Best Cabin Camping near Rochert, MN

Several state parks and private resorts around Rochert, Minnesota provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Maplewood State Park Campground offers camper cabins with electricity, heat, ceiling fans, and private docks on Beers Lake. "We stayed at Maplewood State Park mid-July. We actually stayed in one of the 3 camper cabins and loved it! They have electricity, heat, ceiling fans and a private dock on Beers Lake," notes camper Stacia R. Strawberry Lake Cabin provides more comprehensive amenities with drinking water, electric hookups, showers, and toilets. The Wilds Resort & Campground and Valhalla Resort both offer pet-friendly cabin options with picnic tables and fire rings. Itasca State Park's Bear Paw Campground features log-style cabins with small kitchens suitable for basic meal preparation, while providing access to shared shower facilities and bathrooms.

Cabin sizes range from intimate one-room structures to larger family accommodations with multiple sleeping areas. Most resort cabins require minimum stays of 2-3 nights, with Norway Beach Resort cabins starting at $500 for three nights. Wilderness Bay Resort offers fully stocked cabins with fireplaces available on a weekly basis. Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with The Wilds Resort explicitly welcoming pets while other facilities prohibit them entirely. According to reviewer Krista T., "The cabin was nice and cozy - it had a tiny kitchen that was sufficient enough for a few meals but definitely plan on bringing your own kitchen tools in case they don't have what you need." Rustic cabins typically provide basic furnishings and electricity, while deluxe options include indoor plumbing and more comprehensive kitchen facilities. Advance reservations are essential, particularly for summer weekends and holiday periods.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, blankets, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple microwaves and mini-refrigerators to fully equipped kitchens with stoves and cookware. Cabins at Itasca State Park include basic cooking equipment, though visitors should bring specialized utensils or cooking tools. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, though some may require guests to bring their own fire-starting supplies. Pelican Rapids, approximately 20 minutes from Maplewood State Park, offers grocery shopping at Larry's grocery store along with a liquor store and pharmacy for additional supplies. Bringing food coolers is recommended even for cabins with refrigerators, as space is often limited.

Best Cabin Sites Near Rochert, Minnesota (24)

    1. Valhalla Resort

    2 Reviews
    Rochert, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 847-8753

    $30 - $190 / night

    "It's very rustic and lovely."

    2. Maplewood State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Erhard, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 863-8383

    "We stayed at Maplewood State Park mid-July. We actually stayed in one of the 3 camper cabins and loved it! They have electricity, heat, ceiling fans and a private dock on Beers Lake."

    "We stayed 7 nights really wish we had booked a few weeks. Our site was #16. We had electric hook up, fill with water near the dump station."

    3. The Wilds Resort & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Rochert, MN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 849-2051

    "This resort is amazing, quiet, clean, friendly people, and pet friendly!"

    "Basically have a 24/7 help number, always ready to answer questions, the cutest little gift shop,,,ice cream!! it was perfect and we only stayed a night!!"

    4. Birchmere Resort & Campground

    1 Review
    Rochert, MN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 334-5741

    "Beautiful lake. Most campsites are seasonal so make your reservations early. Bathrooms are very clean and showers are spacious. Only downside to this beautiful campground is the small sites."

    5. Strawberry Lake Cabin

    1 Review
    Rochert, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (559) 972-0050

    $180 - $220 / night

    "This cabin is SO cute and it's clear they take great pride in their property. Remote worker? No problem! There is high speed internet on premise."

    6. Bear Paw Campground — Itasca State Park

    38 Reviews
    Laporte, MN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 266-2100

    "Beautiful State Park. Cleanest bathrooms! And bathroom is a log cabin which is cool. Haven’t explored yet but there are lots of trails. We are in Bear Paw campground spot 2."

    "Stayed at site #2, which is one of the more private sites. Spacious, picnic table and fire ring, several set of trees suitable for hammocks."

    7. Pine Ridge Campground — Itasca State Park

    32 Reviews
    Laporte, MN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 699-7251

    "Itasca State Park offers campgrounds that will give the full outdoor wilderness experience, away from the sounds of cities and cars. It's a wonderful place for hiking,biking, and water activities."

