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Dispersed Camping near Eveleth, MN

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    Dispersed camping in the Eveleth, Minnesota region includes two notable free camping areas on public land. Big Rice Lake offers primitive camping with minimal amenities, while Carrol Truck Trail provides more remote forest access for those seeking a backcountry experience. Both locations support tent and RV camping, though without developed facilities typical of established campgrounds. The surrounding area features mixed forest terrain with access to lakes and waterways.

    Road conditions vary significantly between the two dispersed camping areas. Carrol Truck Trail requires navigating approximately five miles of gravel road that may challenge larger vehicles or those without sufficient clearance. Big Rice Lake has only three primitive campsites, all potentially suitable for small RVs or travel trailers. Neither location provides drinking water, electric hookups, or sewer connections. Big Rice Lake offers the advantage of vault toilets, while Carrol Truck Trail lacks any bathroom facilities. Fire rings exist at both locations, with abundant natural firewood available at Carrol Truck Trail.

    These primitive camping areas attract visitors seeking different levels of seclusion and wilderness experience. Big Rice Lake provides a more accessible option with boat access and limited amenities. Carrol Truck Trail delivers a deeper backcountry experience with multiple access methods including drive-in, hike-in, boat-in, and walk-in opportunities. Wildlife encounters are common, particularly at Carrol Truck Trail. Cell service varies between the locations, with limited connectivity reported at both sites. "Very buggy (mosquitos, ticks), no cell service. Approx three spots for tents or cars/trucks/vans, not suitable for larger vehicles," noted one visitor to Carrol Truck Trail. Another camper at Big Rice Lake reported, "Campground is small with 3 free campsites, all of which can fit a small RV or travel trailer. There is a boat landing with a vault toilet that was clean."

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    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near Eveleth (3)

      1. Big Rice Lake

      4.0(3)17mi from EvelethRVs, Tents

      "Very buggy this time of year next to water but bug spray helps. Vault toilet. Quiet. No trash bins."

      "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."

      2. Carrol Truck Trail

      4.1(8)34mi from EvelethRVs, Tents

      "Upon reaching the end of the trail, there is a small dirt road that leads to a public Canoe/Kayak launch. No amenities, but you can filter your water."

      "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."

      3. Bear Lake

      4.0(1)34mi from Eveleth

      "Easy drive in pulling a 21’ trailer. We came in on a Thursday and were the only people here. Lots of flies and mosquitoes, but that is the only negative."

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    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 13, 2026

      Big Rice Lake

      Quiet spot

      Long gravel road but easily drivable. Very buggy this time of year next to water but bug spray helps. Vault toilet. Quiet. No trash bins.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2023

      Carrol Truck Trail

      Hidden Gem for Hike in/Drive in

      Upon reaching the end of the trail, there is a small dirt road that leads to a public Canoe/Kayak launch. No amenities, but you can filter your water. Surrounded by woods, so there is no shortage of wood for a campfire. Service is a measly 2 bars through ATT. Overall, a lovely hidden gem if you pack accordingly. Recovery gear would be beneficial.

    • Anna P.
      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.

    • goose10091203
      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

    • Jasmine L.
      Oct. 8, 2023

      Carrol Truck Trail

      Hidden Gem!

      Beautiful! Absolutely dispersed, we went all the way down the gravel road 5 miles in by SUV to the landing. Couple spots where you could clearly tell people were here before. (garbage, but we picked up as we came across) no one else out there but us! Couple fire pits already built. No bugs! Lots of wildlife for sure. But a pack of yoties or wolves was making our dog very alert they ran right next to us when we had our fire going. We had to pack up and take off they were not scared of the car horn or anything. Our dog wouldn’t sleep so had to take off. Otherwise definitely going back again!

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2024

      Carrol Truck Trail

      Arrived after dark

      Easy to access, trails are all obvious, and near a water supply. We decided to go off the cuff, and the only thing we weren’t ready for was the damn mosquitos! Will be bringing repellent next time. BEAUTIFUL SPOT.

    • 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.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 11, 2025

      Carrol Truck Trail

      A great spot to camp.

