Best RV Parks & Resorts near Morton, MN

Jackpot Junction Casino Campground in Morton provides big-rig friendly RV sites with full hookups including 50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Just 20 miles east, Fort Ridgely State Park Campground offers electric sites with 30 amp service from April through MEA weekend, though without sewer hookups at individual sites. Prairie View RV Park & Campground in Granite Falls features concrete pull-through pads with full hookup capabilities, operating seasonally from May through October. "Very nice pull through cement pads. Easy full hook-up's, and quite. Very clean and up to date facilities," notes one RV traveler who stayed at Prairie View. Gilfillan Estate Campground, located within minutes of Morton, provides basic electric-only RV sites for those needing minimal amenities.

Most RV parks in the region accommodate pets with leash requirements, and many feature on-site dump stations for those without full hookups. Cell service varies by location, with reviewers reporting good AT&T coverage at Memorial Park in Granite Falls but spotty reception in more rural locations. Masonic West River Park in Hutchinson maintains shower facilities and trash service from May through October, making it popular for extended stays. Reservation systems vary between parks - county and state facilities typically require advance booking through official websites, while some private RV parks accept walk-ins when space permits. During summer weekends and special events at Jackpot Junction Casino, advance reservations are strongly recommended as sites fill quickly with weekend travelers.

Best RV Sites Near Morton, Minnesota (55)

    2. Westrich RV Park

    1 Review
    Spicer, MN
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 796-0161

    "There were some walking paths right behind our site, which was great for those of us with dogs! There is a playground, pool, volleyball area, basketball court, and shower/bath house."

    3. Prairie View RV Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Granite Falls, MN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 564-2121

    "Very nice pull through cement pads. Easy full hook up’s, and quite. Very clean and up to date facilities. Will stay again."

    4. Minnesota River Valley Sanctuary

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    Morton, MN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 428-4699

    $15 - $30 / night

    5. Kuhar Park

    1 Review
    Comfrey, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 752-7601

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Has electrical hookups, water, bathrooms and a location in town for dumping. $20/night 7th night free $375 per month. About 10 sites in park/ playground"

    6. Fort Ridgely State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Morton, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 426-7840

    "I arrived close to evening and drove through the site. There was not another soul in site. The building on the hill was closed so, I figured I better just find my campsite for the night."

    "It’s a wonderful surprise to find this beautiful wooded river valley on the middle of farm fields. The non electric sites are very wooded and private."

    7. Plum Creek Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Currie, MN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 859-2005

    $20 - $75 / night

    "Video of campground

    https://youtu.be/pHRiTjUB2oA

    Hiking, biking, canoeing, disc golf, playground..... All sorts of fun stuff. Clean park and facilities."

    "The park is well maintained with friendly staff. There are nice trails around the lake and more in the lower unit."

    8. Oak Leaf Park

    2 Reviews
    Glencoe, MN
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 864-5586

    $20 - $30 / night

    "The city park has private restrooms. Check in with the park host and he will provide you the code to access the restrooms/showers. The park has 13 rv sites with 30/50amp and water, four tent sites."

    9. Flandrau State Park

    12 Reviews
    New Ulm, MN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 233-9800

    "Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Bathroom and showers are in the campground and there is wood available for purchase. Lot of day use and activity."

    "The campsites have no privacy at all unless you go with one of the hike in sites. we stayed at site 91, which you have about a 500 ft walk to get to."

    10. Masonic West River Park

    7 Reviews
    Hutchinson, MN
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (320) 234-4494

    "We had a lakeview site right off the paved walking/biking trail with room for a large tent and the pop-up camper. Fire ring and picnic table provided."

    "Sites with full hook ups with wide open grass and play area for kids and adults. Go to the other side by lake and more camping with water and elec. closer to the river. Clean showers and bath rooms."

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RV Park Reviews near Morton, MN

144 Reviews of 55 Morton Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 6, 2024

    Memorial Park

    Small backin sites

    Hard surface parking with grass surround and gravel picnic table area.Newer power 30 and 50 amp. Good att cell signal but no satellite view in most sites. Current RV rate is $22. Fairly level sites.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 9, 2025

    Spirit of Ripley

    Small and family owned

    Nice large grass pads, easily accessible for big rigs! Close to the lake(mom and I went for some bike rides around the lake) and public boat access. Each site had a picnic table and a fire ring provided. All sites have power, water, and sewer hook ups.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Masonic West River Park

    Riverfront!!

