Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bagley, MN

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Best RV Sites Near Bagley, Minnesota (84)

    Cindy B.'s photo of rv camping at Trails RV Park near Walker, MN
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    Camper-submitted photo at Trails RV Park near Walker, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Trails RV Park near Walker, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Trails RV Park near Walker, MN
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    1. Trails RV Park

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    Walker, Minnesota
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    Camper-submitted photo at Gonvick RV near Bagley, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Gonvick RV near Bagley, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Gonvick RV near Bagley, MN
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    2. Gonvick RV

    1 Review
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    Bagley, Minnesota

    Small quiet RV park located in Gonvick MN. City water, sewer and 20/30/50 AMP power hook ups. Only 6 lots total. power and water included. Right next to a convenience store with gas. Call or text today. Monthly rates available now.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Drinking Water

    $30 - $50 / night

    TyAnn J.'s photo of rv camping at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park near Bemidji, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park near Bemidji, MN
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    Camper-submitted photo at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park near Bemidji, MN
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    3. Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park

    2 Reviews
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    Bemidji, Minnesota
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $570 / night

    Terri C.'s photo of rv camping at Royal Oaks RV Park near Bemidji, MN
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    4. Royal Oaks RV Park

    1 Review
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    Bemidji, Minnesota

    Full hook up RV park located 23 miles from the Headwaters of the Mississippi! We welcome you to come enjoy our park, which now offers bike and pedal cart rentals. We have cable tv, wifi and excellent cell service. Come see all Bemidji and the surrounding area has to offer! So many options to make your stay uniquely yours!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $42 - $47 / night

    Brent G.'s photo of rv camping at Tomahawk Lodge Resort and RV Park near Blackduck, MN
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    5. Tomahawk Lodge Resort and RV Park

    1 Review
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    Blackduck, Minnesota
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    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Pines RV Park near Park Rapids, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Pines RV Park near Park Rapids, MN
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    6. Big Pines RV Park

    2 Reviews
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    Park Rapids, Minnesota
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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Shooting Star RV Park and Casino near Midway, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Shooting Star RV Park and Casino near Midway, MN

    7. Shooting Star RV Park and Casino

    1 Review
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    Midway, Minnesota
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    Amy G.'s photo of rv camping at Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park near Nevis, MN
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    8. Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park

    1 Review
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    Nevis, Minnesota

    Crow Wing Inn and RV Park(formerly Nevis Welcome Inn) is located right in the heart of many activities in Nevis and surrounding Park Rapids and Walker areas. We are centrally located to many popular lakes including The Crow Wing Chain of Lakes, Lake Belle Taine and Leech Lake. We are also located near the Heartland Trail, Paul Bunyan State Trail, Itasca State Park and several snowmobile trails. We strive to give you a CLEAN and comfortable room with an "Up North" feel at a reasonable price. Whether fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, snowmobiling, or just visiting, we have a room for you! Also if you have an RV come visit our RV Park. Located right next to our motel. Perfect place to park for the night, week etc.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Itasca near Shevlin, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Itasca near Shevlin, MN
    Camper-submitted photo at Camp Itasca near Shevlin, MN

    9. Camp Itasca

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    Shevlin, Minnesota

    Forty Beautiful Acres of RV Sites and Primitive Camping

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 - $35 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Summer Haven RV Resort near Blackduck, MN

    10. Summer Haven RV Resort

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    Blackduck, Minnesota
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Recent RV Reviews near Bagley, Minnesota

225 Reviews of 84 Bagley Campgrounds


  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Big Pines RV Park
    Oct. 2, 2018

    Big Pines RV Park

    This is an RV park

    This is a lovely little RV park, but all the sites are close together and it doesn't appear that it's for tent campers at all. It looks like you can rent RV spaces for the season or by the night ($40/night). But they are only open May 1 to the end of September.

    If you are an RV camper, they do have sewage hook up (not sure about a dump station), water and electric hookups. It's very close to town where you can get anything you need. There are gas stations, little town shopping, Walmart, etc. Just off of Highway 34, it is very easy to find.

