Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve
Baker Park Reserve
Large sites. NO sewer hookups but there is a dump station.
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Campgrounds within a 30-mile radius of Bloomington, Minnesota provide a range of camping experiences despite the metropolitan setting. Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan offers both tent and RV sites with full hookups, while Town & Country Campground in Savage provides year-round RV accommodations. The Dakotah Meadows RV Park in Prior Lake caters primarily to larger vehicles with electric, water, and sewer connections. These established campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring the Twin Cities region while still maintaining access to outdoor recreation.
Reservations are essential at most campgrounds near Bloomington, particularly during the peak season from April through October. Many parks in the area operate on seasonal schedules, with Lebanon Hills open approximately from April 30 to October 12 and Minneapolis Southwest KOA available from April 25 to October 11. Full-hookup RV sites tend to fill quickly, especially on summer weekends. Tent campers typically find more secluded options in the wooded sections of Lebanon Hills and Lake Elmo County Park Reserve. Several campgrounds provide shower facilities, flush toilets, and electric hookups, though amenities vary significantly between locations. As one camper noted about Lebanon Hills, "Tent camp sites are far enough from each other that neighbors can't be seen, and we didn't hear them either."
Campers consistently rate Lebanon Hills Regional Park highest among local options, with particular praise for its balance of accessibility and natural setting. The park's separation of RV and tent camping areas allows for varied camping experiences within one facility. While some RV sites feature minimal shade and closer spacing, the tent camping areas offer more privacy among trees. The region's campgrounds generally provide well-maintained facilities with clean bathrooms and regularly serviced amenities. A visitor described Lebanon Hills as "a beautiful county park only a few minutes from Minneapolis / St. Paul" where "sites that back up to the green space are very sunny." Campers should note that despite wooded settings, some sites may experience noise from nearby roads and urban development, particularly those closest to highways or the Minnesota Zoo.
"Professional built mtn bike trails for adventure. Camping in Minnesota suburbs. Miles of hiking, horseback riding, cross country ski trails. . perfect for my family's weekend Stay-cation"
"We live about 15 mins. away from this campground. We stayed in the East Loop which is for smaller RVs and tents. it has electricity but no water hookups, however there are water pumps."
from $24 - $42 / night
Check Availability"The grass around the lots is very green, lush and well maintained. Campground is right next to the hotel/casino and very much within walking distance."
"Shuttle bus comes through the camp if you want to go to the casino and play- it’s also within walking distance."
from $40 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Baker Park near Minneapolis Minnesota was a our camp choice for inexpensive camping on the last leg of our Minnesota vacation in 2017."
"The beaches are some of the best in Minnesota. The bike trails are nearby and plentiful."
from $21 - $29 / night
Check Availability"It’s an easy on and off the interstate, super close to a gas station and RV wash bay. Also super close to some very large power lines. The kids enjoyed the compact playground and pool."
"Great spot close to attractions in the twin cities. The family friendly activities are perfect for families with younger kids, playground, swimming, crafts and games."
"For a County Park, Lake Elmo has an impressive list of amenities. Before we even get to the campsite let's mention the filtered swimming pond."
"Lake Elmo County Park in Washington County Minnesota is a great park for families."
from $23 - $80 / night
Check Availability"I imagine in the middle of summer, it might feel slightly less secluded as there are 3 other sites relatively close by, one of which you have to walk through to get to this one, but in early September,"
"The access to water is really nice and a couple sites were perfect. The hike in sites are super close to the car so it doesn’t even require much work. Plan to come here again!"
from $16 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Minnesota State Parks have just started to build Yurts for 3 campgrounds around the state; Afton, Cuyuna and Glendalough State Parks."
"It is also next to Afton Ski resort. This park has a lot of beautiful prairie landscape with some temperate forest features. Wildflowers, shrubs, fungi, evergreens, and deciduous trees."
from $22 - $85 / night
Check Availabilityfrom $45 - $60 / night
Check Availability"A couple weeks ago we spent some time at the Northwest koa...that one had private tent sites surrounded on 3 sides by trees, quiet spaces etc."
