Best Bungalows Campsites Minneapolis Near Me

Minneapolis Northwest KOA Journey Baker Campground Minneapolis Southwest KOA Holiday Lebanon Hills Regional Park-Campground Rice Creek Campgrounds Bunker Hills Campground Visitor’s Center Lake Elmo Park Reserve Afton State Park Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve Dakotah Meadows RV Park Cleary Lake Regional Park Carver Park Reserve

1. Minneapolis Northwest KOA Journey - Maple Grove

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· 307 reviews

10410 Brockton Ln N, Maple Grove, MN 55311

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Maddie Kapalko: We stopped at here for the night after traveling about 15 hours from Ohio. It was our first RV and campground experience and everything was really nice! The people were very friendly and showed us our spot for the night. The campground was quiet and clean, with full hookups. It was a little ways off the highway but not too far. The perfect place to stop for the night. I would highly recommend!

Pamela Rollins: Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet, Kid-friendly, Great value

Fred Flintstone: The campground is immaculately maintained. The owner/operators are very caring and customer oriented people. The stars are spaced nicely. Excellent amenities and close, but not too close access to highway 94 make this an excellent destination for just one night or for weeks at a time. This is a campground, there are no "rooms" in a motel sense. They do have a couple kamping kabins you can rent, but this review is hard to fit into a motel review framework.

Melissa Nealey: It is a nice quiet campground. The pool is nice and the laundry facilities are clean.Location: 5/5 …
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2309 Baker Park Rd, Maple Plain, MN 55359

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Jeff Galbraith: Will definitely be on our list of parks to return to. Family in the area and this was ideal lication for us. Great back in sites with picnic tables, fire rings and plenty of shade on a lot of sites.Update 05/04/24: so nice we had to come and stay for a few more nights while we passed through.Playground: Beaitiful new playground that i think any kid would love to play on.Restrooms: Very clean and spacious.Dog-friendliness: Love all the trails for the dogs. Plenty of area for them to get their smells in.Picnic area: Well maintained. Grass mowed. Lots of picnic tables and some grills.

kathleen R: This place was so fun. The kids loved it. The guides were amazing. I definitly would love to go back in the summer

Justin Lewis: Almost always quiet. Always taken care of. Great staff. Great campground!

B Halverson: This is a beautiful campground and park with well-maintained trails and facilities

Jason Fleck: We had a group camping outing with 5 families. 4 of us rented cabins 1 family used a tent site. The campground is beautiful and well taken care of. The cabins are awesome. We look forward to staying here again.Playground: Well taken care of, and the kids had a great time playing on the wide variety of equipment.Restrooms: Cleaner and in better condition than I would have expected at a campground this busy.

Gary Nelson: Super nice Campground and facilities. Only complaint is that the showers are set quite cool.

Tom: A great metro area Campground. Plenty of shade trees, nice grass lawn, very quiet during our Sun-Fri stay. Great bike trails from the campground to Luce Line and Lake Independece trails. Restrooms were clean and modern. We will come back.

3. Minneapolis Southwest KOA Holiday - Scott County

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· 311 reviews

3315 W 166th St, Jordan, MN 55352

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Mariah Wilson: Hotel highlights Kid-friendly, Great value

Pack Man: It is not really close to MPLS/St. Paul. The place is noisy. We kind of knew what we were getting before we went so we rented a cabin instead of tenting it. Not somewhere we would typically go camping as we like secluded and quiet but if your okay with some city noise and looking for a quick get away that's pet friendly and kid friendly it's okay. Staff seemed friendly the little we interacted.

John Swanke: Went camping with another couple. The kids loved it. Nice clean campground with very friendly and accommodating staff. We are looking forward to going back next year.Noteworthy details: Indoor swimming pool, and outdoor mini golf. Nice little store on site.
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· 166 reviews

12100 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd, St Paul, MN 55124

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Lebanon Hills Regional Park-Campground: what do users think?

Changing Course: We camped in our RV. They had full hookups and they kept the park very clean . It was also affordable.

Ellen Smatlak: . I don't know about ALL the campsites, but ours had 50-amp electric and both fresh water and sewer connections.Location: 5/5 …

Rich Close: This is a nice campground for RV’s if you get a site that’s paved with full hook ups. Everything is clean and well maintained, logs of grass. The campground is part of a huge park network with logs of hiking and biking trails. It’s also convenient to Mall of America if that’s one of your stops.

