Best Campgrounds near Redwood Falls, MN

Redwood Falls camping areas in Minnesota range from state parks to local grounds with different features. This is now my favorite MN State Park, with good upkeep and nice prairie trails to walk. Lake Shetek State Park has bigger gravel camping spots and some good fishing if you bring your gear. Sibley State Park is quieter with plenty of trails and good views of the surrounding area. Summer works best for camping here when it's warm and you can see wildflowers growing everywhere. The parks have basic stuff you need - showers, tables, and fire rings so you don't have to rough it completely. You can hike, fish, or check out some historical places when you're not at your campsite. Make sure to look up any closures before you go, especially in spring when some areas might still be muddy or closed.

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Guide to Redwood Falls

Camping near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, offers a variety of beautiful spots for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

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What you should know:

  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially in the summer. A camper at Lac qui Parle Upper Campground — Lac qui Parle State Park warned, "The mosquitos weren't! Stayed right after a mosquito hatch sadly."
  • Limited Privacy: Some campgrounds have sites close together. A visitor at Flandrau State Park mentioned, "The campsites on the inside of the rings are close together and no vegetation for privacy between sites."
  • Water Access: Not all campgrounds have potable water. A camper at High Island Creek Park noted, "There isn't any potable water on site."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with nearby swimming areas, like Oak Ridge Campground — Sibley State Park. One reviewer said, "Shower and bathrooms available in the campground."
  • Wildlife Exploration: Encourage kids to explore nature. A camper at Red Fox Campground — Minneopa State Park mentioned, "Be sure to visit the waterfall in the other section of the park nearby!"
  • Secure Food: Remind kids to keep food safe from wildlife. A visitor at High Island Creek Park advised, "Please be kind to mother nature and keep your food and trash secure!"

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Camping near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, offers a mix of adventure and relaxation. With these tips and insights, you're ready to make the most of your outdoor experience!

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