  • TyAnn J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park

    On the lake resort with everything you need

    We stayed at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park at the height of summer vacation on Lake Plantagenet in Bemidji. The resort was at full capacity, so it was crowded with no privacy that we prefer to have. (one of the reasons for the lower star rating) We brought our RV and boat, and there was room to park our boat trailer by the boat landing. There are many seasonal sites, cabins for rent, and an open field area for camping in a tent, and 4 RV spots. We stayed in RV spot #1, and the spot came with a picnic table and a fire ring which we did not use because the size of the space put our RV to close to the ring. There is a big fire ring down by the lake that anyone can use (please note you can not bring in your own firewood, they have it available for purchase in the lodge for $5.00 for a small bundle) All RV sites are full hook up with 30 amp electric service, and water and dump. If you bring a boat, it will need to be inspected before you launch it into the lake. There is a big dumpster where you can put your trash in, and they also have bins for aluminum cans, and glass and plastic recycling.

    Most of our time was spent fishing on the lake, but we were impressed with the other activities they offered to people staying there including a swimming pool, beach toys, paddle boats, canoes, inflatable rafts, a playground, a baseball field, horse shoes, volley ball sand pit, work out room, and laundry facilities (bring your quarters!! A regular wash and dry is $4.00) They also off cable TV hook up, and have a "general store" that sells sweatshirts, tshirts, ice cream, coffee, and has movie rentals for $4.00 per movie/per day. (Yes, we got the sense that everything is an additional fee) They do allow pets, but at a cost of $5.00 per day. The resort was clean and well maintained by the owners. We just did not feel a sense of welcome from the owners, and will not be making a return trip in the future. It was nice being only a few miles away from the city of Bemidji as we spent a day visiting Paul Bunyan and Babe, and Bemidji State Park to hike the Bog walk (recommended!!) We also spent a day fishing on Lake Bemidji, which is a 10 minute drive from the resort.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Breezy Pines Resort & Campground
    Jun. 23, 2023

    Breezy Pines Resort & Campground

    Very quiet, Cozy and fun experience to RV at.

    Most of this camp is reserved for seasonal campers but they have 2 extra sites. One Full hook up and one electric site. The full hook up site is a little tight if you bring a big RV, backing up is a skill you must bring.

    When I was here, we were very close to Crooked lake which is a beautiful with a great fishery. I mainly came here for fishing and it was great.

    They do have cabins that overlook Crooked lake and all I have to say is that it’s beautiful. They do have there own boat launch if you bring any type of water vessel. It cost $5 per day to dock it on their docks. They treat there RV sites and cabins which is a plus because we don’t have many mosquitoes during the day and night.

    I would highly recommend this site for fishing and those who just want to get out. Booking was very easy and straight forward!

    Full hook up: $50 a day Electric only: $40 a day.

    $100 security deposit once booked which goes into your bill.

  • Glenda D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Shooting Star RV Park and Casino
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Shooting Star RV Park and Casino

    Nice way to stay for less when going to the casino

    There are quite a few RV sites at Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen and they offer full hookups!  We stayed at site 19, shown in the photo.  Although the sites are close together, there were quite a few empty sites so we felt like it was semi-private.  The cost was about $25 per night so definitely a great deal for full hookups.  There is a picnic table at each site and the RV park is pet friendly.  We spent a lot of our time in the casino while we were here so our time in the camper was limited but while we slept, we didn't here much noise.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Itasca
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Camp Itasca

    Nice park near Lake Itasca

    Camp Itasca is a nice private park only a few minutes from the north entrance to Itasca State Park and the Mississippi River headwaters. We stayed two nights. Most of the sites are not shaded in the midday, but there are woods and shade nearby. The street is gravel and the sites are dirt. Despite that, I gave the park 4 stars because it is pleasant and the host is super friendly. The park was quiet. Has a lot of permanent/ long-term campers. Stayed in back-in campsite#23 which was not shady and a little unlevel side to side. It was a dirt site with some grass on either side. There was enough parking for my 34 TT and truck. The site included: picnic table on grass and fire ring. Electric, water and sewer were in the rear. 20A/30A/50A electric. Sewer was not threaded. Neighbors are close. AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 4 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 27.1 Mbps down, 0.64 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 190 kbps down, 12 Mbps up. Free WiFi: 140 kbps down, 2.6 Mbps up. Would stay here again. We camped at Camp Itasca in a Travel Trailer.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Akeley City Campground
    Oct. 1, 2017

    Akeley City Campground

    Not really for tent camping

    This campground offers tent camping and RV camping, but really appears to be more for campers and RVs than tents. It's a little out of the way, and isn't terribly comfortable, although it does offer all the things you need to camp. There is a shower house, bathroom, playground and little beach. There are hookups and lake views. So it's not a bad spot, but appears to be more suited to those that are RV camping. There were a lot of 4 wheelers and ATVs. It also appeared as if most campers were there for more "longer term" than a simple overnight.

