Best Campgrounds near Hayward, MN

Campground options near Hayward, Minnesota include established sites with RV hookups and cabin facilities. The Albert Lea-Austin KOA campground, located directly in Hayward, operates from April to October and offers tent sites, RV facilities with fifty-amp hookups, and cabin accommodations. Myre-Big Island State Park, found approximately 12 miles southwest of Hayward, provides year-round camping with two distinct camping areas - White Fox and Big Island campgrounds. These areas feature a mix of tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and cabin options. The park's natural setting supports multiple accommodation types including glamping experiences in certain locations.

Access to camping facilities varies seasonally throughout the region, with some campgrounds like Crystal Springs RV Resort in Ellendale operating only from May through October. Most campgrounds near Hayward offer electric hookups and drinking water, though amenities such as sewer connections and dump stations differ between locations. Developed campgrounds typically provide toilet facilities, with many offering shower buildings. Reservation requirements apply at most established camping areas, particularly during summer months when demand increases. Weather considerations include mosquito activity during warm months and potential freezing of water facilities in winter. As noted in visitor feedback, "The sites were very well maintained, but close to neighbors. The facilities are brand new, and very clean. Had a toilet, shower, and dish washing area."

Campers consistently mention the natural environment as a highlight of the Hayward area, particularly at Myre-Big Island State Park. The park features wooded campsites providing shade and privacy, lake views, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Several visitors commented on the quiet atmosphere, particularly at sites on Big Island. Feedback indicates the campgrounds are well-maintained with modern facilities. A visitor remarked that "Sites didn't seem to be very level, but we eventually got our rig leveled. Staff was very nice! Beautiful area!" Campground hosts and rangers receive positive mentions for their helpfulness. The region appeals to nature enthusiasts, with bird watching opportunities frequently highlighted in reviews. Some campgrounds provide boat access, kayak rentals, and hiking trails that connect to camping areas, allowing for extended outdoor experiences beyond the campsite itself.

Best Camping Sites Near Hayward, Minnesota (81)

    1. White Fox — Myre-Big Island State Park

    22 Reviews
    Albert Lea, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 379-3403

    "$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."

    "We tent camped at Myre-Big Island State Park in Minnesota from September 30 to October 3, 2022."

    2. Myre State Park Campgrounds

    20 Reviews
    Hayward, MN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 379-3403

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

    "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."

    3. Albert Lea-Austin KOA

    6 Reviews
    Hayward, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 373-5170

    "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?"

    4. Oakwoods Trails Campground

    6 Reviews
    Austin, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 437-6165

    "My site was right next to the bathroom building which did have a light on all night, but I had an eye mask so that didn’t bother me. $25/night for a tent site"

    "Note: it is cash or check only so make sure you have money to pay (we stopped at a nearby gas station to use an ATM). They do sell firewood and ice if you need it."

    5. KOA Kampgrounds of America

    4 Reviews
    Hayward, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 373-5170

    "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."

    6. Crystal Springs RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Hayward, MN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 398-3297

    "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."

    7. Worth County Fairgrounds

    1 Review
    Hayward, IA
    14 miles
    Website

    $25 / night

    "The locals come through on walks because the fairgrounds are so pleasant. There is a nice walking path with gardens and artwork, and a playground as well. "

    8. Ochee Yahola

    2 Reviews
    Hayward, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 324-1524

    9. Hope Oak Knoll Camp Ground

    4 Reviews
    Owatonna, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 451-2998

    "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."

    "Fair price of $26 right next to the restroom and showers which are very clean!! One other camper will be joining us back here."

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Recent Reviews near Hayward, MN

295 Reviews of 81 Hayward Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Crystal Springs RV Resort

    Has a resort feel to it

    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. A close walk to the laundry, showers and restroom pavilion was terrific. I can’t remember but I believe this was the best campground for low road noise of our entire trip!

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Lake Hendricks Co Park

    Paved sites, simple Accomodations

    A good place for a place to stop next to a lake. Good hookups and picnic tables

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Sakatah Lake State Park Campground

    It was perfect. There wasn’t a lot of people there. The lots are pretty nice and secluded.

