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Holdingford City Park on the Lake Wobegon Trail is located near the Lake Wobegon Trail in Minnesota. The terrain is flat with open spaces and some wooded areas. Campers can enjoy temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F in summer and 10°F to 30°F in winter, with nearby attractions including the Lake Wobegon Trail for biking and hiking.

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Holdingford City Park on the Lake Wobegon Trail is located in Minnesota

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45.72629312 N
94.47614982 W

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  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
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  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
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Reviewed Jun. 15, 2019

Great for bikers and more!

This is a typical small town municipal campground that is part of the city park. The main community ball park is located here, along with several playgrounds, volleyball fields, picnic shelters, and a Veterans memorial. There are several camspites with hookups that are very suitable for RV's, and also a tenting area. While not a place to go for a camping vacation destination in and of itself, it would be a great place to stay if visiting the area, attending local events such as the Lake Woebegone Marathon or local fairs etc. However, it happens to be adjacent to an official trailhead of the SooLine spur of the Lake Woebegone Bike Trail, and as such is an awesome place to overnight if on a multi day bike or hike trek on the trail! many people do day trips on this beautiful trail, but having a really nicely set up overnight camping stop for cyclists and hikers makes longer trips possible, which is really great. There is a modern, well kept bathroom facility in the campground and another right at the trail head, and the main street in town in adjacent to the campground so cyclists can easily get to cafes, hardware store, get groceries, whatever. One of the most beautiful covered bridges in Minnesota is also on the bike path over the river adjacent to the campground. A major shout out regarding the local bike rental place in town: if you are an elder or in anyway disabled, they have bike-peddled surreys that seat 2, 4 or 6 people, and the RENTAL IS FREE to groups peddling together with a friend or family member who is disabled or can not bike on their own due to illness, handicap, or age. This is an awesome, awesome policy! So, lots of good reasons to take advantage of the camping opportunity offered in this small, pretty, friendly small town!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find art installations along the Lake Wobegon Trail near Holdingford?

Holdingford features the famous covered bridge, which is considered an architectural highlight along the Lake Wobegon Trail. This iconic structure serves as both a functional trail feature and a popular photo spot. The town also maintains a Veterans memorial in the city park that has artistic significance. For more art installations, explore the various towns along the trail as many communities have added public art, murals, and sculptures celebrating local heritage and the trail's connection to Garrison Keillor's fictional Lake Wobegon.

What arts and entertainment activities are available near Lake Wobegon Trail Campground?

The Holdingford area offers several recreational and entertainment options. The community ball park hosts local games and events during the season. Within the city park, you'll find playgrounds, volleyball fields, and picnic shelters for family activities. The Veterans memorial provides a cultural point of interest. The Lake Wobegon Trail itself serves as a hub for outdoor recreation including biking, walking, and seasonal events. For additional entertainment, check with the Holdingford city office about community festivals, farmers markets, or performances that may coincide with your visit.

How do I access the Lake Wobegon Trail from Holdingford?

Accessing the Lake Wobegon Trail from Holdingford is straightforward as the trail runs directly through town. The Holdingford City Park campground provides immediate access to the trail. The city's covered bridge is a landmark trail feature and serves as a recognizable access point. Campers staying at the city park can simply walk or bike directly to the trail without needing to travel elsewhere. The trail connects Holdingford to other communities in both directions, making it an ideal base for exploring the broader trail system.