Dog-Friendly Camping near Blue Earth, MN

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    Blue Earth City Campground offers pet-friendly accommodations with clean facilities and spacious sites for travelers with dogs. Located on fairground property near Interstate 90, the campground provides water, electric, and sewer hookups at all sites with ample grassy areas for walking pets. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the grounds with waste disposal stations available. Camp hosts are known for being accommodating to pet owners, often suggesting the most suitable sites for those traveling with animals. The campground is notably clean and well-maintained, with one camper mentioning they were specifically placed in a back site with excellent grassy space when mentioning they had dogs.

    Nearby Flying Goose Campground & Resort provides additional pet-friendly options with lakefront access where dogs can enjoy supervised shoreline areas. Dogs must remain leashed in common areas, though several designated pet exercise spaces allow for off-leash play. The paved walking trail through Blue Earth City Campground connects to a larger network ideal for daily dog walks. Both campgrounds offer quiet surroundings important for nervous pets, with Blue Earth City Campground described as particularly peaceful during weekday stays. Woods Lake County Park permits pets at its campsites with access to beach areas where dogs can cool off during summer months. Local veterinary services are available in Blue Earth's downtown area, approximately two miles from the campground, providing peace of mind for pet owners during extended stays.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Blue Earth (65)

      1. Blue Earth City Campground

      4.6(10)1mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents

      "Great campground on-site at Blue Earth fairgrounds. Very level site everything works & is well manicured. Can’t beat it for $25!"

      "Lots of grass, bike/walking paths and dogs on leashes welcome. 14 Sites now, with plans for 10+ Sites built this summer. On site host, so typically quiet and friendly. One price, $25/night."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      2. Flying Goose Campground & Resort

      4.7(6)13mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Set along the shores of Lake Imogene, which comes out of nowhere surrounded by farm land, and you can’t even see it from the road."

      "There is a lake you can fish,swim,rent kayaks and canoe. Laundry and showers."

      3. Woods Lake Co Park

      5.0(1)8mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents

      4. Daly Park & Campground

      3.8(5)17mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents, Glamping

      5. Burt Lake County Park

      4.0(2)18mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents

      "The lower level is at the lake. About 6 spots w electric but very unlevel. Very nice lake. Stayed here in a 27' B+ 8.26.20. I definitely would stay here again. 1 bar of 4g at&t."

      6. Red Fox Campground — Minneopa State Park

      4.2(33)36mi from Blue Earth60 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The other direction is the BISON DRIVE. Yes, you can actually drive amongst bison if the road is open."

      "My dog loves the bison drive! Firepit and picnic table provided. wood is available for purchase at the office. Shower and bathroom facility was clean and close to this campsite."

      from $24 - $85 / night

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      7. Pihls County Park

      4.0(1)19mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents

      "Nice dock to walk out on. We stayed in a tent site close to the dock. We didn't need the hookup as we're in a truck camper but there are hookups available."

      8. Everett Park

      3.4(9)28mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Dog friendly."

      "Right by a lake. The staff is attentive, kind and welcoming. Have not been able to have a greater look of the surroundings because just staying for a night and leaving early morning."

      from $15 - $20 / night

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      9. Korte's Checkers Welcome Campground

      4.5(4)26mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents

      10. Perch Lake Park

      4.0(1)21mi from Blue EarthRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Would like more night lighting and lake access."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Blue Earth, MN

    311 Reviews of 65 Blue Earth Campgrounds


    • G
      Aug. 21, 2021

      Blue Earth City Campground

      Very clean & quiet

      Great campground on-site at Blue Earth fairgrounds. Very level site , everything works & is well manicured. Can’t beat it for $25!

    • Alec S.
      Jun. 30, 2020

      Shady Oaks Campground

      Great overnight site

      This campground is located at the blue earth county fair grounds. We stayed early in the season and there was only 3 or 4 other families camping at the time. Plenty of space for the kids to run and a small local park.

