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Coffee Pot Landing, near Bemidji, Minnesota, is a unique spot for those looking to camp along the scenic Mississippi River. This site is perfect for canoeists and those who enjoy a bit of adventure, as it serves as both a canoe landing and a campsite, making it a great stop on your paddling journey.

The campground offers a few essential amenities, including picnic tables and fire rings, which are perfect for cooking up a meal or sharing stories around the fire. Visitors have noted the presence of charming Adirondack shelters, although some have mentioned that they could use a little TLC due to graffiti. Still, the overall vibe is peaceful, especially if you’re lucky enough to have the place to yourself.

If you're planning to explore, you’ll find that the area is rich with natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The nearby LaSalle Scientific Natural Area is a great spot for hiking and enjoying the local flora and fauna. Just keep in mind that there are no water sources or bathrooms on-site, so be prepared to bring your own supplies and make use of the river for water if needed.

While some campers have pointed out the lack of certain amenities, many appreciate the tranquility and the chance to connect with nature. As one visitor put it, “This is a great place to camp, for individuals or groups, whether through paddling or using this as a destination for a short trip.” So, if you're looking for a rustic experience with a touch of adventure, Coffee Pot Landing might just be the spot for you.

Description

State Park

This metal bridge over the Mississippi River leads to a canoe campsite and Adirondack-style shelter. The campsite is a popular layover for first day paddlers arriving from the headwaters. A privy, fire ring, and picnic table are available. La Salle Creek enters the Mississippi River a short distance downstream. Soon after leaving the rest area, the river abuts the La Salle SNA on the river right.

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Coffee Pot Landing is located in Minnesota

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47.34940004 N
95.18307182 W

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  • Picnic Table
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  • Fires

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Reviewed May. 30, 2024

Coffee pot Landing

There is no parking next to your camp at this spot. You have to walk to your camp and being the owner of a trailer. This does not work.

Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Jun. 26, 2022

Free and pretty neat

We drove and walked into the campground. It's a pretty short walk over a foot bridge.

We were the only ones there and it was really quiet.

There were garbage cans, picnic tables, fire rings and really cute and useful shelters. It was clean but unfortunately the shelters were covered in graffiti. No water or bathrooms.

We just needed a place to sleep for the night so we didn't stay long.

The bugs near the river were pretty bad but in the campsite they were what your expect in June.

I only gave it 4 stars because there was a lot of graffiti and l just find it so obnoxious that people treat natural areas like that.

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Aug. 4, 2018

Coffee, canoes and and camping at Coffee Pot Landing

This is both a campsite review and Dyrt Ranger Product Review.

CAMPSITE REVIEW:

Coffee Pot Landing is a canoe landing and campsite located near the LaSalle Scientific Natural Area and along a wild and scenic section of the Mississippi River Headwaters Water Trail. You can download a map and brochure about the water trail at this link: https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/canoe_routes/mississippi1.pdf

If you are paddling “from source to sea,” or just from source to the first town on the Missisippi which is Bemidji, then this is the second campsite you come to downstream from Itasca State Park. It takes most people two days paddle to get here, then another three to five days til Bemidji (Close to 100 water miles, but only 30 as the crow flies) Of the various campsites available in this first stretch of the Headwaters, this is one of the nicer ones, and the only one in this first segment that you can drive or bike into as well as paddle-in. There is a large group tent site on one side if the river adjacent to the parking area, and it has space for several tents and has a fire grill. Across a foot bridge to the north side of the river you will find another large group site with even more tent sites, two great Adirondack shelters, several picnic tables, two fire grills, a stone fire ring, and a fairly well maintained outhouse. There are canoe landing sites on both sides of the river.

I really love this section of the river, and this is a great place to camp. I dont give it a full five star rating, however, because the campsites used to have water pumps and more picnic tables; however, as these were vandalized at some point, rather than being replaced and maintained, they were removed and the campsites downgraded from rustic to primitive. Another disappointing aspect is that there is supposed to be a larger buffer zone of undisturbed forest on both sides of the river as this stretch has wild and scenic status, but there has been a fair amount of blowdown and logging near the north side. The SNA on the south side is well protected though. overall, this is a nice place to camp, for individuals or groups, whether through paddling or using this as a destination for a short trip.

PRODUCT REVIEW As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I sometimes have the opportunity to try new camping products and evaluate them. This product review is for Nature’s Kettle coffee, and yes I purposely chose the Coffee Pot Landing campsite to try it out!

Nature’s Kettle coffee is a real brand of high quality coffee that comes conveniently packaged in its own reusable brewing bag that very cleverly functions like a drip coffee maker without you having to bring along and fuss with a coffee pot while on your trip. SEE THE ATTACHED VIDEO TO SEE THE BREWING PROCESS.

Pros: wow, this coffee tastes really good! I hate instant coffee but tolerate it when camping because then we dont have to have a big fire or lots of pots when cooking breakfast. However, with this along you need just one pot water heated up—use some of the water for your morning oatmeal or freeze dried eggs or whatever, then the rest of the water is used to easily brew your coffee right in its own brew bag. The bag is two chambered and the coffee steeps almost like french press coffee, then you pour it out just like a coffee pot. and the brew bag is reusable too. So, good coffee, great variety of refill coffees, even tea or cocoa if you want. and such a clever but simple compact and lightweight brewing system! Great for camping

CONS Actually….only one. Since you use boiling water, you have to be really careful when you first pour the water in because the bottom of the brew bag doesn’t flatten out and stand on its own til you get the first cup in. And the bag gets a bit hot. Therefore, this isnt something to do around kids or pets unless you are very careful.

For those of you who love canoeing, backpacking, or camping with streamlined supplies and gear, but really cant start your morning with anything but real coffee, this is a great product for you! Rich tasty real coffee, with no extra pots to pack and no fuss no muss brewing.

  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Janet R., August 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Janet R., August 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Janet R., August 4, 2018
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Reviewed Aug. 24, 2017

Camping next to the Mississippi River

All campsites in the Mississippi Headwaters State Forest are managed by the Department of Natural Resources, and many of them are free, including this one. Although the campsites here are considered primative they still come with really nicely built Adirondack shelters. Campsites are first-come, first-serve, but even in the peak summer months there is usually at least one site open. Even if you can find a site, dispersed camping is permitted, so it's a safe bet to come here if you want to make last minute plans to camp.

Amenities include fire pit, picnic table, and shelter. No water faucets, but you can always get water from the river and filter or treat it.

This time we drove here from Bemidji, which is only a 30 minute drive, but you can also canoe to this campsite from Lake Ithaca. That canoe route is about 17 miles and can be completed in a half day.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Leslie R., August 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Leslie R., August 24, 2017
  • Review photo of Coffee Pot Landing by Leslie R., August 24, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the elevation of Coffee Pot Landing?

    Coffee Pot Landing is located at 1385 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Coffee Pot Landing?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Coffee Pot Landing, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Coffee Pot Landing?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is unknown, AT&T is available, and T-Mobile is available.