Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lauderdale, MN

Town & Country Campground & RV Park and Dakotah Meadows RV Park are the primary RV-dedicated facilities near Lauderdale, accommodating larger motorhomes with full hookups. Town & Country offers year-round availability with 50-amp service and sewer connections, while sites at Dakotah Meadows feature concrete pads over 60 feet long with individual fire rings. Several miles north, Ham Lake Resort provides 122 RV sites with both 50-amp and 30-amp electric options, operating seasonally from May through November. At Baker Park Reserve, RV sites include electric hookups with a more natural setting, though the park closes after mid-October. "Sites are a little close with little to no privacy in most. Reservation system is weird and the sites are much bigger than they say. All rv sites are the listed length plus 16' for your tow vehicle, which you need to call to find out."

Within the region, most RV parks maintain clean facilities with varying levels of privacy between sites. The pull-through sites at Dakotah Meadows feature a unique arrangement where each concrete pad houses two RVs with opposing doorways, each with their own power pedestal and water connection. Near Savage, Town & Country receives mixed reviews regarding site spacing—some visitors appreciate the cleanliness while others note the tight quarters. Cell service varies across parks, with Lebanon Hills offering modest connectivity (AT&T showing 2.29 Mbps down, 0.3 Mbps up according to one reviewer). Many parks provide sanitary dump stations if sewer hookups aren't available at individual sites. For those seeking proximity to Minneapolis attractions, several visitors mentioned appreciating Town & Country's convenient location for accessing the Mall of America and Target Field despite some highway noise.

Best RV Sites Near Lauderdale, Minnesota (79)

    1. Country Camping Tent & RV Park on the Rum River

    7 Reviews
    Cambridge, MN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 444-9626

    $40 - $75 / night

    "It’s has a heated pool, splash pad area, BIG playground area, indoor game room, HUGE sites! You can either relax in the pool or even take a ride down the rum river in a rented canoe,tube, or kayak."

    "Nice campground with amenities, pool and water play area for kids. Nice on-site store for any needs."

    2. Country Camping RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Cambridge, MN
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 444-9626

    "Close to the Twin Cities, right on the Rum River. Great tent sites right on the river.

    Tubing! They have a bus that takes you into town float back to the campground, love it."

    "Floating on the Rum River, swimming pool with splash pad, little camp store, Golf cart rentals! Our grandkids love it too!"

    3. Dakotah Meadows RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Prior Lake, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 445-8800

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Many pull through sites available - most of which you pull through to face another site - great if you are camping with friends and want to share the area. Full hook up sites at a reasonable rate."

    "We last stayed in side 25, a back in up on the hill.  We have also stayed in the pull through sites, but not really a fan of those. "

    4. Town & Country Campground & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Savage, MN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 445-1756

    "It’s an easy on and off the interstate, super close to a gas station and RV wash bay. Also super close to some very large power lines. The kids enjoyed the compact playground and pool."

    "This RV park is clean, friendly, and convenient to the cities. Some road noise, but you are in the city so expected, but yet still quieter then in some areas being close to things."

    5. Cokato Lake RV Resort Cooperative Association

    3 Reviews
    Dassel, MN
    47 miles
    +1 (320) 583-9711

    $60 / night

    "RV resort and some lot rentals, Heated pool, lake with beach, boat launch area just block away, tennis/pickle ball, mini golf, resort store with ice cream, goat park, paved roads and much more)!"

    "Impressed with the distance to/from the metro (less than an hour on Highway 12 heading west to Cokato)."

    6. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

    38 Reviews
    Maple Plain, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7662

    $21 - $29 / night

    "Clean gravel sites with electric hook up surrounded by well maintained grass, picnic table, and fire pit. Central water spigot and dump station. Great signage throughout."

    "One of our kids & her husband live in Minneapolis, a sister & several nieces & nephews live close by."

    7. RiversEdge RV Park

    1 Review
    Becker, MN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 262-3440

    "The campground is so nice and quiet! Located 50 Miles NW of Minneapolis, and only 15 Miles from St. Cloud, MN."

    8. Mississippi Riverwood RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Elk River, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (612) 281-5021

    "This hidden gem is a PRIVATE RV Park where each lot is individually owned and most owners live South in the winter."

    9. Ham Lake Resort

    4 Reviews
    Andover, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 434-9492

    $999 / night

    "My partner and I scheduled a 3 day / 2 night stay in a new Vintage Cruiser RV for $39.99, in exchange for attending a presentation on private membership."

