Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Norwood Young America, MN

Baker Campground in Baker Park Reserve welcomes pets at all 57 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. Lake Auburn Campground also accommodates dogs throughout its spacious sites, with clean facilities and a swimming beach popular among pet owners. Both campgrounds require pets to remain leashed at all times, with typical restrictions limiting campers to two pets per site. The campgrounds feature garbage disposal areas for pet waste and maintain well-groomed grounds. Minneapolis Southwest KOA offers pet-friendly cabins for those seeking more sheltered accommodations, while still maintaining access to nature trails. Sites at Lake Auburn Campground provide ample space between campers, though privacy is limited as the sites remain relatively open.

High Island Creek Park allows dogs throughout its free camping area, with pet owners noting the peaceful atmosphere ideal for dogs sensitive to noise or crowds. The park's trails extend down to hidden creek areas, creating natural exercise opportunities for leashed pets. Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Dakotah Meadows RV Park offer additional pet-friendly options with well-maintained grounds and accessible walking paths. Constant traffic on the campground loop at Carver Park Reserve kicks up dust that may bother some pets, though the beach areas remain popular for dogs that enjoy water. Park staff enforce quiet hours that help limit disturbances from barking. Multiple reviewers mention clean facilities and family-friendly environments where pets are welcome components of the camping experience.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Norwood Young America, Minnesota (73)

    1. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

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

    $21 - $29 / night

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

    "Baker Park near Minneapolis Minnesota was a our camp choice for inexpensive camping on the last leg of our Minnesota vacation in 2017."

    2. Lake Auburn Campground

    11 Reviews
    Victoria, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 443-2911

    $15 - $18 / night

    "This campground even has 2 walking/hike-in campsites to give your avid campers a real out-in-the-middle-of-nowhere kind if feel, like you drove hundreds if miles to get away from the hustle and bussle"

    "But the Eady walk to the lake, sitting on the dock or the grass and swimming III m the water are a great way to destress."

    3. High Island Creek Park

    12 Reviews
    Henderson, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 237-4330

    $10 / night

    "Gulley that a large creek runs through surrounded by trees and large forested hills."

    "Very close to other campers, but no one bothered anyone. Dog didn’t go nuts, got a good spot. Would recommend. Tent camping on the way to Alaska and filled all needs. Has a Porta-shitter and trash."

    4. Carver Park Reserve - Three Rivers Park District

    7 Reviews
    Victoria, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-1112

    "Family friendly campground with educational activities. campsites are close together but it is a close drive from the cities and a nice place for families. Nice walking & biking trails."

    "We had site 57, which is more expensive but is also very large, surrounded by trees and has a patio, the other campsite sizes vary greatly with some being very small, it's very easy for groups to camp"

    5. Minneapolis Southwest KOA

    9 Reviews
    Jordan, MN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 492-6440

    "A couple weeks ago we spent some time at the Northwest koa...that one had private tent sites surrounded on 3 sides by trees, quiet spaces etc."

    6. Dakotah Meadows RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Prior Lake, MN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 445-8800

    $40 - $50 / night

    "It was a large back in site with plenty of room for our two very large dogs. The water wasn't turned on yet, but we were able to fill our fresh water tank with a hose from their laundromat."

    "The grass around the lots is very green, lush and well maintained. Campground is right next to the hotel/casino and very much within walking distance."

    7. Oak Leaf Park

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

    $20 - $30 / night

    9. Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    43 Reviews
    Apple Valley, MN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 480-7773

    $24 - $42 / night

    "Professional built mtn bike trails for adventure. Camping in Minnesota suburbs. Miles of hiking, horseback riding, cross country ski trails. . perfect for my family's weekend Stay-cation"

    "It has nice clean bathrooms and it's a great place to walk your pets, they do have 3 different areas to camp but we always use the full hook-ups The people at check-in are always so friendly, and very"

    10. Peaceful Valley Campground

    6 Reviews
    Henderson, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (507) 665-2297

    "Boat access is 1 mi on the Minnesota River."