      Myself, my wife and one of my best buddies came here after looking on The Dyrt. It’s a beautiful spot, we are currently here in warmer weather, but surrounded by snow. Theres plenty of woods/dead things to burn meaning the fire never goes out. It is very clean and an overall beautiful area. We are very happy we decided to take a visit here and definitely will be coming back. I highly recommend.

    • S
      Sep. 9, 2023

      Big Rice Lake

      Peaceful location

      Campground is small with 3 free campsites, all of which can fit a small Rv or travel trailer. There is a boat landing with a vault toilet that was clean. Verizon cell reception of 2 bars. I was able to stream YouTube video.


    Guide to Eveleth

    Rustic camping near Eveleth, Minnesota offers a range of primitive sites across the Superior National Forest region. The area sits at approximately 1,400 feet elevation and experiences typical northern Minnesota climate with short summers and long winters. Winter camping remains accessible at some sites through December, though snow conditions can restrict vehicle access.

    What to do

    Paddle nearby waters: Carrol Truck Trail provides access to kayaking and canoeing opportunities. "Upon reaching the end of the trail, there is a small dirt road that leads to a public Canoe/Kayak launch. No amenities, but you can filter your water," notes Peter L.

    Wildlife observation: The forested areas around dispersed camping sites support diverse wildlife populations. A camper at Carrol Truck Trail reported, "Lots of wildlife for sure. But a pack of yoties or wolves was making our dog very alert they ran right next to us when we had our fire going."

    Seasonal camping: Winter and shoulder season camping offers unique experiences with fewer crowds. "We are currently here in warmer weather, but surrounded by snow. Theres plenty of woods/dead things to burn meaning the fire never goes out," shares Blake B. about his experience at Carrol Truck Trail.

    What campers like

    Natural isolation: Primitive campers appreciate the remote nature of these areas. "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," writes a Carrol Truck Trail visitor.

    Water access: Big Rice Lake offers scenic water views and boat launch access. One camper noted, "We have a 40' 5th wheel, so decided not to stay in the 'formal' campground. There is an open spot near the lake where we set up for the night."

    Cell reception variability: Some sites offer better connectivity than others. At Big Rice Lake, Scott K. reported, "Verizon cell reception of 2 bars. I was able to stream YouTube video." This contrasts with other dispersed camping areas in the region.

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access roads to dispersed camping near Eveleth vary significantly. "The road to drive in is gravel but very smooth," notes Pamela B. about Big Rice Lake, making it accessible for larger vehicles.

    Insect preparation: Mosquitoes and ticks are persistent seasonal challenges. A visitor to Carrol Truck Trail emphasizes, "BRING BUG SPRAY! the mosquitoes are no joke." Another camper shares, "We decided to go off the cuff, and the only thing we weren't ready for was the damn mosquitos!"

    Site cleanliness concerns: Some locations require visitor maintenance. "Someone who camped here before me left it a bit messy, but other than that it was amazing," reports Jayson R. about Carrol Truck Trail. Another visitor noted, "Couple spots where you could clearly tell people were here before (garbage, but we picked up as we came across)."

    Tips for camping with families

    Safety awareness: Families should prepare for wildlife encounters. Jasmine L. from Carrol Truck Trail advises, "A pack of yoties or wolves was making our dog very alert they ran right next to us when we had our fire going. We had to pack up and take off they were not scared of the car horn or anything."

    Recovery equipment: Vehicles can face challenges on forest roads. "Recovery gear would be beneficial," suggests Peter L., particularly important when traveling with family members who might be stranded if vehicle issues arise.

    Unmarked features: Be aware that some areas have unmarked facilities. Chelsea N. warns about Carrol Truck Trail, "There's a shooting range that is not marked as such and we didn't realize that's what it was until we had already camped."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger rigs: RV camping options exist even at primitive sites. At Big Rice Lake, Pamela notes, "There is an open spot near the lake where we set up for the night," indicating flexible options beyond designated sites.

    Space limitations: Most dispersed sites accommodate only smaller recreational vehicles. "Approx three spots for tents or cars/trucks/vans, not suitable for larger vehicles," explains Anna P. about capacity limitations at primitive sites.

    Late arrival considerations: Reaching some sites after dark remains feasible. Ralph K. shares, "Easy to access, trails are all obvious, and near a water supply," suggesting confidence in navigating even with limited daylight.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Eveleth, MN is Big Rice Lake with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.

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