Best Campgrounds near Staples, MN

Campgrounds near Staples, Minnesota range from developed sites with modern amenities to rustic forest locations with minimal facilities. The area includes Dower Lake Recreation Area within Staples city limits, which offers electric hookups and water access, while Old Wadena County Park provides a more primitive camping experience along the riverfront. Several locations accommodate both tent and RV camping, with Crow Wing State Park approximately 30 miles east offering cabin options. McGivern Park and Cottingham Park campgrounds provide additional public camping alternatives with varying levels of development and amenities.

Minnesota's seasonal patterns significantly influence camping conditions throughout the region. Most campgrounds operate from May through October, with limited winter accessibility. "This is a beautiful county maintained campground. Near Brandon, Minnesota. Lots of amenities. Nice swimming beaches," noted one visitor about a nearby facility. Road access varies considerably, with some campgrounds featuring paved entries while others require navigation along maintained gravel roads. Cell service can be spotty in more remote locations, especially near Old Wadena and McGivern Park. Reservations are recommended for weekend camping during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly, particularly at Dower Lake which maintains a 4.5/5 rating among visitors.

Lakefront camping represents a significant draw for the Staples area, with several campgrounds providing direct water access. The Mississippi River and numerous lakes create opportunities for fishing, swimming, and paddling directly from campsites. A review mentioned, "There is a boat launch right next to the campground. A fish cleaning house is provided at the campground." Campground amenities vary substantially across the region - Dower Lake Recreation Area features modern facilities including showers and electric hookups, while more remote locations may offer only vault toilets and fire rings. Several campgrounds provide picnic tables at each site, and firewood is often available for purchase. Proximity to hiking trails represents another highlight, with Old Wadena County Park connecting to scenic walking paths along the river corridor, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife and natural features.

Best Camping Sites Near Staples, Minnesota (170)

    1. Crow Wing State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Baxter, MN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 825-3075

    $21 / night

    "Tent camp here once and a while, but finally got around to officially doing the hiking club trail."

    "Nice trails along the Mississippi River, easy to walk, good signage on trails, and good information signs with history of each site along the trail.

    Very Clean men’s bathroom."

    2. Dower Lake Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Staples, MN
    3 miles
    Website

    "On a little lake with a swimming area, great for kayaks, fishing, SUP. Lots of black flies but thats the lake lol."

    3. McGivern Park Campground

    1 Review
    Staples, MN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 631-7650

    $14 / night

    "Huge pine trees all around."

    4. Old Wadena County Park

    1 Review
    Staples, MN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 631-7604

    $15 / night

    5. Rock Lake

    5 Reviews
    Nisswa, MN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 825-3075

    $15 / night

    "There are about 10 sites that are next to the water giving you access to fishing, swimming and docking a small watercraft. Most of the sites are surrounded by trees. Which is great for privacy."

    "This a rustic campground with no showers and vault toilets. some sites are open and next to each other. there are RV people who think that because it’s rustic that they can run their generators all day"

    6. Knob Hill

    2 Reviews
    Staples, MN
    11 miles
    Website

    8. Cottingham Park Campground

    1 Review
    Staples, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 631-7650

    9. Sunnybrook Park

    4 Reviews
    Wadena, MN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 539-3104

    $20 - $38 / night

    "There is a bike trail nearby. No fire pits at each site so bring one if you can! There is a large community fire pit though. Full hookup sites available."

    10. Gull Lake Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    Baxter, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 290-5772

    $32 - $50 / night

    "Minnesota in the summer the parks are very full of large RVs. Our teardrop fits inside one. Nice clean campground. Friendly rangers. Nice showers."

    "We stayed in site 29 with electric and it was large but the only down fall is the firewood for purchase is next to the site, so there is a bit more foot traffic walking by."

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Recent Reviews near Staples, MN

350 Reviews of 170 Staples Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Ronald Cloutier - Cross Lake

    Crosslake MN COE campground

    This is a spacious campground with 123 sites, most with electricity, all wooded. The Lake is actually part of a string of lakes friendly to high speed motor boats as well as canoeing/kayaking. Like all other COE campgrounds, it honors campground passes, cutting the fees by half. A COE ranger patrols regularly. It of definitely dog friendly without breed or size restrictions. It is just north of Brainard, MN so civilization is nearby but the turn of Crosslake has All the amenities of city life. As with many other campgrounds, it's not busy Sunday-Thursday but gets much busier on weekend days. I would highly recommend this campground.

