Best RV Parks & Resorts near Horton, MN

Full hookup options with 30/50 amp service are available throughout the Horton, Minnesota region at several RV parks. Trails RV Park in Walker operates from May 1 to October 6 with big-rig friendly sites, offering full hookups including 50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Big Pines RV Park in Park Rapids provides similar amenities during their May 1 to September 30 season, though sites are positioned quite close together. RV There Yet Campground features 18 sites with drinking water and a sanitary dump station, while Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park in Nevis accommodates larger motorhomes with electric and sewer hookups. "We stayed in RV spot #1, and the spot came with a picnic table and a fire ring which we did not use because the size of the space put our RV too close to the ring," noted one traveler about their experience at an area campground.

Most RV campgrounds in the region welcome pets, though some charge additional fees. Cell service varies significantly, with one reviewer reporting "AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 4 bars of LTE service" at a nearby park. Dump stations are not universal - Royal Oaks RV Park in Bemidji (90 sites, open May 1 to October 5) and Birch Bay RV Resort in Nisswa lack on-site sanitary dumps despite offering full hookups. Riverview RV Park in Pine River provides 50 amp service and operates from May through October. Many parks have gravel or dirt pads that may require leveling blocks, particularly after rain. Seasonal availability is limited primarily to May through October due to Minnesota's winter conditions, with most parks closing completely during winter months.

Best RV Sites Near Horton, Minnesota (118)

    1. Big Pines RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Park Rapids, MN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 237-8815

    "We booked last second and we didn’t know what to expect with it being located in town."

    2. Trails RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Walker, MN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 547-1138

    "We have stayed at Trails RV park for the past 4 years. We love it. Great for kids, very nice playground and great pool. Bathroom and showers are very nice and clean."

    "The sites are large and level. It is accessible to the Heartland and Paul Bunyan Bike Trails. Walker is a cute little town - only 4 miles away by bike on the trails."

    3. Crow Wing Inn Motel and RV Park

    1 Review
    Nevis, MN
    16 miles
    +1 (218) 652-3600

    4. RV There Yet Campground

    1 Review
    Akeley, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 760-8823

    $20 / night

    "It looks very private and lots of tree cover (maybe a tree farm?) All pine. Each sie has tons of space and lots of trees between sites. No looking into your neighbors site."

    5. Riverview RV Park And Campground

    1 Review
    Pequot Lakes, MN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 587-4112

    6. Long Lake Campsite-RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Detroit Lakes, MN
    38 miles
    +1 (218) 847-8920

    "We also worked full time from a spot by the main office and their onsite WiFi was pretty fast ~50/10 mbps"

    "Lots of boats on the beach! . Fairly clean. Our neighbors kids have lots of toys all over.

    All in all it’s very busy with lots of activity."

    7. Wildwedge Golf and RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pequot Lakes, MN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 568-5000

    "It has large sites that are on the golf course with nice trees and shade. The kids loved the mini golf and maze and we all loved the cute little golf course that was very well maintained."

    "Lots of amenities in the surrounding area. Good golfing. Good times"

    8. Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bemidji, MN
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 751-5057

    $40 - $570 / night

    "Yeah, the daily sites are wide open and close together but this seems typical at this style of campground/resort. Most places that offer the same amenities, I don’t expect privacy."

    9. Birch Bay RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Nisswa, MN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 963-4488

    $60 - $80 / night

    "Very nice RV resort with clean campground, clean bathrooms & showers. Full hookups, good resort wifi and good Verizon."

    "We won’t stay here again because of those policies despite how great the amenities are.

    OK, for the good stuff."