    10. Cleary Lake Regional Park

    8 Reviews
    Prior Lake, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7777

    $16 - $50 / night

    "They have two lots for RV and travel trailer use although the first lot only has two spaces and the second one has a total of five."

    "Our “hike in” spot was very close to the car but hidden in a forest. Gorgeous spot. We walked around and looked at all the other sites and each was unique and pretty."

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RV Park Reviews near Lauderdale, MN

616 Reviews of 79 Lauderdale Campgrounds


  • Not My Name H.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Fish Lake Acres Campground

    Quiet, Lake Views

    This campground is great especially when compared with state park camping. Full hookups available, quite a few pull through lots and close to the twin cities! No wifi, so make sure you've got decent cell service and hotspot if you need internet/wifi. Verizon gets ok coverage here, T-Mobile does too. Showers/bathhouses are clean and the hot water runs forever and not coin operated or push button like some others I've been to! Bonus! Good toilet paper in the bathrooms not the cheap stuff. The lake is literally out your door and they do have a small swimming beach and boat launch. MN Horse and Hunt club is about a mile or so up a trail access that is Almosy directly across from the camp entrance. There is an ATM there along with a bar and restaurant. Be prepared to hear gunshots regularly but it's not really bothersome unless you aren't prepared for it. The trail to the club is safe to walk though. The campground ONLY accepts cash so be sure to hit the ATM before you get here. They also charge $2 extra per dog if you have them. Nightly rate for the full hookup site I had was $32 with the dog. They charge .50 c per log for firewood. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. The staff are really nice and laid back. It's a really nice little campground!

  • kristin C.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Ham Lake Resort

    Well Rounded RV Park and Campground

    My partner and I scheduled a 3 day / 2 night stay in a new Vintage Cruiser RV for $39.99, in exchange for attending a presentation on private membership.

    We checked in Wednesday evening, and the nicest staff I've ever met helped us acclimate to RV living. We are new to this game. They patiently described how to utilize the grey and black water tanks, as well as encouraged us to check-out the canoes, row boats, bikes, horseshoes, ladder golf and many other entertainment items - for FREE!

    The map provided was accurate which made locating the cruiser a breeze. There were further instructions inside as well. The RV was immaculate. Provided for our use were all linens (a public very clean bath and shower was just across the road), dish soap, dish towels, paper towels, flat wear, plates, bowls, mugs and pans.

    The campground has a couple of ponds, as well as access to Ham Lake where the watercraft is launched. There is a petting arena with goats, ponies, and a llama who gave my partner the stink eye, but fell in love with me rubbing the fence and giving me all googly eyes!

    The clubhouse sells bundled wood, ice, snacks, cold drinks, ice cream and provides 24-hour fresh coffee. There is also a small resupply area, and gift shop.

    There are pull-through sites, back ups, 50 and 30 amp hook ups, and tent sites, covered pavilions, picnic tables and fire pits.

    The campground itself seems remote, secluded and peaceful, however, you are conveniently located to two well-stocked convenience stores, as well as Wal-Mart about 15 minutes away. It's also only about 45 minutes from the Minnesota Twin Cities.

    One note: We visited in August and needed gallons of bug spray.

    We very much enjoyed our get away!

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2023

    Highland Ridge

    Wow Spacious Sites and Peaceful

    Highland Ridge, WI - COE east of Minneapolis. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5 Price 2023: $12/ night w senior pass Usage during visit: 60 - 70% during weekdays Site Privacy: GOOD - not a fence forest, but tremendous spacing makes up for it.
    Site Spacing: VERY GOOD Site surface: Gravel and level Reservations: Yes. Can reserve on line at the cg Campground Noise: None Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Yes, at the bathrooms. Generators: Not needed. Bathroom: kept VERY clean. Shutdown for cleaning every morning at about 6 AM. Showers: Yes. Clean Pull Throughs: I think all are back ins. Cell Service (AT&T): Good Setting: Forest with no understory Weather: 80s Bugs: Not too bad.
    Solar: Forest canopy would interfere , but not needed. Host: Yes. They are around and offer free beach passes. They are super. Rig size: Large RVs. Sites: All sites are very nice in loop 1 -24. I understand that Loop 28+ is less private.

  • Stephanie L.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Ann Lake

    Rustic & Family Friendly

    This is a great little rustic campground within an hour's drive of the Twin Cities! It has several potable water sources throughout the campground, but no running water for toilets or showers. There are several vault toilets. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. You can buy firewood & ice at the Sand Dunes Stop gas station, just a 10 minutes drive away.

