Camping near Rockford, MN

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    The western suburbs of Rockford, Minnesota feature a mix of county parks, state forests, and regional reserves offering varied camping experiences within a 30-mile radius. Baker Park Reserve in nearby Medina provides well-maintained campgrounds with modern amenities including showers, electric hookups, and boat access to Lake Independence. Lake Maria State Park, located northwest of Rockford, offers more secluded camping with walk-in sites and rustic cabins nestled among hardwood forests and small lakes. The Three Rivers Park District manages several campgrounds in the area, including both developed sites with full hookups and more primitive options for those seeking a traditional camping experience.

    Most campgrounds in the Rockford area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter camping available at Lake Maria State Park. Reservations are essential during summer weekends, particularly at popular locations like Baker Park Reserve. As one camper noted, "Baker Park was our camp choice for inexpensive camping near Minneapolis. It was crowded with RVs and tents alike but never seemed loud or cramped." The region experiences typical Minnesota seasonal conditions with humid summers prone to mosquitoes and occasional severe thunderstorms. Spring camping often means muddy conditions, while fall offers spectacular foliage with fewer crowds. Cell service varies considerably, with better coverage at developed campgrounds closer to town and spotty reception in more remote areas.

    Family-friendly amenities distinguish many campgrounds near Rockford. Swimming beaches, playgrounds, and paved biking trails are common features at county and regional parks. Baker Park Reserve receives consistently high ratings for its clean facilities and lake access, though several reviewers mention limited privacy between sites. According to one visitor, "The beaches are some of the best in Minnesota. The bike trails are nearby and plentiful." For those seeking more seclusion, the dispersed camping areas in Sand Dunes State Forest provide a more rustic experience, though campers should be prepared for primitive conditions and abundant poison ivy. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, waterfowl, and occasional fox sightings, particularly in the less developed camping areas north of Rockford.

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    Best Campgrounds near Rockford (89)

      1. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

      4.5(38)7mi from RockfordRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "The beaches are some of the best in Minnesota. The bike trails are nearby and plentiful."

      from $21 - $29 / night

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      2. Lake Maria State Park Campground

      4.4(34)18mi from Rockford22 sitesTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This park is only about 50 minutes away from me, and for hiking/camping I only think it is worth a trip in the fall."

      "I chose Lake Maria for a solo camping excursion because it was close to the Cities, but still offered the level of seclusion I wanted."

      from $22 - $80 / night

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      3. Minneapolis Northwest KOA

      3.7(11)12mi from RockfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The site was spacious and private-surrounded on 3 sides by trees. The bathrooms were clean. The pool area was clean and without issue."

      "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."

      4. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve

      4.7(3)3mi from RockfordTents

      "Great for birding and walking trails! One of my favorite places to go near home😁"

      "When I first pulled in I checked out the single track trail area first and the parking lot was full of mountain bikers. "

      5. Three Rivers Park District Baker Campground

      5.0(3)6mi from RockfordRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tons of trails and camping. 🏕"

      6. Lake Auburn Campground

      4.5(10)16mi from RockfordRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $15 - $18 / night

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      7. Crow Hassan Park Reserve

      4.3(3)9mi from RockfordTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Do a 180 on the trail and she is happy to trot away from the trailer."

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

      from $15 / night

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      8. Ann Lake Campground — Sand Dunes State Forest

      4.2(23)23mi from Rockford4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Lots of close camp sites for larger groups near the entrance. The further back you go on the road, the more spread out sites get. There are a few walk-in sites that I absolutely love."

      "Just a quick one night trip but a perfect getaway close to home. Very quiet. Camp host was nice . Found a tucked away site that we could park Infront of for more privacy"

      from $50 / night

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      9. South of Sand Dunes State Forest

      4.2(20)22mi from RockfordRVs, Tents

      "For the proximity to the city and nearby highways, this was a good spot. Didn’t expect to see as many campers as I did, but all seemed to be friendly."

      "I love that it's so close to home. I was able to walk in and find an incredible spot to camp and lay in my hammock."