Tim Javurek: Lebonon hills campground was very nice, well kept. The bathrooms were the among cleanest we've seen.Thank you Lebanon Hills "We'll be back".........

5. Rice Creek Campgrounds - Lino Lakes

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· 107 reviews

7373 Main St, Centerville, MN 55038

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Tami Korum: Beautiful campgrounds! Very private lots, very clean. Everything is extremely well maintained. I would highly recommend camping here!

Brianna H: We have a 36 ft motorhome and could have fit into any of the campsites we saw in loop D. The campsites were big and level. We had a great time staying here close enough to the city to see the sights but far enough to relax. The campground is very clean and quiet. My only issue with the campground is the showers. There is no lock on the doors and if someone were to walk into the shower area there is just a clear shower curtain between you and the other person. There needs to be a lock on the shower doors or at least doors on the individual showers.Playground: Very clean and big near the restrooms and near the lake.Restrooms: Clean but the showers need work.Dog-friendliness: As long as your dog is on a leash and you pick up their poop.Picnic area: Great picnic area by the lake.

Jill Straight: This campground is awesome. Sites are nice and big and spread out. They have lots of pull through options for bigger rigs as well. But, bring plenty of bug spray or whatever you use to combat the mosquitoes cause they are bad!!!!

J & J: This looks like a nice place for camping, off the beaten track and nice folks to help you when needed.

Jessica: Always clean, nice campground spots, dog friendly.Playground: Two big playgroundsRestrooms: Lots of restroom accessDog-friendliness: Love that dogs are allowedPicnic area: Lots of tables

Sheri Lucas: Dog-friendliness: Dogs on leash welcome but no pets near beach.

John David: A VERY well maintained, WELL managed campground. Very spacious sites where you can almost disappear amongst the trees. Be warned that it's packed on the weekends and make reservations EARLY. I tried to stay a few more days and Cathy went above and beyond, cheerully trying to find me an available site.

Pathias Moyo: Nice family environment, I like that everyone keeps their dogs on leashes and it's an overall good time.

sean berry: Love Anoka County Parks!

6. Bunker Hills Campground Visitor’s Center - Coon Rapids

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· 145 reviews

13101 County Pkwy B, Coon Rapids, MN 55433

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stuart symington: Great park

Michael Berman: Great camp ground right in town. Large very private sites. Play grounds near by. Has power and water at sites both 30amp and 50 amp available. Water park during summer. Many biking trails. Frisby golf and real golf near by. Staff friendly and leave you alone. Our site was gravel and pretty level. We booked late and ended up with the last site a giant 50amp pull through. Picknic table and fire pit. Note they do not rent or sell anything but wood so come prepared or shop the many near by stores.

John Kunkle: Nice place

Talina “Babs” Mickelson: So much to do!!

Nancy Doucet: I had a great experience, The lady was so friendly and helpful.

greg peterman: , and for $7 for wood it should be good fire wood and not pine that burns so quick

danwallaceorg: The staff is very helpful and friendly! A beautiful Park in a suburban setting. And, a very convenient dump station.

Zobar Kruk: Safe, quiet for the most part, good staff bathrooms are clean and it has showers. The bunker beach nearby is lots of fun!Bring your family and enjoy fun outdoors, be it a cabin, tent or rv.

Retained Perfection: Great place and people

Kim T.: but once you got over the frostbite 😉 and got used to the freezing water, it was ok

7. Lake Elmo Park Reserve - Lake Elmo

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· 1416 reviews

1515 Keats Ave N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042

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Lake Elmo Park Reserve: what do users think?

Mariah Banks: Beautiful place for a hike.

Jim Soley: Beautiful park. Excellent geocaching.Restrooms: Very clean porta potty.

Richard Tolliver: Great place very beautiful amazing walking trails and playgrounds. its perfect for a day of fun or with plenty of camping spots both old shcool tent style or modern lake elmo has got you covered

Kelly Petzold: Great hiking. Playground is nice size. Boating is great

Gary Horn: Great place to hike. A variety of landscapes. Rarely encounter people on the trails. I've seen deer, osprey and coyotes.

Nick Stokman: Great trails beautiful views

Muniesh Khandelwal: Dancing in nature, with breathtaking scenery!

