Best Campgrounds near Eveleth, MN

Eveleth, Minnesota and the surrounding Iron Range region feature a range of camping opportunities from basic tent sites to full-service RV parks. The area includes established campgrounds like Eveleth Veterans Park Campground located within city limits and Sherwood Forest Campground on nearby lakes. Several facilities offer mixed-use camping with sites suitable for both tents and RVs, while some like Fisherman's Point City Campground include cabin options. Most developed campgrounds operate seasonally from May through September or October, with limited year-round options available.

The camping season in northern Minnesota generally runs from mid-May through mid-September due to the region's harsh winters. Campgrounds like West Two River provide electric hookups but typically lack full water connections at individual sites. "We had strong service on T-mobile and Verizon, so we used our hotspots for media connectivity," noted one camper about connectivity at West Two River Campground. Many campgrounds offer amenities such as showers, drinking water, and fire rings, though visitors should verify specific features when planning trips. Reservations are recommended during peak summer months, especially for waterfront sites. Road access to most established campgrounds is suitable for standard vehicles, though some of the more remote Forest Service sites may require higher clearance.

Water access represents a significant attraction for campers in the area, with multiple campgrounds situated on lakes or reservoirs. Campgrounds on Embarrass Lake and Lake Vermilion provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Review data suggests clean facilities are consistently appreciated, with one visitor remarking that "The sites were spacious. It was so peaceful!" about Sherwood Forest Campground. Family-friendly amenities like beaches and playgrounds are available at several locations, including Eveleth Veterans Park. The region's dense forests provide natural privacy between many campsites, though some campgrounds feature more open layouts. Wildlife sightings are common, with deer, various birds, and small mammals frequently observed by campers throughout the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Eveleth, Minnesota (94)

    1. Sherwood Forest Campground

    5 Reviews
    Virginia, MN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 748-2221

    "With in walking distance from Main Street."

    "There was one tent in the spot next to me, but was far enough away to not be noisy."

    2. West Two River

    4 Reviews
    Eveleth, MN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 735-8831

    "Three hours from my house, as the crow flies, I found myself visiting Minnesota's iron range."

    "My brother had a dj show in a town near by so we camped out here for the weekend with friends. Went tubbing and only lost one cooler the river soon as we went in lol! Still was a great time!"

    3. West 40 RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Virginia, MN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 248-7362

    "Close to the off road vehicle park. Definitely camping here again next summer!"

    4. Eveleth Veterans Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Eveleth, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 744-7491

    "Direct access to A great beach, plenty of space to safely roam, and a park to play in."

    "Nice beach fun lake to boat on. Sites are good sized not too crowded. Nice showers."

    5. Vermilion Trail Campground

    3 Reviews
    Biwabik, MN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 865-6705

    "The campground had group sites which was really nice as we camped with our friends so we had two pull behind campers. We stayed in 1a and 1b. The camp sites and beach where clean and up kept."

    "You are in the heart of the Mesabi Trail, a 132 mile bike/hike trail system. The trails are very well marked:) Also the campground is only three miles away fro Giants Ridge Ski Resort/Golfing."

    6. Bear Head Lake State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Tower, MN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 365-7229

    $16 - $22 / night

    "Minnesota does a nice job with their state parks. The campsites are varied in types, sizes and layouts. Ours works great for our 26’ travel trailer and truck, and includes electrical."

    "The drive off the main highway is a few miles, so you really end up out in the wilderness! We also appreciated that this park doesn’t allow hunting so you know you are safe during that season. "

    7. Fisherman's Point City Campground

    6 Reviews
    Biwabik, MN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 225-3337

    "Campground Review:

    ****This campground is located on beautiful Whitewater Lake in Hoyt Lakes, MN."

    "Owners are super great and helpful, beautiful campsite and nice paved path for biking!!! Great for the family"

    8. Vermilion Campground

    1 Review
    Biwabik, MN
    11 miles
    +1 (218) 865-6705

    9. Big Rice Lake

    2 Reviews
    Tower, MN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 229-8800

    "Great spot to camp away from everyone. Available spots last minute Labor Day weekend 😎. Thr gravel road is a maintained gravel road. Easy for any type of car."

    10. Mesaba Cooperative Park

    1 Review
    Hibbing, MN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 262-1350

    "The park has a beautiful private lake with swimming beach, a few cabins available for rental, plenty of space for tent camping."

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Recent Reviews near Eveleth, MN

252 Reviews of 94 Eveleth Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Sullivan Lake Campground

    Wilderness Campground

    This is a campground for small campers only. My 16 foot travel trailer was about the limit for size. Very little access to the lake and river. Overall, this is a primitive site with pit toilets and a pump jack for water.

  • Bare Soul  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Big Rice Lake

    Labor Day Get Away

    Great spot to camp away from everyone. Available spots last minute Labor Day weekend 😎. Thr gravel road is a maintained gravel road. Easy for any type of car.

  • Yaulynk The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Pfeiffer Lake

    Great place for rustic camping

    I am no stranger to this campground as my family has been coming here for generations.  This place is wonderful for those who like a little bit more of a rustic campsite.  Vaulted toilets and drinking water, there is a small playground, swimming beach and fishing pier along with a boat landing. There is also sites at the beach for daytime use.  Its a small lake so recreational boating is a little hard but there are larger lakes nearby for that sort of fun.

