RV Camping near Le Roy, MN

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    Several RV parks surround Le Roy, Minnesota, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Crystal Springs RV Resort in Ellendale offers big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including 50-amp service, operating seasonally from May through October. Just 30 miles northwest, Autumn Woods RV Park in Rochester features level gravel sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, remaining open from February to mid-October for extended-season camping. Green Acres RV Park near Dexter provides basic RV sites with water, electric, and sewer hookups in a no-frills setting. "The sites are gravel, fairly level. Water and electric available at RV sites," noted one traveler about a similar park in the region. Maple Springs Campground in Preston rounds out the options with spacious sites featuring full hookups, operating mid-April through mid-October.

    Reservations are essential during peak summer months, with many parks filling quickly on weekends. Most RV campgrounds in the area maintain clean dump stations, though accessibility varies by location. Cell service is generally reliable near Le Roy, with one reviewer reporting "3 bars on T-mobile which got me 64 down and 18 up. On Verizon I had 3 bars which got me 65 down and 12 up." Pet-friendly policies are common throughout the region's RV parks, though specific restrictions may apply. Interior roads at some parks present challenges for larger rigs, particularly during wet conditions when gravel surfaces can become muddy. Propane service is limited at campgrounds directly surrounding Le Roy, requiring travelers to plan refills in larger towns like Rochester or Austin. Winter camping options are sparse, with most parks closing between October and April due to Minnesota's harsh winter conditions.

    Best RV Campgrounds near Le Roy (99)

      1. Green Acres RV Park-Dexter

      4.0(1)17mi from Le RoyRVs

      "It also has laundry, which is a nice bonus! Also has two single bathrooms with showers."

      2. Crystal Springs RV Resort

      4.8(5)45mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "Nice, quiet 50+ campground. Everything is nice and well kept. We are looking for a long term site and I can see us staying here."

      "We had requested site 40, where we had stayed two years ago, but they gave us back-in site 41 instead on the little lake."

      3. Peterson City RV Park

      5.0(2)39mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "The RV sites have electricity, water, and sewer, and they are level– we were only staying one night and didn’t even need to unhook our pickup. There is also an RV dump behind the bathrooms."

      "The park and campground are right on the trail, so very handy.  I was amazed that sewer hookup is included, along with water and electricity, although my sewer hose was not long enough. "

      from $30 / night

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      4. Hidden Meadows RV Park

      4.3(4)45mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "This is very convenient if you have Mayo Clinic appointments. The campground was nice with grassy sites along with electric and water hook ups, there was a dump station also."

      "The lower area of this park is so nice and right near a river. The owners are really nice, bathrooms/showers clean and everybody is friendly."

      from $38 - $45 / night

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      5. Autumn Woods RV Park

      3.4(5)29mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "This campground has everything they say: nice spots that are level (pull through and back in), right off Hwy 90, quiet, and friendly staff. Their bathrooms are also well kept."

      "Easy backing in, plenty of room. Some hi way noise."

      6. Tilly's American Travelers RV Resort

      4.0(1)44mi from Le RoyRVs

      "It's a nice stop if you need close to Rochester. Not badly priced. Grill and Bar on site with good food. The store, bath, and laundry are still closed due to Covid."

      7. Maple Springs Campground

      4.6(11)16mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful spaces of various size, a river runs next to it and they have duck races."

      "Some girlfriends and I wanted to stay at the camp for the weekend and have a place to social distance ourselves. We rented the horse camp sites and we couldn't have been happier."

      from $35 / night

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      8. Deer Creek Speedway

      3.0(1)14mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents

      9. Chimney Rock Canoe and Campground

      4.8(6)29mi from Le RoyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Every time I visit I have a wonderful time enjoying the scenic Upper Iowa River. This part of Iowa is a treasure. Deb and her crew are always helpful and accommodating."

      "The campground is more on the rustic side but they have a nice clean shower house, very well kept grounds and a ton of space to spread out."