    • j
      Jul. 11, 2022

      Voss Park City Campground

      Welcoming

      Host was very welcoming! Easy to set up. Has electic and water hook ups. Tent spots available . Nice path around lake for a walk, jog, or bike. Has Showers. pets welcome.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 21, 2023

      Crystal Springs RV Resort

      Nice Campground

      As the campground(CG) is right off the interstate, it was easy to get to. Our check-in package was ready when we arrived at the little self-registration building at the entrance. We had requested site 40, where we had stayed two years ago, but they gave us back-in site 41 instead on the little lake. The utilities are in the middle of the site and worked well with water pressure near 45 psi. The sites are decently spaced for this type of CG. They have WiFi, but their info packet states it's not good enough for streaming but okay for email, etc. We got 3 bars on Verizon and used our MiFi since we were only here for two nights. The CG is right off I-35, so you do get some highway noise. This CG is very well kept, with mostly seasonal and permanent parties. We came in with two other 5th wheels and had no problem getting sites, but we did reserve well before our arrival. There was not a formal dog park, but there was plenty of area to walk your dog. We noted that this CG was featured in RV Life’s 2023 Discover The Best RV Parks& Resorts In Every State with this narrative:"This family-owned campground prides itself on cleanliness; there is an owner on-site around the clock to ensure it stays in top condition. The park is beautifully landscaped and has both pull-thru and back-in sites. All sites(some are waterfront) are level and offer full hookups and free Wi-Fi. There are onsite restrooms and laundry facilities that are kept sparkling clean. They also offer a lending library of books and movies. There is a large pond on the property that is perfect for fishing, kayaking, and other water sports, and there is a walking path that circles the pond." Check out the Spam Museum in Austin, MN. We thought the museum would be cheesy, but it was a nice facility and a great experience. The CG deserved this praise, and we again enjoyed our stay.

    • Tami W.
      Dec. 30, 2020

      Kamp Dels

      So Much to Do!

      This is such a great campground for families! So many activities including a water recreation area, petting zoo, shuffleboard, mini golf, pool, toddler water park, multiple playgrounds, basketball and more. The only drawback is they REALLY pack you on like sardines and the roads are really narrow so unless you get there early your camping tip is going to start with the “backing in argument.”

    • Cathleen V.
      Sep. 25, 2020

      Hope Oak Knoll Camp Ground

      Amazingly friendly owners!

      Stopped for an overnight, very friendly and helpful! Close to interstate but very peaceful. Owner saw us to our site and lined us up for hookups, saw a lot of families and couples enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings. Good Sam discount. Cat, who hadn't travelled before, was fascinated by everything going on. Stay was September 12.

    • Joe S.
      Oct. 29, 2021

      Kamp Dels

      LOTS to do!!

      We had stayed here with our 37' 5th wheel. We reserved a spot right next to the pool area. It was a tight fit to back the camper it, but I was able to do it. They have cement pads for a patio area and a fire ring. The sites are close to each other, but far enough apart to be able to get slide outs and awnings out. There is SOOO much to do here. There is a petting zoo, mini golf, basketball hoops, lots of playgrounds and even a tram to help you get around the campground. The campground itself is huge! There is a store on site to buy supplies and/or food you might need. You are able to rent paddle boats, pontoons and other water based things. The lake was very green and gross when we rented a pontoon. The pontoons are very homemade!! They are old and have folding chairs to sit on. Overall, we had a GREAT time here. The kids absolutely LOVED all there is to do at the pool area. There is a splash pad, climbing tower and slides to go down. Would definitely recommend this place and we would definitely stay here again!

    • Alyssa D.
      Aug. 2, 2022

      Kilen Woods State Park Campground

      Great private site all the way in back!

      Found this site by luck just searching on the Minnesota DNR site! Lots of RV sites but there are 4 walk in sites down a small trail, very private and away from everyone else. We chose site 4 and we definitely made the right decision!! Great hiking with beautiful sights. We will definitely be back and are already planning our next visit!

    • Vanessa B.
      May. 27, 2024

      Kamp Dels

      Camp Dels

      Camp Dels Review

      Worth the read!

      Charges:

      They charged us half of what my cousin next to us got charged and we got the same thing but mine should have been more because I had 3 more adults. And it was 500$ for 3 nights. We should have just went and rented out a house. 

      On the last day we went up to get our bills fixed and it took 40 min for them to figure out the issue, wrote down the totals and said we'll charge the cards at 11 am when the other guy comes in. At 11am we went back up for our receipts and it took them another 20 min to figure it out. He wanted to send us away saying. I'll figure it out and email it to you. I said no that doesn't work for me I'll take it now. He said what would you like me to do. So I had to spell it out for him and said "I want you to take the full amount your charging me, subtract the deposit, then subtract the payment I made when I came on Friday, and now tell me what I owe today, run that amount on my card right now and give me the receipt and do the same for the other site we had too. It's not hard. However you have to do it in your computer you figure it out, I just want to go home. I'll wait" he said your right it's not hard. I said start over completely if you want I don't care. I just want my receipts. (They couldn't even figure out math and how simple it was. What are they going to do if there computers ever fail totally) it was painfully funny to endure both times I sat through Watching with my bill!

