Best South Saint Paul Campgrounds & Camping Areas

Camping areas around South Saint Paul, Minnesota include a mix of county and state park facilities providing varied accommodation options within 30 miles of the city. Lebanon Hills Regional Park in Eagan offers both tent and RV camping with modern amenities, while Lake Elmo County Park Reserve features spacious campsites with electric hookups in a natural setting. Afton State Park, located along the St. Croix River, provides year-round camping including cabin options. Most campgrounds in this region maintain a mix of drive-in sites and walk-in tent areas, with several parks featuring water access points for campers seeking recreational opportunities.

Many campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, typically from April through October, with limited winter camping options at select parks. Electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, though full sewer connections are less common. According to one visitor at Lake Elmo County Park Reserve, "The sites are spacious and far enough away from others to feel like there was enough privacy." Access roads are generally well-maintained, making most areas suitable for standard vehicles. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays, as metropolitan area parks experience high demand. Some facilities maintain alcohol prohibitions or pet restrictions that vary by park, requiring advance planning.

The proximity to both natural areas and urban amenities makes these camping locations particularly appealing for weekend trips. Campers frequently mention the surprising level of seclusion despite being near the metropolitan area. One reviewer noted that Lake Elmo "feels like you are out far but so close to home." Most campgrounds feature hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and playgrounds. Several parks offer swimming areas, including Lake Elmo's filtered swimming pond which receives positive reviews from families. Camper cabins represent an increasingly popular option at parks like Whitetail Woods and Afton State Park, providing year-round accommodation alternatives for those seeking more comfort. Sites with shade and natural screening tend to receive higher ratings, with campers appreciating parks that balance privacy with access to recreational facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near South Saint Paul, Minnesota (117)

    1. Lebanon Hills Regional Park

    43 Reviews
    Apple Valley, MN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 480-7773

    $24 - $42 / night

    "Professional built mtn bike trails for adventure. Camping in Minnesota suburbs. Miles of hiking, horseback riding, cross country ski trails. . perfect for my family's weekend Stay-cation"

    "We live about 15 mins. away from this campground. We stayed in the East Loop which is for smaller RVs and tents. it has electricity but no water hookups, however there are water pumps."

    2. Lake Elmo County Park Reserve

    37 Reviews
    Lake Elmo, MN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 430-8370

    $23 - $80 / night

    "For a County Park, Lake Elmo has an impressive list of amenities. Before we even get to the campsite let's mention the filtered swimming pond."

    "Lake Elmo County Park in Washington County Minnesota is a great park for families."

    3. Afton State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Afton, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 436-5391

    $22 - $85 / night

    "Minnesota State Parks have just started to build Yurts for 3 campgrounds around the state; Afton, Cuyuna and Glendalough State Parks."

    "It is also next to Afton Ski resort. This park has a lot of beautiful prairie landscape with some temperate forest features. Wildflowers, shrubs, fungi, evergreens, and deciduous trees."

    4. Willow River State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Hudson, WI
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (715) 386-5931

    "Fun to play in the water, go behind the waterfall and a good hike up 200 steps to view the falls from above!"

    "Located 5 miles outside of Hudson, Willow Creek State Park is large park with hiking, camp sites, fishing, canoeing, and the waterfall."

    5. St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park

    20 Reviews
    Denmark, MN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 430-8240

    "Minnesota is beautiful and there is so much to do here. The bathrooms are spotless and everything is new here."

    "Washington County, which manages campgrounds at both the Lake Elmo Park Reserve and St Croix Bluffs Regional Park, does a great job of maintaining campgrounds, trails, and bathroom facilities at both parks"

    6. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

    17 Reviews
    Lino Lakes, MN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 324-3340

    $20 - $75 / night

    "Kelly's Bar nearby has a great fish fry on Friday.   The campground is neat and well managed."

    "We have lived in the Twin Cities for two decades and have never visited Rice Creek Chain of Lakes before. We will again!"

    7. William O'Brien State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Marine on St. Croix, MN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (651) 539-4980

    $25 - $90 / night

    "Easy walking trails surround the park which is nice and convenient. Close proximity to Stillwater which made for a nice day trip. Camp sites were very clean and easy to access."

    "We O'Brian has some of the best groomed trails that I have been on."