    This is a first-come, first-served campground, so no reservations required. This does mean that there is a chance you won't be able to get a site, but I've only had that happen one time when I got there at 6pm on a Saturday. There are usually sites available.

    I love going to this campground - it's family friendly, and there is a swimming beach a quick 3 minute drive away! The hiking trails aren't half bad, either! I love coming here to relax for a weekend, spend some time at the beach, and just enjoy nature. If you go in the early to mid summer, you'll also hear local whip-poor-wills serenade you to sleep.

    Overall, 4 stars. The only downsides are no running water and no ice & firewood at the campground itself.

  • J
    Aug. 7, 2022

    Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    Friendly staff & quiet

    Great location for easy access to mountain bike trails. Friendly staff. Clean facilities. Nice trail within the campground. Some sites are more shaded than others in the east loop so look at photos if you want shade. Sites that back up to the green space are very sunny. 87 is a great site! Plenty of space for a trailer or tent with a private “nook” for the fire pit.

  • Steph H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2017

    Lake Elmo County Park Reserve

    Great for the kiddos

    For a County Park, Lake Elmo has an impressive list of amenities. Before we even get to the campsite let's mention the filtered swimming pond. This man made pond is a sandy bottom and surrounded by a nice sand beach. Large built in umbrellas are available for sun coverage and there is a concession stand and bathrooms with showers. And yes, as I mentioned the water is filtered! No gross goose poop or green algae to deal with! Next to the swim pond is a giant playground with fun for the big and little kids. Other amenities include archery, horse trails, paved and grass trails, camper spots, rustic spots and hike in camping spots. In winter the xc ski trails are lit for evening skiing. Or let's be honest early afternoon. It is Minnesota and the suns down by 4 In the Winter! They also have a newer Nordic center that's open all year round and includes a locker room with showers. The hike in camp spot we chose was on a small lake so it had a nice breeze and made it easy to bring a kayak or paddleboard and hop right in. There is also a boat launch for your larger toys! The trails in the park are quite impressive for its size. We enjoyed a 5 mile loop off the Nordic center and right past the camp spot. A picnic table and fire pit as well as nice flat tent pad were provided. If you're coming in from out of town then you're just a 5 minute drive from Woodbury and all the amenities you'd ever need but the park feels miles away from it all.

  • Ashley K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Tresure Island RV Park

    It’s a parking lot…

    We are here for a show at the casino and thought it would be fun to bring the camper down and glamp for the weekend. It is just a parking lot but the sites are all pull through and there is plenty of room between sites and ours was perfectly level.

    We have dogs so the fact that it’s all asphalt and rock is a bit of a bummer but we are close to the exercise area and they do love little walks. It also seems to be controlling some of the normal bad pet parent behavior we see at even parks. Like letting the dogs run with out leashes or tethering them all day to bark at everything.

    The sites do not have fire rings but there are some community ones and it appears the other campers brought their own smokeless fire pits to use.

    There is a shuttle to the casino and at 7pm folks seemed to clear out to head over. It was honestly one of the quietest campgrounds we’ve been to on a Friday night.

    The bath house is newer and super clean- not a single creepy spider web in any corners.

    On Verizon I have full bars so we haven’t tried the park WiFi but we’ve been able to use our chrome cast and two iPads off my cell phone with zero issues. Because it’s in a river valley the air tv single is terrible so we are glad to have the chrome cast with us- since the forecast called for a raining day.

  • Lance L.
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Fish Lake Acres Campground

    Cozy Lakeside Sitr

    Great pricing and friendly staff. Nice beach. A few spots are pull through which is nice for larger RVs and travel trailers.

  • David E.
    Jul. 30, 2022

    Minneapolis Northwest KOA

    Good Campground but Close Sites

    Sites are close to each other, but easy access, clean grounds and facilities, friendly staff, and a K9 fenced area for a pet friendly campground.


Guide to Lauderdale

Country Camping Tent & RV Park on the Rum River offers a range of recreational options near Lauderdale, Minnesota. Most campsites in the area remain open from early May through mid-October, with several closing after Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend. Overnight temperatures can dip below 45°F in late September, making proper gear essential for fall camping trips.

What to do

River activities: At Country Camping Tent & RV Park on the Rum River, tubing is particularly popular. "The campground is great for everyone! It's has a heated pool, splash pad area, BIG playground area, indoor game room, HUGE sites! You can either relax in the pool or even take a ride down the rum river in a rented canoe,tube, or kayak," notes Spencer C.