Cynthia Morris: We ride our bikes around the park. Lovely.

AEVHS Dr. J Virtual Consults (AEVHS): One of my favorite RV parks close to the metro, family friendly and wonderful trails.Playground: Great to keep little ones busy, close to amphitheater trail, near shower/bathrooms in central parkDog-friendliness: Leashed dogs allowed

Marsh Jones (MNSwamp): Lake Elmo is a mountain bike trail for folks who aren't mountain bikers... This is old school "two track" mostly around the park perimeter. It does have a significant climb, but zero technical/single track - and that's perfectly ok!

Joey ORourke: Fall colors are amazing right now

Jim Pearsall: Great trails. Miles and Miles of trails.

8. Afton State Park - Washington County

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· 1327 reviews

6959 Peller Ave S, Hastings, MN 55033

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Kari Taylor: Many miles of different types of trails, through woods or along the beautiful St. Croix river. Picnic areas and benches to relax in nature along the way.

Dustin Hudak: Great state park with great views wished they had more free days to visit may just have to break down and buy a state park passPicnic area: Lots of picnic tables

Bob Kedz: Early spring visit allowed a view of St Croix River, but not every part of the park open.Restrooms: Clean & modern .Picnic area: Plenty avaliable some allow campfire style.

samantha Mata: Amazing place! Lots of different trails, and dog friendly! Which wad really nice so we could bring our puppy!Restrooms: Very nice restrooms with drinking fountainDog-friendliness: You can bring your furry friend!Picnic area: There's lots of picnic tables and benches spread out throught trails and stuff. Plenty of opportunities to rest when needed

Alexandra Hanson: Beautiful state park! Lots of great hiking paths, and some of them are paved and fairly accessible. Great views of the St. Croix river. This is a wonderful spot for a day trip, camping, or even if you just have an hour or two for a scenic stroll.

Ian Condon: . We all had a fun time at the park!

M Lewis: So many trails to chose from! Lots of variety in terrain and landscape from river to prairie to woods. Very well marked trails and almost every intersection has a map.Restrooms: One in the visitors center at the trailhead as well as some Porta potties along the way

Stephanie Brown: We had a fantastic time staying in the Bluebird cabin. We had a wonderful hike and had the joy of a Bald Eagle flying right over head - a beautiful sight!Picnic area: Lots of spots to picnic - including some campfire spots to cook at.

Zain Ul Abdin Siyal: The hiking trails here cater to all skill levels, offering everything from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes. The park's well-maintained trails make exploring the wilderness a joy. One of my favorite spots is the overlook, where I pause to catch my breath and soak in the breathtaking views of the St. Croix River below. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just looking for a peaceful retreat, I guess this park has it all.

michael jansen: or woods along the St. Croix River.Camper cabins are very nice!

9. Mississippi National River and Recreation Area - St. Paul

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· 6929 reviews

120 W Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55102

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Brenda Shockey: Only have experienced the Omni Theater and it was pretty cool.

Andy Smith: The visitor center itself is really nice and has lots of information. There is a short walk down to the river, but the park here is no what I would call a recreation park. If you are exploring other parts of the MNR&RA then this is somewhere to visit as it has all the info about the park and the various sections and how to get to them. Its co-located with the science museum which is well worth a visit.

Rodney Tholen: Fun spot inside the Minnesota Science Museum building. No ticket needed.

Richard Erickson: Nice visitor center that is part of a large museum.

Cam Kay: The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Visitors Center is Awesome. Great Staff and tons of information. Check it out!

Amelia Liu: Nice little exhibit!

Edgar Ramirez: Parking is hard but man what a view!

Leira Snewo: First, the pictures arent the greatest of representation of this museum. In fact these pictures are extremely underwhelming.But to my main point of business. Anyone have a kid that is a PAIN to take anywhere? Or am I the only one? Everywhere I go, this kid just complains about everything & honestly, it's a drag. Nothing makes this kid happy. NOTHING. So after 5 minutes of forcing this kid into the museum, she ended up BEGGING me to not leave. She's a pre-teen btw. That's really important to add because I think the Childrens museum in Boston & Chattanooga are AMAZING. But those are great for tiny kids. MNR is great for kids of all ages, even those who are too cool for school.MNR is 3 stories of educational fun. On the first floor, they have an amazing store, a cafe

Cory Walaitis: Fun place to check out. The floor being a birds eye view of the Twin Cities. Cool to pop in if you're already going to the museum.