    "We wanted to get a jumpstart on the 2019 camping season so we booked a backpacking site (Friday) and two sites here (Saturday) for the first weekend in May."

    8. Golden Eagle Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dent, MN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 346-4386

    "This is a private campground and we were lucky to get in. Has electric and water...shower house and bathrooms...beach to swim and good fishing and boating. A lodge to visit in and cabins to rent."

    "On the Gunflint Trail  off the beaten path! Get away from it all...really. No cell to bother you here! On Flour Lake with great service from the staff."

    9. R & D Resort & Campground

    1 Review
    Park Rapids, MN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 573-3182

    10. Glendalough State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Battle Lake, MN
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (218) 864-0110

    "Woah love this park! Has so many things to do.

    • Went on the hiking club trail around Annie Battle Lake, most of it is even paved for biking or groomed for skiing."

    "This park is a little gem. The campgrounds are on Annie Battle Lake, a peaceful little lake."

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Cabin Reviews near Rochert, MN

148 Reviews of 24 Rochert Campgrounds


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

    Sunnybrook Park

    Lots to do!

    This park features 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, two camping cabins, softball fields, frisbee golf, volleyball area and a children's zoo, which includes buffalo, whitetail deer, peacocks, and golden pheasants. Site had picnic table and fire ring.

    Camping with the whole family so there may be some familiar rigs from other reviews of mine.

  • Stacia R.
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Maplewood State Park Campground

    Loved our short time here in a camper cabin

    We stayed at Maplewood State Park mid-July. We actually stayed in one of the 3 camper cabins and loved it! They have electricity, heat, ceiling fans and a private dock on Beers Lake. There is a vault toilet & water spicket nearby. Each cabin has its own fire pit and picnic table area. It felt very private although the cabins are rather near to each other. We checked out the campgrounds and they had spacious sites, some more private than others. It had a family friendly feel and was obviously a favorite spot for fisherman and water recreation enthusiasts. I wish we could have spent more time in the 9200 acre park. There is a swimming beach & picnic area that allows you to have campfires, as well as a nice shower house. The ranger was helpful regarding my questions about the lake and potentially renting a cabin for ice fishing this winter. At sunset, sitting by the lake, it was beautiful- nothing but songbirds and the call of loons to listen to.

  • Donna H.
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Bear Paw Campground — Itasca State Park

    Head waters of Mississippi

    Beautiful State Park. Cleanest bathrooms! And bathroom is a log cabin which is cool. Haven’t explored yet but there are lots of trails. We are in Bear Paw campground spot 2. Very spacious and private, not looking at lake, but like the woods around us.

  • HollyRose M.
    Nov. 7, 2020

    Glendalough State Park Campground

    Well Managed

    Woah love this park! Has so many things to do.

    • Went on the hiking club trail around Annie Battle Lake, most of it is even paved for biking or groomed for skiing.

    • The yurt and watercraft sites are secluded and so awesome with great views, right on the lake, firewood and water back there available specifically for that area... so cool.

    • The cart in sites and camper cabins are in a little old growth forest area right on the lake up in a little hill area. Spaced out quite well, all have views of lake (even though on a hill so for swimming/boating access you gotta go to appropriate spots). What a site for camping!

    • Very clear and calm lakes, sandy, and the little creeks/rivers betwixt them are just begging to be canoed or kayaked.

    • Great swimming areas and picnic tables and fire pits everywhere. Vast views and also pretty wooded areas.

    • Shower and rest rooms very modern by the trail center.

    All in all so cool that they kept it so rustic has a cool history! Big views and wooded views which I love. Various walks, streams and lakes. Campground is the real deal and good for anyone who wants a wilderness experience without actually backpacking! Great for kids, for sure!

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Fawn Sleeping Resort

    Well groomed, off the road, quiet and near the lake

    While this seems to be mainly an "RV" campground, but there were a few cabins on the lake and two gorgeous tent sites that would be the envy of many other camps. They were ideal, especially for the family that wanted the "tent" experience without having to huff it through the woods with toddlers in tow.

