Best Cabin Camping near Moose Lake, MN

Several cabin options exist near Moose Lake, Minnesota, with Jay Cooke State Park Campground and Banning State Park Campground offering popular accommodations. Most cabins include electricity and heating systems, with Jay Cooke featuring camper cabins that are "cozy and fully heated and really nice," according to one visitor. These cabins typically contain bunk beds, tables, heat, and electricity, though they lack running water inside. Bathroom facilities vary by location, with some parks providing nearby outhouses and others offering shower buildings within walking distance. Many cabins include small kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves, and basic cooking equipment.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Jay Cooke State Park offers five camper cabins with carpeted floors and electrical outlets. Banning RV Park and Campground provides "several nice new camper cabins" that one reviewer found less buggy than the nearby state park. Big Lake Shores & The Lounge features cabins with more substantial amenities, including a "refrigerator, microwave, queen bed along side a bunk; double on the bottom bunk and a twin up top." Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months and weekends when state parks fill quickly.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. While some cabins provide basic kitchen supplies, others may only offer a microwave or outdoor fire pit for cooking. Firewood is typically available for purchase at campground offices or host sites. Visitors staying at Jay Cooke State Park cabins should note that water must be carried from nearby pumps, as one camper mentioned: "water pumps are nearby, so bring a bucket or canteen." For additional supplies, the town of Carlton is approximately 15 minutes from Jay Cooke State Park, while Askov is near Banning State Park.

Best Cabin Sites Near Moose Lake, Minnesota (26)

    1. Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Carlton, MN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 384-4610

    "The tent camping is great, the park is amazing for hiking and geology study, and there are camper cabins that I have often stayed at as well."

    "We have stayed in a camper cabin in the winter and RV site in the summer."

    2. Banning State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Sandstone, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 245-2668

    $24 - $34 / night

    "The campsites are large enough (despite the snow) to set up suitable winter tents, and each site has a picnic table and fire pit. In the park, there's a lot of ice climbing and cross country skiing."

    "Nice well maintained State Park."

    3. Oak Lake Campground & RV Sales

    2 Reviews
    Moose Lake, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 496-5678

    "Spots were right by the lake and the lake was awesome"

    4. Banning RV Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Finlayson, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (612) 390-0415

    $25 - $60 / night

    "With easy access to both the Twin Cities metro area and Duluth, with desireable whitewater paddling and rockclimbing both available in the area, Banning State Park campground fills quickly especially in"

    "Can’t say enough about the awesome pet park, also has nice walking trails, stores nearby, honestly just a great place to camp!"

    5. Park Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cloquet, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 389-6935

    6. Spirit Mountain Campground

    25 Reviews
    Proctor, MN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 628-2891

    "You ride across the road to acsess the trails. We stayed for a week and it helped that the weather was perfect."

    "The downhill mountain biking is awesome (the kids still want to go back) and the Adventure Park was a lot of fun too - and a short walk from camp. "

    7. Big Lake Shores & The Lounge

    1 Review
    Cloquet, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 879-1819

    "We always stay in the cabin. It’s a remote paradise! The price is right. Refrigerator, microwave, queen bed along side a bunk; double on the bottom bunk and a twin up top."

    8. Fond du Lac City

    9 Reviews
    Wrenshall, MN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 780-2319

    "Great place.Plenty to do.People that work there are freindly and helpful.Great mountain bike trails across the road,and hiking trails only right down the road about 6 blocks.Lots of Canoe and kayak rentals.Bath"

    "-kind campground hosts with quiet but well-used atvs

    -easy lake access with docks and shoreline

    -free wifi

    -this is a good day-of campsite if you’re looking for an adventure or a fun story to tell!"

    9. Woods and Meadows Farm

    1 Review
    Wrenshall, MN
    21 miles
    Website

    "This is the perfect place to get away from it all. Check them out and come back here to leave them some love 💕"

    10. Savanna Portage State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Balsam, MN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 426-3271

    "It’s situated near four lakes and loads of biking/hiking. There is a lot to do in the area from fishing, hiking, biking, and nature watching."