Water recreation: The sandy-bottomed Rum River provides clean swimming opportunities. "Key thing is the river is very clean and sandy bottom," reports David G., who visited Country Camping.

Outdoor games: Many campgrounds feature recreational facilities. "Horseshoe and lawn games" are available at RiversEdge RV Park, according to visitor Tori K., making it ideal for groups wanting structured activities.

Hiking trails: Cleary Lake Regional Park offers walking paths around the lake. "I really like the hike in sites. Short walk from the car and right by the water yet spaced nicely for privacy," mentions Jeff C.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many RV parks prioritize cleanliness. At Ham Lake Resort, "The nicest staff I've ever met helped us acclimate to RV living. We are new to this game. They patiently described how to utilize the grey and black water tanks, as well as encouraged us to check-out the canoes, row boats, bikes, horseshoes, ladder golf and many other entertainment items - for FREE!" reports Kristin C.

Lake access: Water proximity ranks high for campers. "The golfing nearby that seemed reasonably priced for those interested," notes Truly W. about Cleary Lake Regional Park, highlighting the multi-use nature of these parks.

Children's activities: Country Camping RV Park maintains facilities specifically for families. "We've stayed at Country Camping for years! Great variety of things to do for everyone. Group sites, tent sites, covered wagon sites! Floating on the Rum River, swimming pool with splash pad, little camp store, Golf cart rentals! Our grandkids love it too!" shares Carol H.

Recreational rentals: Equipment rentals eliminate the need to transport bulky items. "This is a really nice campground with cement parking pads with full hookups. The grass around the lots is very green, lush and well maintained," observes Jim M. about Dakotah Meadows.

What you should know

Site privacy varies: Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve offers larger sites but limited seclusion. "The sites are about as private as the typical state park, so not very, but that is offset by all the other positives this campground has to offer," explains Bryan S.

Reservation systems: Planning ahead is essential during peak season. "This is a nice park but very close compact. Everyone is squeezed in like sardines. Very tight quarters on roads and sites. There is a game room and a small pool," warns Claire M. about Town & Country Campground.

Weather considerations: Many campgrounds close in mid-October. "The bathrooms and showers are nice and clean, some of the best I've seen at a campground!" reports Jennifer H. about Baker Park, noting the amenities that make shoulder season camping more comfortable.

Bug activity: Insects can be problematic, especially near water. "One note: We visited in August and needed gallons of bug spray," cautions Kristin C. about Ham Lake Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Cokato Lake RV Resort features numerous kid-friendly amenities. "Heated pool, lake with beach, boat launch area just block away, tennis/pickle ball, mini golf, resort store with ice cream, goat park, paved roads and much more," describes Alan V.

Swimming options: Parks often maintain dedicated swimming areas. "For our first time camping, this was a great site! It was very clean, had friendly staff, and was close to a really fun park for our kids," shares Heather V. about Baker Park Reserve.

Educational opportunities: Some parks provide wildlife viewing areas. At Ham Lake Resort, "There is a petting arena with goats, ponies, and a llama who gave my partner the stink eye," reports Kristin C., offering an unexpected animal interaction for children.

Biking trails: Many campgrounds connect to regional trail systems. "There are nice paved trails around a couple of lakes/ponds for biking, and easy access to the shower and bathroom facilities," notes ERolf P. about Baker Park Reserve.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Concrete pads at rv parks near Lauderdale, Minnesota often accommodate specific rig sizes. "Sites are paved and have well-maintained grass. We were located near the casino road, which has an occasional loud car, even at night," reports Chris F. about Dakotah Meadows.

Hookup variations: Town & Country Campground & RV Park provides various connection options. "If you're looking for an RV Park in the Shakopee/Savage area this place is nice. Game room small pool unfortunately all closed due to COVID but super cute little park," notes Stephanie K.

Service reliability: Connectivity and utilities can fluctuate. "The fact that we had to pay for this experience was insulting. Don't do it to yourself and spend your money else where please," cautions Chanel C. about Town & Country Campground, highlighting the importance of researching before committing.

Proximity to attractions: Some campgrounds offer convenient access to urban amenities. "We're in town to catch a twins game and see the mall of America and this was a campground not too far from both. It's an easy on and off the interstate," shares Jennifer H., highlighting Town & Country's strategic location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Lauderdale, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Lauderdale, MN is Country Camping Tent & RV Park on the Rum River with a 4.9-star rating from 7 reviews.

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