    Sleeping Fawn is very clearly marked from the road, and although they don't say "campground" on the sign, there are a few tent sites available. It's about a 3/4 mile drive off the main road, but signage is apparent the entire way, and it's super easy to find once you get there. There is an office for check in, cabins to rent and lots of RV sites available too. Even though RV's seem to dominate here, the roadway through the woods and past them is peaceful and serene. Pine needles cover the ground and create a softness to the scenery. The posts that mark each site are wooden, tall, and are clearly numbered. Close to the entrance is a "tent parking" area, a cart for hauling your things, and 2 tent pads, just across the drive and down a little path about 20 yards. Perfect!

    The tent sites are far enough apart to be "separate", but close enough that if you had family or friends, they are close by. Garbage cans are at the split in the path between #1 and #2 and each site has a fire ring, picnic table, gorgeous, flat tent pad and a view of the lake. And again, if you needed something from the car, it's a 50 yard walk. Not a 3 mile trudge through the woods.

    Camping in tents May 18 - Oct 1

    Camping rates were a bit steep for my liking, but I like primitive sites in the woods. So if you were a family trying to introduce wee ones to camping, it would still be worth it. $28 for a site as of 2018. Or a weekly rate of $170. Showers and laundry available, as well as free coffee in the morning. They also have a beach, nature trail, small store and other amenities.

    NOTE: Pets are not allowed at this resort

  • Tori K.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2025

    Sunnybrook Park

    Quaint and fun

    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. A couple of cute cabins to rent. Picnic tables at each site (some are warped). 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.

  • T
    Aug. 19, 2021

    Bear Paw Campground — Itasca State Park

    Perfect August Evening

    Stayed at site #2, which is one of the more private sites. Spacious, picnic table and fire ring, several set of trees suitable for hammocks. Vault toilet a few steps away, flush toilets and showers a short walk away. Did a small amount of hiking, but there are extensive trails. Breathtaking views of several lakes and old growth pines throughout the park.

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2018

    R & D Resort & Campground

    Seems nice, off the road, but not sure where camping is

    In the off season, it's kind of hard to get a feel for a campground in Minnesota. They aren't terribly well used. But this one had some occupants. However, the office was closed, so I couldn't ask any questions.

    The sign by the main road says "resort and campground", but the sign closer to the location only says "resort", however, their website has camping prices as well as cabin prices. But I couldn't seem to find the campground. Maybe it was one in the same for campers and RV's?

    The cabins looked lovely from the outside, although there were interspersed with some old, bedraggled sheds. Some of the cabins were right on the lake and had what appeared to be really nice decks. All seemed to have BBQ grills provided as well. The office (lodge?) was a large building with an attached in ground pool. Lots of RV campers were there. So I'm assuming that this is mainly an RV park.

    Their website mentions camping rates around $40/night. One of those places I think I'd bypass if I had a tent, but for an RV, it might be a good deal.

    There is also a sand beach with canoes that I assume are free to use if you stay there. A nice little perk.

  • D
    Sep. 5, 2020

    The Wilds Resort & Campground

    Amazing resort off the beaten path

    What an amazing find and diamond in the rough! This resort is amazing, quiet, clean, friendly people, and pet friendly! Only a 3 mile ride down the gravel to get to ATV trails, and a premium gas pump to fill up with when you get back at the resort after riding. Private boat launch and swimming beach make it fun for the kids and convenient for dad to dock his boat to go fishing. Will definitely book a stay here again, soon!


Guide to Rochert

Cabins near Rochert, Minnesota occupy a forested region characterized by rolling hills and numerous lakes at an elevation of approximately 1,350 feet above sea level. The area features a mix of coniferous and deciduous woodland within the transition zone between prairie and northern forest ecosystems. Winter cabin rentals typically require earlier booking, with temperatures often dropping below zero degrees Fahrenheit from December through February.

What to do

Lake activities at Itasca State Park: Bear Paw Campground provides access to multiple lakes suitable for swimming, fishing, and paddling. "The lakes are quiet and peaceful with easy access for kayaks/canoes from Bearpaw campground. There are great biking trails that will lead you through the park to the Mississippi Headwaters," notes Melissa H. The park features rental options for watercraft, including canoes and paddle boards.

