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    Afton State Park Campground, Minneapolis Northwest KOA, and Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins house premium glamping accommodations within an hour's drive of South Saint Paul. Safari-style glamping accommodations include furnished yurts at Afton State Park with comfortable beds, electricity, and heat for year-round use. One visitor noted, "The yurts are awesome—comfy beds, room for 7, and clean and well built." Whitetail Woods offers modern camper cabins nestled in wooded settings with scenic views, while Minneapolis Northwest KOA provides family-friendly glamping yurts equipped with electricity and private outdoor spaces. These eco-friendly glamping options maintain a balance between comfort and connection with nature, featuring amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and proximity to hiking trails while still providing the comforts of real beds and protection from the elements.

    Extensive trail networks surround these glamping destinations, with Afton State Park's diverse landscape of prairie, forest, and river valley providing excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. "The park is gorgeous with rolling hills throughout and some of the hikes can be deemed as 'difficult'," commented one experienced glamper who spotted eagles soaring during their stay. Seasonal activities vary throughout the year, with winter offering snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities for cold-weather glampers. The St. Croix River at Afton provides summer swimming and sandy beaches, while Bunker Hills Regional Park and Rice Creek Chain of Lakes offer water-based recreation just minutes from glamping accommodations. Most safari tents and yurt locations remain open from May through October, though Afton's heated yurts accommodate winter glamping enthusiasts seeking snowy adventures with warm, comfortable overnight accommodations.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near South Saint Paul (23)

      1. Afton State Park Campground

      4.6(37)13mi from South Saint Paul37 sitesTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It was a shaded site perfect for our hammocks, it was quiet and very secluded. The Yurt was very cool! Very comfortable beds and plenty of space for the 6 of us to stay and sleep."

      "This was only my second camping trip, my first being the superior trail with an 8 mile hike in and no amenities."

      from $22 - $85 / night

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      2. Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

      4.6(17)19mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We took a 30 minute drive north of the cities for a quick get away, and were rewarded with a very nice campground! The check in staff was friendly, helpful and efficient."

      "It was very easy to find, close to the twin cities, and clean. There was good access to kindling for a fire in the nice fire pit that has a grill."

      from $20 - $75 / night

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      3. Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

      4.8(4)14mi from South Saint PaulCabins, Glamping

      "Each cabin has four sleeping spots: 2 bunk beds, and the 2 couches convert to beds. There's a heater inside, but no AC, which makes these the most suitable during the spring and fall."

      "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."

      from $85 / night

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      4. Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

      4.5(38)31mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground was nice and the bathrooms were nice and clean. They have nice walking trailers to the lake and beach area. They lake and beach were nice and has a big sanding beach area."

      "Clean gravel sites with electric hook up surrounded by well maintained grass, picnic table, and fire pit. Central water spigot and dump station. Great signage throughout."

      from $21 - $29 / night

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      5. Bunker Hills Regional Park

      4.6(16)25mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Perfect for kids, they have a water park with a wave pool, a disc golf course, a golf course, several pavilions with grills, a few playgrounds and plenty of trails both paved and unpaved."

      "For being in the middle of the northern suburbs of Minneapolis, this park and campground is surprisingly woodsy, secluded and spacious."

      from $20 - $32 / night

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      6. Cleary Lake Regional Park

      4.9(8)22mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The five space spot has no water or electric hook up but was a great place for me to test out my new solar set up."

      "I imagine in the middle of summer, it might feel slightly less secluded as there are 3 other sites relatively close by, one of which you have to walk through to get to this one, but in early September,"

      from $16 - $50 / night

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      7. Lake Byllesby Regional Park

      4.4(13)27mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We didn’t get to swim at the lake because it was shut down due to a chemical spill at the time, but we did walk over and check it out. The views are great!"

      "All spots have a lake view and the beach is within walking distance. We love it here. It’s not to easy to get spots on the holiday weekends, but somehow we managed it"

      8. Minneapolis Northwest KOA

      3.7(11)29mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "It’s a normal KOA setup but the staff is wonderfully sweet and the amenities are clean and reliable. Close to lots of state parks and hiking opportunities."

