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The best camping near Wild River State Park

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Wild Vines Campground

24 sites ¡ Tents6 acres ¡ Taylors Falls, MN
With some of the oldest vines in Minnesota, (1994) Wild Mountain Winery has been in operation since 2010 as a premier winery. Nestled on the second highest point in Chisago County, we offer picturesque views and quiet, natural setting. With both food, beer, cider and wine to sample, you will find something that makes you smile. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in the setting you choose; in the vines of our 6 acres of vineyard, or in the woods next to the winery. Enjoy all the amenities of the winery with a short walk to your cot, hammock or sleeping bag. No "drive-in" sites available, but we provide pull carts or courtesy shuttle upon request. Close to Wild Mountain Ski & Water park. Each site offers a fire ring. On site bathrooms and potable water. Camp any day of the week. Check in- Friday 2:00, or by special request Sat/Sun 12:00 Weekdays 12:00 Check out- 11:00
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$40
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Stone Creek Farm

6 sites ¡ Lodging36 acres ¡ Taylors Falls, MN
Situated on 36 acres, this working farm is 2 miles West of Taylors Falls. Dan and Danielle bought this property with the intention of growing stone fruits (plums, peaches, apricots and cherries) using sustainable and organic practices because health and wellness matter to them! They are still in the process of improving their property. Many of the building on the property were in poor condition, including the old barn foundation which is now one of Dan and Danielle favorite places to keep cool in the summer. After they had excavated all the debris (which took years) they were able to transform it with gardens and fire pit for all to enjoy. They love sharing what they have been blessed with! They hope you enjoy their place as much as they do! Feel free to ask them to show you around or even get your hands dirty with them as they plant or harvest.
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$45
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The Wooded Retreat

4 sites ¡ Lodging8 acres ¡ Pine City, MN
Situated just 3 miles from the interstate, our retreat offers the tranquility of a state park while being conveniently accessible. Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning grounds featuring rolling hills, towering white pines, and a variety of deciduous trees. Immerse yourself in nature's beauty with ponds and trails scattered throughout. Discover an abundance of flowers and wildlife that call this haven home. On our 8 acres we have 5 private ponds, 3 unique cottages ; and a vintage safari tent!
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Pioneer Farm on Fish Lake

5 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents14 acres ¡ Harris, MN
Canpers! We are about out of misquito season. hooray This lakefront farm is a very special spiritual location. Listen to the night life in the woods and loons on the lake. Fall time- the acorns are falling:) BEAT the HEAT at the LAKE! The farm animals are gone now, but there remains a huge barn and outbuildings. Enjoy observing old time architecture! bring your ball! Room for soccer too! Monet tight? We are open to a refund of $20 a day for an hour for farm chores. Chores like mending fences, cutting vegetation, collecting the harvest from the earth, etc. Pay in full thru hipcamp, then we can arrange a task per interest and capabilities!! We're almost seventy now -getting harder to keep things up, ya know! need lots of oak limbs peeled off the bark:)
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Meadow Cabin

2 sites ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Pine City, MN
The first time I drove up and saw the river, I knew it was a magical spot. Fishing, kayaking, swimming. Relax by the firepit, play games in the cabin. Put your feet up by the fireplace on cool evenings. Located close to Chengwatana State Forest. Kayak down to the St. Croix river.
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$125
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Bayberry Acres on Danger Lake

3 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents80 acres ¡ Braham, MN
Three campsites or our Chalet which sleeps five is available. Campsites are near a fabulous 10 acre deep spring fed lake. One campsite is in a meadow in the woods where 5 or 6 tents are possible. Another campsite is in a clearing farther away from the home base. 3 tents are possible. 3rd campsite is for one tent and is lakeside. Quiet peaceful trails through the woods. Animals at the home base. The chalet (in the pictures) , has all the needed amenities; showers, fridge, etc. Contact us for pricing details. Food and wine packages are available for the interested parties. This place is perfect.
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Wild Haven Farm