    I love the location and how quiet it is and secluded each spot is

  • Leni K.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Myre State Park Campgrounds

    Big Fun, Even With Closures

    Big Island was nicely wooded, keeping a very cool temperature but with little cover from other campsites. Tent pad and fire pit were well maintained. Restrooms were well cleaned, if not exactly maintained (soap and Toilet paper ran light over the weekend, and spiders hung out after a cleaning). ADA accessible. Even with a few trails closed, plenty of trails to explore around the Big Island campground. Rented a tandem kayak from the ranger station, looked like one of the two kayaks, plenty of canoes for rent. Spotted pelicans, turtles, and birds along the shore. Campground host never came by, but the ranger was spotted twice once to keep hammock straps off a smaller tree. Mosquitos were out in full force during the cooler weather.

  • Cynthia K.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Rochester-Marion KOA

    In transition

    The direct road to the KOA was all jacked up due to a large construction project that closed the whole road. We got back on the Interstate & got off on exit 224. Took Co Rd 7 to HWY 52. This is a lot easier than the directions the KOA gave.

     This is a small KOA Journey we stayed in 1 night on our way up North. It's an established campground, but well kept. We stayed on the office side of the road. The other side has newer sites & the pool. Our site was a buddy site, which I dislike. It was close to the bathrooms/showers though, which helps out my mobility challenged husband. I can put up with it for 1 night. 

    The bathrooms were clean. The laundry had 2 dryers out of service.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    MacNider Campground

    Better than free camping

    Quiet, clean and decent size lots.

    This Campground sits among a sleepy country city… however with the trees and the setting, you would never know.

    The cost is $20 per night for electric and water. Sewer cost extra.

    Would stay here 100 times over any type of lot docking and many other campsites that look like parking lot.

    It’s a home run stay here!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Worth County Fairgrounds

    Adorable small town, quiet camping

    I really enjoyed my stay here. I had planned for one night but I enjoyed it so much I stayed for 3. The fairgrounds are dead quiet when there is not an event going on. The locals come through on walks because the fairgrounds are so pleasant. There is a nice walking path with gardens and artwork, and a playground as well. 

    There is a very clean bath house that has one shower. There are water hydrants throughout the fairgrounds but none at the camp sites. There is no dump station on the property. The sites are paved and most require some leveling. They are pretty short, my motorhome is 25 feet long and when I parked the back of my rig was over the grass. Some of the other sites might be a little longer.

    There is a cell tower right next to the fairgrounds. I had excellent T-mobile (5G) and Verizon (4G) signal & speeds here.

    There is a train track nearby, I heard trains once or twice a day. I did not hear any horns at night, but some during the day. It was not too loud.

    The downtown part of Northwood is about a 15 minute walk. There you'll find a handful of restaurants and a very nice, very small, coffee shop. There is a grocery store in town, as well as a hardware store and a pharmacy. All within a 10-15 minute walk from the fairgrounds. 

    There is a very nice city park with bike paths, located right on the river, in the Southwest part of town. It's about a 20 minute walk.

  • Ax H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Shellrock River Co Preserve

    Great Free spot for tent camping

    Big grassy field surrounded by huge (walnut) trees. There a gravel track that goes along a large river. Trees everywhere so bring bug spray. Quiet, peaceful. Not private but worth it. Free, 3 day max stay


Guide to Hayward

Camping options near Hayward, Minnesota include both state park and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. The terrain consists primarily of agricultural land interspersed with wooded areas and lakes, sitting at approximately 1,250 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing from November through March, making summer and early fall the primary camping seasons for most visitors.

What to do

Kayaking at Myre-Big Island State Park: The lake offers calm waters ideal for paddling with rentals available at the park office. "The lake was great, and calm. We dropped our kayak into the lake at the boat launch, which was a 2 minute drive to the other side of the island from the campsite," notes a visitor at Myre State Park Campgrounds.

Wildlife observation year-round: The park and surrounding areas support diverse wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly for bird enthusiasts. "We were able to hike the great trail system and buzz into town when we needed to," reports a camper, while another mentions, "Spotted pelicans, turtles, and birds along the shore."