      9. Wild River State Park Campground

      4.4(45)47mi from South Saint Paul136 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Noise seemed to travel between sites, I had some loud neighbors during the day but they settled down before quiet hours. The grass was easy to get tent stakes into."

      "All with trees surrounding your area for a little bit of privacy but the spots are relatively close to each other."

      from $23 - $90 / night

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      10. Minneapolis Southwest KOA

      3.8(9)30mi from South Saint PaulRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A couple weeks ago we spent some time at the Northwest koa...that one had private tent sites surrounded on 3 sides by trees, quiet spaces etc."

      "Spacious spaces, friendly staff. Had a great indoor pool, clean shower and bathroom building"

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    Glamping Reviews near South Saint Paul, MN

    241 Reviews of 23 South Saint Paul Campgrounds


    • B
      Jun. 7, 2021

      Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

      Great camper cabins for spring and fall

      Each cabin has four sleeping spots: 2 bunk beds, and the 2 couches convert to beds. There's a heater inside, but no AC, which makes these the most suitable during the spring and fall.

      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. 

      We enjoy hiking around the trails, but we primarily go to decompress, lounge around, and play games, read, etc. There's WiFi available, but depending on which cabin you reserve signal will be took weak for real usage. Same for mobile data -- don't plan on cell service here.

      The bathroom facilities are nice. Outside water is shut off during some parts of the year, so bring your own drinking water if you are camping close to/during winter.

      Cabins are accessible for those who need special assistance, which is nice. The only caveat is I don't recall there being an automatic door opener to the cabins.

      While the cabins are close together, noise is not a factor once you're inside. 

      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. For example, as of this review (early June), all weekends are booked for all cabins.

    • kristin C.
      Aug. 9, 2018

      Ham Lake Resort

      Well Rounded RV Park and Campground

      My partner and I scheduled a 3 day / 2 night stay in a new Vintage Cruiser RV for $39.99, in exchange for attending a presentation on private membership.

      We checked in Wednesday evening, and the nicest staff I've ever met helped us acclimate to RV living. We are new to this game. They patiently described how to utilize the grey and black water tanks, as well as encouraged us to check-out the canoes, row boats, bikes, horseshoes, ladder golf and many other entertainment items - for FREE!

      The map provided was accurate which made locating the cruiser a breeze. There were further instructions inside as well. The RV was immaculate. Provided for our use were all linens (a public very clean bath and shower was just across the road), dish soap, dish towels, paper towels, flat wear, plates, bowls, mugs and pans.

      The campground has a couple of ponds, as well as access to Ham Lake where the watercraft is launched. There is a petting arena with goats, ponies, and a llama who gave my partner the stink eye, but fell in love with me rubbing the fence and giving me all googly eyes!

      The clubhouse sells bundled wood, ice, snacks, cold drinks, ice cream and provides 24-hour fresh coffee. There is also a small resupply area, and gift shop.

      There are pull-through sites, back ups, 50 and 30 amp hook ups, and tent sites, covered pavilions, picnic tables and fire pits.

      The campground itself seems remote, secluded and peaceful, however, you are conveniently located to two well-stocked convenience stores, as well as Wal-Mart about 15 minutes away. It's also only about 45 minutes from the Minnesota Twin Cities.

      One note: We visited in August and needed gallons of bug spray.

      We very much enjoyed our get away!

    • Scott M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 22, 2022

      Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins

      Great Cold Weather Option

      Super simple camping cabins. They each have 4 spots and have contactless entry as you get sent a code to use. 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.

    • kristin C.
      Jun. 13, 2018

      Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

      convenient get away

      We took a 30 minute drive north of the cities for a quick get away, and were rewarded with a very nice campground!

      The check in staff was friendly, helpful and efficient. She gave us the info we needed for wood and other campgrounds in the area.

      Our site was clear, flat and grassy, and had an established fire pit. Other loops had grills and hook ups for pop-up campers and RVs.

