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Camping near Alden, MN

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    Camping near Alden, Minnesota encompasses a mix of state parks, RV resorts, and county campgrounds nestled in the southern Minnesota landscape. Myre-Big Island State Park, located just 15 miles south in Albert Lea, serves as the region's primary camping destination with two distinct campground areas: White Fox and Big Island. Both offer wooded sites with varying levels of privacy and access to Albert Lea Lake. Crystal Springs RV Resort in Ellendale provides a more developed camping experience with full hookup sites around a small fishing pond. The Albert Lea-Austin KOA offers convenient access for travelers along Interstate 35, though some campers note the highway noise is noticeable.

    Most campgrounds in the Alden area operate seasonally from April through October, with Myre-Big Island State Park being one of the few open year-round. Summer brings warm days with temperatures typically in the 70s-80s°F, while spring and fall offer cooler camping conditions. According to reviews, fall camping at Myre-Big Island provides "cool but beautiful" days with fewer insects than summer months. Winter camping is available but facilities are limited, with water systems typically winterized from November through March. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend camping during peak summer months, as sites fill quickly, especially those with electrical hookups.

    The camping experience varies significantly between locations. Myre-Big Island State Park features relatively private sites with gravel pads, picnic tables, and fire rings, plus access to hiking trails and fishing opportunities. As one camper noted, "The camping sites are nice sized and relatively private. There is a gravel pad on each site and some have a tent pad." Blue Earth City Campground, though small with only 11 sites, offers full hookups and is described by visitors as "clean with nice space around and a bike/walking path" running through the camping area. For primitive camping, Rice Lake Wildlife Management Area in northern Iowa (about 30 miles southwest) provides basic tent sites with minimal amenities for those seeking a more rustic experience.

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    Best Campgrounds near Alden (79)

      1. White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      4.5(22)14mi from Alden57 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "34/night plus Minnesota State Park pass @ $8/day.😩

      Not super spacious but very comfortable distance between spaces. Well maintained dirt road in campground. Grassy and mowed."

      "Nice fire pit and located right next to the lake. Only downside was the site was electric only. No option for full hookup but water was located between the sites."

      from $24 - $34 / night

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      2. Big Island Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      4.7(18)14mi from Alden34 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Met up with friends to get outside. They brought their dogs and we had a grand time."

      "I've always considered myself blessed to have this state park so close to home. This is a beautiful, well kept state park."

      from $24 - $85 / night

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      3. Pihls County Park

      4.0(1)8mi from AldenRVs, 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."

      4. Backpacking Sites — Myre-Big Island State Park

      4.7(3)14mi from Alden5 sitesTents

      "You have a choice between a grassy walk or walking mainly on tar and gravel as part of the Blazing Star Trail. They are also accessible by boat."

      "At my site, BP1 or backpack 1 or R1, you have water access nearby so prep for the sounds of waterfowl. PELICANS! They flap loudly when entering or exiting the water. Very cool to watch."

      from $22 / night

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      5. Albert Lea-Austin KOA

      4.3(7)19mi from AldenRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s pretty close to the interstate, so just be aware you’ll hear that noise, it might be better once the trees have leaves on them. Would stay again!"

      "Drive over to Austin and visit the Spam Museum...who knew?"

      6. Hickory Hills Campground

      3.0(1)9mi from AldenRVs, Tents

      7. Little Island Group Camp — Myre-Big Island State Park

      5.0(1)14mi from Alden1 site

      "I'd recommend trying to snag this spot later in the summer when the lake is more inviting. But we did see lots of migratory birds over the weekend."

      from $50 / night

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      8. Crystal Springs RV Resort

      4.8(5)20mi from AldenRVs, Tents

      "Spent one night passing through Ellendale Minnesota. Our reservation paperwork was waiting for us at the gatehouse with directions to our back-in site 11."

      "Our check-in package was ready when we arrived at the little self-registration building at the entrance."

      9. KOA Kampgrounds of America

      4.5(4)19mi from AldenRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Check in was quick, spots were easy to pull into, the bathrooms were really clean, and it was surprisingly quiet despite the proximity to the highway. "

      "We stopped for the night driving between Black Hills and Chicago and the service was awesome. The hosts called to tell us about construction and give us alternative directions."

