Best Dispersed Camping near Cohasset, MN

Dispersed camping opportunities abound near Cohasset, Minnesota, primarily within the Chippewa National Forest and surrounding state forest lands. Hill River State Forest offers secluded primitive sites accessible via 640th Lane, though the winding road requires careful navigation. According to reviews, visitors should "take it slow" as sections "aren't always in the best shape." Standard dispersed sites like D29 provide direct lakefront access on Lake Winnibigoshish with established fire rings and tent pads. For paddlers, the Mississippi Headwaters Water Trail features designated sites such as Crazy James and Birches Landing.

Vehicle access varies significantly between locations. Camp Cassaway requires navigating "rough roads with huge holes" approximately a quarter mile from the main road. Several sites are accessible with standard 2WD vehicles when conditions are dry, but high-clearance 4WD is recommended for Hill River State Forest and D57 Upper Pigeon Lake, which features "uneven, sandy slopes" at road's end. Winter access remains possible at some locations when snow is packed down sufficiently.

Most dispersed sites in the region maintain basic amenities. Shingobee Recreation Area provides pit toilets, fire grates, and picnic tables along the North Country Trail. Water availability is limited; no potable water exists at most sites, requiring visitors to pack in their own supply. Fire regulations permit campfires at most locations except where specifically prohibited. Campers should note that summer brings mosquitoes, though several reviewers mention that "mid-summer bugs weren't as bad when there was slight wind." The region's lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities, with many sites providing direct water access for small watercraft.

Best Dispersed Sites Near Cohasset, Minnesota (12)

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 12 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Dispersed Camping Reviews near Cohasset, MN

8 Reviews of 12 Cohasset Campgrounds


  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2020

    Birches Landing on Lake Winni

    One night stop for paddlers only the water trail only

    This is a US Forest Service Boating area on Lake Winnie in the Chippewa National Forest. It is primarily set up as a boat and canoe landing, with large beautiful group picnic area as well. However, it is also a stop at the Mississippi Headwaters Water Trail, and is a canoe stopover spot. At times, the winds and storms on Lake Winnie are very dangerous, and paddlers are not able to get further up the point to the Tamarack Point campsites, or around the point to the Winnie Dam camground. Under those conitions, it would be dangerous to go further, and paddlers may stay here for the night. Bathrooms, plenty of tent space, easy landing and launching for canoes and kayaks as well as boats, new picnnic shelters, great place for paddlers to shelter.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 14, 2021

    Crazy James Water Trail - Campsite for Paddlers

    Crazy James landing watercraft campsite

    This is a paddle-in only campsite within the Chippewa National Forest, and is an official campsite on the Mississippi River State Water Trail in Minnesota. It is located downstream from the Lake Winnie Dam, and is a good place to stay after portaging the dam if you dont want to stay at the Winnie Dam Campground. It is located near upper River mile 1225, on the left side of the river. The access point appears very overgrown from the river, but look for the brown watercraft campsite sign with the yellow canoe, and if you land at that point you will see a mall trail that leads to wooden timbered steps up to the campsite. There is a nice view over the river here, and a bit of a breeze, which is especially good in early summer when bugs are bad. This is a typical water access only campsite for paddlers on the water trail, and includes the basic such as picnic table, fire ring, and pit toilet. There is no potable water water avaialble here, so be prepared. There is room for several tents, so a small group could camp here. 

    The next watercraft campsite is downs stream quite a few miles, so if you are passing mid in the afternoon it might be good to stop here. The next recommended campsite is at Gambler's Point, the previous campsites on Lake Winnie include Lake Winnie Dam and Tamarack Point.

    If you are a through paddler on an extended trip you may already have maps and water trail info, but if not, check out these links: 

    Info for camping at watercraft campsites: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/watertrails/watercraft-campsites.html info and maps for all of Minnesota state water trails: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/watertrails/index.html map for Mississippi River State Water Trail: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/watertrails/mississippiriver/index.html section map on which Crazy James landing is located, just upstream from River Mile 1225: https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/canoe\_routes/mississippi2.pdf

  • 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.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2024

    Hill River State Forest

    Quiet dispersed sites

    You'll want to come in on 640th lane. The road does a lot of winding, and sections aren't always in the best shape. I wouldn't recommend any trailers unless you have 4x4 and the trailer is set up for offroad. Ideally, this is a better straight vehicle spot. There are numerous spots off the road to camp. I stayed over at the very dead end, which, on Google, is labeled "deer camp." It's quiet and deep in. Good luck. No amenities.

  • samuel C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Hill River State Forest

    Okay

    There were a good amount of spots, and I seemed to be the only person. Was a good and secluded. I did hear some weird noises throughout the night, but all was well. It is your average dispersed site. I made it fine with 2wd, just take it slow.

  • Lydia N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2025

    Camp Cassaway Dispersed

    Windy but quiet

    Nice quiet spot out of the way. It was accessible even in winter. The snow was packed down enough to drive on even with a two wheel drive vehicle.

  • 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.

  • Tracy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Moose River ATV - Dispersed Camping

    Dirt Parking Lot

    Absolutely nothing interesting about this place. It’s just a standard issue dirt lot with a slight incline. Open parking, no sites.


Guide to Cohasset

Discover the beauty of dispersed camping near Cohasset, Minnesota, where nature offers a serene escape and the chance to connect with the great outdoors. With a variety of options available, campers can enjoy unique experiences in the heart of nature.

Top Activities While Free Camping Near Cohasset

  • Enjoy the tranquility of the Hill River State Forest, where you can set up camp in a secluded area and listen to the sounds of nature, perfect for those seeking solitude.
  • For paddlers, the Crazy James Water Trail - Campsite for Paddlers offers a unique paddle-in experience along the Mississippi River, making it an ideal stop after a long day on the water.
  • Explore the scenic trails and wildlife at Shingobee Recreation Area, where you can hike and enjoy the natural beauty of the Chippewa National Forest.

Tips for Free and Dispersed Camping Near Cohasset, Minnesota

  • When visiting Moose River ATV - Dispersed Camping, be prepared for a basic experience with no amenities, making it essential to bring all necessary supplies for a comfortable stay.
  • If you're looking for a more rustic experience, Camp Cassaway Dispersed is a great option, but be cautious of the rough access road and plan to take it slow.
  • For those who enjoy a bit of adventure, Woodtick Trail Dispersed Camp 1 is accessible via hiking, providing a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle.

Unique Attractions for Dispersed Campers

  • The Birches Landing on Lake Winni is a fantastic spot for boat-in camping, offering beautiful views and a picnic area for a relaxing day by the water.
  • If you're seeking a quiet spot to unwind, consider the Land O’Lakes Dispersed Camping, where you can enjoy the natural surroundings without the distractions of modern amenities.
  • For a more adventurous camping experience, the Lake Winnibigoshish Lakeside Camp provides a scenic lakeside setting, perfect for fishing and enjoying water activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Cohasset, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Cohasset, MN is Hill River State Forest with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

What is the best site to find dispersed camping near Cohasset, MN?

TheDyrt.com has all 12 dispersed camping locations near Cohasset, MN, with real photos and reviews from campers.