Tent campsites near Lakeland, Minnesota provide access to the St. Croix River Valley's diverse landscapes within an hour's drive of the Twin Cities. The area features deciduous forests, prairie remnants, and riverfront terrain at elevations ranging from 675 to 1,100 feet. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with higher humidity levels during July and August.
What to do
Hiking on diverse trails: William O'Brien State Park Campground offers excellent hiking options for all skill levels. "We love this park!! very friendly and well kept! Two campgrounds to chose from. Tons of hiking, fishing, and great picnic area next to the river!" according to a camper. The trail system connects camping areas to various landscapes.
Swimming at Lake Pepin: Hok-Si-La City Park & Campground provides access to Lake Pepin for swimming during summer months. "The campground is very green and luscious, full of beautiful trees, plants and wildlife, we heard bullfrogs, owls, woodpeckers and more. There is great lake access for swimming," notes one visitor. The swimming area has gradual entry points suitable for children.
Waterfall hunting: Seek out natural water features that punctuate the area's hiking trails. "We went there last July just go hiking for the dat. The trails were great and at the end of the trails there were beautiful falls. The falls weren't huge but there were pretty. A lot of things to photograph," shares a visitor to Nerstrand Big Woods State Park.
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Tent campers appreciate the separation between camping areas at the best tent camping spots near Lakeland. At Afton State Park Campground, "The hike to the campground is short and grueling. A few of the sites are in wooded areas, but we stayed in one of the prairie sites. The terrain is just hilly enough - and in August - the grass long enough to give the sites a sense of privacy and seclusion."
Group camping options: Larger gatherings find suitable accommodations at several parks. "Great group campsites that allow you to have privacy and a great time. Close to Minneapolis and beautiful scenery of Lake Peppin," mentions a camper about Hok-Si-La. Another notes, "We've stayed here with a group of about 20 people with plenty of room."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural setting provides chances to observe animals. "On our last stay, we were able to watch eagles from our campsite, which was amazing," reports a Hok-Si-La visitor. Campers frequently mention hearing frogs, owls, and seeing various birds throughout the camping areas.
What you should know
Water availability varies: Plan accordingly for your water needs. At Nerstrand Big Woods State Park Campground, facilities are reliable with "The bathroom/shower building was new and clean," but at Afton, a camper warns, "This may be an ongoing issue but none of the water faucets or water pumps on the trails at Afton State Park are working. The good news is you can fill up on cold drinking water at the visitor center."
Tent site terrain conditions: Surfaces vary across campgrounds. "The tent pad was very spacious and flat, great for sleeping!" notes a Nerstrand visitor. At William O'Brien, tent sites in the Savanna area provide more natural settings than the Riverway campground.