    10. Royal Oaks RV Park

    1 Review
    Bemidji, MN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 751-8357

    $42 - $47 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Horton, MN

304 Reviews of 118 Horton Campgrounds


  • D
    Jul. 10, 2022

    Camp Itasca

    Nice park near Lake Itasca

    Camp Itasca is a nice private park only a few minutes from the north entrance to Itasca State Park and the Mississippi River headwaters. We stayed two nights. Most of the sites are not shaded in the midday, but there are woods and shade nearby. The street is gravel and the sites are dirt. Despite that, I gave the park 4 stars because it is pleasant and the host is super friendly. The park was quiet. Has a lot of permanent/ long-term campers. Stayed in back-in campsite#23 which was not shady and a little unlevel side to side. It was a dirt site with some grass on either side. There was enough parking for my 34 TT and truck. The site included: picnic table on grass and fire ring. Electric, water and sewer were in the rear. 20A/30A/50A electric. Sewer was not threaded. Neighbors are close. AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 4 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 27.1 Mbps down, 0.64 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 190 kbps down, 12 Mbps up. Free WiFi: 140 kbps down, 2.6 Mbps up. Would stay here again. We camped at Camp Itasca in a Travel Trailer.

  • TyAnn J.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park

    On the lake resort with everything you need

    We stayed at Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park at the height of summer vacation on Lake Plantagenet in Bemidji. The resort was at full capacity, so it was crowded with no privacy that we prefer to have. (one of the reasons for the lower star rating) We brought our RV and boat, and there was room to park our boat trailer by the boat landing. There are many seasonal sites, cabins for rent, and an open field area for camping in a tent, and 4 RV spots. We stayed in RV spot #1, and the spot came with a picnic table and a fire ring which we did not use because the size of the space put our RV to close to the ring. There is a big fire ring down by the lake that anyone can use (please note you can not bring in your own firewood, they have it available for purchase in the lodge for $5.00 for a small bundle) All RV sites are full hook up with 30 amp electric service, and water and dump. If you bring a boat, it will need to be inspected before you launch it into the lake. There is a big dumpster where you can put your trash in, and they also have bins for aluminum cans, and glass and plastic recycling.

    Most of our time was spent fishing on the lake, but we were impressed with the other activities they offered to people staying there including a swimming pool, beach toys, paddle boats, canoes, inflatable rafts, a playground, a baseball field, horse shoes, volley ball sand pit, work out room, and laundry facilities (bring your quarters!! A regular wash and dry is $4.00) They also off cable TV hook up, and have a "general store" that sells sweatshirts, tshirts, ice cream, coffee, and has movie rentals for $4.00 per movie/per day. (Yes, we got the sense that everything is an additional fee) They do allow pets, but at a cost of $5.00 per day. The resort was clean and well maintained by the owners. We just did not feel a sense of welcome from the owners, and will not be making a return trip in the future. It was nice being only a few miles away from the city of Bemidji as we spent a day visiting Paul Bunyan and Babe, and Bemidji State Park to hike the Bog walk (recommended!!) We also spent a day fishing on Lake Bemidji, which is a 10 minute drive from the resort.

  • Allison  K.
    Jul. 7, 2019

    Norway Beach - Chippewa Campground Loop

    Great for tent camping but not so much for Rv/travel trailer camping

    We planned a huge family camping trip this year and the lovely Chippewa Loop campground in the Chippewa National Forest was the camp ground that we had the honor of staying at! We had three sites, 79, 80, and 81 with 17 people total. 9 Adults and 8 kids ranging from ages 7 to 1. The campground is right outside Cass Lake Minnesota that had a nice grocery store, a pretty weird liquor store, a family dollar, and a fishing pier if you didn’t have a boat. It was about a half an hour outside of Bemidji, Mn that has a lot of history from Minnesota and a great fireworks display over the lake on the Fourth of July. The City of Bemidji has a lot a little boutique shops if you are into shopping while on camping trips. It also had a cute little ice cream store that we took all the kids to across from the Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox statue and a nice park for the kids to play at right off of Lake Bemidji. If you’re into craft breweries Bemidji also has a brewery called Bemidji Brewing right in town. There’s also a Walmart, Target, Home Depot, and a dollar tree amongst other stores if you have that “I forgot list”.