    Amazing campsite! Sites are large and grassy! We had a lakeview site right off the paved walking/biking trail with room for a large tent and the pop-up camper. Fire ring and picnic table provided. A man drives through the campsite close to dusk to sell firewood as there is no traditional office. Bathrooms and showers are located near the dump station and dumpster. Be on the lookout for the code for the doors during your reservation process. We had missed it and had to ask a neighbor if they knew the codes so we could shower.

  • Cory S.
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Voss Park City Campground

    Great holiday campaite

    Park is privately owned and operated but shares a park with the city. Big events during holidays. Sites are well spaced for campers and renters alike. Has 50 amp, 30 amp and 20 amp services as well as boondocks sites. Dump station at park with blue tote available from the office. Kids love the park and lake!

  • Joel F.
    Aug. 13, 2021

    Schreier's On Shetek Campground

    Great Park, Mostly Seasonals

    We visited here before the fishing opener, so while most of the spots were occupied by long term RVs, very few people around. We were told from fishing opener until the fall the place is busy. Family owned and operated park. Amenities include playground, fish cleaning house, paddleboat and canoe rentals, hiking trails.

  • D
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Oak Woods Campground — Lake Shetek State Park

    Little Gem in the Shetek Lake

    Spacious sites and great full hook up sites!! Tons of walking trails and pet friendly!! You’ll see lots of birds and deer... Second time here and love it!!

  • Scott K.
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Plum Creek Park Campground

    Nice County park.

    Video of campground

    https://youtu.be/pHRiTjUB2oA

    Hiking, biking, canoeing, disc golf, playground..... All sorts of fun stuff. Clean park and facilities. Must full hookup sites are occupied by seasonal renters. The park appears full but while we were here I saw 3 other people. The daily sites are 30 and 50 electric only. There is a fresh water fill spigot on the bathroom closest to the daily sites.. There's also a dump station onsite. 2.5 miles from Walnut Grove if you're visiting the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum. T-Mobile 40mbps download and Verizon 5mbps download.

  • Joanna B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2020

    Oak Woods Campground — Lake Shetek State Park

    Boater’s paradise

    6/12/20-6/14/20 cart in 3

    Lake Shetek State Park is located in the SW corner is Minnesota and on Lake Shetek. They have 4 campgrounds. We always up for the more private sites and stayed in the cart-in campground. There are carts available to haul your gear if you choose. The cart in sits sit up on a ridge and had some views of Lake Shetek. Our campsite (3) was spacious with a tent pad large enough to hold 2 tents and had a spot for a hammock. It had a fire ring and picnic table. The vault toilet was right across from our campsite, so we had a lot of foot traffic. It was not the most private site of the bunch, we liked 5 and 7 better.

    Lake Shetek allows motor boats and there was a lot of boat traffic. There are other resorts on this lake so it’s very active. We brought our kayaks and enjoyed kayaking the lake, though there was always a pretty big wake and we stayed near the shoreline. We kayaked (a short Portage) to 2 smaller lakes that had no one on them. We were able to tie our boats to a tree below our campsite and scaled up the embankment, there was a path already there. There are a few hiking trails in the state park (roughly 4 miles of hiking tidal) but I wouldn’t say it’s known for its hiking. We enjoyed the causeway that led to the 1-mile Loon Island Trail. We saw turtles, deer, waterfowl and eagles during our stay. There is a “beach” locates near the Oak Wood campground however it was underwater, people still enjoyed swimming as it was shallow and warm in June. We did find another beach within the state park that was a longer walk to reach, but MANY boats were docked and “partying” here. There is a nice fishing pier and a dock within the park.

    Due to all the boat traffic, I would say this is a much less private and serene state park.

  • D
    Sep. 24, 2022

    Prairie View RV Park & Campground

    Great Place

    Very nice pull through cement pads. Easy full hook up’s, and quite. Very clean and up to date facilities. Will stay again.


Guide to Morton

Seasonal campers find multiple RV campgrounds near Morton, Minnesota with varied terrain across the Minnesota River Valley. Many campgrounds in this agricultural region sit at elevations of 800-1,100 feet above sea level, with some offering waterfront sites along creeks and rivers. Sites typically remain open from May through October, though some close earlier depending on weather conditions.

