Best Campgrounds near Ironton, MN

Campgrounds surrounding Ironton, Minnesota primarily cluster around former iron mining pits now filled with crystal-clear water. True North Basecamp and Red Rider Resort offer tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations near the Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area. The region includes multiple camping options within biking distance of downtown Crosby-Ironton, with direct access to the Cuyuna mountain bike trail system. Most established campgrounds provide amenities like showers, toilets, and drinking water, while some feature more rustic tent sites tucked into wooded areas.

Seasonal operations affect campground availability in the area, with many facilities operating from May through October. Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area provides year-round camping and features unique yurt accommodations on a trout pond. The Crosby Memorial City Park campground offers full hookups for RVs and is within walking distance to downtown restaurants and shops. Several campgrounds provide direct access to mountain biking trails, making them popular destinations for cyclists. A camper observed that "finding the Portsmouth Campground in Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area can be challenging due to lack of signage, and the park office in town has limited hours."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw to the area, with several developed campgrounds situated on former mine pits. The quarry lakes feature exceptionally clear water, creating opportunities for swimming, fishing, and paddling directly from campsites. Campers rate True North Basecamp and Red Rider Resort highly for their proximity to both mountain bike trails and lake access. Privacy varies between campgrounds, with Red Rider Resort offering more secluded tent sites compared to the more open layouts at Portsmouth Campground. As one visitor noted, "the old mine pits around and in the park are pristine and literally crystal clear! You can see hundreds of feet down through crystal clear water making it an amazing place to canoe and kayak." Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities, with several providing hot showers that mountain bikers particularly appreciate after a day on the trails.

Best Camping Sites Near Ironton, Minnesota (161)

    1. True North Basecamp

    9 Reviews
    Crosby, MN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (218) 833-2267

    "The cabins are my favorite because of the lake views, proximity to the bathhouse, and heat/AC units. Cabin #5 has the best unobstructed views of the lake. Cabins have WiFi."

    "A great little campground right near the town (easy to bike in for coffee or beer) but it feels like you're deep in the northwoods! Some sites are better than others in terms of privacy."

    2. Red Rider Resort

    7 Reviews
    Crosby, MN
    3 miles
    Website

    "Stayed at RV site 4 which is bordered by trees on one side which was nice for privacy."

    "Easy access to both single track and to paved cycling path. Sites are close but still felt private, especially when leaves fill in. Nice shower house, and a sauna we didn’t use."

    3. Cuyuna Range Campground

    7 Reviews
    Cuyuna, MN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 228-2991

    $57 - $65 / night

    "And, this campground is close to the fun downtown in Crosby and the great bike trails and parks there. The Ironwood spot I was in is also especially private, so highly recommend it!"

    "It’s clean, well-maintained, and close to town for groceries and restaurants. Would stay here again."

    4. Cuyuna Country State Rec Area

    4 Reviews
    Crosby, MN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (218) 546-5926

    "The mountain biking trails were in great shape and were great for all skill levels. The lake was super clear and the small beach was wonderful."

    "The old mine pits around and in the park are pristine and literally crystal clear! You can see hundreds of feet down through crystal clear water making it an amazing place to canoe and kayak."

    5. Crow Wing State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Baxter, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 825-3075

    $21 / night

    "Tent camp here once and a while, but finally got around to officially doing the hiking club trail."

    "Nice trails along the Mississippi River, easy to walk, good signage on trails, and good information signs with history of each site along the trail.

    Very Clean men’s bathroom."

    6. Crosby Memorial City Park

    3 Reviews
    Crosby, MN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 546-5021

    "Easy trail access to the Cuyuna MTB trails and paved bike paths. Right on Serpent Lake for boating and swimming access."

    "On park, next to playground and beach. Walking distance to restaurants and bars, And easily bike to the Cuyuna Mountain Bike Trails.

    Cons. Road noise and low privacy."

    7. Camp Holiday Resort and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Bay Lake, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 678-2495

    $30 - $66 / night

    "Right on the lake with private dock. Sites a close by. Most have water and electric. Full hookups are very limited. Only 4 site near the back. Off of a quiet road. No traffic noise."

    "We had site 4, lake side access. The site was amazing, with a dock to the lake. Has a picnic table with a lean to shelter, and a fire ring."

    8. Mission Beach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Ironton, MN
    6 miles
    +1 (218) 765-3447

    "No tent sites available on the lake as those are reserved for rv, but the tent area is nice and wooded."

