Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground
Reviewed Sep. 23, 2016

Canoe Camp

This is one of the most beautiful campsites we have stayed at in the midwest. The canoe campsite (also accessible through cart-in) is located on a small creek just off of the Mississippi river. There is a fire ring, picnic table, and ample tent space. There is about a 500yd walk to the restrooms, and you have to go another 500yds to the main campground to find the showers. We camped in mid-September, and the water to the main campground had already been turned off for the winter, so no shower review. The bathrooms near the cart-in sites were well maintained and clean, flush toilets. There was drinking water access near the old WPA water tower (but the water came from the city, not the well and water tower). We had some rain, but the sandy soil mean things drained quickly and were nearly dry in the morning. Lots of neat hiking trails within this small park, and a Minnesota Historical Society Site across the road at the Charles A. Lindbergh historic site (his boyhood home).

  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016
  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016
  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016
  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016
  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016
  • Review photo of Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground by ERolf P., September 23, 2016