Grand Marais Campground & Marina
Reviewed Oct. 23, 2017

Within Walking Distance to Town

The aspect of this campground we liked the best was that we could walk to town. The campground itself is o.k. It was full when we were and definitely felt crowded. There are some tent sites up in a wooded secluded area but most of the park is geared to RVs. Or you can pitch pitching your tent amongst RVs. Tucked up in the woods is a small tent area that is nice and quiet but a little far from the bathrooms so be prepared to walk.

There are 300 campsites of with full hookups, some with electric and water hookups and others no hookups. Some site have great views of Lake Superior, some are sunny and open and others have some large trees. Our site (#104) was very close to our neighbors and the RV right behind us and we had a big tree right in our “patio” which was not conducive to sitting outside. We had a 50 amp full hook-up site which all worked well and well-placed in the site. The campground is county-run and a mix of seasonal people (lots of whom appeared to be there for the fishing) and transients like ourselves. One aspect of seasonal campers that I don’t like is how they junk up their site and this certainly had that. 

There are four bathhouses on the property some of which are pretty old and tired whereas others are larger and more updated. The bathroom near us was large but was heavily used (which is an understatement) as four tour-size busloads of college students exiting the boundary waters spent the night in tents near it. It was pretty trashed with that volume of people. Since the park is pretty large they have amenities like baseball fields, playground, group camping sections, a beach with picnic area, fish cleaning station, and nearby boat launch. 

A short walk to downtown and you have restaurants, shopping, grocery, fuel, pretty harbor, art galleries, bait shops, and more. One of the most highly touted places in Grand Marais is World’s Best Donuts. Even before we got to Grand Marais, people in other parts of Minnesota told us about it. The donuts were really good but beware their closing hour is when they sell out which is why we went really early. We also ate at The Crooked Spoon Cafe and had an amazing meal. Nearby Grand Marais are a scattering of state parks known for their waterfalls which are worth seeing. Many people come here because it is close to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness but since we just came from the town of Ely we did not go back to the boundary waters. We liked this area and kept busy for the three days we were there but couldn’t see staying long-term.

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  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Grand Marais Campground & Marina by Nancy W., October 23, 2017