    Site number 80 was the best to put up a travel trailer, but it was also extremely close to site number 82 and practically joined site number 82. We ended up putting our Jayco Eagle 30 foot travel trailer in site number 81 because with everyone else tent camping and we were the only one with a travel trailer, we felt this site was the best to park our travel trailer in because it was the least level site and only had one small pad for a tent. Site number 79 and 81 were joined together by a path that made it easy for us to all eat in one site. We all pretty much congregated in site number 81. We put most of our tents, three to be exact, in site number 80 because it was the most level and open for tents. The site was capable of having two large cabin tents and a small 4 person tent comfortably. Site had a lot of good pine trees for hanging Hammocks but, like I said before, it was almost right on top of site number 82 so we decided to only put up the 3 tents and congregate across the road in site number 81 as to not disturb the other site occupants. It was pretty frustrating that that was the most level site because it was also the best one to park a travel trailer in and have an awning out and a picnic table but we couldn’t do it because we didnt want to disturb the other site with 17 people.

    Site number 79 had a good drive pad but the tent pad was extremely un-level. we put up a single pole tipi in that site because the people in that site had cots and didn’t mind sleeping on an incline. When I say incline, I mean incline, the tent pad was not level at all which is kind of frustrating. Site number 79 was the least friendly for hammocks so we hung all her hammocks in site number 81.

    Site number 81 is where we decided to put up the trailer but the trailer pad was super un- level. We ended up making a Walmart run to get two more packs of leveling blocks and we use three packs of leveling blocks to make it level with room to have our awning and out. Right behind the travel trailer was a sloped hill that went down to the fire pit and a tent pad that was also on a slight incline which we were up by eight person tent there but that person had a raised air mattress and didn’t mind sleeping on an incline. Attached to site number 81 was also the path to the showers that was right down the hill. It worked out great because the showers and the bathrooms were so close to our site but we felt like the trees were blocking everything from our site.

    We took a lot of bike rides and got to see a lot of the other sites and they had a lot of good tent sites in some of the other loops and it seems like all of the electric sites were not as great as the tent sites. All of the electric sites seem to be un-level and not a great place to pitch a tent as well as having the camper.

    The park itself was very beautiful had a lot of nature things like milk weed and monarch butterfly’s everywhere and a beautiful swimming beach that was about waist high (4 feet deep) for about 300 to 400 yards out from shore. The beach was great for swimming and kayaking and you could dock a boat on the sandy beach and eat lunch if you wanted to. We ended up catching 40 crawfish and doing a crawfish boil, which the kids absolutely loved. The picnic shelter was pretty awesome too, very shaded and on a rougher part of the beach. There was a really long bike path that went through all of the loops and the main road was super bike friendly as well.

    In the visitor center there was a really cool area for the kids to go to play if it was too hot or rainy, or if you just wanted to be indoors for a little bit. They had a bike decorating event and we brought all the kids bikes and decorated them. There was a little gift shop and they also gave out free stickers which we ended putting on our camper as we do at every park we get a sticker from.

    Each camp ground loop also had a campground host that sold firewood, three bundles for $10. The firewood was pretty bad and some of it was wet and it burned really really fast. But like every park in Minnesota you can’t bring your own firewood unless it’s kiln dried lumber or something like that within a certain number of miles of the place you are camping.

    A few downsides to this park where there’s no official places to fill water up for your camper and no official place to dump your black and grey water tanks from your camper. You end up having to go to another park and pay to dump your camper. This could be a problem if you are staying for an extended time and use a lot of water. There also wasn’t a whole lot to do aside from biking and hiking and swimming like there was a leech lake recreation area we were at a few days prior to this trip. The restrooms and showers were pretty unkempt and dirty. Everyone but me and my sister had cold showers every time they went to take a shower.

    All in all the park is very beautiful and I had some very good attributes like friendly staff, clean campsites and secluded campsites where you didn’t feel like you are right on top of the other site aside from site 80 and 82. It seemed like there were three or 4 sites together in groups and then a little ways away there were a few more clumped together.

    I don’t know if we would actually come back to this park because the sites weren’t as big as they seemed in the pictures online and we felt cramped most of the time. There wasn’t a good space in the sites to put up games like corn hole or ladder ball which made it a bit boring at times to just stay at camp. We spent a lot of time at the beach.