1 site ¡ Tent20 acres ¡ North Branch, MN
Wild Haven Farm is a working farm focused on raising threatened livestock using regenerative practices. We rotationally graze goats (Fainters and San Clemente Island) and heritage poultry. Wild River State Park is a 3/10 of a mile walk along the dirt road to access rivers and over 36 miles of trails. Please Note: We have working Livestock Guardian Dogs on the property that protect the livestock from predators. Their job is to bark...all night. If you are a light sleeper or bothered by dogs barking at night this would not be a good site for you. However, we encourage you to consider a farm tour during the day.
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Birdi&June Farm Cottage

1 site ¡ Lodging16 acres ¡ Dresser, WI
Experience the charm of country living at our quaint guest house nestled on 16 acres of picturesque farmland just an hour northeast of the Twin Cities. Surrounded by rolling fields, prairie, and trees, our secluded retreat offers a peaceful escape with the soothing sounds of nature all around. During your stay, explore the nearby attractions, including Trollhaugen, where you can enjoy skiing or snowboarding in the winter and exhilarating zip-lining adventures in the summer. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are mountain bike trails, hiking paths, and kayaking opportunities along the scenic St. Croix River, all just a short drive away. After a day of adventure, return to the tranquility of our guest house, where you can relax and unwind in comfort. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or a solo adventure, our country oasis offers the perfect setting for a memorable escape. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from Osceola, St. Croix Falls, and Taylors Falls, our guest house provides easy access to dining, shopping, and entertainment options while still offering the peace and seclusion of rural living. We invite you to come and experience the beauty and serenity of our countryside retreat. Polk County ID #: 76776
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$119
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Northern Detour Seasonal RV Site

1 site ¡ RV5 acres ¡ Dresser, WI
About Us Northern Detour has been a beloved RV park for decades. We are committed to providing a welcoming and peaceful environment for all visitors. Many of our camp goers make Northern Detour RV Park their summer home year after year. Our Facilities Northern Detour sits on 600 feet of beautiful lakeshore on Poplar lake, Wisconsin. Lounge at the shore, fish, swim, kayak, paddle board, relax. We have 18 sites, each including electric, water and septic hookups. We also offer boat slip rentals. We are pet friendly. We have picnic tables and fire rings available for use. Our Location We are conveniently located one hour north of the Twin Cities of Minnesota, near all the best attractions in the area: state parks, hiking trails, lakes, wineries, shopping, and even an adventure park!
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$2,495
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The Jubilee Homestead

7 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres ¡ Stanchfield, MN
Our family at The Jubilee Homestead is looking forward to another great camping season in 2023! This small hobby farm is where I (Esther) grew up and now my husband Joel, our four children, and my parents, are developing it into a self-supporting farmstead and event venue as we raise chickens and Nigerian dwarf goats, and grow a pick-your-own elderberry field. Our oldest son loves to plant and manage a small market garden with our campers in mind, so depending on when in the season you come, you may find some garden treasures to take home! What you can expect when you camp at The Jubilee Homestead: Free firewood Free 20amp electricity hookup at all sites (not enough to run A/C, plenty for everything else) Free water Free farm fresh, free-range eggs to collect yourself in the mornings plus more for sale when available. Free access to broomball court and equipment in barn loft Rustic trail around back of property about 1/4 mile long Playground Dishwashing sink Campers are welcome to enjoy The Milk Room which is our Lounge and Farm Store. You'll find self-serve coffee, hot cocoa, and other options available for purchase, including fresh garden produce when available. There is a microwave, places to sit and visit, and even a game table. We have a nice, fully private outdoor shower with hot water available for $2.50/shower. Guests can pay on-site via our posted QR codes or cash box. We have Nigerian dwarf goats, chickens, geese, and rabbits. We also have several apple trees, cherries, and elderberries. As grateful as we are to be out of a drought, the mosquitoes are back! We have several zappers around the property but please come prepared in case they're bad while you're here. We're also available for other events like birthday parties, intimate weddings, and group gatherings at our gazebo. As a homeschooling, home business building family, there is usually a project or two always in the works to join in on if you feel so inclined or just sit back and enjoy the peace of clean air and loving goats! Several lakes in the area provide numerous options for fishing, boating, and hiking. And nothing beats those evening country road walks while agate hunting! Other area attractions include Mini golf in Cambridge, public aquatic center with water slides in Mora, and several state parks an hour or less away.
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$25
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Evergreen Oasis Farm

