Saint Cloud, Minnesota sits at the junction of the Mississippi and Sauk rivers, with an elevation of 1,030 feet in a transition zone between prairie and deciduous forest. The camping season typically runs from May through October, though winter camping options exist at select locations. Heavy summer rainfall can create muddy conditions on hiking trails, requiring waterproof footwear during peak camping months.
What to do
Hiking through wooded terrain: Lake Maria State Park offers backpacking sites with varying distances from parking areas. "Backpack sites only. Love this park as it offers many backpacking sites with some being very short hikes in and some being longer hikes. Some are lake front and some are more woodsy sites," notes Tori K. in her review of Lake Maria State Park Campground.
Beginner backpacking practice: The short hikes at Lake Maria make it perfect for first-time backpackers. "If you're new to hiking, I suggest doing some research if you're going to attempt stuff like this... Carrying firewood, food, water, gear, on a hilly trail through the woods can become real tough real fast for anyone that isn't physically active," advises cheeming Y.
Mini golf and outdoor games: Family-friendly activities abound at St. Cloud-Clearwater RV Park. "It has a 9 hole mini golf, shuffleboard, salt water pool, and a lobby/gift shop. They also offer a nice seating area for those hot or raining days with free arcade," notes S L. in their review.
Frisbee golf course: Bunker Hills Regional Park offers disc golf enthusiasts a top-rated course. "Close to a top 10 disc golf course if that's your thing (it's ours)," mentions Lynsey M. about their experience at Bunker Hills Regional Park.
What campers like
Secluded tent sites: For those seeking glamping close to Saint Cloud, Minnesota, backpacking sites offer private accommodations. "This hike-in site is about a half-mile walk from the parking area, and the journey in is half the magic: winding wooded trails, wildflowers, and glimpses of the lake through the trees," describes a visitor at Lake Maria State Park.
Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms are a common highlight. "Clean bathrooms with hot water, clean laundry room," notes Heidi H. about her stay at St. Cloud-Clearwater RV Park, which offers upscale glamping near Saint Cloud.
Waterpark access: Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve combines camping with water recreation. "Huge waterpark, miles of bike trails," writes Tiffany W., while another camper adds, "We spent two nights in the campground. It was fairly busy, but we still felt secluded despite a full campground."
Wildlife viewing: Nature enthusiasts appreciate the abundance of animals. "We saw pileated woodpeckers, red squirrels, and a chorus of chorus frogs. Nature feels close here ā in the best way," mentions a Lake Maria visitor about their glamping experience.
What you should know
Bug preparation essential: Several campgrounds report significant insect activity. "The bugs were dive bombing the car like a scene from Armageddon... Walking along the kids all looked like Pig-Pen from Peanuts. Even though we'd sprayed everyone down the bugs must have felt safety in numbers because we were covered in welts in no time flat," reports Steph H. about Lake Maria State Park.