Andy Jopling: Cool interactive exhibits.

Daniel J: Looked great, lots of exhibits and informative!

Van Wilder: Prepare to be captivated by the allure of the mighty Mississippi River as you embark on an unforgettable adventure through the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a serene escape from city life, this national treasure promises to leave you with cherished memories and a newfound appreciation for the river's significance.The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, spanning over 72 miles through Minnesota, is a haven of natural beauty and cultural heritage. From its humble beginnings at Lake Itasca to its grandeur as it flows through the Twin Cities and beyond, the Mississippi River offers a diverse range of experiences to suit every visitor's desires.One of the highlights of this area is the abundance of recreational opportunities available. Hiking and biking trails wind along the riverbanks, offering picturesque views of the waterway and its surrounding landscapes. You can paddle your way through the gentle currents, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the river. The fishing opportunities are bountiful, providing a chance to catch a variety of fish species.History comes alive within the park's boundaries, and history enthusiasts will find themselves enchanted by the stories of early explorers, Native American cultures, and the region's industrial past. Don't miss the chance to explore the restored historic sites, visitor centers, and interpretive exhibits that offer insights into the river's role in shaping the nation's history and culture.For urban explorers, the section of the river flowing through the Twin Cities provides a unique blend of natural beauty and metropolitan allure. Iconic landmarks such as the Stone Arch Bridge and St. Anthony Falls offer breathtaking views of the river and the city skyline, making it a photographer's paradise.The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area also boast abundant wildlife. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting a wide array of avian species, including bald eagles soaring above the river. Keep an eye out for playful river otters and elusive deer that call this area home.

Mr. Sam7639: Amazing for the kids

Robert Norman: Quite un informative for a n p site

10. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve - Centerville

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· 693 reviews

7373 Main St, Lino Lakes, MN 55038, United States

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Greg Priem: Autumnal, snails, mushrooms were some of the words we thought of to describe our fun hike!

Logan Ingalls: Centerville lake is always so fun to come and boat and play on the beach. It’s a great hangout spot. Great area for picnics and always a good time for boating.Playground: The playground is super fun. It is exciting for the kids. It is safe. It was even pretty clean and inviting. The waterfront beach is nice as well. The sand is fun to play in.Restrooms: There is a facility here as well as Porta potty‘s. They are very clean and well-maintained.Dog-friendliness: The area is dog friendly however, a leash required.Picnic area: There are a few pavilions and a lot of park benches that are suitable for picnicking.

Cynthia Brooks: What a lovely campground. The sites are huge and private. Bathroom/showers are well kept. Staff is super friendly and helpful. Booked on the weekends but plenty of spots during the week.

S & S Bundy: Wonderful day of golf!

Tony Fink: A very nice regional park that's a hidden treasure. We do much of our camping in State Parks and lush grass for our tenting is a gift! Every worker with whom we've had contact has been great. (We are here during weekdays... We will see what the weekend is like.Restrooms: One very nice and we'll maintained restroom and shower area. Port-a-potties are convenient to the campsites in our "loop."

John Kopp: Nice local park

Sheila G: Within 30 mins from the twin cities. Nice secluded camp sites. Close to the beach and the owner does routine checks so does the coppers. Highly recommended.

MindyLea Steckelberg: I personally liked it as an RV site. I stayed in lot 11 and it’s a roomy hideaway I mean I can see my neighbors thru the trees but I didn’t hear anybody either which was cool and it had a picnic table .. big fire pit and hookups for water and electric. Showers which had hot water and not very dirty but a little but we are camping… my favorite was seeing the 11 milkweed plants and some monarchs… couple tree frogs and one made his way inside my camper and found his way out.. sure was cute.. I brought my dog and he liked it . The beach area was nice and all my run ins with people were good. Really no complaints except I had to leave a day early!😕

Jacob & Charles too.: The wife and I absolutely love taking the dogs out here. We start at Aqua Ln and walk for a mile or 2 in any direction. There's usually wildlife out an about. Like deer, turkeys, squirrels and of course rabbits. The dogs enjoy going out there because they get all the different smells.Dog-friendliness: At the head of every trail there are doggy stations with doggy bags for poop.
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· 332 reviews