    8. Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

    4 Reviews
    Rosemount, MN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (952) 891-7000

    $85 / night

    "There is a fire ring outside of each cabin, along with a table. No cooking is allowed inside the cabins, which can make things rough if the weather isn't cooperating. "

    "There is no cooking inside the cabin so you have to use the fire ring outside. Shower facilities are really nice and match the cabins. Plan ahead as these are hard to come by."

    9. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

    38 Reviews
    Maple Plain, MN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (763) 694-7662

    $21 - $29 / night

    "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."

    10. Tony’s Backyard

    1 Review
    Bloomington, MN
    12 miles
    +1 (612) 751-0908

    $45 - $60 / night

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Recent Reviews near South Saint Paul, MN

786 Reviews of 117 South Saint Paul Campgrounds


  • Tony Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 23, 2026

    Cannon Falls Campground

    Great for Kids!!

    This was our first camping experience and it was a great one! I would highly recommend this for anyone’s first or fifth camping adventure!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Stockholm Park Campground

    Nice site on Mississippi River

    Beautiful setting along the Mississippi River. A few campsites right on the river edge. Also sites with Electric.

    Across the railroad tracks is the nice little village of Stockholm which is famous for the PIE Shop. The village also has a wonderful bakery and other small shops and cafes.

    A very nice Nature Center outside of town with great prairie trails and views overlooking the Mississippi River up high in the bluffs.

    The campground does NOT have showers.

    Campground does not have sewage dumping station.

    The campground is located close to the railroad tracks but the trains go through fast and were not as bad as we expected.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Frontenac State Park Campground

    Bluffs overlooking Lake Pepin

    Clean level campsites, many overlooking Lake Pepin. Sites are short but there are separate areas to park your vehicle if needed. Not many electric sites. Many sites have tent pads and there are frequent pit toilets and well as a new restroom and shower building. Quiet except for the low rumble of frequent trains from both the Wi and MN sides. Lots of great trails! Of varying difficulties.

  • T
    Apr. 26, 2026

    Cannon River Wilderness Area

    Year round free camping

    Been camping here year round for 20+ years. Free, first come first served rustic hike/cart in sites with steel fire ring/grill. There are 4 official sites and 2 more unofficial sites with no fire ring.

    If you camp with animals: Sites all sit directly off walking trail very popular with dog walkers.


Guide to South Saint Paul

Camping opportunities near South Saint Paul, Minnesota provide both seclusion and convenience within 30 miles of the metropolitan area. The region features a mix of prairie, deciduous forest, and river valley terrain with elevations ranging from 700 to 900 feet above sea level. Most campgrounds operate in a seasonal window from April through October, though several parks now offer year-round camper cabins as alternatives during Minnesota's cold winters.

What to do

Hiking trails: Willow River State Park Campground offers numerous hiking options with varying difficulty levels. One camper noted, "We did SO many miles hiking! And at certain points in the river, you are able to get in and swim!" The park features beautiful waterfalls accessible by trail, providing natural swimming areas during summer months.

Kayaking and paddling: Lebanon Hills Regional Park provides access to a small lake perfect for beginner paddlers. According to one reviewer, "Nice little lake to kayak on," making this a suitable option for families with children or those new to water sports. Kayak and canoe rentals are available during the summer season.

Archery practice: Lake Elmo County Park Reserve maintains an archery range open to campers. A visitor shared that "other amenities like an archery range and hiking trails are fantastic for kids," providing an alternative outdoor activity when you need a break from swimming and hiking.

Winter camping: Afton State Park offers year-round camping options including camper cabins and yurts. As one visitor explains, "Perfect little cabin nestled in the southern half of the park! Screened in porch, heated with electricity, and two double bunk beds!" These structures allow comfortable camping even during Minnesota's coldest months.

What campers like

Swimming opportunities: Lake Elmo County Park Reserve features a unique swimming facility that combines natural elements with pool-like features. A camper described it as "a home made lake that has a sand bottom but it has chlorine like a pool so no weeds. Great for swimming." This offers a more controlled swimming environment than natural lakes.

Secluded sites: Despite proximity to the Twin Cities, many campers appreciate the privacy found at certain parks. One Lebanon Hills visitor commented, "We live about 15 mins. away from this campground... We liked that we weren't super close to any campers unlike most RV spots are nowadays." These secluded spots provide a wilderness feel without requiring long travel times.

Modern facilities: William O'Brien State Park Campground maintains clean, updated restroom facilities. According to a visitor, "The shower house needed a cleaning as well. There is no adjusting the shower temperature. Push the button and you get what you get." Most campgrounds in the area feature similar shower systems with timed water flow to conserve resources.