    "Savanna Portage State Park is a beautiful and peaceful spot for camping, especially if you enjoy tent camping."

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Cabin Reviews near Moose Lake, MN

208 Reviews of 26 Moose Lake Campgrounds


  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2023

    Mont du Lac Resort

    Winter camping was cozy in the cabin

    This was my first time at this location and we decided to do a cabin (package) so that we could stay and ski (well, they skied I snowshoed). The cabin was nicely located close to the slope but not in the way of the action.

    Cabin 1 was an RV Cabin (as they call it) which is sort of RV shaped but not on wheels.  Wooden cabin, 2 bedrooms and a loft with plenty of space for sleeping. It was carpeted with outlets and windows and lights .  We had three teenage boys up there and could easily have slept 2 to 3 more.  A mini kitchen with fridge, stove, pots, pans, dishes, soap and microwave as well as full bathroom with shower.  All linens provided. Ah yes - and it's heated/cooled too! Not with a wood stove, but an actual thermostat adjustable heater. Bedrooms have mini plug in ceramic type heaters for extra warmth.

    If you stay in a cabin or campsite (they are open in summer) you get a discount on lift tickets. During the summer, there is a lazy river, mini water slide type of platform and a summer tubing area that runs through the trees!

    While I can not speak for the actual campsites since they were snow covered, I can say that they do have them.

    Additionally, all sites have a fire ring, picnic table and the cabins have BBQ grills. Firewood available for purchase.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 14, 2019

    Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    Winter cabin camping

    I love Jay Cooke year round! The tent camping is great, the park is amazing for hiking and geology study, and there are camper cabins that I have often stayed at as well. This was my first time staying in winter, the camper cabins are cozy and fully heated and really nice. People use them when coming here in winter for the terrific cross country skiing or snowshoeing. The cabins are very simple and have beds, table, heat, and electricity, but no water inside (water punps are nearby, so bring a bucket ir canteen) and no bathroom (but you can use the outhouse nearby, and the campground will have a new bath house by early summer, it is inder construction and almost finished!) . You can use the facilities at the visitor center during the day but they arent open in the evening and are a bit of a trek from the campground. But, it you want to camp in warmth and relative comfort, and want to explire this amazing state park, the camper cabins are a great way to go year round! You can reserve campsites too if you have an RV or dont mind winter camping

  • Becky F.
    Aug. 2, 2020

    Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    The Views

    We have stayed in a camper cabin in the winter and RV site in the summer. We have explored so many trails on our snowshoes and cross country skis in the winter and have enjoyed many hikes and mountain bike rides in the summer months. The accommodations were well maintained with very clean campground area. The shower room is very new and the bathrooms were very clean. The cabins are pretty basic with bunk beds and a small table with chairs. The cabin we stayed in was heated with base board heaters that you have control of the temperature. We have also brought our canoe to explore the river and went fishing. There are so many trails to explore so we plan on camping here again and again!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2017

    Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    Swinging Bridge and Lots of Hiking

    The main reason we wanted to come to this park was to hike the trails and experience the famous swinging bridge that takes you over the St. Louis River and the rushing rapids below and rocky gorge below. The park dates back to the early 1900’s and its historic character comes from the influence of the Civilian Conservation Corps who made improvements to the park in the 1930’s and 40’s. The park has an 82-site campground and LOTS of activities to keep adults and kids busy.

    The campground is what you would expect in a state park with tall trees, shady sites, lots of activities, and popular with families. Roads and sites are gravel and each site has a picnic table and fire pit. Some campsites are long and suited for large RV’s while others are more rustic tent sites and there are 5 cabins for rent. Twenty-one sites have electric hook-ups. If you are looking for more rustic, remote tent sites there are some hike-in sites. Four sites are located 1 to 4 miles from parking area where each site has picnic table, fire ring and latrine but water must be hauled in.  About half of the sites are reservable online with the others being first come, first served. What we liked was that this park was very well cared as sites and facilities were very clean. Tall trees provided nice shade and campsites were well-spaced so you didn’t feel like you were on top of your neighbor. 