      Night time:

      So at night get ready to be harassed every 30 minutes to a hour by workers trying to bully you to bed every night if you choose to stay up past 11pm. And they pick out the 1 drunk guy in your group to try and cope with when the sober one is saying "hey I'm sober. I don't drink. Can you please answer and talk to me" but they are rude to you and refuse. They pick at the drunk guy. But that was every night. All 3 nights. 1st time they come it is 1guy. 2nd time 2guys. 3rd time 3guys come. 4th time 4guys. 5th time 4guys come. They start at 11pm telling people to turn off all music (even on the phone turned way down. Even watching a video outside. Even if your humming/singing together, lol he said no/off, now). Of course we complied though.

      At 12am they say time for bed and then start tying to reason with you about coming back for a time when it's going to be all over at. At 12:30/1am they will come back a 3rd time and start bullying again. And say put it out now and throw a fit when you don't completely comply. So they say "I'll be back in 15 min and we are done, fire goes out and you are all going to bed". So at 1:15 perfectly on time their gang comes to harass you adults to go to bed. He screams I'm not leaving until your fires out and your all in bed. I tell him to shhhhhh! And now the drunk guy who paid 500$ to be here gets his wood doused with water and is livid. And some of us drop off every time they come because they are so rude and don't want to deal with it but I'm sober and an adult and No one is going to put me to bed. All the adults there are waisted all day and not watching their kids. And now I know why. We talk to all our neighbors plus we are there with about 10 other scattered around sites and every neighbor couldn't believe what they were doing saying we weren't even loud. We had no music and a small fire with a few people. I kept walking 5 away to go pee and I couldn't hear our group any of the nights. And we weren't even all at 1 fire either.

      * And throughout every interaction the non-drinker asks respectively (me) where in your rules or on the website does it say adults have a bed time by 1am and you guys go around harassing repeatedly trying to cause problems starting at 11pm and bully them them to bed???? Maybe you should be more transparent or be more humble and kind with your discretion. No one is being loud and belligerent. But I was ignored. Because if it had sad that on line or had I been warned about the worker's behavior after 11pm we wouldn't have came. We ourselves had 2 spots. The guy we knew who invited us had like 8 spots with him and needless to say none of us and anyone we know will ever come to 

      Camp Hels. 

      The workers/people:

      Some shouldn't work with the public. But they are all family! All related just about! And they let you know it! Some of them also let you know that they aren't saposed to be working but that they are there working anyways! So I put money in for the batting cages. Nothing happened so i swiped the playing card again. A guy and lady walk out. I said excuse me. Im not sure im doing it right but i think it took my money. She yelled at me that "we are having problems, dont I see that, give us some time". So i waited. It looked like they were going to leave so i told the guy what happened to my card and he said sure we'll refund it. The last ones not working. (But they didnt put a sign on it) and he told the lady to deal with my refund. And she came and yelled at me again. I tried to explain myself but there's no talking to her. Pretty sure she was drunk. She said stay right here. Ill be back. I waited for 30 min for a refund at the batting cages. Come to find out no one works up there. She went to the office to get a refund. But I had to call the front desk to see if someone was even coming back. And he asked her while holding the phone "do you got people waiting on you up there? We'll get going there still waiting." When she got back she yelled "so who's waiting on me!" Like she didn't ask me to stay put like a dog. And was rude again. But I got a new card and 20 new mosquito bites.

      There was other little things that were observed and overhead from other guests like at the pool, concert, petting zoo and other places too. We couldn't mention them all. We are very social and people loved all the stuff to do but hated the way they were all treated. We talked to a few seasonal owners and they say they get treated the same and hate it. 

      The sites/cleanliness/activities:

      Lifeguards were nice. Business and all activities inside the campground ran smoothly and weren't awful at all. The kids enjoyed themselves using the amenities and activities. The bathrooms were ok and pretty clean. Some trash cans had overflowing garbage and a lot all over after events. I never saw anyone picking it up. But you could always see someone riding a golf cart being bossy. It was nice to see they gave their zoo animals long breaks from feeding and petting. Some of the birds looked like they had Veterinarian feather/skin illnesses. They call it a petting zoo but there's really no petting. 

      Recommendations:

      Don't ever go. Or camp next door or close or get a house then just pay for a day pass if you can.