    9. Gull Lake Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    Baxter, MN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 290-5772

    $32 - $50 / night

    "Minnesota in the summer the parks are very full of large RVs. Our teardrop fits inside one. Nice clean campground. Friendly rangers. Nice showers."

    "We stayed in site 29 with electric and it was large but the only down fall is the firewood for purchase is next to the site, so there is a bit more foot traffic walking by."

    10. Cuyuna City Campground

    1 Review
    Cuyuna, MN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 546-5883

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Trail connector with easy access to Bobsled is right there and you can ride to Cruser's Kettle. Highly recommend."

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Recent Reviews near Ironton, MN

313 Reviews of 161 Ironton Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Ronald Cloutier - Cross Lake

    Crosslake MN COE campground

    This is a spacious campground with 123 sites, most with electricity, all wooded. The Lake is actually part of a string of lakes friendly to high speed motor boats as well as canoeing/kayaking. Like all other COE campgrounds, it honors campground passes, cutting the fees by half. A COE ranger patrols regularly. It of definitely dog friendly without breed or size restrictions. It is just north of Brainard, MN so civilization is nearby but the turn of Crosslake has All the amenities of city life. As with many other campgrounds, it's not busy Sunday-Thursday but gets much busier on weekend days. I would highly recommend this campground.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Rum River State Forest

    Free parking in solitude.

    No potable water, grey dump, nor trash cans, but it's rugged wilderness along a gravel road with plenty of space to park.

  • James R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Greer Lake

    Great rustic camp ground

    This my second time here and I love it. It’s on a lake on state forest trail and 2 toilets and water pumps.

  • Heather T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Sandy Lake

    Nice place to stay

    This campground has 2 parts, the north section and the south section. The south is on a peninsula with just a few campsites. The north is the bigger part of the campground. The sites in the north are large and very well kept, each with a picnic table, fire ring and level sights. Two campground hosts who are very friendly and accommodating. Just a few vault toilets. If there's anywhere to improve, it is the number of toilets in the bigger campground. The south campground has the shower house and laundry, along with flush toilets. All in all, a very nice place to stay.

  • Laura P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Boulder Woods RV Park

    Mature trees and park like setting

    Boulder Woods is mostly seasonal camping but does have RV sites for overnight and weekly camping. The park is well maintained with power and water at all sites. There is a view of Ann Lake, however, the RV park is not on the banks of the lake and does not have access to the lake.

  • Jessica P.
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Hay Lake

    Solitude and Service

    We arrived on a Thursday with only one other group here, today is Friday and at 2:30pm, we are now the only ones here. The pit toilets are clean and well stocked, the day use area is beautiful!!! Access to moor your boat at a few sites, though it is down the hill from your actual campsite, which is no problem as they have stairs/paths down to them. This beautiful park seems to be very underutilized as it is July, going into a weekend, and all we hear are the birds and critters!!! PERFECT

  • Joni Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2025

    Mabel Lake State Dispersed

    Beautiful on the lake

    What a gem! I was able to back to the water to have a gorgeous view from bed! It was so quiet last night, although the beaked neighbors get pretty chatty early.

    There is a large puddle and so many mosquitos.

    Is say there's comfortly room for eight campers or a small group.

    My signal rating may be higher than normal as it's on an Intsy Connect antenna. My phone is getting 1 bar ATT.

  • The Rolling Panda  ..
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground

    Small quiet park

    This park is very small, minimal vegetation between sites. It was buggy, but manageable. Clean facilities, easy to navigate. If you're looking for a quiet small park this is a good place to start.

  • Joni Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Mabel Lake State Dispersed

    Large clearing in the woods

    This is a free dispersed camping site in the state forest with lake access. Large enough for multiple campers or a small group. There are four rings and a picnic table as well as a sandy boat launch.

    ATT is usable enough that I probably won't try Starlink, but there may be enough clear sky.

    The road in is good, but gets narrow after you turn off for the spot.


Guide to Ironton

The camping sites near Ironton, Minnesota are situated within the Cuyuna Range, a former iron mining region where abandoned pits now form lakes at elevations between 1,200-1,300 feet. The area's continental climate brings warm summers with temperatures averaging 70-80°F from June through August, creating optimal conditions for water activities. Most campgrounds maintain seasonal operations, typically closing between late October and early May.

What to do

Kayaking at mine lakes: Visitors can rent kayaks for paddling excursions on the former mine pits. "We've stayed in both the cabins and the camping area. The cabins are my favorite because of the lake views, proximity to the bathhouse, and heat/AC units. Cabin #5 has the best unobstructed views of the lake," notes a camper at True North Basecamp.