      10. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park Campground

      4.3(18)16mi from Le Roy133 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are so many activities to do both within the park and surrounding areas, but my most favorite thing to do was walk the endless miles of hiking trails."

      "This is a pretty great campground with mostly large, private sites. Not all sites are level and there’s little to no cell coverage."

      from $25 - $90 / night

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    RV Park Reviews near Le Roy, MN

    393 Reviews of 99 Le Roy Campgrounds


    • C
      Aug. 8, 2021

      White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Nice state park

      This is a rustic state park with limited amenities. There are no water or electric hook ups. However clean water is available in the park. The park does have flush toilets and showers. We found these to be in good condition and clean. The showers had warm water. The water stream is on a timer and so are the lights. The shower stalls are Individual stalls. The interior roads are dirt roads with a few potholes they are very narrow. The camping sites are nice sized and relatively private. There is a gravel pad on each site and some have a tent pad. Each site had a picnic table and a fire ring. There are plenty of walking and biking trails and there are walk-in tent camp sites. However, you cannot see the lake from the campground and there is no access to the lake from the campground. We were able to drive through the campground with our 40 foot fifth wheel. But just barely, be careful! 

    • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 1, 2021

      Minneiska Campground — Whitewater State Park

      Small and quaint with plenty of space

      This campground is small and quaint...plenty of space without being too close to your neighbors.  Super easy to social distance here.

      We visited in winter (February) and while there was snow on the ground, the spaces were kept plowed with easy access to the electric boxes.  We were in a teardrop trailer.  Plenty of space for the car and the teardrop in space #202, but all spaces that were plowed had plenty of room to pull in.  Some were even "pull through" which would be extra nice if you wanted it (either big rig type RV or pull behind).

      As with State Parks in MN, it's best to make the reservation online, especially with office staff being spotty these days. Price is $35 for the space/night with electric, and this time of year, there are no other options besides electric spaces. The bonus of making "day of" reservations means there is no extra service fee.  But waiting that "long" to make the reservation also means there are no refunds if you can't get there. You are far better off as a "no show" than "cancelling", since there is actually a cancellation fee on top of losing your nightly rate if you actually "cancel".

      The campground has far more spaces than you can reserve this time of year (typical of "winter" camps at State Parks in MN). But the loop that had the openings was super easy.  Just literally a loop around one side of the camp with a vault toilet on one side that was super easy to get to from anywhere you were plugged in.  It was fairly clean (dirty floor understandable this time of year due to wet boots and slush).

      I was surprised at the nature of the young trees.  Lots of them, but all very small.  That said, in the winter this is more obvious due to lack of leaves, but in summer, I suspect it's lovely. Still, there are plenty of them and with the huge spaces between sites, even without leaves it wasn't an issue. I don't think there are any trees big enough to hammock in.

      The entrance to the campground is literally right inside the park.  Across from the visitor center, so you can't miss it. And although it was close to the road, very little road noise.  The only noises we were actually aware of were natural ones...some cows in the distance, lots of birds and at night, Barred Owls and a few coyotes.  All welcome noises for us!

      This time of year, water is not on in the campground, but there is a spigot right across the road at the visitor center that is on (easy 2 min walk). They also have firewood for sale with an "honor" box, but the bundles the day were were there were $6 and the small bundle was basically small kindling. Not idea for a winter fire.

      All spaces had a nice picnic table and fire ring. We had to "dig" to ours with a small snow shovel in the car, but it wasn't an issue.

      **NOTE:  You do need a MN state park sticker or day pass to stay at the campground**

    • D
      Jun. 26, 2020

      Eagle Cliff Campground and Lodging

      River Camping

      Overall great experience! Located on the Root River. Cliff View has very clean bath houses. Lots of sites to choose from. 50 amp service, sewer hook up and of course water. If your close enough to the office wifi available. Some sites are tight for large motor homes, 5th wheelers and tavel trailer. If your a bicyclist, campgrounds on great paved trail. They like their grass, no rugs or carpet on the grass. I take this as a positive. Dogs n cats are welcome. Lots of seasonal sites. Camping during the week is quite!