    There is lots to do in this park and we were sorry we didn’t have more time to spend. Activities include hiking (over 50 miles of trails including a stretch of the North Country National Scenic Trail), 8 miles of biking trails, 30+ miles of cross-country ski trails, kayaking and fishing. The park offers hundreds of naturalist programs including nature walks, evening campfire talks, fishing programs, and geocaching.  Just a short drive north of the state park is Gordy’s High Hat which is a famous hamburger joint that has been around for years and still draws a massive crowd. There is a big enough parking lot to pull your RV into if you need to. Food was great and cheap!

    Even if you don’t camp in this park, I think it is well worth the $7/daily admission fee to spend a day enjoying all this place has to offer.

  • W
    Aug. 21, 2023

    Anchor Inn Campground

    Great price for a quiet campsite near the Apostle Islands

    Had a lovely stay here on August 18th. You can't beat the price ($14/night for electric up to 50 amps). The woman I booked the reservation through was really nice and laid back. The campground is quiet, chill and safe. The woman's restroom was clean, despite some mildew on the shower ceiling (no big deal). Dog-friendly and free WiFi. Great option if you're looking for something near the Apostle Islands that's inexpensive and includes electricity. I stayed in spot 2, which is near the bathrooms and has a picnic table and fire pit.

  • TyAnn J.
    Oct. 2, 2017

    Grand Casino RV Resort

    Rocking RockTember Music Festival

    We booked our stay at the RV Resort so we wouldn't have to drive two and a half hours back and forth during the two day Grand RockTember Music Festival. *Please note when there's an event, book early!! This RV Resort has 271 RV/Camping full hook up sites that include a picnic table and fire pit. The sites are very close together with little to no privacy, but it did a fine job as we were there for the concert. Guest Services were super friendly when we checked in, and they give you a pass card to enter & exit the Resort. There is 24 hour security, and shuttle bus service to the casino, although we enjoyed the 1/2 mile walk to the amphitheater. All the sites are back in only, and are a tight squeeze for bigger rigs. They enforced the quite hours well, and we got a good nights sleep. There's a heated outdoor pool, and small convince store in the guest services building. They have a pet walking area, and kennels if you want to spend time at the casino. The bathhouse offered private toilet stalls and showers, and we squeaky clean!!! If you like to golf, don't miss the 18 hole Grand National Golf Course next door. We enjoyed our stay, and will be back again.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2024

    Paint Rock Springs Campground — St. Croix State Park

    No service

    Felt nice to spend a weekend without cell service about an hour away from home. Forgot to take my usual photos and video of the site all set up but had a few random to share. Nice campground. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. There are flush toilets and showers and the office has a store for any last minute needs.

  • Joe R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    Jay Cooke destination

    Jay Cooke is really a must experience state park within easy driving distance to other parks in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
    Positives:

    • Amazing hiking and water play
    • photogenic
    • Some open site options for camping with other families or friends and many private sites
    • Very clean and large shower/restroom facilities
    • 15 min to small town grocery store
    • Standard fire rings that you can grill on too
    • lots of bird watching Negative:
    • MOSQUITOS!!!! Bring bulk bug spray or extra blood.
  • B
    Jun. 7, 2016

    Jay Cooke State Park Campground

    great stop on the way north

    site: wooded. walk-in sites available. camping cabins available. amenities: very clean. attractions: geocaching. historic sites. nature programs. biking. hiking. I would go camping here again.


Guide to Moose Lake

Cabin accommodations near Moose Lake, Minnesota range from rustic shelters to more equipped lodging options. Located in Minnesota's eastern forest region at around 1,100 feet elevation, the area features mixed hardwood forests surrounding numerous lakes and rivers. Winter temperatures can drop below -30°F while summer days typically reach 75-85°F with higher humidity levels.