Varied terrain: Many parks in the region offer diverse landscapes within a single property. At Afton State Park, one visitor mentioned, "Great park with lots of elevation. Prairie, forest, river, it's got it all." This topographical variety provides different camping experiences depending on site selection.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near South Saint Paul fill quickly, especially during summer weekends. A visitor to Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park advised, "It's difficult to get reservations, so I recommend trying to start booking 120 days in advance, which is the farthest out you can reserve." Winter camping typically requires less advance planning.

Alcohol policies: Alcohol regulations vary significantly between parks. While St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park prohibits alcohol, other parks like Baker Campground permit it. Always check individual park rules before packing beverages for your trip.

Seasonal water availability: Water systems at some parks shut down during cold weather. One visitor to Afton State Park reported, "None of the water faucets or water pumps on the trails at Afton State Park are working. The good news is you can fill up on cold drinking water at the visitor center." Campers should carry water containers when hiking during shoulder seasons.

Highway noise: Despite natural settings, some campgrounds experience traffic noise. A camper at Willow River noted "highway noise was noticeable in the evenings." Sites further from main roads generally provide quieter camping experiences.

Tips for camping with families

Filtered swimming ponds: Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve offers family-friendly swimming options. A visitor observed, "With great fishing, playground, swimming, and biking trails very nearby, the kids were kept as busy as they wanted to be." The swimming beach designated for campground users typically has fewer visitors than the public beach.

Evening programs: Some parks organize family activities during summer weekends. A Lake Elmo visitor mentioned they "have a campground program for the kids and families to watch" on Saturday nights, providing structured entertainment options after dinner.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature modern play equipment. A Lebanon Hills camper stated, "The play area was really nice and looked brand new. Our girls loved making new friends to play with." Most playgrounds are centrally located near shower buildings or picnic areas.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Campsites often provide chances to observe local fauna. One camper at William O'Brien noted, "You can hear frogs all night and we even saw a turtle laying eggs in a different campsite." Spring and early summer typically offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park provides various utility connection options. A visitor mentioned, "Such a beautiful park with large sites. Nice playground for the kids. Fantastic bathrooms zoned showers." Most campgrounds in the area offer at least electric hookups, though full-service sites are limited.

Site spacing: Lebanon Hills receives positive reviews for its spacious RV areas. A camper noted, "Sites with full hookups or more remote sites with electric that are more tucked away in the pines." The campground's layout prevents the crowded feeling common at some private RV parks.

Length limitations: Site dimensions sometimes differ from stated specifications. One camper at Lebanon Hills observed, "Reservation system is weird and the sites are much bigger than they say. All RV sites are the listed length plus 16' for your tow vehicle, which you need to call to find out." Always confirm actual site dimensions when making reservations.

Winter accessibility: Several campgrounds offer year-round RV sites with electric hookups for winter camping. Access roads receive regular plowing, though water systems typically shut down during freezing temperatures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping options exist in the southern Minnesota region near South Saint Paul?

Southern Minnesota offers diverse camping experiences within easy reach of South Saint Paul. Hok-Si-La City Park & Campground is a favorite spot about 1.5 hours away, featuring wooded campsites, minimal noise, and beautiful views of Lake Pepin with swimming access. For nature enthusiasts, Nerstrand Big Woods State Park Campground provides a surprising woodland oasis in farm country with excellent walking trails, especially popular during fall foliage season. Free primitive camping is available at Cannon River Wilderness Area, where you can set up hammocks riverside after a short 10-minute hike from parking. Frontenac State Park also offers cart-in sites with spacious, though not completely secluded, camping options.

What are the best RV parks near South Saint Paul?

For RV camping near South Saint Paul, Lake Elmo County Park Reserve offers impressive amenities, including a filtered swimming pond with sandy beach, hiking trails, and spacious sites with modern facilities. Another good option is Highland Ridge which features clean facilities, spotless bathrooms and showers, plus nearby firewood available at roadside stands. St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park is also RV-friendly with full hookups and beautiful river views, making it ideal for bigger rigs. Most of these parks require reservations, especially during peak summer months.

What camping is available near South Saint Paul, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, South Saint Paul, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 117 campgrounds and RV parks near South Saint Paul, MN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near South Saint Paul, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near South Saint Paul, MN is Lebanon Hills Regional Park with a 4.8-star rating from 43 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near South Saint Paul, MN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near South Saint Paul, MN.