    "The owners were very accommodating with our changing situation during the weekend we stayed."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Norwood Young America, MN

482 Reviews of 73 Norwood Young America Campgrounds


  • C Torey S.
    Apr. 17, 2019

    Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    Hiking, biking, camping & more

    Lebanon hills has everything for the family. Schultz Beach for summer fun. Professional built mtn bike trails for adventure. Camping in Minnesota suburbs. Miles of hiking, horseback riding, cross country ski trails. . perfect for my family's weekend Stay-cation

  • Alison O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2021

    Crow Hassan Park Reserve

    One of the best dog parks in MN

    I never tire walking the dog park circle along the crow river! Great for birding and tons of beautiful trails!

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 4, 2025

    Dakotah Meadows RV Park

    Quiet and safe

    Small little campground next to large casino. We lucked out and were able to stay 2 nights without reservations….only had to move because they were fully booked for the 4th…large concert event happening across the street. You will need to call early in the day to talk to office staff…who are very friendly. If after hours and there are no spots, you can dry dock in large lot in front of office. There is fuel on site as well as RV wash station. Bath house and laundry and card controlled ($5 card deposit on check in)…well maintained facilities. Dog park available, watch a few spots in fence near bottom where fencing has risen up…little dogs could easily climb under. Very convenient for visiting Minneapolis…25/30 minutes from airport/Mall of America (Aquarium) and Security patrols regularly and there is shuttle if you want to visit casino. Pool at hotel is not included. Golf attraction is being completed next door so there was some construction traffic during day as expected.

  • 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.

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 13, 2025

    RiversEdge RV Park

    Great location! Quiet!

    This was such a great spot! The campground is so nice and quiet!

    Located 50 Miles NW of Minneapolis, and only 15 Miles from St. Cloud, MN.

    • Large wooded lots, most facing the river or wildlife pond
    • Full hook-ups, with 30 or 50 amp service -Concrete Patios on every lot -Crushed granite streets and drives Fishing, tubing, & canoeing on the Elk River -Horseshoe and lawn games -Large pavilion provides for fun weekly events and activities -Laundry and shower facilities -Lush lawns and nice walking paths with colorful gardens -Pets Welcome -Electric golf carts welcome -Firewood available -Gracious owners live on-site
  • Joe S.
    Oct. 29, 2021

    A J Acres Campground

    Good Enough for our Needs

    We stayed here for a weekend in May. The campsites are a little bit on top of each other. There aren't many campsites that you're able to reserve. The majority of the campsites are seasonal campsites. There are a lot of mature trees that help with the shade! The beach area is nice, but the only problem is that boaters and kayaks are in the same general area so you have to be careful so you don't get hit. There is a dock for fishing as well. You can also rent boats, kayaks and paddleboards for a small fee. If you want to walk the whole campground having a golf cart would be nice. Also there is NO petting zoo as stated on the website or on the campground maps. There hasn't been one for a few years but they have yet to edit the website or the campground maps. We went there partly because there was a petting zoo for the little kids. Seems lazy to me that they can't update the website or the campground maps.

  • S
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    Great Campground

    We just found this campground in September and this year we've been there 3 times and we live in Montana, there's no place I'd rather stay. It has nice clean bathrooms and it's a great place to walk your pets, they do have 3 different areas to camp but we always use the full hook-ups

    The people at check-in are always so friendly, and very helpful.

    lots of things in the area to do, and the "city" isn't that far to drive to.

  • Tami W.
    Dec. 30, 2020

    Kamp Dels

    So Much to Do!

    This is such a great campground for families! So many activities including a water recreation area, petting zoo, shuffleboard, mini golf, pool, toddler water park, multiple playgrounds, basketball and more. The only drawback is they REALLY pack you on like sardines and the roads are really narrow so unless you get there early your camping tip is going to start with the “backing in argument.”

