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518 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Minnesota

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Among the 518 accommodations in Minnesota, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

King Tent Site - Hillside Upper Loop - Wilderness Without The Work! - Minnesota
10 3 reviews

King Tent Site - Hillside Upper Loop - Wilderness Without The Work!

campervan, Beaver Bay
This Beaver Bay glamping tent, 'Kung Tält - Hillside Site - Glamping Tent For Two!', is situated within a 1.6km walk of Cove Point Loop Trailhead and Lake Superior, with Split Rock Wilds Mountain Biking Trails Access and Split Rock Loop Trail also within a 1.6km radius.
The 31-square-metre tent offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two, includes a kitchen and pet-friendly facilities, and provides cookware, dishes, and utensils; barbecue grills are available for outdoor cooking.

Best Minnesota holiday parks with a pool

Among the 518 accommodations in Minnesota, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Glamping Safari Tent For Romantic Escapes To The Minnesota Forest - Minnesota
No reviews

Glamping Safari Tent For Romantic Escapes To The Minnesota Forest

campervan, Beaver Bay
This "Glamping Safari Tent For Romantic Escapes To The Minnesota Forest" is situated in Beaver Bay's city centre, offering a unique forest-rhythm experience just 2 kilometres from Lake Superior and Split Rock Lighthouse State Park.
This safari tent accommodates two guests and features a propane fireplace, access to a communal bathhouse, a Camp Store, a solar-powered charging station, and a communal fire pit, with guests also having access to Cove Point Lodge's pool, hot tub, and sauna.
North Shore Camping Co. - Minnesota
9.2 106 reviews

North Shore Camping Co.

camping, Beaver Bay
North Shore Camping Co. offers 2-star camping near Beaver Bay, Minnesota, conveniently located within a 10-minute walk (approx. 1.6km) of the Cove Point Loop Trailhead and Split Rock Wilds Mountain Biking Trails Access, and 9.6km from Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and Black Beach.
Units feature private yards, premium bedding, showers, and access to on-site restaurants, a bar, barbecue grills, a swimming pool, Wi-Fi, and parking; pets are welcome.
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Minnesota
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Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

camping, Beaver Bay
The "Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests" offer provides glamping accommodation in Beaver Bay, situated near Lake Superior and its facilities.
This site accommodates up to four guests in ultra-camping tents with two queen beds and a propane fireplace, offering access to a nearby modern bathhouse, a Camp Store, a solar-powered charging station, a Breeo X Series fire pit, and amenities at the adjacent Cove Point Lodge, including a pool, hot tub, and sauna.
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Minnesota
No reviews

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

camping, Beaver Bay
This Beaver Bay campsite, offering ‘Camping ∙ 1 Chambre ∙ 2 Personnes’, is situated on Minnesota’s North Shore, near Split Rock Lighthouse and within easy reach (a few kilometres) of the Superior Hiking Trail and Split Rock Wilds Mountain Bike Trail.
The self-catering tent, sleeping two guests, includes a bear-resistant food locker, a Breeo firepit, and access to Cove Point Lodge's hot tub, sauna, and swimming pool; kayaking, hiking, and exploring waterfalls are among the many activities available nearby.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Minnesota

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Minnesota?

    Minnesota is big on its sports! The Minnesota Twins (baseball) and the Minnesota Vikings (American football) are hugely popular, with their games drawing massive crowds. The Minnesota Timberwolves (basketball) and the Minnesota Wild (ice hockey) also have dedicated fan bases. For events, the Aquatennial in Minneapolis is a big summer festival with lots of activities, and the State Fair in late August/early September is a massive agricultural fair with food, rides, and entertainment.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Minnesota?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Minnesota?

    Beyond the Twin Cities, consider exploring the North Shore along Lake Superior. The scenic Highway 61 drive offers stunning views, and smaller towns like Grand Marais and Two Harbors have charming shops and galleries. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a fantastic, less-visited spot for canoeing and wilderness exploration, requiring some planning but offering incredible solitude. For something different, check out the Charles Lindbergh Historic Site in Little Falls.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Minnesota?

  • When is the high season in Minnesota?

    The peak tourist season in Minnesota runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. This is when you'll find the most events and activities happening, but also the highest prices and most crowded attractions.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Minnesota?

  • What foods is Minnesota best known for?

    Minnesota's culinary scene is diverse, but some regional favourites include Juicy Lucys (burgers with cheese inside the patty), walleye (a freshwater fish), wild rice, and pasties (savoury hand pies). You'll find plenty of delicious options at the State Fair, too.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Minnesota?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Minnesota are Sycamore Tent At The Grove Glamping, Spectacular Locke Lake Home In Monticello - Mn and Pokegama Lake Hideaway.

  • Is Minnesota a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Minnesota boasts numerous state parks and forests offering a wide range of camping experiences, from developed campgrounds with amenities to more rustic, backcountry sites. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is a popular choice for canoe camping, while Itasca State Park, home to the Mississippi River's headwaters, provides a more accessible camping experience.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Minnesota?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Minnesota?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with people and sample regional produce. Exploring smaller towns outside the main cities offers a more authentic experience. Attending local events, like those at the State Fair or Aquatennial, allows you to meet people and experience local traditions. Many museums and cultural centres throughout the state showcase Minnesota's rich history and heritage.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Minnesota?