    There was/were a picnic shelter, vending machine, fire rings, electric hookups etc. A dock at the beach allowed for fishing etc.

    If you need an RV camp, this might be right up your alley, but as far as tent camping (and that is what I like to do), I wouldn't recommend it.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake Bemidji State Park Campground
    May. 24, 2018

    Lake Bemidji State Park Campground

    Best of Bemidji

    Lake Bemidji State Park is one of the best places in Bemidji to visit for a day trip, and is also a woodsy economical place to stay if vacationing in the area. The park is an oasis of well preserved old growth northwoods forest, which you can experience on foot or by bike on miles of trails along the lake, into the woods, and on boardwalks into the bogs. There are naturalist programs, boat and bike rentals, and easy access into town. There are good showers and bathrooms, and a nice beach. It is a very family-friendly opportunity. That being said, though the park itself rates 5 out of 5, the camping options only rank a 4 for the most part. As previous reviewers have mentioned, if a high-quality secluded tent camping experience is what you are after, this is not it. The majority of the campsites are extremely small and very close together with no privacy. There is a canopy of tall trees shading the campground, but most sites are open and dont have much vegetation to screen between sites. If experiencing the northwoods is your main goal, the location and access is great, especially if you are rv or trailer camping. However, if you want something a little more secluded, there are several options: reserve campsites in the loop furthest from the lake (sites in the 90's) as they are much larger sites and very wooded compared to the loops closer to the lake, though be aware they are best for tenting, dont have electric hookouts and have a bit of a walk to get water or showers etc. Some additional "off the beaten path" options at the park are their new camper cabins, located off on their own near the trailhead for the bogwalk trail, and also the group camps. There is one large group campsite, the Lavinia group site, that is completely off on its own away from the campground, and would be perfect for scout groups, family reunions etc. It would host quite a large group, but group would have privacy from the rest of the campground. The other older group campsite is also located away from the main campground, though right at the trailhead for the bike path; though the campsite itself is very scenic and beautiful, and a perfect setting for a small group, it would have passing trail traffic during the day which is something to consider.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Gonvick RV
    Jan. 16, 2023

    Gonvick RV

    Great place to rest your head!

     Ashley here from The Dyrt! It was nice to add this RV park with 6 sites. Located next to a gas station, this is a perfect stopover. Let’s help them out and leave some reviews!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Trails RV Park
    Aug. 21, 2021

    Trails RV Park

    My Favorit

    We had a full h u Campsite the pool was beautifull and the Biketrail near by the RV park . A very good Restaurant nearby . From the Campground to Walker City 4 Miles We come back

  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park

    Plain Jane, but does the job

    Crow Wing Inn and RV Park is exactly what it says it is. There is a small motel, if you need a room with a shower, but there is also space to set your RV up for the night. It's definitely not fancy, by any stretch of the imagination, but it's not a dirt pad. It's kind of pretty, even if it's in the wide open. The grass is green and plentiful, there is a grove of pine trees (I suppose you could hang a hammock here, but I don't know if you could pay to camp if you didn't have an RV). There is a single fire pit near a picnic table. It doesn't look like there are many sites, but this is a tiny town, so I suppose there isn't a high demand for an RV park in this area either.

    While not my first choice, if I had an RV, it would serve the purpose if I needed a place to spend the night.

    Within easy walking distance, there is a small grocery, two gas stations, a laundry, bar, bank and bakery. As well as a walking trail and a small park. There's even a "do it yourself" car wash next door with a vacuum!