      There is a gorgeous beach area with tables, a pavilion, changing rooms and a well equipped playground.

      We walked a portion of the trails towards the golf course, on a paved path under a green canopy.

      Plenty of bugs, so bring your spray!

    • Katherine T.
      Oct. 11, 2024

      Wild River State Park Campground

      Solid option with star gazing

      This is a solid state park offering. The sites are decently spaced with good tree cover. Noise seemed to travel between sites, I had some loud neighbors during the day but they settled down before quiet hours. The grass was easy to get tent stakes into. Bathrooms were your basic state park situation. Clean with warm showers so no complaints from me. The star gazing area was great! Intermittently had 1-2 bars of T-Mobile with LTE Internet. Wi-Fi is available at the park entrance.

    • T
      Jun. 18, 2018

      Afton State Park Campground

      Hiking and Yurting

      I have stayed multiple times in the hike in camp sites and also in the yurt! The hike in sites were beautiful with a view looking over the St. Croix River. It was a shaded site perfect for our hammocks, it was quiet and very secluded. The Yurt was very cool! Very comfortable beds and plenty of space for the 6 of us to stay and sleep. The fire pit and picnic table wasn't far from the yurt which made it nice to not have to walk too far since we camped in the winter. I highly suggest the expeeience of the yurt!

    • Alicia A.
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Afton State Park Campground

      A Nice Secluded Overnight Trip

      Great state park with lots of amenities. This was only my second camping trip, my first being the superior trail with an 8 mile hike in and no amenities. More fun in my opinion to search for your own firewood and really rough it, but it was to have water and wood available close to the site we were at (site 22) because we got in later and lost some daylight. The hike in was shorter and far less strenuous than my first trip, but note that it is uphill. If you’re carrying a heavy pack, expect to sweat a bit. Paved sidewalks into the park, wide dirt and rocky paths into the camp site which was nice given the amount of other day hikers (space to spread out). My boyfriend and I loved that our site was so secluded. There is also a lot of variety to the sites. The sites 1 through about 10 (if my memory doesn’t fail me) are fairly wooded. Our site had a nice balance of wooded area and open terrain/sky. We were lucky to get to see some beautiful fall colors.

      A few notes: the wood provided is THICK. They must haul the logs in with a truck. Saws are provided at the wood site, but be prepared to take some time on it. We had a hand saw so we were able to pack our packs with some large pieces and do some sawing at our campsite as the sawing station was busy with families and other campers. Lots of bark available to get a good fire started. The wood is not covered so if it rains the night before you come in, be ready to deal with some damp wood.

      Water station takes about 30 seconds to start up. There are also two bathrooms within the camp site that are what you expect them to be. Hand sanitizer and TP stocked.

      Never saw a ranger while we were there. We loved the privacy. Lots of spiders. Comes with the terrain.

      The site was perfect for our hammocks. They are super kind if you want to call ahead to get an idea of what your site looks like. It was also great to be able to see what other sites were occupied on the day we decided to make a reservation. There is a grill top on your fire pit (we packed our own grill top, could’ve left it at home).

      Overall it was a great overnight trip. Close to our home so I’m sure we’ll be back for a quick trip next year.

    • Ashley J.
      Aug. 19, 2017

      Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park

      Night in the woods

      It was very easy to find, close to the twin cities, and clean. There was good access to kindling for a fire in the nice fire pit that has a grill. There is ample room to park a car and put up a large tent. We were impressed with the upkeep of the park.

    • M
      Aug. 31, 2018

      Baker Campground - Baker Park Reserve

      Nice lake with big beach area

      This campground was nice and the bathrooms were nice and clean. They have nice walking trailers to the lake and beach area. They lake and beach were nice and has a big sanding beach area. You an bring you boat with you. The only down fall was the location of the fire pit. It was located closer to the neighboring campsite and was awkward to use because it was behind the camper and you would think it was the other campsites. The site were very close together and had no privacy. The site had electric but no water.