      10. Blue Earth City Campground

      4.6(10)26mi from AldenRVs, Tents

      "It is clean with nice space around and a bike/walking path comes right through the camping area. "

      "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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    Recent Reviews near Alden, MN

    308 Reviews of 79 Alden Campgrounds


    • Edward R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Hickory Hills Campground

      The Pros and Cons

      The camp grounds as a whole is well kept with gated entrance. Pool area spacious and clean. Has a very massive playground for the kids. We actually never saw the check in desk. Reservations were by phone at the check in area. I would of gave this park a solid 5....except for the gravel road and shower house. Pros: Well kept park. Somewhat quite. Few miles off I 35. Cons: Last 1.5 miles is gravel. But not real bad. A little dusty. The park looked like it had about 85% long term campers. We were on site 1. A longer rig probably wouldn't be very level. But manageable. We booked this for overnight for showers. The showers were very out dated and basically my wife said no way because of the mold and unkept unpleasant decor. The showers are very narrow. But hey...at least the shower had hot water on men's side.

    • Levi S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Red Fox Campground — Minneopa State Park

      Standard State Park Campground

      Pretty standard campground. Clean well maintained. Bathrooms are clean. Campground host so really quiet after hours. Site A5 has full shade 24 hours a day. A6 across from us looks like the worst site. Ranger station was suppose to be open until 4. It was closed at 3:45. It's also located a few miles away. Any bike trail is not accessible from here without biking a few milew on hill roads with no shoulder. It's ridiculous there's no access considering the plethora of trails in the area. Stay at Sakata of you're coming to this area to bicycle.

    • M
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Kiesler’s Campground & RV Resort

      Wonderful RV Park

      We have been camping at this RV park annually since 2021. It’s always very clean, the staff is wonderful, the pools are warm! Never had a bad experience! Recommend 100%

    • Crystal R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Big Island Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Beautiful but watch out for raccoons

      I have stayed here 3 or 4 times and have enjoyed my time for the most part. Except the last time I was there (last summer) the raccoons were absolutely out of control. I didn't even have food unpacked out of my car yet and they were rummaging through my stuff while I was standing right there. They had no fear. I had a giant duffel bag full of tarps (not any food at all in it) and around 1am I hear the racoon trying to steal it. So I get up and put it in my trunk. The raccoon climbs into my trunk! While I'm standing right there, I've never seen anything like it.

      Honestly everything else about this park is great. The island is gorgeous with beautiful sunsets, the hiking is great, the sites are nice, etc. But I probably will not come back just because of raccoons. Because keeping a clean campsite doesn't seem to matter for these critters.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Albert Lea-Austin KOA

      Nice Overnight Spot

      This is a smaller KOA campground under new ownership. The owner and his children are very nice and welcoming. There were other reviews about it being overgrown but everything was nicely mowed when we arrived and I really enjoyed the peaceful setting. Easy off freeway, little freeway noise but not a problem. A bit rustic but clean campground. There are some piles of tree branches as there was a beetle problem and trees had to be removed. I’m sure it is temporary and will be gone soon. All in all a lovely quiet evening in our travels East. Site 53 is at the end of a row and very private location.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Pihls County Park

      Great for Overnight

      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. You can pay online or there's a mailbox by the bathrooms where you can pick up a form to fill out, pay and drop in a locked box. There are flush toilets and shower available. Near the tent sites (which aren't numbered but there is a picnic table and fire ring) there is a vault toilet. There is potable water available at each hookup site and available to others as you enter the campground. When we were there, there were some long term campers camping. They were very nice.

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

      Rice Lake Wildlife Management Area

      Peaceful Secluded Spot :)

      We stayed here one night. The spot is at the end of a long gravel road. It’s like a large gravel parking lot right on the lake. It was insanely peaceful and quiet the entire time. The birds chirping was beautiful. There were a couple of other people there but they were friendly and didn’t make it any less enjoyable. We left at 7am and people were coming to put their boats in the water so it might get less peaceful later in the day but it was great for us!

    • Evan G.
      May. 10, 2026

      Shady Oaks Campground

      Best getaway ever, was going to pass through but stayed a month!

      I loved it here, i was planning to pass through and go to another park but when i got to the other park it was full of people and not very peaceful. So they were nice enough to let me come back to the spot I was in and i stayed for the month there instead. Really good kind people work there and anything that comes up is usually handled right away. Its a hidden Gem a lot of people dont seem to know about so it doesn't get jam packed.

    • Crystal B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Cedar Bridge County Park

      Very nice medium sized campground on the Cedar River in Upper Iowa

      This is a larger county campground that has nice sized sites that look very well maintained. It runs along the Cedar River and has a put in for paddlers nearby. It is situated right off the blacktopped road.


    Guide to Alden

    Camping options near Alden, Minnesota provide outdoor experiences in the southern Minnesota prairie landscape, with most sites situated in the 60-70 mile range from the town. The region sits at approximately 1,250 feet above sea level, with a continental climate that creates warm summers and cold winters. Fall camping offers temperatures in the 40-60°F range with significantly reduced insect activity compared to the peak summer months.