      10. Carver Park Reserve - Three Rivers Park District

      4.0(7)16mi from RockfordRVs, Tents

      "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"

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    Recent Reviews near Rockford, MN

    524 Reviews of 89 Rockford Campgrounds


    • Crystal R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Lebanon Hills Regional Park

      Close to the cities and reasonably priced

      It's definitely not my favorite campground because it doesn't feel like you are in the woods. But I like it because it's close to the cities and I love the regional park for hiking, swimming, boating, etc.

      There are three sections... First is the main rv section. The sites are very close together, like a lot of rv parks. Then there is the primitive camping loop which is where I stay. The sites are further apart and separated by trees and bushes. I don't love that recently they added a ton of mulch to each site, basically like a playground. It just doesn't fit the camping vibe.

      There's another loop that's for both tents and rvs that also has a little more space and a playground in the center.

      The staff is generally very friendly but they do have a lot of rules so beware.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      El Rancho Manana

      Run down with buildings in disrepair.

      Just spent 4 nights here with our popup and disappointed in how poor the place has been kept up. Only one shower worked out of 3 in the mens and womens bathroom and the light was out in the one that did work. Hardly any water came out as well. Same for the hand washing sinks in the mens, only one had water coming out. The laundry building mens bathroom had a faucet the wasn't even attached to the counter top so I had to hold it down to move the lever to turn the water on. The gravel roads have a lot of washed out areas so ruts and potholes everywhere. Definately not worth the price and won't be staying here again. The only two positives that I can say is that the staff is freindly and the lake is very clear for June compared to other lakes in MN. Caught quite a few nice sunfish off the dock and even a few sm bass. The old west show area does look nice but nothing went on there the weekend we were at the campground.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Veterans Campground On Big Marine Lake

      Veterans Campground

      The Veterans Campground is by far the best campground we have ever been to! The people are amazing The grounds are well kept, very clean. This is our home away from home. It's the perfect place for your kids to be kids like we did in the 90's home by the time the street lights come on. Us parents can finally relax!

    • Jeremiah B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      South of Sand Dunes State Forest

      Great Spot

      Got a nice spot by the water, big parking spot, little below the spot is an opening towards water with a fire pit. 2-3 bars of service but never had an issue. Worked well. Very private. Bugs weren’t bad either

    • Larisa M.
      May. 18, 2026

      South of Sand Dunes State Forest

      Peaceful

      I was able to find a campsite not on the road. There was a trail from the parking spot so keep an eye out. Lots of animals saw a turkey and coyote so just be aware. Very pretty and calm. Had to pick up some trash from other campers just a reminder to leave no trace.

    • DIANNE T.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      High Island Creek Park

      Hidden Gem

      This place is spectacular,u have to walk down to the creek. God's work. Beautiful

    • Nika S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      South of Sand Dunes State Forest

      Very popular but good

      We stayed here from about 10pm to 6am. There were a ton of people there so it was hard finding somewhere to sleep. Once we did, it was very quiet and we got a good nights rest. There were a couple of cars that passed us in the morning when we left but nothing too crazy. The scenery was very beautiful. This is definitely a great free option if you’re looking for a peaceful spot in the woods to sleep!

    • Jennifer N.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      South of Sand Dunes State Forest

      Pretty place, ugly locals

      I stayed there with my RV. Most all of the campsites were too small to park it, but I found one at the very end of the park to stay. Although the land itself is beautiful, the locals were reporting me to the DNR officer, who were clearly his friends, and accusing me of things I was not doing. Also, there’s a lot of traffic in and out of there and they fly through there day and night, as well as a lot of gunfire going off a lot of the time. I use T-Mobile service and I was on SOS most of the time. Not very impressed.


    Guide to Rockford

    Camping around Rockford, MN centers primarily on county and regional parks within a 15-30 mile radius. The area sits at approximately 945 feet above sea level with terrain characterized by small kettle lakes, mixed hardwoods, and occasional sandy soil deposits. Summer highs average 83°F with significant humidity, while spring campers often contend with frost warnings until mid-May. Winter camping options remain limited to Lake Maria State Park with temperatures regularly dropping below 10°F.

    What to do

    Hiking through oak savannas: Lake Maria State Park offers extensive trail networks through mature oak forests and around small lakes. "The hike itself is rather hilly, and the site is about a quarter mile off of the main path. When I went, the black flies were vicious, so be careful," notes one visitor. The trails range from easy 1-mile loops to more challenging 5+ mile routes with moderate elevation changes.