    • J
      Oct. 19, 2021

      Maple Springs Campground

      Eden

      We stayed here for the month of august, and this place is awesome! Beautiful spaces of various size, a river runs next to it and they have duck races. Dog park, small general store, backs up to a national park, close to town, immaculately maintained, volley ball court, lots of shade trees, easy access, and Andy(owner/operator) is the nicest person you’ll ever want to meet. For those so inclined there’s church service on Sunday in an old (cool looking!) barn! Fire pits at every spot. There is WiFi there, but little to no phone service unless you have a cell booster. 5/5 will definitely be back!

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Carley State Park Campground

      Quiet Small

      We are in site 17 and it is mostly level. Many of the sites are for tents and not enough room for a small camper or the gravel area is not level, so try to view sites and comments before reserving. Nice hiking trails along the river. Vault toilets er clean. Very quiet campground. Large grassy area by river with picnic tables and grills for large group gatherings. Wish it had a dump station though- will have to consider going to Whitewater state park down the road to dump.

    • S
      Jun. 10, 2026

      North Cedar Park

      Great Quick-Stop Option

      We were traveling northbound on 218 on a Tuesday and searched for a convenient stop for one night. It was very hot so filtered the results, showing spots with electric hook-up in order to run the AC a bit. The North Cedar County Park was easy to find, located just a couple miles off the exit and past the town of Plainfield.

      The park is heavily shaded in most areas. They have done a good job of keeping the tree canopy high, so we had no worries of hitting limbs in our 34' class A that has a height of 12 feet.

      The sites are all grass, with no clear definition of individual sites. We just picked a spot that looked fairly level and dry. Soft soil could be a concern for heavier rigs after rains. Our stabilizers did sink into the dirt a bit, but we were able to level.

      They have wooden picnic tables scattered, as well as designated firepit areas. 30 and 15 Amp service was available on the power post. There is a bathroom/shower house, picnic shelter, playground and horseshoe courts.

      The campground is right on a wide, fast moving river and offers 2 boat launches. It didnt appear that any of the sites had a water view, but it was a short, pleasant stroll to the rivers edge.

      We paid $20 for our one night. It is all first come, first served. They say on their website that they have 40 sites. On a Tuesday in June, there were 3 of us there for the night (the other two looked more long-term). A posted sign said that camping is free on Wednesday nights, so that's cool!

      Overall, it was a quiet and pretty place to stop and we would definately visit again.

    • s
      Jul. 14, 2021

      Albert Lea-Austin KOA

      Peaceful

      In the middle of corn and bean fields..very peaceful! Open camp sites some shaded and pull through. Big rig friendly. Pool was closed for repair on our visit but looked like nice sized pool. Staff was welcoming and grounds were clean.  Drive over to Austin and visit the Spam Museum...who knew?

    • j
      May. 16, 2022

      Camp At The Woods

      Nice people and ray is working hard to update!

      Ray is a great guy ! He let us come in for a weekend , and let us pick our site on arrival. We had full hook up, but the sewer connection was at the front of the site and was up hill kind of . Nice concrete Pads at the site with fire rings. Mostly seasonal sites and month to month workers in here but would definitely come back if there was an open site

    • Greg K.
      Apr. 13, 2024

      Twins Campground

      Twins campground- cresco,Iowa.

      Very friendly and helpful owner. He even drove to town so we could follow him in. Has playground community area fire pit and a structure built to cover picnic tables. atv trails. Turkey river right there was 20 feet from my site. Porta potty and shower water is hot. 30/50 amp power with water on each site. Water fill station and dump station. Garbage .


    Guide to Le Roy

    RV sites near Le Roy, Minnesota provide campers with diverse camping experiences amid the rolling hills and agricultural landscape of Fillmore County. With elevations ranging from 1,250 to 1,350 feet above sea level, this southeastern Minnesota region features distinct seasonal weather patterns that campers should prepare for. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing with moderate snowfall, while summer humidity can make July and August camping more challenging without adequate cooling systems.

