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Uncle B's Produce Farm

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents11 acres · Monroe, SD
Awarded South Dakota's best Hip Camp 3 times. Uncle B's farm is a small 11 acre hobby farm with a large vegetable garden, chickens, peafowl, guinea fowl, turkeys, dogs, and cats. There is an old quarried stone railroad bridge and a few short walking trails around the pond. The pond is at the back of the property where I have 6 dry camp sites listed as Uncle B's farm for tents or self contained RV's. All sites have partial to full shade and most have mature trees that will work for a hammock or tensile tent. All of the campsites have a firepit, some with cooking grates and all sites have a picnic table. The "shower shack" is shared by all guests and has 2 separate 3/4 baths with all modern plumbing. There is also a basic outdoor kitchen with a few portable grills as well as a sink with modern plumbing. Available at Uncle B's RV Camper site I have 3 RV sites with water and 30 Amp electrical hookups. My "Ready Set Camp" listing is a dome tent set up and furnished with 2 cots, table, and lamp as well as a match ready fire. The Barn loft apartment is a studio apartment with a small galley kitchen and private bath. The Hippie Bus is new for the 2025 season and offers a trip back in time. Uncle B's farm has been voted Best Hip Camp to see in South Dakota for the 3rd time.... Come see why...
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River Road Campground Luverne

19 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents13 acres · Luverne, MN
This is a newer campground to Rock County near Luverne, MN. This property is known as the "boy scouts" by the locals. When we were kids we spent time on this property riding bike, horses, and exploring. We have turned this 13 acre property into 22 site campground that we are excited to share with you. Check out Sweet Retreat a house for rent. Call 605-254-5450 for details. (also available on Airbnb/VRBO) (Sweet Retreat, 5 bedrooms, 2 bath) Nestled in a bed of trees just 2 miles from I-90 and 1/4 mile South of the Luverne City Park. This campground has 12 sites with rural water and 20,30&50 amp electric at every site. Dump Station. 8 Full Hook Up Sites (Sewer, Water, Electric) Two small ponds and shade trees. Wifi. Shower House/Bathrooms. Campers can enjoy the quiet place to relax and enjoy nature and wildlife, a perfect place for bird watching. We also have a paved bike trial that connects to the campground that leads to miles of trials around Luverne and out to the State park.
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Camping in Palisades State Park guide

Overview

About

Deep, deep gorges carved by Split Rock Creek over the past 1.2 billion years created this park. They left behind four great hiking trails so you can explore the quartzite rock formations.

Into rock climbing? This is the place to practice your rappelling and scaling surrounded by natural beauty (no bolting allowed, though!). Head to the river for fishing—Or show up for one of the park's family fishing weekends.

Kayakers and canoers can marvel as they drift past the looming quartzite formations overhead. At night, the stargazing is mesmerizing—Look for events centered around meteor showers to know what you're looking at!

Cabins and campsites are open year-round. But be prepared for frozen pipes (that means no water) from October to May. A small lodge is available for family reunions and small weddings. You can also rent a cabin or hook up your RV. If you're pitching a tent, look for a spacious campsite right on the river.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Palisades State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be busy, so plan ahead for the best experience. Winter offers a serene, frosty landscape, though some amenities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any trail closures or safety alerts before your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking on rugged terrain.
  • Be mindful of the park's wildlife; observe from a distance and do not feed the animals.
  • Accessibility varies across the park; contact the visitor center for specific information.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.
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