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ Lindstrom, MN
Enjoy our 20-acre alpaca, sheep and u-pick flower farm located in Center City, Mn. Spend time with the animals, cutting flowers and even shopping in our barn market (when in season) We are surrounded by local hiking, swimming, fishing, shopping, breweries, state parks and more. As hosts we can be as interactive as you want!
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$35
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Clover Bee Farm

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ Shafer, MN
We are a small family farm. From April-October we make a living on the farm and enjoy rural life. We’re very busy during these months and if you stay with us you may be able to enjoy fresh produce for purchase- we also have neighbors that sell eggs, there is a Meat shop in downtown Lindstrom and 2 miles away is Rod's Country Corner (ice cream, pizza, sandwiches, essentials). So, you could have the opportunity for some delicious camp food while staying here. It is very beautiful with much to see and do. Things to note: 1. There are black bear in the area, please keep food stowed away in your car. at night and your campsite clean. 2. Storms pop-up and tents etc. are subject to wind, please be mindful of the weather and any incidents that occur are not liable to the property owners. When you arrive pull up in the driveway we will direct you to your location... and please park your vehicle close to your site. When you are tent camping this can come in handy during any inclimate weather, which can pop up randomly during the summer months. We have a composting toilet for guest use. Please read the instructions on the inside before using. This is a working farm, it can be unkempt or messy- it is also mosquito forward and wood tick forward-please bring bug spray. Many of our past campers have enjoyed the scenery despite being next to a slightly trafficked road. Also, fireworks are very popular with the neighbors in the area around July 4th. Please respect our quiet time, when the sun goes down-so do we. No Smoking Marijuana or Tobacco on the farm, and no pets. Preferably no glass bottles either. ++Attractions in the area++ Ice Age Trail Wild River State Park (canoe and kayak rental available) Interstate State Park (Boat Tours, kayak and canoe rental, hiking) The water park at Wild Mountain Boat Rental: https://www.captainshawnsrental.com/ Wineries: Chateu St Croix, Wild River Winery, Dancing Dragonfly, Rustic Roots Breweries: Uncommon Loon, Trap Rock Shopping: Antiques in every town! My favorite is The Lindstrom Antique Store. Rock Shop in Taylors Falls, St Croix Falls downtown is cute too. Osceola has lots of fun treasures. Food: Juneberry Cafe, Anderson's Ice Cream Shop, Watershed Cafe in Osceola, Marketplace Grocery store, Brinks Grocery store, 3 Arrows Coffee --even though we're a rural area, there is no shortage of things to do here!--
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$29
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The best camping near Wild River State Park guide

Overview

About

They can put us campers in the city, but they can’t take the wild out of us. Right? So get back out there and return to your organic selves and be as the river is at Wild River State Park. Combining the St. Croix River, 35 miles of trails, and the kiss of the sun, you’ll have yourself an irresistible tonic prime for getting the hustle and bustles out and letting in the peaceful rustles of Mother Nature. Don’t let the Minnesota winters keep you indoors! The all-season park’s trails don’t close, so warm your tushies hiking and skiing ‘em. Complete your experience here with a slumber under the stars.

Notable campgrounds

  • Yellow Medicine Campground – A serene retreat amid towering trees, perfect for reconnecting with nature.
  • Horse Campground – An equestrian's delight, offering trails and facilities tailored for horseback riders.
  • Backpack/Watercraft Campground – Ideal for adventurers seeking a remote experience accessible by hiking or watercraft.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Wild River State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a full array of activities, but be prepared for busier trails and campsites. Winters are harsh, and while they offer a unique snowy landscape, some amenities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Highway 67 is closed; follow alternative routes provided by the park for access.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for seasonal conditions.
  • Be aware of wildlife and practice safe viewing from a distance.
  • Some areas may have limited cell service; plan your visit with maps and information in advance.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and water access points are available, but it's wise to bring essentials.

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