  • Tony L.
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Mantrap Lake Campground and Day-Use Area

    Loved it

    Great campground. Very quiet during the week. Most sites are separated by trees and vegetation. Out of 39 sites, 4 are currently occupied and none can see each other. Loving it here.

  • James R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Greer Lake

    Great rustic camp ground

    This my second time here and I love it. It’s on a lake on state forest trail and 2 toilets and water pumps.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Great place to camp.

    Two Rivers Campground is the perfect spot for a fun and relaxing getaway. They have a lazy river, a splash pool for little ones, and another pool for all ages. Kids will love the giant inflatable bouncy house, mini golf, and the many activities offered. The general store has all your camping essentials, plus they make great pizza and other food—delivered right to your campsite along with firewood and ice, just by calling or texting. The campground also features a beautiful beach area on the river that’s perfect for swimming. A few nice spots to shower and restrooms. Quiet beaches one is 1100 to 0900. It’s well maintained and taken care of. We will come back again.

  • The Rolling Panda  ..
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground

    Small quiet park

    This park is very small, minimal vegetation between sites. It was buggy, but manageable. Clean facilities, easy to navigate. If you're looking for a quiet small park this is a good place to start.

  • Joni Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Shingobee Recreation Area

    Just a highway pulloff

    Parking on the dirt road pull off next to the highway, nothing too special. Short walk to a view but there isn't a view from the road.

  • Cassie W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2025

    Lucky Acres Campgrounds

    Great spot!

    Friendly caretakers, spots right on the beach and a clean shower house!

  • M
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Lake Carlos State Park Campground

    Absolutely Beautiful!

    We are camping/glamping in. 30’ fifth wheel. The sites here are spacious and cozy at the same time. Feels like we are deep in the forest but civilization is close enough for WiFi! Get some firewood from the Ranger, the fire pits are great!!


Guide to Staples

The Staples, Minnesota area sits at approximately 1,300 feet elevation within the transition zone between Minnesota's hardwood forests and prairie regions. The area experiences dramatic seasonal changes with summer temperatures typically ranging from 70-85°F with occasional thunderstorms, while winter camping requires significant preparation for sub-zero temperatures. Campsites near Staples provide access to multiple water bodies including the Crow Wing River system, which connects several smaller lakes and offers excellent paddling routes.

What to do

Paddle the Crow Wing River: Launch directly from Old Wadena County Park where water access points make for easy entry. "Beautiful park. Several camping spots for tents & RV's no hookups. Although they have old fashioned water pump if you need water. Not able to connect a water hose. But can fill up buckets for water. On the river. So you can launch canoes & kayaks," reports one visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes within 30 minutes of Staples offer various fishing experiences. At Rock Lake, "I caught a few bass and panfish both times I was there. There is a picnic/day use area, swimming beach and boat launch," notes one regular visitor. The smaller lakes are particularly good for introducing children to fishing.

Winter recreation: While most campgrounds close by November, some areas remain accessible for winter activities. "We booked early an early trip to pick up our new camper and ended up pushing out due to weather. We decided to brave the weather on the changed dates and went despite some snow. They plowed out a site for us," shared a winter camper at Crow Wing State Park.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Many campsites provide direct water access. At McGivern Park Campground, campers appreciate that it's "Great spot. Very nice to stay. On the crow wing river. Clean and well spaced sites. Firewood's available for free." The swimming areas are typically uncrowded compared to more developed recreational lakes.

Historical significance: The area contains numerous sites of historical interest. One visitor to Crow Wing State Park Campground noted, "Great state campground, good hiking trails, Paul Bunyan Bike Trail passes through park(120 miles long). Crow Wing town site interesting."

Well-maintained facilities: Many campers comment on the cleanliness of facilities. At Dower Lake Recreation Area, a visitor mentioned, "offers sites with no hookups and sites with electric (no water, but potable water station is provided to fill up prior to parking) bathrooms and showers in the campground. Fire ring and picnic table provide for each site."

