Tent campsites near Meadowlands, Minnesota are primarily found within Minnesota's state forests and county parks. The area sits in the Iron Range region at approximately 1,300 feet elevation, characterized by mixed northern forests of pine, birch, and aspen surrounding numerous lakes and rivers. Summer temperatures typically range from 50-80°F, while mosquitoes and black flies are abundant from late May through August requiring proper preparation.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Bear Lake Campground in George Washington State Forest offers good lake access. One camper mentioned, "There was good water, pit toilets, and a covered picnic area available as well as a swimming area."
ATV trail access: Jacobson County Campground connects to regional trails. A visitor noted, "We rode ATV to this site and it empty. Right on the river and we needed bug spray for sure. There is a nice spring fed water hose that was close enough to hear while falling a sleep."
Swimming and beach time: Group Camp at McCarthy Beach State Park offers lake swimming. A reviewer wrote, "The group campsite is located immediately adjacent, and a short hike to, the main state park beach and picnic area, which has a beautiful new bath house complete with running water, showers, and regular bathrooms."
What campers like
Privacy levels: The boat-accessible Blackberry Campsite provides more seclusion than drive-in locations. A camper described, "You have to tie your kayak to the shore - it's quite muddy and there is no place to pull it up (without considerable effort)."
Water sounds: Jacobson County Campground offers sites where you can hear running water. One review mentioned, "There is a nice spring fed water hose that was close enough to hear while falling a sleep."
Firewood availability: Some sites in the region provide firewood on-site. At Blackberry Campsite, a camper found "a pile of firewood in a useful shelter with a little roof to help keep it from the rain. There was also a peg hook with a saw!"
What you should know
Site conditions: Many campgrounds in the area have variable site spacing. At Cloquet-Duluth KOA, a camper noted, "Sites are cramped, leaving no illusion of privacy. Bathrooms were cleaned every couple of hours, but highly trafficked thus quickly undoing the cleaning."
Bug preparation: Bring ample bug spray from May through September. A Jacobson County Campground visitor stated, "Right on the river and we needed bug spray for sure."
Water access challenges: Many sites require specific planning for water sources. At Blackberry Campsite, you'll find, "There was a bear box...incredibly rare! It had a donation sign on the front that told who had donated it."
Tips for camping with families
Open play areas: Some campgrounds offer fields for children's activities. At Bear Lake Campground, a family found that "even though we weren't right on the lake, we were adjacent to a large mowed field area where we could play games and kids could run freely."
Playground considerations: Choose your site location carefully relative to common areas. One camper at Cloquet-Duluth KOA shared, "Our site was directly across from the playground and the kids playing at the playground were all pre-teens who screamed non-stop."
Bathroom facilities: Garfvert Campground in Nemadji State Forest offers basic facilities. A visitor mentioned it "Offers a water pump and outhouses. A shallow boat launch with a dock. Additionally a picnic area for day use."
Tips from RVers
Site positioning: At Cloquet-Duluth KOA, staff can help with optimal placement. One RVer mentioned, "One staff drove a cart right to our campsite and helped us determine the best way to back in our RV for the most privacy."
Dump station timing: Plan departure times carefully. A camper at Cloquet-Duluth KOA noted, "Dump station is conveniently located on your way out of the grounds but can get backed up at the end of a busy weekend and can make it difficult to exit the campground."
Limited full hookup options: Most camping near Meadowlands offers only partial RV services. At Cloquet-Duluth KOA, "This KOA offers full hookups in some parts of the campground but our site was only water/electric so they offered a complimentary pump-out with a mobile truck during our stay."