What to do

Creek exploration: Fort Ridgely State Park Campground features a creek running through the campground that provides natural entertainment. "The creek through the campground is beautiful and the sound of water over the rock is great for sleeping. The creek is cool temperature even in July but kids have fun swimming and splashing," notes a visitor who appreciated the water features.

Historical learning: Fort Ridgely State Park Campground offers significant historical sites related to the U.S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862. "Make sure to read up about the fort before arriving so that you can appreciate the importance of the site you're camping on," advises one camper, while another mentions the park "has lots of great information and signage around the excavations."

Disc golf: Plum Creek Park Campground provides disc golf opportunities alongside other recreational activities. "This park features great sites, trails, a swimming beach, and playground equipment," shares a reviewer who found the park excellent for kids. Another camper notes the park has "disc golf and kayak rentals and a small store where you can buy ice, firewood, souvenirs, and an ice cream treat."

What campers like

Natural soundscapes: Campers frequently mention the peaceful sounds at Flandrau State Park. As one camper describes, "Owls and coyotes singing in the distance," while another notes, "LOTS of owls made it tough to sleep, but it was pretty cool." Wildlife encounters add to the experience, with one visitor reporting "herds of white tail deer walking through our camp ground!"

Clean facilities: Prairie View RV Park & Campground maintains well-kept facilities that receive consistent praise. One visitor appreciated the "very clean and up to date facilities," while another called it a "great place" overall. The concrete pads also receive positive mentions for their practicality.

Water recreation: Oak Leaf Park provides multiple water-based activities. "The park has 13 rv sites with 30/50amp and water, four tent sites. Fishing pond, two baseball fields, basket ball court, playground, disk golf, and aquatic center/swimming pool," describes a recent visitor who gave the park five stars.

What you should know

Shower facilities vary: Not all campgrounds offer showers, and some charge additional fees. At Fort Ridgely, a camper noted "Unlike most state parks, there is a $2 fee to shower." Meanwhile, at Masonic West River Park, there's some confusion about amenities, with one camper stating "No showers only toilets at the 2 buildings," while another clarified "Idk why people are saying that there's no showers but there definitely is."

Cell service is inconsistent: Coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. At Fort Ridgely, one visitor noted "There isn't any cell phone coverage at the campground but there is service around the historical site." Plum Creek Park offers better connectivity with one review mentioning "WiFi is a bit on the slow size and is paid for extra but better than nothing!"

Site privacy differences: Campground layouts vary widely in terms of privacy. At Flandrau State Park, a visitor observed, "The campsites have no privacy at all unless you go with one of the hike in sites," while another mentioned sites are "very tightly packed in a small area." For more seclusion, Plum Creek Park has options where "for extra peace and quiet, get the tent only (non electric) sites across the lake!"

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Westrich RV Park offers family-friendly water recreation. "There is a playground, pool, volleyball area, basketball court, and shower/bath house," reports one camper who gave the park five stars. The pool provides a controlled swimming environment compared to natural water features.

Playgrounds and recreational areas: Multiple campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. One visitor at Plum Creek Park noted it was an "Excellent Campground for Kids" with "great sites, trails, a swimming beach, and playground equipment." Oak Leaf Park provides similar amenities with "baseball fields, basket ball court, playground, disk golf, and aquatic center/swimming pool."

Group camping accommodations: Some campgrounds specifically cater to family gatherings with designated areas. At Westrich RV Park, a camper reported, "Stayed here with a large group of family and had a site big enough for all of our rigs. We brought our own firepits due to the size of the site we had."

Tips from RVers

Hookup options: Jackpot Junction Casino Campground provides full hookups but lacks certain amenities. One RVer noted, "I decided to boondock in the general parking lot, couldn't see paying $40+ for one night of hookups. No showers, bathrooms etc." For those needing more facilities, other RV campgrounds in Morton, Minnesota offer different configurations.

Pad quality: Prairie View RV Park & Campground receives high marks for its concrete sites. "Very nice pull through cement pads. Easy full hook up's, and quite," reports one satisfied RVer who appreciated the solid foundation. The concrete pads provide stability regardless of weather conditions.

Seasonal considerations: Most RV parks in the region operate seasonally. Prairie View RV Park's season runs "from May 4 to Oct 21," while Fort Ridgely State Park operates "from April 1 to MEA weekend." Masonic West River Park maintains facilities "from May to October," requiring RVers to plan accordingly for shoulder season visits.

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