    What to Do

    Bird watching at lake areas: At Myre-Big Island State Park, campers can spot diverse wildlife, especially around Albert Lea Lake. "A bald eagle flew over the car on our way in. Things were already looking good," notes Dave E. about his experience at the White Fox — Myre-Big Island State Park.

    Hiking forest trails: The Big Island section of Myre State Park offers wooded trails through mature forest. "The park has 20+ miles of hiking trails through prairies, woodlands, and along the lake too! Plus the park offers geocashing (and free GPS rental)," shares Michael C., highlighting the variety of terrain accessible to hikers.

    Fishing opportunities: Rice Lake Wildlife Management Area offers primitive fishing access for those seeking a more rustic experience. "There is a boat launch and paths down each side of the launch you could fish," mentions Skip H. about the Rice Lake Wildlife Management Area, located about 30 miles southwest of Alden.

    Kayaking and canoeing: Several parks offer water recreation options. "The lake is gorgeous" mentions Shari M., who also notes that "kayaks and canoes available to rent" at Myre-Big Island State Park, providing options for water activities without hauling personal equipment.

    What Campers Like

    Privacy between sites: The Big Island campground section offers more secluded camping. "I highly recommend the island campground over the main campground," advises Dave E., adding "Our closest neighbors were 7-8 sites away and around the bend in the road. Couldn't even see them."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Campers frequently mention animal sightings as a highlight. "We saw a ton of wild life many many many deer!" shares Erin L. about her experience at Myre State Park Campgrounds, where wildlife encounters are common throughout the year.

    Clean bathroom facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept facilities. At Crystal Springs RV Resort, "Clean bathrooms and showers!" noted Pat M., while Shari M. described "Very nice individual, clean rooms for showers" at White Fox campground.

    Walking paths and biking trails: Several campgrounds feature dedicated paths. "A bike/walking path comes right through the camping area," notes Chris H. about Blue Earth City Campground, offering convenient recreation options directly from the camping area.

    What You Should Know

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds in the region require advance booking during peak season. "We got the last spot with electric for 3 nights," reports Shari M., indicating limited availability at popular sites.

    Seasonal closures and limitations: While some campgrounds operate year-round, most have reduced services in colder months. "Water and showers were not open yet as it was too cold but the vault toilets were well maintained," explains Emelia O. about early spring camping at Big Island campground.

    Highway noise at some locations: Campgrounds near interstates may experience traffic noise. "This is a nice little campground, but it's location (although convenient) right off the freeway is less than ideal. The background noise isn't terrible but it's always there," warns Daniel H. about the Albert Lea-Austin KOA.

    Insect activity: Bug populations vary significantly by season. "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," recounts Anne K. about her spring visit to White Fox campground.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Campground playgrounds: Some sites offer dedicated play areas for children. "A great pool and play area for the kids," notes Mary T. about the Albert Lea-Austin KOA, making it suitable for families with younger children.

    Educational opportunities: Certain parks provide learning experiences. "The park offers geocashing (and free GPS rental)," shares Michael C., describing activities at Myre-Big Island that combine outdoor recreation with educational components.

    Age-specific campgrounds: Be aware that some facilities cater to adults. "It's meant for adults no park for kids. But everyone was good with our kiddos playing outside," explains Kelsie B. about Crystal Springs RV Resort, which primarily serves an older clientele but accommodates families.

    Local attractions: Nearby towns offer additional activities. "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," recommends MickandKarla W., describing a popular family-friendly destination about 30 miles from Alden.

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness varies: RV campers should prepare for potential leveling challenges. "Not all sites are level, and most do not have delineated parking pads," warns Lee D. about Pilot Knob State Park Campground, located about 45 miles southwest of Alden.

    Interior road conditions: Some campgrounds have narrow access routes. "The interior roads are dirt roads with a few potholes they are very narrow," cautions Cheryl W., adding "We were able to drive through the campground with our 40 foot fifth wheel. But just barely, be careful!"

    Variable hookup options: Sites offer different utility connections. "We had an electric site. Very level and clean. Nice fire pit and located right next to the lake. Only downside was the site was electric only," explains Julian B. about White Fox campground, noting the lack of full hookups.

    Dump station availability: Most campgrounds provide dumping facilities, but access may be limited. "There is only one road through the grounds so when leaving it can get backed up at the dump station," notes Tracy B. about Oakwoods Trails Campground, highlighting a potential logistical issue during busy checkout periods.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Alden, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Alden, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 79 campgrounds and RV parks near Alden, MN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Alden, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Alden, MN is White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 22 reviews.

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

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