Hole in the Mountain County Park

County-managed Hole in the Mountain County Park operates seasonally from mid-May through October with reservations available for its drive-in sites. The campground accommodates RVs up to 33 feet with electric and water hookups, plus a dump station for waste disposal. Drinking water, restrooms, and shower facilities serve all campers.

Sites allow campfires and welcome pets throughout the stay. The park sits less than a mile from Lake Benton, providing a base for campers exploring southwestern Minnesota's prairie landscape and nearby recreational areas.

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Map & DirectionsHole in the Mountain County Park is located in Minnesota near Lake Benton

Detail location of campground
Public Campground

Directions

West edge of the city of Lake Benton, just off US Hwy 14.

Coordinates

44.26500077 N
96.30300067 W

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    Excellent Coverage
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    Some Coverage
    Verified by 6 users
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    AT&T5G
    Excellent Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups

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Frequently Asked Questions

What camping facilities are available at Hole in the Mountain County Park?

Hole in the Mountain County Park offers basic camping facilities that are well-maintained by Lincoln County. The campground provides standard amenities typical of county parks in the region. For specific information about available hookups, bathroom facilities, drinking water, and camping fees, contact the Lincoln County Parks Department. It's advisable to check if reservations are required, particularly during peak summer months.

How do I get to Hole in the Mountain County Park?

Hole in the Mountain County Park is located in Lincoln County, Minnesota. The park is maintained by the county and is typically accessible by local roads. For specific directions, it's recommended to use GPS coordinates or contact the Lincoln County Parks Department directly before your trip. The access roads are generally well-maintained as this is an established county park facility.

What recreational activities can I do at Hole in the Mountain County Park?

Hole in the Mountain County Park offers various outdoor recreational opportunities typical of Minnesota county parks. Visitors can enjoy activities such as picnicking, wildlife viewing, and exploring the natural surroundings. The park's location likely provides scenic views and opportunities for photography. Depending on the season, additional activities may be available. Check with Lincoln County Parks Department for any special events or seasonal recreational programs offered at the park.

Are there hiking trails at Hole in the Mountain County Park?

Yes, Hole in the Mountain County Park likely features hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the natural landscape. While specific trail information is limited, county parks in Minnesota typically maintain walking paths that showcase local flora and fauna. Trail difficulty and length may vary, offering options for different hiking abilities. For current trail conditions and maps, contact the Lincoln County Parks Department before your visit.