      If CAMP DELS is reading this you should be more transparent on your site and train your family/workers to be more kind and just walk by reminding people to stay quit at night. Insted of being on a power trip demanding adults have a bed time, pretending you don't have discretion and choices yourselves on who and where you are actually creating the problem, bullying and then playing victim. Because the only thing your accomplishing every night is pissing people off. There is a better way. Weather your there or not trying to throw your authority around, people will go to bed. Example PD dont go into bars after 12am harassing people saying "times a coming guys! I'm going to close you down". You should only be keeping people from getting out of hand. Not causing it. Another fantastic idea is have an adult camping section where quiet time is 11pm and adults can go to bed when they choose! Instead of trying to take away people's freedom, especially on Memorial weekend! God bless and hope I never see any of you at Camp Dels ever again.


    Guide to Blue Earth

    Blue Earth camping areas sit in the rolling prairie landscape of southern Minnesota at around 1,100 feet elevation. The region experiences warm summers averaging 80°F and cold winters with temperatures often below freezing, making late spring through early fall the prime camping season. Most campgrounds in this area are situated along the Blue Earth River basin, which carved gentle valleys through the otherwise flat terrain.

    What to do

    Visit the Green Giant statue: Blue Earth City Campground offers convenient access to the town's famous 60-foot Green Giant statue. "Just stopped for the night. It's like a fair grounds. Friendly host. Adorable green giant statue," notes Jennifer K., who found the landmark a worthwhile attraction near the campground.

    Walking and biking: The paved trails at Blue Earth City Campground connect to longer routes perfect for outdoor exercise. "A paved trail meanders thru for walking or bicycling, and town is less than 2 miles away," shares Joy R., highlighting the accessibility of local paths.

    Fishing at nearby lakes: Everett Park provides access to Fox Lake for anglers. "Nice place right on the lake. Campground manager is nice. Sites are electric only. Fill with water before setting up. Reasonable and it's clean. If you like to fish you want to come here," recommends Carla A.

    What campers like

    Clean, affordable facilities: Many campgrounds in the area maintain high cleanliness standards. At Blue Earth City Campground, Garth H. points out, "Great campground on-site at Blue Earth fairgrounds. Very level site, everything works & is well manicured. Can't beat it for $25!"

    Quiet surroundings: The peaceful atmosphere at Daly Park & Campground appeals to those seeking tranquility. "Great place very quiet on the week days and the groundskeeper is very nice," shares marcus, highlighting the peaceful environment when visiting mid-week.

    Lake access: Multiple camping areas offer waterfront locations. "It was serene and beautiful. The sunset over the water was absolutely amazing. Breathtaking scenery," writes clair W. about Everett Park, describing the appeal of lakeside camping in the region.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: Summer can bring intense insect activity to water-adjacent campgrounds. At Myre-Big Island State Park, campers should prepare accordingly: "We were here in May and the bugs were awful. At one point I just had to yell 'RUN' at my partner as I fled with our dog because the may flies were swarming so thickly," warns anne K.

    Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds operate from spring through fall. Flying Goose Campground is typically open "May 1 to Oct 31," while Woods Lake County Park operates "May 1 to October 1," making summer the peak season.

    Reservation systems: Some campgrounds require advance booking while others operate first-come, first-served. Everett Park is noted as first-come, first-serve, with one visitor mentioning: "Not sure why it popped up on the map," when filtering for reservable sites.

    Tips for camping with families

    Multiple playgrounds: Flying Goose Campground & Resort offers excellent facilities for children. "There are three playgrounds (one at the swimming beach), a mini golf course, and an actual phone booth," reports hanaa, who found these amenities perfect for family entertainment.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids enjoy spotting local animals at many area campgrounds. Michael C. shares his experience at White Fox campground: "So much wildlife to see at this park. Seeing large groups of deer was a daily/nightly thing!"

    Beach access for summer fun: Several campgrounds feature swimming areas. "Right on Lake Imogene, there is a boat dock and a sandy swimming beach (which we had entirely to ourselves!)," notes hanaa about Flying Goose Campground, describing the family-friendly water access.

    Tips from RVers

    Full hookup availability: Korte's Checkers Welcome Campground provides all necessary connections for larger rigs. "Site size was moderate with some shade, a fire ring, picnic table, on a level gravel pad. $20 per Passport America members for FHU is sweet," shares Clint G., highlighting the value for RV campers.

    Campground layout considerations: Some campgrounds have better RV access than others. Larry K. notes about Perch Lake Park: "Water and 50 amp at sites. At&t service. $22 with electricity. $12 w/o. Big rigs ok here. All back in."

    Dump station access: Even without full hookups, many area campgrounds provide dump facilities. Julian B. observed at Myre-Big Island State Park: "Dump station was clean and modern and located close by," making it convenient for RVers requiring waste disposal.

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