  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from R & D Resort & Campground
    Oct. 3, 2018

    R & D Resort & Campground

    Seems nice, off the road, but not sure where camping is

    In the off season, it's kind of hard to get a feel for a campground in Minnesota. They aren't terribly well used. But this one had some occupants. However, the office was closed, so I couldn't ask any questions.

    The sign by the main road says "resort and campground", but the sign closer to the location only says "resort", however, their website has camping prices as well as cabin prices. But I couldn't seem to find the campground. Maybe it was one in the same for campers and RV's?

    The cabins looked lovely from the outside, although there were interspersed with some old, bedraggled sheds. Some of the cabins were right on the lake and had what appeared to be really nice decks. All seemed to have BBQ grills provided as well. The office (lodge?) was a large building with an attached in ground pool. Lots of RV campers were there. So I'm assuming that this is mainly an RV park.

    Their website mentions camping rates around $40/night. One of those places I think I'd bypass if I had a tent, but for an RV, it might be a good deal.

    There is also a sand beach with canoes that I assume are free to use if you stay there. A nice little perk.

  • Leos P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Itasca
    Aug. 23, 2021

    Camp Itasca

    Pioneer Farmers Show

    We stayed at Camp Itasca for the Pioneer Farmers Show which was just across Highway 200.

    Itasca State Park is two minutes away. A great bar for dinner is Lobos which is about three miles away.

    Camp Itasca is a small hidden treasurer. It has permanent RV spots, full/partial hookup sites, and tent spots.

    Our spot was in the trees with electricity. The spot was big enough for or 21’ trailer, my pickup, and my inlaws van. It had a picnic table and fire pit.

    It was clean, quiet, family-oriented, and very affordable. The owner was very pleasant and easy to work with.

    You can find almost anything you need within 5 mins of the camp if not in the camp.

    They do have wifi but we didn’t use it. My router read it as weak? Verizon cellular serve was great!

    We had no problems and we would recommend it to anyone that wants a nice quiet experience.

    No last thing. They only do reservations over the phone.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Shores Of Leech Lake Campground
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Shores Of Leech Lake Campground

    RV camping is only so so, but tent camping area is pretty neat!

    If you like boats and boating and the water, this would be a good place to be, but if you are looking for peace and quiet, I doubt it'll be all that. This is mainly an RV camping park for those that have boats. It has a waterway in the campground with slips that you can rent for your boats. There are, however, a few tent sites that are kinda cool!

    Most of the RV camping is pretty cramped. But I suppose if you have a boat, you'll probably be on it most of the time. That said, it would do the job. Maybe most people stay on their boats at night? There is also firewood for sale, which is convenient, but I don't know how much it cost. They seemed to be pretty well closed for the season. They did have electric hookup and sewage drains too. And for those that were feeling a little less outdoors-y, they had a few cabins for rent on the water.

    There are only a few tent sites, and they are in an obscure spot, but it'd actually be a pretty cool place to drop a tent if you wanted something unique. The tent site(s) are on a little point near the water. It's actually on the opposite side from the RV camping, and they are separated by a little waterway that is the inlet/outlet for the area where the boat slips are. So boats would be passing in and out all the time. If you are the private type, this might not be ideal. But if you were looking for something different, it might be fun. However, there is no bathroom nearby that I could find. There is a fire ring and picnic table. And the coolest part...there is a small lighthouse type structure that is simply a screened in building with a table and chairs. It's screened in and the windows can be closed. So, essentially a bug free zone in the summer. Love it! Right next to the tent area. Although it's not clear if these sites are for rent for the general public, or just for friends and family of the boat/RV people. I see conflicting information about this.

  • SmallRVLifestyle V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Fosston City Campground
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Fosston City Campground

    It's In A Small Town, Perfect For A Night

    I was driving this way and I needed a place to stay overnight. I found this campground on Google, and added to Dyrt. It's in a small town called Fosston.

    Nothing special about this, it's not a place to stay for multiple nights but it's great for an overnight.

    There is a self-check-in, electric hookups and there is a dumpsite and water at the end of the campground. The price in 2020 September is $5 for a tent and $16 for RVs. 

    It's quiet enough but you will hear road noise. 

    I don't use public showers or toilettes but there was one.

    AT&T and T-mobile reception both slow but manageable.

