Address: 20078 Lake Blvd, Shafer, MN 55074, USA
“5*++++ We visit every year with our extended family as a tradition and make the best kind of memories. Great family fun for all ages. There is plenty of space, clean facilities, water and electrical connections, showers, and a pool to cool off on the hot summer days. Our kids just loved the new selection of sensory toys, donuts, and other thoughtful essentials that were added for sale at the lodge this year. Good old-fashioned American camping experience down to the ghost stories, campfires, and yard games. A definitive chance to unplug from typical screen time, and the everyday hustle & bustle of life relaxing in the woods. Can't say enough about the venue.”
Address: 50121 Acacia Trail, Stanchfield, MN 55080, USA
“Small enough to be Minnesota friendly. Yet big enough to have your own personal experience!”
Address: 16906 Wild Mountain Rd, Taylors Falls, MN 55084, USA
“Nice campground. A little pricey as you have to use their firewood ($7 a bundle - we used about 5 a day since they are pretty small) and no outside alcohol allowed, so with the site fee, you will spend around $80-$100 a day to stay here. If you are good with that, nice views and campsites are well spread out from each other, as well as free coffee in the mornings, which is a nice amenity.”
Address: b n, 39797 Park Trail, Center City, MN 55012, USA
“Great and helpful staff. Park office has a great store and lot of information for the park and MN state parks and trials. Still cold and with snow. Water pretty high on the river but safe to bike and hike. Campground with heated bathrooms for ladies and several potable water spots. It is a great park for families, dogs owners, and 1 hour from the cities. Gas station 10 minutes away has all you need (wood, propane, etc). April weather has mostly RV using the campground still some brave souls camping with a tent.”
Address: 307 Milltown Rd, Taylors Falls, MN 55084, USA
“I loved hiking here. We returned several times, enjoying the beauty and the challenges. This trail gives you plenty of opportunities to increase your exercise challenges while offering options for breaks. The views are breathtaking, and found many unique things to entertain ourselves en route. For example, we found an old pioneer school we visited halfway through the trail we selected, which was giving a summer session to kids. They let us observe and told us about the history. Also, there was a giant beach chair to climb on. You can opt to camp here - there's RV hookups even. We just parked and hiked, but it was my favorite of the places to do so. The trails were well maintained and the wildlife plentiful. I highly recommend this be added to your agenda if you are in the area!”
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