Pequot Lakes RV parks offer options for northern Minnesota travelers looking for full hookup sites. Seasonal operation generally runs from April through October, with most campgrounds closed during winter months. The area sits within Minnesota's pine forest region at approximately 1,300 feet elevation, with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season.
What to do
Biking access: The Paul Bunyan Trail connects to several RV campgrounds in the area. "Rode our bikes on the Paul Bunyan Trail to Nisswa and had some ice cream at The Chocolate Ox. Did a little shopping and got a beer at the brewery," notes a visitor at Wildwedge Golf and RV Park.
Golfing opportunities: Several RV parks are situated near golf courses. "The kids loved the mini golf and maze and we all loved the cute little golf course that was very well maintained," according to a review of Wildwedge Golf and RV Park.
Water recreation: While not all parks have water access, nearby lakes offer recreation. At Birch Bay RV Resort, campers appreciate "cute little lake with gorgeous sunsets, huge kiddy play area on water, free kayak and paddle board use."
What campers like
Privacy between sites: Some parks offer secluded camping spots. At RV There Yet Campground, "Each site has tons of space and lots of trees between sites. No looking into your neighbors site. Plenty of space for hammocks!"
Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives positive mentions. "The shower house was spacious and very clean," noted a visitor at RV Resort Village, while another camper mentioned "the grounds were beautifully landscaped with full grass."
Complimentary firewood: Some parks provide wood for campers. A reviewer at RV There Yet Campground noted "Each side has a plentiful pile of pine to burn. Nice addition and offering!"
What you should know
Site access considerations: Road conditions vary by location. At RV There Yet Campground, a reviewer warned "the road was very bumpy. This time of year it is fairly frozen, but could be messy in wet weather... The current road is primitive and might be difficult with RVs."
Campground policies: Some parks have visitor restrictions. At Birch Bay RV Resort, a camper noted, "We give this resort 5 stars because, despite it not being visitor friendly, they are up front in their policies about visitors and the place is great in all other respects."
Utility placement: Setup may require additional equipment at some parks. A reviewer at Minnesota National RV Park stated "The utilities are in the far back of the site. I needed about 20' of sewer, electric, and water hose to reach my rig."
Tips for camping with families
Playground availability: Some parks offer recreational areas for children. At Trails RV Park, "Great for kids, very nice playground and great pool."
Swimming options: Heated pools provide family recreation at select campgrounds. "The kids love the pool," mentions a visitor at Trails RV Park, while another notes it's a "nice heated outdoor pool."
Nearby attractions: Family-friendly activities exist beyond campground boundaries. At Wildwedge Golf and RV Park, "The kids loved the mini golf and maze," making it suitable for family outings.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: Surface quality varies between campgrounds. At Minnesota National RV Park, "Gravel pads, some a bit out of level. All 50 amp water and sewer," while RV Resort Village features "concrete pads was a nice touch."
Seasonal timing: Peak season fills quickly with varying opening dates. "It was their first weekend open," noted a camper at Hardy's Lake in the Woods RV Resort during Memorial Day weekend, mentioning "the pool wasn't ready yet but it is very large."
Cell connectivity: Connectivity remains consistent across most Pequot Lakes RV campgrounds. "Full hookups, good resort wifi and good Verizon," reported a camper at Birch Bay RV Resort in September.