  • Raak V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Long Lake County Campground
    Sep. 8, 2017

    Long Lake County Campground

    Serene Lake location!

    Very nice place for tent or RV camping. Tenting is $30 and sites with hookups go up $2 per each additional utility. For tenting the nicest site is a walk in site that even has a filtered view of the lake and a path die to the shore. Nice kids area as well as a sandy beach, fishing dock, and boat launch. Only boats for rent are 2 paddle boats and a row boat.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Trails RV Park
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Trails RV Park

    One of our favorites

    Trails RV is one of our favorite campgrounds. Full hookups, grassy sites, game barn, and the kids love the pool. The park is on the bike trail and it is a perfect ride into town with kids. Just realize that the campground IS NOT on Leach Lake but the boat launch is very close.

  • Brandy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stony Pt Resort and Campground
    Sep. 5, 2019

    Stony Pt Resort and Campground

    Hard to leave

    We stayed last year at their campground (tent area) and had a wonderful time and returned again this year this time renting a cabin. The tent area is limited they do have electricity and close to bathrooms (with showers) They have many RV spots, cabins and tent grounds. There is a restaurant, beach/playground, indoor pool, game room and boat launch/marina where you can rent boats/pontoons and peddle boats. Our family has had a great time each time and is where we will always return to in the future.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Willow Acres
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Willow Acres

    Really nice little CG

    Only 8 sites, but each is an acre in size. Full hookups. No other amenities but dark skies at night and the quiet you only get out in the country. I'll definitely come back here!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Akeley City Campground
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Akeley City Campground

    WOW what a find

    The owners, Kathy and her husband, are wonderful hosts. The campground is extremely clean, well organized and relaxing. 50A full hookups at most sites, all are on the water. One dock for two or three campsites. Beautiful clean lake. Can't ask for more for only $55- a night.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tomahawk Lodge Resort and RV Park
    Jun. 24, 2021

    Tomahawk Lodge Resort and RV Park

    Quiet place

    This is a quiet friendly neighborhood of Rv’s and small cabins located on Blackduck lake . There is a swimming pool and hot tub. The hot tub wasn’t working when I was there. There is an on site laundry unit. There is a fish cleaning house as well for the fisherman. You can take short drive or walk to the local golf course. A little down the road is a convenience store with all your fishing needs including licenses and bait. Limited availability of houses for sale and there is a waiting list for RVs. It is closed for the winter and everyone has to be out of the houses too.

  • Glenda D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bagley City Park
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Bagley City Park

    Nice campground inside the town of Bagley

    The campground has either electric or water or just electric sites for RVs and there are also tent-only sites.  The tent sites are located across from and adjacent to the RV sites.  The RV sites are pretty close together but, we were there in the middle of the summer and there were a couple of open tent sites on one side of us.  The campground is pet friendly and the management is friendly.  The campground is close to Itasca State Park as well.  Others have mentioned that getting in to the campsites near the circle drive area (closest to the lake parking lot) are a little difficult to get into & this is very true.  We have an 8x17 Ice Castle/RV that we pull behind the truck and backing into our spot without disturbing other campers was not an easy task.  The circle drive is right where the last couple of RV sites are sitting and there is a tree at the point of the circle drive so you have to avoid the tree and maneuver around it when backing in.  The sites that are closer to the entrance & the playground that do not have a good view of the lake are easier to get in to.  We used the dump station which is nicely situated on a slope just outside the entrance so it's easy to completely pump out a tank that might sit lower on your unit.  There was a picnic table and campfire ring at each site.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from McIntosh City Park
    Jul. 13, 2020

    McIntosh City Park

    Adequate city park campground

    This is a small campground in the city park in the village of MacIntosh. The city park itself is well manicured and well maintained, with community ball fields and picnic areas and playground. It is clearly a much loved community gathering place. The campground within it, though well maintained, has some drawbacks. The area is very open, with few trees and really no shade. It is also located immediately adjacent to Highway 2, a busy 4-lane highway with truck noise, and risky for kids or pets if they wandered away from the campsite. There are basic hookups for RVs if desired, and a dump station with non-potable water. At present time, due to the Covid pandemic, the bathroom facilities are closed for the duration. There is a gas station adjacent to the park that has public facilities. This would not be a destination campground unless you were coming to McIntosh for a family reunion or other town event. It might also be a quick and easy overnight place to camp if you are travelling some en route somewhere else via Hwy 2.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Big Pines RV Park
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Big Pines RV Park

