Minnesota Camping: Beautiful Clear Lakes, Rushing Rivers and Sparkling Streams, Who Could Ask for More

By RA Manseau

Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota CampingMinnesota camping is the ultimate water lover’s vacation. It you love to swim, kayak, canoe, fish, and boat or hunt water fowl Minnesota is the place to go. This state has 11,842 lakes and 69,200 miles of natural rivers and streams. There are about 4,000 miles of water trails for canoeing and kayaking. The Minnesota has great hiking and biking trails for when you get off the water and the scenery is breathtaking.

Lake Bronson State Park is a unique blend of prairie and forest. It is not unusual for hikers in the park to see sharp-tailed grouse, deer, black bear and elk. The lake has a wonderful swimming beach area as well as a multitude of trails for hikers, mountain bikers, cross country skiers and snowmobiles. Weather you choose to RV Minnesota in the warm months and camp at a Minnesota campground or take a winter break at the lake for ice fishing and snow you will find the scenery breathtaking and the recreation invigorating.

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Five Tips & Hints to RV Minnesota

  1. Plan ahead and book your Minnesota campsite online!
  2. The four seasons of Minnesota are very distinct. Summer temps can reach the 90s although they usually stay in the 70-80 degree range. Winters are cold with an average snowfall of 53 inches.
  3. Experience the largest shopping and entertainment center in the US by visiting Mall of America on your Minnesota camping trip.
  4. Did you know that you can view life-size statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe and the Blue Ox in the cities of Bemidji and Brainerd, Minnesota? Now, that's worth a drive off the beaten path!
  5. Minnesota camping is the ultimate water lover’s vacation. It you love to swim, kayak, canoe, fish, and boat or hunt water fowl Minnesota is the place to go.


Split Rock Lighthouse, Minnesota Campgrounds RV Minnesota’s northwestern section and visit Old Mill State Park. This historical grist mill and the log cabin are open to tourist. This beautiful park offers visitors the chance to see dear, beaver, and ruffled grouse in their natural habitat. At the park there is a swimming area, swinging bridge and picnic grounds as well as seven miles of hiking trails. Shower and Bathroom facilities are open from late May through early September. For more information about the park consult the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

The oldest Minnesota state park is Itasca. This park totals over 32,000 acres and includes more than 100 lakes for your enjoyment. If you only have time to RV Minnesota to one park this might be an excellent choice of destinations. The great Mississippi River starts its flow to the gulf of Mexico here. After visiting the Mississippi here you can boast that you stepped across the Mississippi in one step. This park has the towering pines at Preacher’s Grove and the Itasca Indian Cemetery and Wegmann’s Cabin. It is a great place to visit and explore the areas rich history. The park includes the 2,000 acre Wilderness Sanctuary, one of Minnesota’s seven National Natural Landmarks. There are plenty of hospitable Minnesota campgrounds in the area.

Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, RV Minnesota While driving on your Minnesota camping vacation venture into the center section of the state and visit Saint Paul, the capital of Minnesota. This is a rather large city with all the big city attractions. While seeing the museums, galleries, theaters and amusement parks do not miss the Saint Paul Cathedral. This Cathedral had the cornerstone laid on June 2, 1907 and work continued on the interior for decades after it was celebrating the liturgy. The stone work, stained glass windows and shrines that you can see if you take a tour only enhance the magnificence you will see just driving by. The dome of the Cathedral is situated on the highest point in downtown Saint Paul so that the Cathedral dominates the skyline of Saint Paul. For information about tour times or Mass times, consult the Saint Paul Cathedral’s website.

Whether you plan your Minnesota camping trip to the forest or the prairie, fun is waiting for you and your family. The beautiful clear lakes, rushing rivers and sparkling streams offer a multitude of options for the outdoor enthusiast. There are many friendly Minnesota Campgrounds to park your RV or pitch your tent during the nice warm summer months.

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