    Guide to South Saint Paul

    Glamping options near South Saint Paul, Minnesota offer diverse camping experiences within an hour's drive of the city. The area sits at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers with elevations ranging from 690 to 950 feet above sea level. Winter temperatures regularly dip below freezing, creating opportunities for unique cold-weather camping at sites specifically designed for year-round use.

    What to do

    Hiking extensive trail systems: Baker Campground offers multiple hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. One visitor noted, "The campground is a gem so very close to the Twin Cities. With great fishing, playground, swimming, and biking trails very nearby, the kids were kept as busy as they wanted to be."

    Beach swimming: Lake Auburn Campground provides clean beach access for summer water activities. A camper mentioned, "The swim area was cool after a hot day and the beach was gently sloping and smooth." The beach area includes large shade umbrellas and a fishing dock.

    Winter exploration: Wild River State Park Campground maintains groomed ski trails during winter months. According to one visitor, "We snowshoed and skied. I really enjoyed the snowshoe hike along the St Croix River and watched the full moon rise. The ski trails were groomed and there were miles of trails."

    Disc golf adventures: Bunker Hills Regional Park features a top-rated disc golf course. A camper mentioned, "Close to a top 10 disc golf course if that's your thing," making it ideal for campers seeking activity options beyond hiking.

    What campers like

    Secluded woodland sites: Cleary Lake Regional Park offers hike-in sites with waterfront access. One camper shared, "I really like the hike in sites. Short walk from the car and right by the water yet spaced nicely for privacy."

    Heated winter accommodations: Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins provides insulated shelter during cold months. A camper explained, "The cabins are well-built and heated. The wooded cabins have what seems like full-sized mattress bunk beds built into the wall. Each bunk has its own reading light."

    Lake access and views: Lake Byllesby Regional Park features waterfront camping opportunities. A visitor described, "Lakeside sites are close together, with W/E hookups, but they're right in the lake with a wonderful view. The facilities are very clean and well-kept."

    Walking distance amenities: Baker Park Reserve includes facilities within easy reach of campsites. A camper noted, "With great fishing, playground, swimming, and biking trails very nearby, the kids were kept as busy as they wanted to be."

    What you should know

    Reservation timing: Whitetail Woods Camper Cabins requires advance planning. A reviewer 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."

    Water availability fluctuations: At Afton State Park, water sources may not be reliable year-round. One camper warned, "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."

    Shower temperature limitations: Minneapolis Northwest KOA offers basic shower facilities. A camper reported, "The bathrooms were clean. The pool area was clean and without issue."

    Winter bathroom access: Whitetail Woods has cold-weather considerations for facilities. A visitor explained, "The bathroom is heated and open year round. There are two year round showers as well, but don't plan on a long shower to unwind unless you like cold water."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Regional Park offers family-friendly amenities. A camper shared, "Wonderful site! Feels very secluded in spite of being so close to the cities. Great beach & sunrise. Highly recommend!"

    Wildlife education opportunities: Wild River State Park provides wildlife viewing chances. A visitor noted, "We saw sooooo many deer some even walking right through campsites! You can hear coyotes, raccoons and very loud owls."

    Waterpark access: Bunker Hills Regional Park includes water recreation options. A camper remarked, "Huge waterpark, miles of bike trails," making it particularly appealing to families with children who enjoy swimming.

    Beach facilities: Lake Auburn Campground includes child-friendly water access. A visitor mentioned, "Great playground and green space for the kids, beach is very nice. Bathrooms are clean." The playground accommodates various age groups.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: Baker Park Reserve offers varying site qualities for RVs. A camper advised, "The sites are good sized, and the bathroom/showers are great. The sites are about as private as the typical state park, so not very."

    Hookup availability: Lake Byllesby Regional Park provides electrical connections. A visitor noted, "We love it here. It's not too easy to get spots on the holiday weekends, but somehow we managed it."

    Winter camping preparations: Whitetail Woods has seasonal considerations. A camper shared, "Outside water is shut off during some parts of the year, so bring your own drinking water if you are camping close to/during winter."

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