    Pleasantly surprised

    We booked last second and we didn’t know what to expect with it being located in town. We were pleasantly surprised...our lot was decent size, full hookups, the kids (and adults) enjoyed the river, the Heartland Trail is a few blocks away, downtown is also close by, but yet, it didn’t feel like we were in town. The bathrooms are nice with individual showers. The campground managers were nice and delivered wood to us. I wouldn’t say it was my favorite place ever but I would definitely recommend it for a weekend getaway.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Pine Ridge Campground — Itasca State Park
    May. 26, 2018

    Pine Ridge Campground — Itasca State Park

    Last of the MN old growth forest

    We were RV camping here, sites were nice sized, bathrooms and showers handy. There is a lot to do- ck out the Mississippi headwaters, the Douglas Lodge, with restaurant. The visitor center has a small historical/wildlife display and you can borrow binoculars to better see the wildlife that abounds. Nice biking trails, hiking. The lake is great for fishing and you can rent canoes/kayaks. There is also a boat tour of the lake with an excellent guide.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from LaSalle Lake State Recreation Area
    Nov. 23, 2017

    LaSalle Lake State Recreation Area

    La Salle Lake state recreation area

    La Salle Lake is the newest Minnesota state recreation ares, in the process of become a state park in its own right but currently administeted under the umbrella of nearby Itasca State Park.

    If you are a tent camper, the main campground is rather open and more stark than you might like, but RV campers will like the full hookups and the exceptionally nice campground restrooms and shower facilities. What is special about camping here is not the campground itself, but the exceptional surroundings. Lake La Salle is a small but pristine lake, the second deepest in Minnesota and surrounded but mature forest in an ancient glacial moraine tunnel valley. The unique geology makes for terrific hiking through varied terrain all around the lake itself, and into the nearby state Scientific Natrual Area at the confluence if LaSalle Creek and the fledgling Mississippi River. While mostly wooded, there is also a natural prairie area with rare wildflowers. There is nice canoeing, kayaking anf fishing, a good boat launch and swimming beach, and a beautiful new accessible boardwalk and picnic area. There are also two very beautiful north woods style cabins for rent. There are a couple of paddle-in or hike-in dispersed campsites being developed on the more secluded side of the lake, and for folks who want a primitive camping experience close to Bemidji this would be it! The park is 15 miles from Itasca State Park and also 15 miles from Bemidji for day trips to either, and a family-friendly bar and grill is 5 minutes away at the Becida crossroads. Well recommended for an easy and quiet family getaway in northern Minnesota

  • Amy G.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Camper-submitted photo from Spruce Hill Campgrounds
    Oct. 2, 2018

    Spruce Hill Campgrounds

    Nice RV camp, but doesn't appear to be for tent camping

    It's a little deceptive, because this is called a "campground", but upon closer inspection, it appears to only be fore RV's and campers (as in trailers). I suppose you could drop a tent if you wanted to, but you'd be amongst lots of RV's. I can't find anything online about cost. They don't seem to have a website.

    It's on a lake, there was a bathroom (although I didn't go inside) and the did have water and there were electrical hookups. They also had a dump station.


Guide to Bagley

Explore the charm of RV camping near Bagley, Minnesota, where a variety of campgrounds offer unique amenities and activities for outdoor enthusiasts.

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

RVers like these nearby activities

  • At Camp Itasca, guests can explore Itasca State Park and enjoy hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching just minutes away.
  • Shooting Star RV Park and Casino provides easy access to casino entertainment, along with opportunities for fishing and outdoor games.
  • Royal Oaks RV Park is close to Bemidji, allowing visitors to enjoy local attractions like Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.

Most parks have electrical/sewer hookups

  • Gonvick RV features full hookups, making it a convenient stop for RVers looking for a quick rest.
  • Summer Haven RV Resort offers sewer hookups and electric service, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience.
  • Moens Birch Haven Campground provides essential amenities like electric hookups and a welcoming environment for both RV and tent campers.

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