for road and campsite improvements before your visit.
  • Heavy machinery may be operating in certain areas; stay informed to avoid disruptions.
  • Remember to call ahead or check online for campsite availability and reservations.
  • For any inquiries, the park's contact information is readily available for your convenience.
  • Sign up for email updates to stay informed about events and changes within the park.
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