2341 Park Pl NW, Prior Lake, MN 55372

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Bryan Johnson: I attended a conference at Mystic Lake Casino. Last year, I stayed in the hotel at the casino. The hotel walls were so thin that I could hear the neighboring rooms plain as day. This year, I opted to bring my travel trailer and stay at The Meadows RV Park. This was a much better experience!The RV park is clean and well kept. It was quiet for the most part; one night, it sounded like someone was racing around the roads nearby and in the parking lot of the hotel. I don't blame the park for this, and it was not the norm.The sites are mostly level, I did have to use blocks, though. When I booked, the website said that there were no back-in sites available, so I booked a pull-through. I think this may have been because when I booked, the park wasn't officially open for the year or something, though, because there were a lot of back-in sites available while I was here. Those would have been much better for my rig as the hookups are all in the rear of the trailer and the pedestal and sewer hookups are really far forward in the pull-through sites. I ended up having to block traffic while disconnecting and reconnecting the trailer. The pad was also quite narrow. In order to have room for the slideout to be extended, the steps had to be over the grass/mud as opposed to ending on the cement pad.All things considered I would certainly stay here again. If you choose to stay here, just realize that it is a RV park that serves a casino. There isn't a view, the sites are quite small, If you are here for an event or to play at the casino, it is a great option. If I come back, I won't hesitate to book here.

Amaris Kiara: but this is a really nice park

Double Decker Fam: This is a well maintained RV Park with paved roads and good size lots. They also have a fuel station and overflow parking if you arrive before your space is available.We really enjoyed this RV park and would definitely return if we’re in the area. We used this as our basecamp while exploring Minneapolis and felt like it was a bit of a drive, but not too far.

Mark Mathews: Great RV park plenty of room for larger rigs. Close to the Mall of America and Minneapolis, but far enough away from city noiseNearby activities: Casino is nearby within walking distance

12. Cleary Lake Regional Park - Scott County

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· 472 reviews

18106 Texas Ave, Prior Lake, MN 55372

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55386, 7400 Grimm Rd, Waconia, MN 55387

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Randy: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Collecting Minnesota: Great area to go adventure and spend time enjoying the great outdoors. Koda loves to find trees to climb...or things to roll in....Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

yin gang: This park is a very beautiful park. It's also a nature reserve at the same time. There are many lakes in this park, both large and small. What makes this park special is that it has different pathways. There are horse trails specifically designed for equestrians. There are bike lanes specifically prepared for cyclists. Some lakes are suitable for fishing. Some lakes are suitable for boating. This park offers camping services from late April to October every year. "If you want to learn camping and have never camped before, this park is your best choice for your first camping experience. Because this park has very complete interpretation facilities and it is very close to the city. Especially since this park is a four-season park. You can also play here in winter. It has ski trails specifically prepared for winter skiing. There are ski slopes for skiing as well. In short, this park is a very, very good park, especially because it has a lot of birds in it. There are over a hundred ospreys here. This bird had become extinct here over a hundred years ago, but now, through artificial breeding programs, it has made a comeback in the area. You can often see three or four ospreys circling in the sky. During the months of April to May each year, you can also see the ospreys feeding their chicks. They live at the tops of tall trees, some of which have grass prepared for them by humans. You can capture clear images of them with a long-range camera. There's another large group here as well, which is the black-billed swans. You can see them leisurely swimming in pairs on the lake. There are countless other birds here. They have wonderful singing voices and beautiful feathers. By the way, there's also a great archery range here. You can experience the fun of archery here with your children and family. There's a great museum here as well It displays specimens of various animals inside. The hiking trails here are fantastic. It lets you relax and enjoy the fresh air of nature. This park is a very beautiful park.I will come back.

Bode: Nice paved trails meander for miles making for a beatific autumn bike ride. We were amazed how quiet it was for a Saturday.

Bill Horn: Dog-friendliness: Large off-leash area with woods and fields. About a 20 minute walk around the perimeter.

Alex Weldum: Great area for outdoor adventure, great single track for MTB, good views, XC ski, archery, horse trails, camping. What's not to love. Well maintained.

Dick Kellor: Wonderful trails..and many choices.

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