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Minnesota Camping
| Minnesota Camping wants
to help you discover some of the top Minnesota campgrounds
within an attractive and easy to navigate website. Click
on any of the campgrounds to receive more details about
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Towering Minnesota white
and red pines
8901 Grand Ave Place
Duluth, MN 55808
218.626.4300 |
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| A Minnesota campgrounds
list simply must have Boundary Waters as the top spot.
With over 2,000 campsites, 1,500 miles of canoe routes
and more than 1000 lakes and stream, this is a camping
dream location. You'll be right up next to the towering
Minnesota white and red pines, stretching your neck to
see rocky bluffs and admiring the prolific moose and mighty
timber wolves that call Boundary Waters their home. Clearwater
Lake and West Pike Lake are local favorites that should
be added to any camping trip. |
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Lighthouse and picturesque shorelines
3755 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd
Two Harbors, MN 55616
218.226.6377 |
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| Combine an authentic Minnesota
lighthouse and picturesque shorelines and you get the memorable
Split Rock Lighthouse Park. The shoreline bears repeating
as it's covered in rocky beaches that are dwarfed by bluffs
that one can climb to get a perfect picture moment of Lake
Superior. If a storm is afoot while visiting this Minnesota
camping location, be sure to make a stroll on down to the
rocky beaches, as you'll witness the increased wave action
toss the stones on to one another creating a unique mesmerizing
sound that should be captured on digital video while camping! |
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Longest underground cave
and touch stalagmites
21071 County 118
Preston, MN 55965
507.352.5111 |
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| How about taking the family
to Minnesota's longest underground cave and touch stalagmites,
dip your hand in clear and pristine water and then head
over to a 1800s historic town site that begs to be explored?
Mystery Cave fits the adventure description and offers
enjoyable horse and hiking trails, beautiful trout streams
and abundant plant and animal life. Be careful not to get
lost in the maze of interconnect passages! |
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Sprawling fields of the state
flower
56956 Scenic Hwy 7
Bigfork, MN 56628
218.743.3362 |
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| Who doesn't enjoy a
camping excursion that includes camping under a canopy
of friendly, but rather large pines along a cool and crisp
lake? If so, then the Bigfork Scenic Park is right up your
camping alley. The vast majority of locals would vote this
park the most scenic state park in Minnesota with its sprawling
fields of the park flower, the pink and white show lady's
slipper. Lastly, if hitting the trail is more your thing,
then 14 miles of hiking and 16 km of cross-country ski
trails will keep you coming back for more outdoor adventures
guaranteed. |
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Observe wildlife at the any
of the three observatory
25287 Whitetail Lane
Battle Lake, MN 56515
218.864.0110 |
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| What outdoor camping list
could not include the pristine and rustic setting of Glendalough
State Park? With four camper cabins, 22 tent sites and
five canoe-in sites, this Minnesota Park offers a great
chance to escape the modern pace and take a deep breath.
After that deep breath, one can proceed to navigate the
nine miles of uplifting hiking trails and observe wildlife
at the any of the three observatory areas. |
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