Fishing for various species: Several campgrounds offer fishing opportunities in both lakes and rivers. At Camp Holiday Resort and Campground, "You can also bring your own boat and rent dock space. There are several docks you can fish from if you want." The resort provides access to clean lakes where "Loons frequent. Turtle lake channels over to another lake. Makes a great boat or kayak trip."

Hiking historical trails: Crow Wing State Park features trails with historical significance. "Love doing a sunset hike, this trail is just over two miles, all along the river, with pretty much continual sunset views if you take the trail East to West. Historic signs describing the old town are along the beginning part of the trail near the picnic area. Kinda fun to read about and feel what old settlements were like!"

What campers like

Direct trail connections: Mountain bikers appreciate campgrounds with immediate trail access. "The campground is nice but only has a primitive toilet adjacent to the campsites. There are no electric or sewer hookups, but there are a couple of tent sites than can accommodate small campers," explains a visitor to True North Basecamp. The location allows riders to "ride to the Rally Center Trailhead and Crosby."

Clean shower facilities: After outdoor activities, campers value good shower access. At Cuyuna City Campground, "Shower house with toilets are clean. Trail connector with easy access to Bobsled is right there and you can ride to Cruser's Kettle." The site offers "30/50 hook up and a water filling station and dump station on site."

Spacious, level sites: Campers consistently mention site quality as important. "This place is quiet and has a mix large secluded sites with a few that are perfect for small group caravanning. The grounds are very well-kept with minimal loose brush or debris. The pads are gravel, have plenty of space, and are also very well maintained," reports a visitor to Gull Lake Recreation Area.

What you should know

Limited signage: Some campgrounds in the area can be difficult to locate. The Cuyuna Range Campground provides "large and private" sites where "Even when the campground is full on weekends, it doesn't feel crowded or loud." Visitors appreciate that "The website is easy to use, and the owners are responsive and super nice people."

Varying bathhouse access: Bathroom and shower availability differs widely between campgrounds. At Red Rider Resort, "The bathrooms are spotless and come with real flush toilets and sinks. There is even showers in both of them. Most people come here to ride the red dirt mtb trails of Cuyuna so the showers are a great amenity!"

Seasonal considerations: Some facilities operate with limited hours or reduced services during shoulder seasons. "Camp Sites were open early (March), if not year round. Other campgrounds don't open until mid-April. Easy access to both single track and to paved cycling path," notes a camper at Red Rider Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and beach access: For families with young children, facilities matter. "A very cool place for the kids! Swimming beach on Serpent lake is nice for the whole family. When they're tired of swimming, the skate park is always a good time. The playground is modern and very nice," describes a visitor to Crosby Memorial City Park.

Swimming options: Water activities provide entertainment for children. "The lake was super clear and the small beach was wonderful. The fishing was productive for small mouth bass and rock bass, but snorkelers told of huge pike in the nearby drop off," reports a camper at Cuyuna Country State Rec Area.

Group camping sites: Larger family gatherings need space. "True North Basecamp is a more recent development in the Cuyuba area. Since I've only stayed at the Group campsite I shall reflect on that. When you enter into the camp it is clearly marked. We had many people and cars and usually parking would be a nightmare but we all fit, bike racks and all!"

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: RV campers should prepare for varying site conditions. "Most of the lake side sites were pretty uneven, bring plenty of leveling blocks. That was really the only negative we had, but it wasn't really a big deal because we came prepared with just enough leveling blocks," advises a visitor to Camp Holiday Resort and Campground.

Hookup variations: Water and electrical connections differ between campgrounds. At Gull Lake Recreation Area, "The sites are flat gravel (class5) no leveling blocks needed. If I were to knock anything it would be the $5 dumping charge." Another camper notes "There are no water hookups at the sites so be sure to fill up when you arrive."

Proximity to amenities: RV campers appreciate sites with convenient access to town services. "A little city campground in the heart of Crosby, MN. Easy trail access to the Cuyuna MTB trails and paved bike paths. Right on Serpent Lake for boating and swimming access. Shower house, water/electric hookups, playground, walking distance to downtown shops and brewery."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Ironton, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Ironton, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 161 campgrounds and RV parks near Ironton, MN and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Ironton, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ironton, MN is True North Basecamp with a 4.7-star rating from 9 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Ironton, MN.

What parks are near Ironton, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 parks near Ironton, MN that allow camping, notably Mississippi River Headwaters - Cross Lake and Mississippi River Headwaters - Sandy Lake.