  • Does Minnesota have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Minnesota experiences extreme seasonal variations. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are long, cold, and snowy. Be prepared for all types of weather, especially if you're travelling outside the peak season. Black bears and moose are present in some areas, so it's important to be aware of wildlife safety guidelines. Severe thunderstorms and blizzards are potential hazards, so checking weather forecasts is essential.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Minnesota for families?

    The trails at the Nerstrand Big Woods State Park offer a variety of lengths and difficulty levels, suitable for families with different fitness levels. The trails around the Boundary Waters are great for families who are comfortable with longer hikes and potentially some canoeing. Many state parks, such as Itasca State Park, have well-maintained, shorter trails perfect for families with young children.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Minnesota?

    Day 1: Explore Minneapolis – visit the Mill City Museum, stroll through the Chain of Lakes, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife. Day 2: Discover St Paul – explore the State Capitol building, wander through the historic Summit Avenue, and visit the Science Museum of Minnesota. Day 3: Head north – take a day trip to a state park like Itasca State Park, or explore the charming towns along the North Shore of Lake Superior, enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.

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Best pet friendly Minnesota holiday parks

Among the 518 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Rustic Vineyard Glamping Tent With Wine Tastings Near Lakes And Trails In Currie, Minnesota - Minnesota
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Rustic Vineyard Glamping Tent With Wine Tastings Near Lakes And Trails In Currie, Minnesota

campervan, Dovray
This vineyard glamping site is located in Currie, Minnesota, offering a unique rural retreat near Lake Shetek State Park and the End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum.
This one-bedroom apartment accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, and a terrace, with on-site wine tastings, a restaurant, and vineyard walks available.
Ridgetop Retreat Tiny Home, Dakota Mn - Minnesota
9.8 9 reviews

Ridgetop Retreat Tiny Home, Dakota Mn

mobile home, Dakota
The Ridgetop Retreat Tiny Home in Dakota, Minnesota, is situated on a 600-acre working farm near the Mississippi River and Great River Bluffs State Park, offering proximity to Winona County attractions such as Pickwick Mill and the Winona County Historical Society.
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom mobile home sleeps five guests and boasts stunning sunrise and sunset views, three miles (4.8km) of woodland trails, and the opportunity to enjoy farm-fresh steaks; nearby entertainment includes the Shenanigans Entertainment Centre & Sports Bar and Houston Nature Centre.
Private Rv/campsite Near Lake Vermilion, Tower Mn. Hwy. 169 Free Wi-fi - Minnesota
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Private Rv/campsite Near Lake Vermilion, Tower Mn. Hwy. 169 Free Wi-fi

campervan, Biwabik
This campervan is located near Embarrass, Minnesota, a short drive from both the Rocky Top Chair and Sarajevo Chair, and close to the Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area and Lake Vermilion State Park. The area is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The 'Private Rv\/campsite Near Lake Vermilion, Tower Mn. Hwy. 169 & Taylor Rd.' offers accommodation for up to eight guests. The campervan is equipped with amenities such as internet, a spa, and a designated smoking area, and guests can enjoy activities such as wildlife viewing, hiking, fishing, and boating.
Beautiful Lake Front Property On Big Stone Lake - Minnesota
9.6 21 reviews

Beautiful Lake Front Property On Big Stone Lake

mobile home, Clinton
This lakeside mobile home, named "Beautiful Lake Front Property On Big Stone Lake", is situated near Clinton, Iowa, offering direct access to Big Stone Lake and lies within 14.5 kilometres of Big Stone Lake State Park.
The 158 square metre holiday home sleeps six guests across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, patio, and private garden with barbecue facilities, plus free Wi-Fi.

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The Arcadia On West Lost Lake - Minnesota
10 54 reviews

The Arcadia On West Lost Lake

campervan, Underwood
The Arcadia On West Lost Lake campervan is located in a campground in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, approximately 48 kilometres from various state parks and lakes.
This fully equipped motorhome sleeps four, boasting a California King bed, a convertible King-sized couch, a private bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen; guests also enjoy access to a sandy shoreline, docks, a boat launch, kayaks, and two awnings creating a shaded outdoor area with a propane grill and yard games.
Secluded Beautiful Remote Camping On The Lake! - Minnesota
9.9 88 reviews

Secluded Beautiful Remote Camping On The Lake!

campervan, Pine Point
This campervan, part of the 'Secluded Beautiful Remote Camping On The Lake!' offer, is located on a 5-acre lakeside property on Shell Lake, approximately halfway between Detroit Lakes and Park Rapids, offering easy access to both towns.
Sleeping four guests, the self-catering mobile home boasts a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, and a bathroom, plus access to kayaks, a canoe, paddle boat and a pontoon boat rental, all within a rustic lakeside setting.
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