"Fun to play in the water, go behind the waterfall and a good hike up 200 steps to view the falls from above!"
"Located 5 miles outside of Hudson, Willow Creek State Park is large park with hiking, camp sites, fishing, canoeing, and the waterfall."
from $25 - $90 / night
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Large sites. NO sewer hookups but there is a dump station.
There are NO sewer hookups and they charge you$40 per dump fee. Should be included when you pay$600 a month to stay here. Theres no laundry on site. You have to drive 20 mins one way to do laundry. There is only ONE restroom and shower house there are porta potties placed all around to use instead. They also CLOSED the only shower house on a FRIDAY for remodeling the counter tops. If they charged less to stay here I’d say it’s ok but for what they charge and saying they are non-profit makes it suspiciously convenient to slap a veteran camp on their sign to make you feel special. Meanwhile everything is a fee. Extra charge. Won’t be staying again.
Visiting family in the area and got a spot here. Spaces are snug, not big rig friendly, but overall a nice park. Power and water hookups, and dump station. Little pricey at $80/night but it’s in a great area.
Great spot close to attractions in the twin cities. The family friendly activities are perfect for families with younger kids, playground, swimming, crafts and games. Park & bathrooms well kept and clean.
Taking off 1 star for the extra $15 PER NIGHT charge for out of state campers and for the condition of the the bath/shower house. (2 of 5 showers not functioning, very sporadic hot water, and the fact that the sanitary disposal in the women’s bathroom is just open garbage cans, so it’s terribly smelly) Otherwise it’s a beautiful park and campground that has large, secluded sites. The hiking is nice, with a spectacular falls and a nice beach area. Super crowded on the weekends due to it being so close to the Twin Cities. Would probably return, but the condition of the bathrooms is frustrating for the price being paid for an electric only site.
Well-kept campground right in town. 20 RV sites, including 10 pull-thru. Water fill, dump station, bathrooms, bike & hiking trails.
I've stayed here twice now. I love that it's close to home. The park has a cute little waterfall that's fairly close to the main campground. They also have a whole different section of the park with hike in and cart in sites.
It's definitely not my favorite campground because it doesn't feel like you are in the woods. But I like it because it's close to the cities and I love the regional park for hiking, swimming, boating, etc.
There are three sections... First is the main rv section. The sites are very close together, like a lot of rv parks. Then there is the primitive camping loop which is where I stay. The sites are further apart and separated by trees and bushes. I don't love that recently they added a ton of mulch to each site, basically like a playground. It just doesn't fit the camping vibe.
There's another loop that's for both tents and rvs that also has a little more space and a playground in the center.
The staff is generally very friendly but they do have a lot of rules so beware.
The Veterans Campground is by far the best campground we have ever been to! The people are amazing The grounds are well kept, very clean. This is our home away from home. It's the perfect place for your kids to be kids like we did in the 90's home by the time the street lights come on. Us parents can finally relax!
Camping near Bloomington, Minnesota provides options within 30 minutes to an hour of the metropolitan area. The terrain ranges from prairie landscapes at Cleary Lake Regional Park to the river bluffs of Afton State Park, with elevations varying by up to 300 feet across camping locations. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F with higher humidity levels from June through August.
Kayaking on site lakes: Lebanon Hills Regional Park offers a small lake for paddling right at the campground. "Nice little lake to kayak on," notes Chris S., who frequently camps at Lebanon Hills.
Biking on paved trails: Baker Park Reserve features a 6+ mile paved biking trail that connects to other regional routes. "There is a nice 6+mile biking trail that connects to others, so bring the bikes," recommends Jennifer H.
Beach swimming in filtered water: Lake Elmo County Park Reserve offers a unique swimming experience with its filtered swimming pond. "They have a home made lake that has a sand bottom but it has chlorine like a pool so no weeds. Great for swimming," explains Timothy S.