    Birding year-round: Crow Hassan Park Reserve provides exceptional birding opportunities through restored prairie landscapes. "I never tire walking the dog park circle along the crow river! Great for birding and tons of beautiful trails," states one frequent visitor. Early mornings (5-7am) yield the best songbird viewing during spring and summer months.

    Horseback riding: Several parks near Rockford maintain designated equestrian trails. Crow Hassan Park Reserve includes equestrian camping with specialized facilities. According to a visitor, "The barn stalls are available for use, otherwise there are overhead horse hitch lines. This campground is nicely maintained and has nice mature trees." Day riders can access over 15 miles of dedicated horse trails.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Minneapolis Northwest KOA maintains well-regarded bathroom and shower facilities. "Clean showers and bathroom. The sites are well maintained. The staff is very kind and accommodating," reports one camper. Most campgrounds in the area provide vault toilets as standard, with shower facilities typically available only at larger established campgrounds.

    Spacious sites: Bunker Hills Regional Park offers notably roomy camping spots. "For being in the middle of the northern suburbs of Minneapolis, this park and campground is surprisingly woodsy, secluded and spacious," notes one camper. Sites average 40-50 feet between neighbors, with some premium sites providing even greater separation.

    Lakes and swimming beaches: Lake Auburn Campground features a popular swimming area with amenities. "The beach is very nice. Nice, well-maintained campground good for drive-in camping and RVs," shares a visitor. Many campers appreciate that the swimming areas maintain relatively shallow entry points, making them suitable for families with small children.

    What you should know

    Bug populations: Insects can be intense, particularly at certain campgrounds. At Lake Maria State Park, one camper reported, "The black flies were dive bombing the car like a scene from Armageddon. First step onto the grassy trail exploded in a cloud of mosquitos." Most experienced campers bring permethrin-treated clothing and multiple types of repellents.

    Poison ivy awareness: Ann Lake in Sand Dunes State Forest requires vigilance. "Sites are large with varying degrees of privacy. Well spaced out, just some have less undergrowth. Be aware that the undergrowth is at least 25% poison ivy," warns a recent visitor. Long pants and closed shoes are recommended for hiking off established trails.

    Reservation requirements: Weekend camping during peak season (June-August) typically requires reservations 2-3 months in advance. One camper at Lake Rebecca Park Reserve noted, "This has an amazing beach. Great Trails. Sweet single track for mountain biking." Most campgrounds open reservations on a 120-day rolling window.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Many county campgrounds feature extensive play areas. "Lake Rebecca Park Reserve has the best kids park at any campground I've been to," shares one parent. The most family-friendly campgrounds typically include modern play structures within walking distance of camping areas.

    Educational programming: Several parks offer structured activities for children. At Lake Rebecca Park Reserve, campers report excellent nature programs. "Big park! Great for birding and walking trails! One of my favorite places to go near home," notes a regular visitor. Programs typically run weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

    Swimming options: Beach facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. "Lake Auburn was an awesome primitive style campground. We stayed here in late September and into October. There are 57 sites with an unguarded beach, playground, volleyball court and tons of miles of trails," reports one family.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Electric and water connections are limited at many campgrounds. Bunker Hills Regional Park provides multiple service options as noted by one RVer: "There are both primitive (tent) non-electric sites, and sites with electricity, even some 50 amp." Sewer hookups are rare at most county parks.

    Access considerations: Some parks have challenging access roads. "Some overhanging branches on the road in scrape the top and sides," reports one RVer with a 30' class C at Ann Lake. Low-hanging branches and narrow campground roads can present challenges for larger rigs, particularly at older, more rustic campgrounds.

    Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds close between mid-October and late April. At Minneapolis Northwest KOA, they operate a defined season: "The sites are stacked on top of each other, but there is a pool (unheated) and a cute little camp store." Full hookup sites typically cost $30-45 per night depending on the season and amenities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Rockford, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Rockford, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 89 campgrounds and RV parks near Rockford, MN and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Rockford, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rockford, MN is Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve with a 4.5-star rating from 38 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rockford, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Rockford, MN.