  • J
    May. 11, 2025

    Cross Lake Recreation Area

    Crowded but clean. Gets quiet after 10 PM.

    Could just be the current political budget restraints but I tent camped Gull Lake RA for four nights never saw a Ranger. Here there is a security gate you have to go through before you enter and multiple Rangers. Could be that were so close to town here. highway traffic noise even at furthest site. I will ask about dispersed camping and try to report back. They have shower facilities here just like a gull lake. Yes that means noisy Motorhomes, and travel trailers at all sites.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Gull and Love Lake Campground

    Upscale marina living for RVers

    I am not an RV camper, but thought I would visit as I was passing by and this campground had no reviews yet. For RV camping, this spot is very nice, very upscale for an RV park, and rental of a camp site not only comes with full electric water and sewage hookups but also a slip at the marina. The grounds are immaculate, and the setting on Gull Lake and near Love Lake is very pretty and will appeal to fishermen and boaters fir sure. The only downside is that there is no daily or weekly rental possibility, only monthly or seasonal. The monthly rate is 2500$ for one month, but the seasonal rate for five months (May to October) is 5500$ inclusive. If you hsve you own RV and boat and want to park them for the summer season and go back and forth between home and “The Lake”, this seems like a reasonable option as the price is right and the campground is nice. I am giving it a 4 star rating rather than 5 because of the lack of short term camping options, and also it doesnt seem family friendly in terms of amenities like playgrounds, but I think adults would really enjoy it!

  • Stacia R.
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Maplewood State Park Campground

    Loved our short time here in a camper cabin

    We stayed at Maplewood State Park mid-July. We actually stayed in one of the 3 camper cabins and loved it! They have electricity, heat, ceiling fans and a private dock on Beers Lake. There is a vault toilet & water spicket nearby. Each cabin has its own fire pit and picnic table area. It felt very private although the cabins are rather near to each other. We checked out the campgrounds and they had spacious sites, some more private than others. It had a family friendly feel and was obviously a favorite spot for fisherman and water recreation enthusiasts. I wish we could have spent more time in the 9200 acre park. There is a swimming beach & picnic area that allows you to have campfires, as well as a nice shower house. The ranger was helpful regarding my questions about the lake and potentially renting a cabin for ice fishing this winter. At sunset, sitting by the lake, it was beautiful- nothing but songbirds and the call of loons to listen to.

  • s
    Jul. 13, 2021

    Golden Eagle Campground

    Great for families

    On the Gunflint Trail  off the beaten path! Get away from it all...really. No cell to bother you here! On Flour Lake with great service from the staff. Sights are close and tight but have nice tree and foliage growth between sites. No full hook up...but dump station on site. Fishing dock and boat rental on site with reasonable prices. In the Superior National  Forest..lots of hiking trails. Lakes all around to explore and the Gunflint  historical society up the road. Drive trail to end for some great views and the north south continental divide.  We were here for 6 days and loved it. Bath house geta a just ok from me...not the best or worse I've seen. Friendly folks everywhere.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2019

    Breeze Campgrounds

    Great example of a northwoods camping resort!

    I am a tent camper and usually prefer primitive wilderness camping, thus I dont usually consider staying at RV campgrounds or resort type campgrounds. This place would have to be an exception if you wanted a really comfortable camping opportunity on a really beautiful lake! Located not far outside the quaint town of Park Rapids, and great for a variety if day trips to state parks and in state bike and water trails, the campground and the lake it is on is a pleasant destination in and of itself. Most folks are here with RV’s, but there are also camper cabins for glamping, and several tent-only sites that are large and wooded and in great locations near the lake and other campground recreational facilities like the lodge, the beach, the pool, and the game barn. The grounds are heavily wooded and beautifully maintained, the atmosphere is very family friendly, and the lake is great for swimming, fishing and boating. Lots of “resort amenities” without the resort prices, and campers have free access to a fleet if canoes and kayaks. Weekly, monthly and seasonal rates, plus many perennials store their boats and RVs here over the winter. Highly recommended for a northwoods retreat for all kinds of campers!