  • 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!


Guide to Norwood Young America

Pet friendly campgrounds near Norwood Young America are situated in the rolling glacial terrain of Minnesota's southwest metro region, with elevations around 950 feet above sea level. The area features a mix of oak woodlands, prairie remnants, and several small lakes within a 30-minute drive. Winter camping options remain limited, with most campgrounds closing between mid-October and late April due to freezing temperatures.

What to do

Hiking through ravines: At High Island Creek Park, trails lead visitors down to hidden creek areas. "Beautiful trails leading you down the revenue to a gentle flowing creek. One of me and my hubbies favorite drop in campsites!!" notes camper Alison O. The park's paths create multiple loops suitable for different ability levels.

Mountain biking: Lebanon Hills Regional Park offers extensive trail networks for mountain biking enthusiasts. "Lebanon Hills is a great park and has a lot of trails for hiking and mountain biking," says Blair. The trails vary in difficulty with both beginner-friendly paths and more technical sections.

Kayaking and paddling: Multiple lakes provide water recreation opportunities within short drives. "Nice little lake to kayak on," writes Chris S. about Lebanon Hills. Lake Auburn Campground offers kayak and canoe rentals during summer months, with calm waters ideal for beginners.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Baker Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "The bathrooms and showers are nice and clean, some of the best I've seen at a campground!" reports Jennifer H. The facilities include hot water showers and are cleaned multiple times daily during peak season.

Spacious sites: Campers appreciate the generous site dimensions at many local campgrounds. "While the park is nice and has mature trees, the sites are very open and offer little privacy between sites," notes Emily H. about Lake Auburn Campground. Another camper adds: "All sites are spacious and clean."

Quiet environment: High Island Creek Park offers exceptional peace. "Good vibes it's a magical place when u go hiking down the hill to the hidden creeks trails and absolute peace being one with nature," writes Sherry H. The park's location at the end of a gravel road minimizes traffic noise.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Most campgrounds in the area operate from late April through mid-October. "After months of winter the first trip of the season is something we look forward to," mentions Melissa H. about Baker Park Reserve. Early fall camping offers fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures.

Privacy considerations: Many campgrounds feature open layouts. "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. Site selection matters for those seeking more seclusion.

Dog restrictions: While numerous campgrounds welcome pets, rules vary. At Peaceful Valley Campground, dogs must remain leashed at all times. "Super quiet & relaxed atmosphere," notes a reviewer, making it suitable for dogs that get anxious in busy environments.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Family campers should consider sites near play areas. "Nice park for kids just a small hike away," mentions matt H. about Baker Campground. Site selection impacts how easily children can access these amenities.

Educational programs: Some parks offer learning opportunities. "They have programs every Saturday night, some of the ones we've been to were about bugs, raptors, bees, and snakes," shares Missy B. about Carver Park Reserve. These programs typically run 45-60 minutes.

Swimming options: Dakotah Meadows RV Park provides clean swimming facilities. "The swim area was cool after a hot day and the beach was gently sloping and smooth," says Sarah S. about another local beach. Water quality remains consistently monitored throughout summer months.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: RVers report mixed experiences with site leveling. "The sites are paved and have well-maintained grass," reports Chris F. about Dakotah Meadows RV Park. Bringing leveling blocks remains recommended even at designated RV sites.

Full hookup availability: Minneapolis Southwest KOA offers complete utility connections. "Spacious spaces, friendly staff. Had a great indoor pool, clean shower and bathroom building," notes Paul W. Electric service typically provides 30/50 amp options at designated sites.

Dump station access: Several campgrounds maintain dump stations for those without sewer hookups. "We stayed in the East Loop which is for smaller RVs and tents. It has electricity but no water hookups, however there are water pumps," explains Angela L. about Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Many parks require advance scheduling for dump station use during busy periods.

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