What to do

Hiking trails: Jay Cooke State Park offers extensive trail systems for outdoor enthusiasts. "I spent a day trip with friends at Jay Cook. The water levels were low, so we clambered around on the sculpted granite rocks that line the river and falls, dipping on and out of pools and up slick rock faces," shares Jared S. The park features both paved and natural surface trails.

Water recreation: Banning State Park Campground provides access to the Kettle River for kayaking. "This park may be right off of the interstate, but it's quaint and the sites are roomy. They're also nicely vegetated so you get a sense of privacy," notes Dave G. Wolf Creek Falls, about 1.2 miles from tent sites, makes for a worthwhile side trip.

Winter activities: Spirit Mountain Campground remains open year-round with winter recreation opportunities. "Stopped in to check this out everyone said you have to go and do alpine slide as well. We didnt have the time to that day but plan on coming back in fall to do that!!! Park was nice and clean and staff was very friendly," says Jordan L. The facility offers skiing and snowboarding in winter.

What campers like

Private sites: Savanna Portage State Park Campground features well-spaced accommodations. "The campsites are well-spaced, private, and perfect for tents, offering a great connection to nature," notes Malte W. The park also offers access to several lakes for water activities.

Historical exploration: Banning RV Park and Campground provides convenient access to nearby historical sites. "Great proximity to Banning State Park. Enjoyed a great day of hiking around this state park and enjoying the water and ruins of old buildings," writes Sam C. The campground serves as an alternative when the state park fills up.

Lake access: Oak Lake Campground & RV Sales provides direct water access. "Spots were right by the lake and the lake was awesome," reports Lisa D. The campground offers boat rentals and a swimming beach, making it suitable for water-focused stays.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Savanna Portage State Park Campground experiences significant insect activity during summer months. "We did one overnight at Savanna Portage State Park with my young children. The bugs were pretty intense, a lot of mosquitoes, flies, and several wood ticks, so we recommend a screen tent for eating," warns Elissa W.

Reservation patterns: Camping cabins near Moose Lake often require booking well ahead of peak times. Most parks start accepting reservations 120 days in advance, with weekend dates filling fastest.

Site variations: Fond du Lac City offers a range of site types and sizes. "Sites are small and crowded with some road noise but has everything you need. Close to hiking trails and not far from towns to get things you forgot," notes Tyler M. Some waterfront sites provide direct river access.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin options provide recreational facilities for children. "The grounds hosted outdoor games and volleyball/basketball courts," mentions Crystal W. about Banning RV Park and Campground. Some sites also include horseshoe pits.

Beach availability: Parks with swimming areas provide additional recreation for families with children. "Loon lake has a nice little 'park' with a beach so that is great for families," shares Scott M. about Savanna Portage State Park.

Activity kits: Woods and Meadows Farm offers family-friendly accommodations. "Burnell and Ann have really put so much love into this property. With several lodging types to choose from, there is something for everyone," notes Ashley F. Some parks offer children's activity kits for checkout at their offices.

Tips from RVers

Water hookup considerations: At Banning RV Park and Campground, water connections may require special equipment. "We were quick to learn that water hookups were shared with other sites and required 'y' connections at the spigots. Our water source ended up being 75' plus from our RV," cautions Sam C. Bringing extra-long hoses can prevent problems.

Site selection: When booking cabin accommodations near Moose Lake, carefully research the site dimensions. "The sites seemed to vary a lot. We had picked a specific site but when we got there were told that we were in another spot. It was difficult to see where we should actually park on the site," reports Josh H. Photos or detailed site maps can help in planning.

Seasonal openings: Most RV parks in the Moose Lake region operate from May through October, with limited winter facilities. Utility connections vary significantly between parks, with some offering full hookups while others provide only electric service.

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