    New camp host  and excellent work on the grounds.  It looks fantastic.  A lot of care has been going into bringing this campground back to it's former glory.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Big Rice Lake

    Beautiful view

    We have a 40’ 5th wheel, so decides not to stay in the “formal” campground. There is an open spot near the lake where we set up for the night. The road to drive in is gravel but very smooth.

  • goose10091203 The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Carrol Truck Trail

    Secluded! But nothing else

    It's a fine place to go to get away from everything. No reason to drive all the way out unless you're trying to camp. There are 3 campsites at the end of the road where the GPS takes you. There are a few other pull offs along the way. I'm guessing all the forest roads around here have sites so even if this one is occupied, there are others close.

    BRING BUG SPRAY! the mosquitoes are no joke

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Thistledew Campground

    Nice little campground

    Nice campground with several lakeside sites. Has all the basics: table, firepit, water and pit toilets. Peaceful campground on a beautiful lake. Loons calling. Only a few other campers, spread out throughout campground.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    South Kawishiwi River Recreation Area

    Very nice but no water and no dump station

    This is a very nice campground with access to the boundary waters. I lucked into a first come site with electric and took it for the weekend. The sites are not necessarily private but better then a lot of the campsites in national forests. Hiking trails, places to ride a bike, boating without the engines. I will be back.

  • Anna P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Carrol Truck Trail

    Buggy, limited spots

    Very buggy (mosquitos, ticks), no cell service. Approx three spots for tents or cars/trucks/vans, not suitable for larger vehicles. River access. There were multiple pull offs along the long road to get to the site, but most of them are not on public land.


Guide to Eveleth

Camping sites near Eveleth, Minnesota feature a mix of lakeside and forested settings typical of Minnesota's Iron Range, where elevations range from 1,400 to 1,600 feet. The region's camping season typically runs from May through September, with July and August temperatures averaging 75-80°F during the day and dropping to 55-60°F at night. Northern Minnesota's trademark white pines and birch forests create natural camping settings with varied wildlife viewing opportunities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Big Rice Lake's primitive campground provides access to quality fishing with minimal crowds. "Beautiful forested campsite, the middle site is way better than the other two in terms of grassy area to tent/hang out," reports a camper at Big Rice Lake.

Hiking on the Mesabi Trail: Vermilion Trail Campground offers direct access to the 132-mile Mesabi Trail system. "You are in the heart of the Mesabi Trail, a 132 mile bike/hike trail system. The trails are very well marked," notes a visitor at Vermilion Trail Campground.

Kayaking and paddleboarding: Bear Head Lake State Park features clear waters ideal for paddling sports. "I really enjoyed this Campground for the water activities! we rented paddle boards everyday we were here. The lake is so relaxing to paddle board around and the water is so clear and fun to look at," shares a camper at Bear Head Lake State Park Campground.

Beach activities: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming beaches with sandy shores. "This campground is a great place for anyone and is especially great for those with young children. Direct access to a great beach, plenty of space to safely roam, and a park to play in," reports a visitor about Eveleth Veterans Park Campground.

What campers like

Lake access and views: Campsites overlooking water are highly rated. "Got there after sunset met the host and easily found our campsite. The next morning we awoke to a wonderful view of the lake," notes a visitor at Sherwood Forest Campground.

Quiet atmosphere: Many campers appreciate the peaceful settings. "Campground was well kept, not much noise, lots of spaces that have water access. The bathrooms and showers were neat and clean," notes a camper at Fisherman's Point City Campground.

Spacious sites: Sites with room to spread out receive positive reviews. "Campground had group sites which was really nice as we camped with our friends so we had two pull behind campers. We stayed in 1a and 1b," shares a camper at Vermilion Trail Campground.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and showers matter to campers. "The bath house/showers were super clean and smelled fresh. There is no bringing in outside wood for campfires, but they have a nice little general store where you can purchase bundles," writes a reviewer about Fisherman's Point City Campground.

What you should know

Site selection matters: Campgrounds often have varying site quality. "This campground is great if you have smaller kids or group camping. Campgrounds are close together and a lot of the great campsites are already taken by permanent campers," cautions a visitor to Vermilion Trail Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What wilderness trip options are available near Eveleth?

The Eveleth area offers excellent wilderness opportunities, especially for water enthusiasts. Echo Lake provides a secluded experience about 20 miles from Orr with exceptional stargazing and walleye fishing. For paddling adventures, Bear Head Lake State Park Campground offers canoeing on its adjacent lake. The region also features hiking trails throughout the surrounding forests and state parks, making it ideal for day hikes or multi-day backcountry adventures. During winter months, many of these areas transform into excellent cross-country skiing and snowshoeing destinations.

What amenities are available at Eveleth Veterans Park for camping?

Eveleth Veterans Park Campground offers drive-in access with both water hookups and toilet facilities. The park is designed to be big-rig friendly and operates on a reservation system. Similar amenities can be found at West 40 RV Park, which is located in the area and offers full hookups for RVs, with level sites that accommodate larger rigs. The staff is known for being friendly and helpful, making it a good alternative if the Veterans Park is full.

Where can I find campgrounds in and around Eveleth?

The Eveleth area offers several camping options. Side Lake Campground at McCarthy Beach State Park provides water access for various water sports on Sturgeon or Side Lake and features the distinctive call of loons. Trout Lake Campground offers a pleasant lakeside setting with seasonal availability and reduced off-season fees. Other nearby options include Button Box Lake Campground (no cell service, first-come-first-serve), Red Pine Campground (full hookups for RVs), and West Two River (great for kayaking). Most campgrounds in the region are within a 30-45 minute drive from Eveleth.