Biking opportunities: Glendalough State Park Campground offers a paved bike trail with minimal elevation gain suitable for all ages. "Small park but still a great place to get outdoors for the day. No motors allowed on the lakes, so canoeing, kayaking and fishing are great," reports Dan C. Bike rentals available on site for visitors without their own equipment.

Trail exploration: The extensive network of trails at Maplewood State Park ranges from easy to moderate difficulty. "Easily a contender for best hiking trails in the MN state parks state system. This western park offers miles of hiking with the North Country Trail weaving throughout," writes Will H. Fall hiking is especially popular when maple trees display vibrant colors, typically peaking in late September.

What campers like

Privacy and seclusion: The Wilds Resort & Campground offers cabins situated in wooded settings with ample space between units. "What an amazing find and diamond in the rough! This resort is amazing, quiet, clean, friendly people, and pet friendly! Only a 3 mile ride down the gravel to get to ATV trails," mentions Dshores. Cabins include private fire rings and picnic areas.

Waterfront access: Many rental accommodations at Valhalla Resort feature direct lake access with docks. "We go tenting here. It's our favorite place so far. It's very rustic and lovely," shares Paula P. The property maintains a swimming area with gradual depth entry suitable for children.

Modern amenities in natural settings: Strawberry Lake Cabin provides unexpected conveniences despite its remote location. "Remote worker? No problem! There is high speed internet on premise. This is the perfect place for couple, families, and solo travelers that want to spoil themselves," notes Ashley F. The property offers year-round availability with winter insulation and heating.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most cabin facilities require bookings 6-12 months in advance for summer weekends. Winter reservations typically require 3-4 months advance planning, with holiday periods filling fastest.

Seasonal considerations: Spring rentals (April-May) often coincide with higher mosquito activity and potential muddy conditions on trails. Fall bookings (September-October) provide optimal weather with daytime temperatures averaging 55-65°F.

Supply planning: Golden Eagle Campground cabins require guests to bring specific items. "On Flour Lake with great service from the staff. Sights are close and tight but have nice tree and foliage growth between sites. No full hook up...but dump station on site," notes Sandra. Most cabins require guests to bring bedding, towels, and kitchen supplies.

Check-in procedures: Cabin check-in times typically range from 2-4pm with checkouts by 11am. Some facilities charge additional fees for early arrivals or late departures, generally $10-25 per hour.

Tips for camping with families

Yurt options: Pine Ridge Campground offers alternative accommodations beyond standard cabins. "Large open campsite with some great tree cover. Lots of campers, but plenty of access to clean showers and bathrooms. Our kids have loved the bike trails, 2 playgrounds, the beach, and ice cream at the Headwaters!" reports Sarah H. Yurts typically sleep 5-7 people with mattresses provided.

Beach access considerations: When selecting rental cabins with children, prioritize properties with designated swimming areas. "You have miles of trails and some historical sites to explore. This place has you covered for activities. Well kept and easy access," explains Ramona A. about Itasca State Park.

Storage limitations: Plan for minimal storage space when booking vacation cabins in this region. Most units provide limited closet and drawer space, making duffel bags or collapsible containers preferable to hard suitcases.

Tips from RVers

Alternative to RV camping: Birchmere Resort & Campground offers cabin options when RV sites are unavailable. "Beautiful lake. Most campsites are seasonal so make your reservations early. Bathrooms are very clean and showers are spacious," notes Patti E. Cabin rentals often cost $15-30 more per night than comparable RV sites but eliminate hookup concerns.

Year-round accessibility: Unlike seasonal RV sites that close during winter, many cabin rentals near Rochert remain open throughout winter months. Plowed access roads and heated accommodations make these viable options when RV systems would otherwise freeze.

Supplemental accommodations: Families traveling with multiple vehicles sometimes book cabin/RV site combinations. This arrangement provides additional sleeping space while maintaining kitchen access in the RV, particularly useful for larger groups during holiday gatherings.

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