Category: | Campground, Lodging, Park, |
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Address: | 2309 Baker Park Rd, Maple Plain, MN 55359, USA |
Postal code: | 55359 |
Phone: | (763) 694-7662 |
Website: | https://www.threeriversparks.org/parks/baker-park/baker-campground.aspx |
Beautiful park! Lots of trees and lawns. Dog friendly. Unsure if any of their RV sites have water hook up. Ours did not, so plan ahead. There was a hose near the restrooms to fill water containers.
This campground is fantastic and has everything we needed. Great walking paths, bikes for rent, immaculate bathrooms and shower houses, a beach, play ground, large camp sites, recycling and composting bins, and very friendly staff. We had a perfect stay. During our stay we went out on lake Minnetonka, Paisley park, and to the state fair. The location was close enough to everything we wanted to do with still having the camping experience.
We rented bikes and rode around Katrina lake. Would definitely come back and stay longer.
Went camping here for the first time and it was nice. But I feel I was so close to other people camping around which was fine but it didn't feel like camping. We also just happen to go when it was raining on Saturday and Sunday so we didn't get to rent any boats to use. They have firewood at the office for people to buy. Staff was friendly and they provided us a paper map of the campground. Bathrooms without the showers could be better but it is what it is when you go camping.
Great campground with nice facilities. Lake, beach and lots of trails to walk and bike on. They also have 5 cabins that you can rent, with electricity, small screened in porch, fire pit, picnic table, lights and a ceiling fan. Lots of big RVs here too. They also rent bikes and sell firewood. Ohh I almost forgot..they sell ice cream where you check in.
Loved this campground! Plenty of beach space to play.
The new playground was awesome, and the kids had a blast there. Very unique activities and two zip lines.
Our camp sites were good sized with light to moderate tree cover. Fire pits had the flip grates for cooking, which is nice.
There is a water station near the entrance so you can fill your tank on arrival. There are also TWO dump stations when you leave!
My only complaint is that backing a camper in was a little tough. It took a couple tries to get the angle and placement right due to the confined space. The roads felt narrow, and the gravel pads could be a little bigger. I watched several others struggle getting in as well.