Best Campgrounds near Chaska, MN

The Chaska area contains several established campgrounds offering a mix of accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. Baker Park Reserve in Medina provides tent, RV, and cabin camping options with access to waterfront recreation. Lake Auburn Campground in Victoria offers tent sites, RV spaces, and glamping opportunities within the Carver Park Reserve system. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally, typically from late April through mid-October, with Baker Park's season running April 30 to October 20 and Minneapolis Southwest KOA operating from April 25 to October 11.

Reservations are strongly recommended at developed campgrounds throughout the area, especially for weekend stays during summer months. Many facilities offer electric hookups, drinking water, and sanitary dump stations, though amenities vary significantly between locations. The region experiences typical Midwestern seasonal patterns with hot, humid summers and occasional thunderstorms. Spring camping may encounter muddy conditions, while fall offers more moderate temperatures and colorful foliage. According to one visitor at Lake Auburn Campground, "The facilities here are very nice, but I like my camp sites to be more private than what Auburn Lake has to offer."

Family-friendly amenities represent a common feature across many mixed-use campgrounds near Chaska. Lake Auburn Campground receives consistent praise for its swimming beach, playground facilities, and multi-use trail access. Cleary Lake Regional Park maintains high ratings (4.85/5) with campers appreciating its versatile accommodation options including tent, RV, and glamping setups. Several visitors noted that Lebanon Hills Regional Park offers more privacy between sites compared to other developed campgrounds in the area. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, camping experiences vary widely regarding site privacy, with some locations described as "very open and offering little privacy between sites" while others provide more secluded options, particularly at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and certain sections of Baker Park Reserve.

Best Camping Sites Near Chaska, Minnesota (107)

    1. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

    38 Reviews
    Maple Plain, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7662

    $21 - $29 / night

    "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."

    2. Lake Auburn Campground

    10 Reviews
    Victoria, MN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 443-2911

    $15 - $18 / night

    "This campground even has 2 walking/hike-in campsites to give your avid campers a real out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere kind if feel, like you drove hundreds if miles to get away from the hustle and bussle"

    "But the Eady walk to the lake, sitting on the dock or the grass and swimming III m the water are a great way to destress."

    3. Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    43 Reviews
    Apple Valley, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 480-7773

    $24 - $42 / night

    "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."

    4. Dakotah Meadows RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Prior Lake, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 445-8800

    $40 - $50 / night

    "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."

    5. Minneapolis Southwest KOA

    9 Reviews
    Jordan, MN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 492-6440

    "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."

    6. Carver Park Reserve - Three Rivers Park District

    7 Reviews
    Victoria, MN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-1112

    "Family friendly campground with educational activities. campsites are close together but it is a close drive from the cities and a nice place for families. Nice walking & biking trails."

    "We had site 57, which is more expensive but is also very large, surrounded by trees and has a patio, the other campsite sizes vary greatly with some being very small, it's very easy for groups to camp"

    7. Town & Country Campground & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Savage, MN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 445-1756

    "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."

    "Some road noise, but you are in the city so expected, but yet still quieter then in some areas being close to things. I recommend this park."

    8. Cleary Lake Regional Park

    8 Reviews
    Prior Lake, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7777

    $16 - $50 / night

    "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!"

    9. Three Rivers Park District Baker Campground

    3 Reviews
    Maple Plain, MN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7662

    "Tons of trails and camping. 🏕"

    10. High Island Creek Park

    13 Reviews
    Henderson, MN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 237-4330

    $10 / night

    "Gulley that a large creek runs through surrounded by trees and large forested hills."

    "Near Henderson, MN which is one of a kind small town well worth the visit for all. This is rustic with no hookups except very clean portapotty and hand lever water jack."

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Recent Reviews near Chaska, MN

703 Reviews of 107 Chaska Campgrounds


  • Larisa M.
    May. 18, 2026

    South of Sand Dunes State Forest

    Peaceful

    I was able to find a campsite not on the road. There was a trail from the parking spot so keep an eye out. Lots of animals saw a turkey and coyote so just be aware. Very pretty and calm. Had to pick up some trash from other campers just a reminder to leave no trace.

  • DIANNE T.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2026

    High Island Creek Park

    Hidden Gem

    This place is spectacular,u have to walk down to the creek. God's work. Beautiful

  • Nika S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2026

    South of Sand Dunes State Forest

    Very popular but good

    We stayed here from about 10pm to 6am. There were a ton of people there so it was hard finding somewhere to sleep. Once we did, it was very quiet and we got a good nights rest. There were a couple of cars that passed us in the morning when we left but nothing too crazy. The scenery was very beautiful. This is definitely a great free option if you’re looking for a peaceful spot in the woods to sleep!

  • Jennifer N.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2026

    South of Sand Dunes State Forest

    Pretty place, ugly locals

    I stayed there with my RV. Most all of the campsites were too small to park it, but I found one at the very end of the park to stay. Although the land itself is beautiful, the locals were reporting me to the DNR officer, who were clearly his friends, and accusing me of things I was not doing. Also, there’s a lot of traffic in and out of there and they fly through there day and night, as well as a lot of gunfire going off a lot of the time. I use T-Mobile service and I was on SOS most of the time. Not very impressed.