    What to do

    Explore Mystery Cave tours: Located at Forestville Mystery Cave State Park, visitors can tour underground formations. "I came here to explore the caves and it blew me away. I think the cave was around 12-13 miles long and there was water and different formations. The floor was really wet so bring shoes you won't slip in," noted one visitor.

    Tubing on Root River: Many campgrounds offer equipment rentals and shuttle services for river floats. At Eagle Cliff Campground, "They offer kayak, canoe and tube rentals and shuttles. They also have bike rentals. This facility is clean and very well kept," according to one camper.

    Bicycle the Root River Trail: The paved trail connects multiple towns. "The campground is on the Root River bike trail which is beautiful, shaded, and paved," reported a visitor to Peterson City RV Park.

    Visit historical sites: The region contains several preserved historical locations. "On top of that it has this awesome living history 1800's village managed by the Minnesota Historical Society," said one camper about Forestville.

    What campers like

    River access: Waterfront sites provide natural ambiance and recreation. "The Root River goes right alongside most of the campsites which creates a really peaceful space," wrote one camper about Eagle Cliff Campground.

    Wooded sites: Maple Springs Campground offers shaded camping experiences. "Beautiful spaces of various size, a river runs next to it and they have duck races. Dog park, small general store, backs up to a national park, close to town, immaculately maintained," shared a satisfied visitor.

    Well-maintained facilities: Clean bathrooms and showers are consistently mentioned in reviews. At Crystal Springs RV Resort, "Everything is nice and well kept. The utilities are in the middle of the site and worked well with water pressure near 45 psi," noted one RVer.

    Quiet camping environments: Several campgrounds enforce noise regulations. One reviewer mentioned about Eagle Cliff, "They are sticklers on the quiet time after 10 or 11pm. My friends and I have been given warnings about being quiet."

    What you should know

    Limited connectivity: Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds. At Whitewater State Park, "We had no cell service at our site, but 2 bars plus WIFI outside the visitor center," reported one camper.

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. "We came in with two other 5th wheels and had no problem getting sites, but we did reserve well before our arrival," noted a Crystal Springs visitor.

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds close during winter. Maple Springs operates "mid April to mid October" and Eagle Cliff runs "Apr 15 - Oct 20," which limits off-season options.

    Water availability: Access to drinking water varies by season. "This time of year, water is not on in the campground, but there is a spigot right across the road at the visitor center that is on (easy 2 min walk)," shared a winter camper at Whitewater State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated play areas: Some campgrounds offer activities specifically for children. At Hidden Meadows RV Park, "If you're bringing the kids there is literally nothing to do there. They do have a play-set but that's where it ends," cautioned one reviewer.

    Check for family-friendly programming: Maple Springs Campground offers scheduled activities. "The campground had everything we needed including a great little trout stream on the edge of the property, a hayride, movie for the family in the old red barn, and a church service in that same barn on Sunday," mentioned a visitor.

    Consider site spacing: Privacy levels vary between campgrounds. "The sites are very close together. I was thankful no one was placed near our campsite to give us more room," noted a Hidden Meadows visitor.

    Plan for weather variability: Sudden weather changes can impact activities. "We had great weather our first day and saw few other people on the trails. It got colder and rainy and most of the campers left," reported a Whitewater State Park camper.

    Tips from RVers

    Check site lengths and access: Some campgrounds have challenging entry points. At Hidden Meadows, one visitor mentioned, "The parking pads are very unlevel. Also oddly spaced power hook up with sewer and water placements."

    Verify hook-up availability: Full-service sites are limited in some areas. At Autumn Woods RV Park, "The sites are level and offer full hookups and free Wi-Fi. There are onsite restrooms and laundry facilities that are kept sparkling clean."

    Prepare for seasonal closures: Most RV parks near Le Roy operate only part of the year. Crystal Springs RV Resort runs from "May 1 to October 31," requiring winter travelers to plan alternatives.

    Check dump station access: Locations and availability of dump stations vary. "There is also an RV dump behind the bathrooms," noted one camper about Peterson City RV Park.

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