Hiking the island trail network: Myre-Big Island features multiple interconnected trails suitable for all skill levels. A visitor at Oakwoods Trails Campground explains, "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), as well as canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, and a small fishing that can be rented!"

Visit the Spam Museum in Austin: Located about 20 miles from Hayward, this unique attraction provides an unexpected side trip. "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," shares a guest at Crystal Springs RV Resort.

What campers like

Secluded campsites on Big Island: The island campground offers more privacy than the mainland areas. "I did not have high expectations, but was thoroughly surprised. A bald eagle flew over the car on our way in. Things were already looking good. Very nice ranger at the front told us we could return whatever firewood we didn't use for a full refund," reports a visitor to White Fox — Myre-Big Island State Park.

Clean, updated facilities: Many campgrounds feature recently renovated bathrooms and shower facilities. "The facilities are brand new, and very clean. Had a toilet, shower, and dish washing area," notes a camper, while another mentions, "Very nice individual, clean rooms for showers."

Quiet atmosphere outside peak seasons: Visiting during weekdays or shoulder seasons provides a more peaceful experience. A camper at Oakwoods Trails Campground shares, "Arrived Sunday evening and found the campsite mostly empty, (season pass members had campers here but there was only one other active camper). Staff was very friendly and helpful."

Abundant deer sightings: Multiple reviewers mention frequent wildlife encounters, particularly deer. "We saw a ton of wild life many many many deer!" reports one camper, while another notes, "When we pulled up, there were 5 deer on our site."

What you should know

Seasonal mosquito activity: Bug pressure can be significant, particularly in late spring and summer months. "We were here in May and the bugs were awful (I get it, they're part of being out in nature). 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 that it was all you could hear and see," warns a camper.

Weather impacts on facilities: Early spring campers should note that some amenities may not be operational. "We visited in early April so the sites were quite exposed, I can imagine they would be more private in the summer. Water and showers were not open yet as it was too cold but the vault toilets were well maintained," shares a visitor.

Highway noise at some locations: Campgrounds near Interstate 35 experience traffic noise. A camper at Albert Lea-Austin KOA notes, "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."

Cash-only policies: Some smaller campgrounds don't accept credit cards. "Cash or check only, no cards," advises a visitor, while another mentions, "Note: it is cash or check only so make sure you have money to pay (we stopped at a nearby gas station to use an ATM)."

Tips for camping with families

Geocaching activities: Some of the best places to camp near Hayward, Minnesota offer family-friendly outdoor treasure hunting. "The park offers geocashing (and free GPS rental)," notes a visitor, making this an excellent activity for children.

Playground facilities vary by campground: Look for campgrounds with dedicated play areas. A guest at Worth County Fairgrounds shares, "There is a nice walking path with gardens and artwork, and a playground as well."

Kid-friendly programming: Some campgrounds offer scheduled activities, particularly during summer weekends. "They did have a $1 Sunday when we got there which was fun Ice Cream and topping for $1. Then that night they had movies which was nice. A great pool and play area for the kids," reports a visitor.

Consider camping location within parks: Island sites provide more privacy but may require additional planning for families with young children. "Got back to our site on the island and there was hardly anybody else around. Our closest neighbors were 7-8 sites away and around the bend in the road," notes a camper.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling considerations: Some campgrounds require extra effort to level rigs. "Sites didn't seem to be very level, but we eventually got our rig leveled," shares an RVer.

Hookup locations vary: Check the placement of utilities when selecting sites. "The utilities are in the middle of the site and worked well with water pressure near 45 psi," notes a visitor at Crystal Springs RV Resort.

Narrow interior roads: Several campgrounds have tight access roads that require careful navigation. "The interior roads are dirt roads with a few potholes they are very narrow... We were able to drive through the campground with our 40 foot fifth wheel. But just barely, be careful!" cautions an RVer.

Dump station congestion: At smaller campgrounds, plan your departure timing. "There is only one road through the grounds so when leaving it can get backed up at the dump station," advises a camper at Brookside Campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hayward, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hayward, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Hayward, MN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hayward, MN?

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

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

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