  • T
    Apr. 26, 2026

    Cannon River Wilderness Area

    Year round free camping

    Been camping here year round for 20+ years. Free, first come first served rustic hike/cart in sites with steel fire ring/grill. There are 4 official sites and 2 more unofficial sites with no fire ring.

    If you camp with animals: Sites all sit directly off walking trail very popular with dog walkers.

  • Greg M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    South of Sand Dunes State Forest

    Good spot for a night

    Got in late on a Sunday night and there was plenty of space. Most sites are right along the gravel road so not super private. Wouldn’t recommend for large trailers/RVs as sites are small. Found a couple sets of deer bones right next to my site, not sure if it’s from hunters dumping their waste or coyotes but keep an eye out either way.


Guide to Chaska

Camping spots near Chaska, Minnesota range from fully-equipped park reserves to more primitive sites, with most being within 25 miles of the city center. The region features gently rolling terrain with elevation changes between 725-950 feet above sea level, creating varied camping experiences through wooded areas and lakeshores. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-85°F during day and 55-65°F at night, with higher humidity levels from June through August.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Lebanon Hills Regional Park offers extensive trail networks for day hiking directly from campsites. "The park has a lot of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Our family selected this camp ground to test out some gear -- if we had problems or if we forgot something it was a short drive home," notes one visitor to Lebanon Hills Regional Park.

Biking opportunities: The region features multiple paved and unpaved trails connecting park systems. "There is a nice 6+mile biking trail that connects to others, so bring the bikes," shares a camper at Baker Campground. Several parks maintain dedicated mountain biking paths with varying difficulty levels.

Water recreation: Multiple lakes throughout the area allow for swimming, fishing, and paddling. At Lake Auburn Campground, "The swim area was cool after a hot day and the beach was gently sloping and smooth," according to one reviewer. Watercraft rentals for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards are available seasonally at several parks from May through September.

What campers like

Secluded tent sites: Some campgrounds offer walk-in sites with greater privacy. "The tent camp sites are far enough from each other that neighbors can't be seen, and we didn't hear them either," reports a camper about Cleary Lake Regional Park, where site 13 is noted as "the only one right on the water and it's HUGE with lots of trees and absolutely beautiful scenery."

Clean facilities: Modern bathrooms with regular maintenance appear consistently in positive reviews. "The bathroom facility near the ranger station was very well maintained and cleaned several times a day," notes a visitor to Lebanon Hills. Another camper at Baker Campground described the facilities as "the bathrooms and showers are nice and clean, some of the best I've seen at a campground!"

Accessibility: The short driving distance from Minneapolis makes these locations ideal for quick getaways. "It's a great place to spend a weekend close to home, but feel like you are getting away!" reports a camper about Baker Campground. Most campgrounds in the area are within a 30-minute drive from major highways, making them accessible for last-minute camping trips.

What you should know

Campsite privacy varies significantly: Not all sites offer secluded settings. At High Island Creek Park, campsites are described as "very close to other campers, but no one bothered anyone." Consider researching specific site numbers when making reservations for more privacy.

Weekend availability can be limited: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer months. "Reserve early online, most weekends were already reserved by mid May," advises a Lebanon Hills camper. Weekday stays typically offer greater availability and quieter camping experiences.

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds due to proximity to roads. A camper at Lebanon Hills noted, "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." Sites deeper within park boundaries generally offer quieter surroundings.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature updated play equipment for children. "The playground is awesome for all ages as it accommodates something for all ages and size groups from a traditional playground set for the younger ones, volleyball net and concrete bag toss boards," mentions a reviewer at Dakotah Meadows RV Park.

Educational programs: Several parks offer structured nature activities for children. "The playground is good for kids and they have programs every Saturday night, some of the ones we've been to were about bugs, raptors, bees, and snakes," explains a visitor to Carver Park Reserve, noting that "there are usually programs during the day at the nature center as well."

Camp loops selection: Consider proximity to amenities when selecting family sites. As one Lebanon Hills camper explains: "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. We stayed at site 72 which is at the beginning of the loop. This site isn't as secluded by trees as the other sites... Our spot was spacious, and close to the bathrooms and play area."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full-service sites are limited but available at select locations. "Dakotah Meadows is one of the nicer parks in the Twin Cities area. Grounds are mostly well groomed and the roads are maintained," notes an RVer who stayed in "site 25, a back in up on the hill." The reviewer continues: "We have also stayed in the pull through sites, but not really a fan of those."

Site selection strategy: Research specific site numbers before booking. "Watch out for stinging nettles! Campsite 100!" warns a camper at Lake Auburn Campground. Several reviewers mention that online campground maps may not show all available sites, making phone calls to campground offices worthwhile for full information.

Quiet time enforcement: Noise levels vary by location and day of week. At Minneapolis Southwest KOA, one camper reports "it's right off a highway so you hear cars flying by 24/7. Campsites are all cramped together with zero privacy." Consider weekday stays for quieter experiences, as weekend occupancy tends to be higher with more activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Chaska, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Chaska, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 107 campgrounds and RV parks near Chaska, MN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Chaska, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Chaska, MN is Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve with a 4.5-star rating from 38 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Chaska, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Chaska, MN.