Golf access: Cleary Lake Regional Park includes a golf course adjacent to camping areas. "The park also has a golf course and is very well kept," notes Lili R., who appreciates the variety of recreational options.
Spacious sites with privacy: Many campers value the separation between sites at Lebanon Hills Regional Park. "The sites are nice and level, with plenty of space between each one. This feels very much like a nice state park," writes Joanne M.
Casino access with shuttle service: Dakotah Meadows RV Park offers a convenient shuttle to Mystic Lake Casino. "Shuttle takes you to casino, but sometime we don't even go there and just enjoy the area," shares Lisa D., who stays at the park multiple times each summer.
Clean facilities: Campground facilities throughout the region receive high marks for cleanliness and maintenance. "The shower stall was big enough for a meaty human like myself to shower comfortably. And you can tell the staff takes good care of the facilities," comments Joanne M. about Lebanon Hills.
Walk-in sites close to parking: For tent campers seeking a more remote experience without a long hike, Cleary Lake Regional Park offers accessible walk-in options. "I really like the hike in sites. Short walk from the car and right by the water yet spaced nicely for privacy," writes Jeff C.
Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially Lebanon Hills and Baker Park. "Reserve early online, most weekends were already reserved by mid May," advises Blair about Lebanon Hills.
Urban noise considerations: Despite wooded settings, some campgrounds experience traffic sounds. "The only criticisms we have are that you can hear road noise — and depending on your site you'll hear the alarm of one of the access gates for the Minnesota Zoo," explains Blair about Lebanon Hills.
Varying bathroom facilities: Bathroom amenities range widely across campgrounds. "Amazing bathroom/Showers. Quiet, lots of flies, good spot overall," reports Truly W. about Cleary Lake Regional Park, while other parks may offer only vault toilets.
Site selection for tent campers: Afton State Park offers more secluded tent camping but requires hiking. "The hike to the campground is short and grueling. A few of the sites are in wooded areas, but we stayed in one of the prairie sites. The terrain is just hilly enough - and in August - the grass long enough to give the sites a sense of privacy and seclusion," describes Andrew C.
Playground access: Several parks feature modern playground equipment. "The play area was really nice and looked brand new. Our girls loved making new friends to play with," shares Angela L. about Lebanon Hills Regional Park.
Swimming options for children: Lake Auburn Campground offers family-friendly water activities. "The beach area looks nice," notes Erik R., while Amy K. adds that "the beach is very nice" and the campground has a "great playground and green space for the kids."
Recreational variety: Baker Park Reserve includes multiple activities to keep children engaged. "With great fishing, playground, swimming, and biking trails very nearby, the kids were kept as busy as they wanted to be," explains Bryan S.
Convenient location for test trips: Lake Auburn serves as an ideal location for families testing new gear. "I bought new camping gear and this campground, given its proximity to our house, made for an easy weekend getaway to give the gear a trial run," shares Erik R.
Full hookup availability: Town & Country Campground offers year-round RV sites with full hookups. "Very nice people. Kid friendly, clean and they even recycle," explains David B.
Concrete parking pads: Dakotah Meadows RV Park features level concrete pads for RVs. "Beautiful campground with cement parking pads with full hookups. The grass around the lots is very green, lush and well maintained," shares Jim M., who appreciates the site quality.
Site selection and length: For RVers concerned about site size, Lebanon Hills offers helpful information. "Reservation system is weird and the sites are much bigger than they say. All rv sites are the listed length plus 16' for your tow vehicle, which you need to call to find out," explains Davis D.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Bloomington, MN?
According to TheDyrt.com, Bloomington, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 114 campgrounds and RV parks near Bloomington, MN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Bloomington, MN?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bloomington, MN is Lebanon Hills Regional Park with a 4.8-star rating from 44 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bloomington, MN?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Bloomington, MN.
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