  • J
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Pine Ridge Campground — Itasca State Park

    Nice Campground

    For a State Park, this campground within Itasca State Park is nice and clean in the area that we were in. Farther to the back of this campground, it is heavily wooded with small lots and no electricity. Overall I would stay here again, but would remember that it is not really Big Rig friendly due to the tree branches hanging down and into the road. So it means slow travel and alot of dodging tree branches. This campground does not have a dump station which means that you have to go to the Bear Paw Campground to fill up and empty.


Guide to Horton

RV camping options near Horton, Minnesota span across numerous small towns within a 50-mile radius. The area sits in Minnesota's north central lake country, with elevations around 1,300 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds maintain dirt or gravel sites that require leveling, and summer temperatures average 65-80°F during peak camping season with frequent thunderstorms through June and July.

What to do

Bike trail access: The Trails RV Park in Walker connects directly to popular regional cycling paths. "The park is on the bike trail and it is a perfect ride into town with kids," notes Kelcey K., who also mentions that "Walker is a cute little town - only 4 miles away by bike on the trails."

Golfing opportunities: Wildwedge Golf and RV Park combines camping with on-site golfing. "The kids loved the mini golf and maze and we all loved the cute little golf course that was very well maintained," writes Jesse J. The Paul Bunyan Trail nearby allows for additional recreation options.

Lake activities: Most RV parks in the region offer some form of lake access. Long Lake Campsite-RV Resort features "a long strip of a beach" according to Shari M., who notes that there are "lots of boats on the beach!" The resort maintains water toys and floating play areas for campers.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many RV parks near Horton maintain high cleanliness standards. A reviewer at Royal Oaks RV Park in Bemidji noted that "Bathrooms were immaculate! Staff helpful and friendly."

Pool amenities: Several campgrounds offer swimming pools as alternatives to lake swimming. At Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park, one camper shared, "The pool is small but we had it to ourselves for the entire mid-day so had a blast!"

Spacious sites: While site sizes vary greatly between parks, some offer more room than others. At Birch Bay RV Resort in Nisswa, a visitor noted, "Sites are huge, very dog friendly, quiet, ice and firewood on site, cute little lake with gorgeous sunsets."

What you should know

Seasonal openings: Most RV parks in the Horton area operate only from May through September/October. Wildwedge Golf and RV Park runs from "May 1 to October 1," and Royal Oaks RV Park in Bemidji operates from "May 1 to Oct 5."

Internet connectivity: Cell service varies by location and carrier. At Birch Bay RV Resort, a September visitor reported "good resort wifi and good Verizon" service throughout their stay.

Privacy considerations: Site separation differs significantly between parks. At RV There Yet Campground, Amy G. observed, "Each side has tons of space and lots of trees between sites. No looking into your neighbors site."

Tips for camping with families

Free water equipment: Some resorts include complimentary water recreation items. At Birch Bay RV Resort, they offer "free kayak and paddle board use" and maintain a "huge kiddy play area on water" according to visitor reviews.

Playground facilities: Several parks feature play areas for children. At Balsam Beach Resort & RV Park, a family noted, "The playground and outdoor game area was perfect for our family of four kids."

Swimming options: Both lake and pool swimming are available depending on the park. "The kids love the pool," writes Kelcey K. about Trails RV Park, noting it's "one of our favorite campgrounds" for families.

Tips from RVers

Access road conditions: Some campgrounds have difficult approach roads. At RV There Yet Campground, a visitor observed, "The road was very bumpy... could be messy in wet weather. Class 5 or gravel would be an awesome addition."

Visitor policies: Check guest rules before booking. At Birch Bay RV Resort, Mary F. cautions, "If you want to have visitors while staying here it is best to consider these policies before visiting as they are strictly enforced."

Site leveling needs: Many parks have uneven sites. Riverview RV Park And Campground in Pine River offers 50-amp service, but like most parks in the area, leveling blocks are recommended for the primarily dirt pad sites, especially after rainfall.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Horton, MN is Big Pines RV Park with a 3-star rating from 2 reviews.

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