Camping in Sibley State Park

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Unplugged Tiny Home + RV Sites

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Glenwood, MN
🌿 Tiny Home; RV Getaway Near Glenwood, MN 🌿 Escape to our peaceful retreat nestled near Glenwood, Minnesota. Whether you're seeking a serene solo escape or planning a memorable family gathering, our property offers versatile accommodations to suit your needs. 🏡 Accommodations Tiny Home: Experience the charm of tiny living with modern comforts. Our thoughtfully designed tiny home maximizes space and functionality, providing a cozy haven for relaxation. RV Sites: We offer three spacious RV sites, each equipped with: 50-amp electric hookups Water hookups Ample space for large RVs 🌳 On-Site Amenities Dog-Friendly Walking Path: Enjoy a leisurely stroll with your furry friend along our small, scenic walking path. Hammock: Relax and unwind in our hammock, perfect for reading a book or taking in the tranquil surroundings. Wildlife Viewing: Immerse yourself in nature and observe the local wildlife that frequents the area. 🗺️ Nearby Attractions Grove Lake: Just a few minutes away, Grove Lake offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Glenwood: Approximately 20 minutes from our property, Glenwood boasts a variety of attractions, including: Lake Minnewaska: Ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing. Rolling Forks Vineyards: Enjoy local wines and picturesque views. Barsness Park: Features hiking trails, a splash pad, and disc golf. Pope County Museum: Explore the rich history of the region. 📅 Booking Information Ready to plan your stay? Contact us directly to check availability and make reservations. We recommend booking in advance, especially for group stays. Follow us on social https://www.facebook.com/share/16xR2VGw2A/?mibextid=wwXIfr “Oak Crest” Insta - https://www.instagram.com/oakcresttinyhome?igsh=MThjNm83eGhiaHlqbA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Makers Acres

5 sites · Lodging, Tents2 acres · Kimball, MN
Makers Acres is our home, our pottery studio named, Maine Prairie Studio, the Lakeside Campground and our camper, Andromeda. Guests are able to reserve the camper or campground to stay in. The camper is equipped with running water, electricity etc. The lakeside campground has enough space for 3 different dispersed campsites. Since we are potters, guests are able to book some cool "Extras" at the studio. Below are the "Extras" we have available to register for. - "Come Try It" Pottery Experiences - Kayak Rentals - Paddleboard Rentals - Seasonal Garden Vegetables - Firewood - Athletic Brewing Company, NA Brews -20% Discount on our handmade pottery in our Gallery while your Hipcamping at Makers Acres. We look forward to helping you find your next hipcamping experience here at Makers Acres. During warm weather you are able to access Murray Lake from our property to swim, kayak or paddle board. During winter, we live 1/2 mile from a ski hill, Powder Ridge, which has tubing, downhill skiing and snowboarding.
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Camping in Sibley State Park guide

Overview

About

Quick getaway or Midwest paradise? You tell us! Sibley State Park packs a lot of nature into 3000 acres. Multiple lakes, 18 plus miles of hiking, and a quilt of diverse landscapes will show you Minnesota does nature right. Lake Andrew brings in the crowds for a summer escape, the view from Mount Tom makes ‘em stay. The large campgrounds offer either a wooded setting or a close proximity to the lake. Have your pick campers! Prefer cabining? They’ve got that too, year-round. Looking for an adventure? Sibley has the equation to solve your desires. Canoe + Lake = Happy Camper!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Sibley State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Summer offers the perfect climate for camping and water activities. Conversely, winter can be challenging with heavy snowfall, limiting access to certain areas and activities within the park.

Know before you go

  • Highway 67 is permanently closed; follow alternative routes provided by the park for access.
  • Check in directly at your campsite upon arrival, as park staff will visit for registration.
  • Be cautious of outdated GPS routes—verify your directions with the latest park updates.
  • For any inquiries, contact the park at 651-296-6157 or email [email protected]
  • Stay updated on events and closures by signing up for the park's email updates.
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