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Bear Camp - Forest Stay

19mi from Franz Jevne State Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Devlin, ON
What Guests Can Expect Bear Camp is a rustic, off-grid retreat in Northern Ontario. Expect a natural, quiet setting with tall grass, uneven ground, and no modern hookups — just raw land, forest, and the wide northern sky. Guests are welcome to make their own trail from the clearing into the cedar woods — a peaceful walk for those who enjoy quiet moments among the trees. A small creek (Running Bear Creek) runs through the property. Please bring your own drinking water or use the creek for washing. There is no garbage pickup — pack out what you bring in. Rental Options Small trailer (sleeps 1–2): $50/night — parked at the edge of the cedar forest; includes indoor washroom, hydro, fire pit, and outdoor seating Cleared land (tent site, back area): $20/night — bumpy trail; best for off-grid tent campers RV/Van spot (near cabin, easier access): $40/night — flatter area; no hookups; self-contained units only Self-contained RVs or van campers (back area): $30/night — no hookups; must be able to handle a bumpy trail (may be improved by your arrival) Bear Camp is best for guests who are self-reliant, enjoy stillness, and don’t mind a touch of wilderness. Friendly pets are welcome with notice. 🌲 Check-in is 2 PM to allow time between guests to refresh the site. If the trailer or campsite was unbooked the night before, early arrival (as early as 9 AM) may be possible — just send a message to ask. Bear Camp runs on nature’s rhythm, not hotel clocks. 🌞
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The best camping in Franz Jevne State Park, MN guide

Overview

About

This bantam-weight state park makes up for what it lacks in size with a badass nature immersion up along the border of Canada. Visitors to Franz Jevne State Park are rewarded for their trek with ultimate seclusion in this already-remote spot across the Rainy River from Ontario, surrounded by rich green pine forests that seem too enchanted to be real.

Named for the lawyer who owned the property, the land was donated by the Jevne sons, who requested that the park be named for their father. We’ll be forever in their debt, because this place rules! 2.5 billion year old rock outcroppings tower above the park, providing a great spot for wild blueberry picking or a mid-hike picnic. Many Minnesotans come here to forage for mushrooms, and the rustic hike-in campsites feature quaint Adirondack-style picnic shelters. Plan your trip now, thank us (and upload your sweet pics) later!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Franz Jevne State Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Fall also offers a spectacular display of colors, making September a picturesque time for a visit. Winter can be harsh, and spring may bring flooding, so plan accordingly for the best experience.

Know before you go

  • Be aware that Highway 67 is permanently closed; follow alternative directions provided by the park.
  • Check the weather forecast before your trip, as conditions can change rapidly.
  • Remember to bring your fishing gear for a chance to catch local species in the Rainy River.
  • For safety, always stay on designated trails and be mindful of the park's wildlife.
  • Although amenities are limited, the park's natural beauty offers a peaceful retreat.
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