What you should know

Reservations and timing: Most popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer weekends. "If you had a water site you did good. However, you have to get here before 10 am on Friday to ensure that of happening," advises a Rock Lake visitor. Weekday camping offers much better site selection.

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically across the region. Some campgrounds have reasonable service while others are completely off-grid. Planning ahead with downloaded maps is essential, especially for campgrounds on the western side of Staples.

Seasonal insect considerations: Mosquitoes can be intense during early summer. A visitor to Sunnybrook Park recommended, "Lots of fun amenities, most notable are disc golf and a small zoo with some bison and deer. Sites are fairly spacious and the tent sites are closest to the river." Bringing appropriate insect repellent is essential from June through August.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly swimming areas: Several campgrounds offer designated swimming beaches with gradual entry points. "Some full hookup sites but we just had electric only. Sites are nicely spaced but tight width wise. On a little lake with a swimming area, great for kayaks, fishing, SUP," notes a visitor to Dower Lake Recreation Area.

Playground access: For families with young children, campgrounds with playground equipment provide additional recreation options. Sunnybrook Park offers "fishing in Whiskey Creek, (stocked with rainbow trout, crappies, and sunfish), picnic area, children's playground, semi-enclosed shelters, campground area with full hook-up and tent sites."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Knob Hill provides unique natural settings for wildlife observation. "This is on the Crowe Wing River, and while I believe you can access it by car, we canoed to the site down the Crowe Wing River. It is very unique and pretty! There is an upper level campground and a lower campground. The lower has a view of the river and it a little further from the bathrooms, but much prettier."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Electric sites are limited at many campgrounds. At Rock Lake, "This a rustic campground with no showers and vault toilets. some sites are open and next to each other. there are RV people who think that because it's rustic that they can run their generators all day long." Plan accordingly if you require electrical hookups.

Site sizing considerations: Many of the best places to camp near Staples, Minnesota have varying site dimensions. A visitor to Crow Wing State Park Campground observed, "We canoed into the park on the Mississippi and had to carry a canoe to our site. It wasn't easy to find, but once we got there, we settled in. Trees for hammocks, picnic table, fire pit bathrooms and showers nearby."

Road access challenges: Some campgrounds have difficult access roads for larger rigs. "This place is off the beaten path for sure. It's more of a trail than a road for the last part and I was riding my Victory Motorcycle. 4 wheels is advised or a dirt bike," warns a visitor about Knob Hill Campground. Call ahead to confirm road conditions for larger RVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Dower Lake Recreation Area Campground?

Dower Lake Recreation Area Campground offers several practical amenities for campers. The facility provides access to clean drinking water and toilet facilities. The campground is designed to be big-rig friendly, making it accessible for larger RVs and campers. Walk-in access is available for tent campers who prefer a more secluded experience. The recreation area's location on Dower Lake creates opportunities for water activities like fishing and swimming. While offering basic amenities, the natural setting provides a peaceful camping experience with easy access to the lake.

Where are the best campgrounds near Staples, Minnesota?

The Staples area offers several excellent camping options. Charles A. Lindbergh State Park Campground is one of the most beautiful campsites in the midwest, featuring wooded sites and access to the Mississippi River. Dower Lake Recreation Area provides a peaceful lakeside setting with water access, toilets, and sites that can accommodate larger RVs. Other nearby options include Old Wadena County Park and Sinclair Lewis City Campground, both offering scenic settings and basic amenities for campers. The region's numerous lakes and forests create an ideal backdrop for outdoor recreation.

Are there RV rental options available in Staples, Minnesota?

While Staples itself has limited RV rental options, the surrounding area offers alternatives. RV Resort Village is a nearby option with beautifully landscaped grounds featuring full grass sites and concrete slabs for easy setup. The quiet, peaceful setting is tucked away from the highway noise. Another option is Sinclair Lewis City Campground, which offers lakefront sites and is open from May 1st to October 1st annually. For RV rentals, check with local dealerships or online rental platforms that serve the central Minnesota region.