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    Camping areas near Winton, Minnesota provide access to the Superior National Forest and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with several established campgrounds serving as gateways to northern Minnesota's lakes. Fall Lake Campground offers spacious, wooded sites with both tent and RV options, featuring direct lake access for paddling into the Boundary Waters. Other developed facilities include Bear Head Lake State Park Campground and South Kawishiwi River Recreation Area, both accommodating various camping styles from primitive tent sites to RV camping with electrical hookups. The camping landscape includes several lake-oriented properties that serve as basecamps for wilderness exploration.

    Seasonal considerations heavily influence camping in the Winton area, with most campgrounds operating from May through October. Fall Lake and other Superior National Forest campgrounds require permits for day trips into the Boundary Waters, while reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds provide potable water and toilet facilities, though shower availability varies by location. Roads are generally accessible for standard vehicles, though sites within campgrounds vary significantly in size and levelness. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly in more remote areas. As one camper notes, "While you can reserve some of the sites online ahead of time, the majority of sites are actually First Come/First Served, and you have no way of knowing if any are actually available before you get there."

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings across the Winton area, with Fall Lake Campground standing out for its privacy between sites and access to paddling. Campers frequently mention the clean facilities and well-maintained grounds as highlights. Many campgrounds serve as convenient basecamps for day trips into the Boundary Waters or for exploring nearby Ely, which offers supplies and attractions including the International Wolf Center and Bear Center. Several visitors praise the spaciousness of sites and the ability to hear loons on the lake at night. The campgrounds near Winton strike a balance between accessibility and wilderness immersion, with one reviewer describing Fall Lake as "the perfect mix of modern and rustic" with "wildlife, birds, a stones throw from the BWCA, and gorgeous sunsets."

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    Best Campgrounds near Winton (137)

      1. Superior National Forest Fall Lake Campground

      4.9(35)4mi from Winton66 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Camping in October in Northern Minnesota is a great time of year and the fall colors are out of this world! Fall Lake is on the edge of the Boundary Waters and has easy access to it."

      "We booked three nights because we didn’t want to drive the RV all the way up into the northwoods of Minnesota and not get a campsite."

      from $30 - $130 / night

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      2. Bear Head Lake State Park Campground

      4.7(42)16mi from Winton85 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Minnesota does a nice job with their state parks. The campsites are varied in types, sizes and layouts. Ours works great for our 26’ travel trailer and truck, and includes electrical."

      "The drive off the main highway is a few miles, so you really end up out in the wilderness! We also appreciated that this park doesn’t allow hunting so you know you are safe during that season. "

      from $23 - $90 / night

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      3. Fenske Lake Campground

      4.4(8)7mi from Winton16 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Next time we made sure to snag a site along the lake!"

      "This is a small campground with a few pull in and walk up sites. We had a walk up site that was on the side with the lake which was really nice."

      from $22 - $65 / night

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      4. South Kawishiwi River Recreation Area

      4.7(6)8mi from WintonRVs, Tents

      "We also liked the size of the sites as they gave us plenty of space to be away from the action. The sites are wooded and give you loads of privacy."

      "Small set of steps brought you up to a magical place. The site was large enough for two tents. The fire pit has a grill rack attached to it. Private sites."

      5. South Kawishiwi River

      4.6(5)8mi from Winton32 sitesRVs, Tents

      "and Oak Products at the South Kawishiwi Campground Campground Review: My husband and his motorcycle buddies love riding on backroads and scenic byways in our state and National Forests in northern Minnesota"

      "The campground had the feel of a being out in the wilderness with the convenience of being close to Ely. I loved camping at South Kawishiwi and will recommend it to my friends."

      from $22 - $170 / night

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      6. Birch Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites

      4.5(6)12mi from Winton32 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We showed up around 8 PM on a Friday and was still able to get a spot at this nice, quiet campground. It was a very peaceful spot since the gravel leading To it is quite a few miles off the highway."

      "Stayed 2 nights and kayaked close to shore out of the wind. Caught a couple of Northerns. I think other campsites are better but this was the only one available."

      from $21 - $95 / night

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      7. Silver Rapids Lodge

      2.5(4)3mi from WintonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This area has great access to many lakes including the BWCA along with being close to Ely for anything you may have forgotten."

      from $40 / night

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      8. Canoe Country Campground and Cabins

      4.0(2)3mi from WintonTents, Cabins

      9. Cliff Wold's Campground

      5.0(1)0mi from WintonTents

      10. Lake Vermillion-Soudan Mine State Park Campsites — Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park

      4.0(12)19mi from Winton39 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lake Vermilion is a large multi-purpose recreational lake at the edge of the Superior National Forest and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area wilderness."

      "We had a few big rocks on the border of our campsite that our kids played on. The campsites were a really nice size. The day use area is great. The picnic shelters were really nice."

      from $23 - $300 / night

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    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 13, 2026

      Silver Rapids Lodge

      Marketing vs reality

      From the website, this place looks amazing. It checked all the right marks for our trip across the northern Midwest. When you pull in to the “resort,” it looks more like the set of a horror movie. The buildings are run down, the campsites are parking spots with no shade, a land of rich, lush forests. How is that even possible? We messaged the day before arrival and no one mentioned the raging wild fires just north of town about 10 miles, or the fire ban. Seems like something to mention. WiFi is only in the main building (hardly what can be called a lodge) and the restaurant/facilities aren’t even open on mondays when we arrived. We were grossly disappointed and with the state of the property and left to find anything somewhere else.

    • Amber G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 13, 2026

      Big Rice Lake

      Quiet spot

      Long gravel road but easily drivable. Very buggy this time of year next to water but bug spray helps. Vault toilet. Quiet. No trash bins.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 9, 2026

      Baker Lake Rustic Campground

      Living on the edge of the BWCAW at its finest

      I stopped by to check this site out and was simply whelmed. each site was fairly private and easy to access but if you have a bigger tent like me only sites 3 and 5 will really work. 1, 2, and 4 had some large rocks and uneven terrain. A standard 2-5 person tent should fit right in but that’s not what I have this trip.

      Plus: solar powered potable water pump. I topped off my two 5L bottles and went to check out other sites. If push had come to shove I would have come back but it’s not good for those with solar needs and my Starlink wouldn’t get service with the state of the canopy. Beautiful trees, though. ❤️‍🔥

    • Kimberly K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Pfeiffer Lake

      Nice secluded option

      We took a chance on this campground. It was a great option. Driving a dually w a truck camper. Road in was ok - few washout spots that can be avoided. Campground was clean and plenty of spots open midday on a Saturday in summer. Only two negatives - the QR codes to pay via rec.gov are missing from most sites. Most sites are listed in rec.gov as first come first served yet only a few have this signage (it’s been removed from many sites). We went to check with camp host but he was…let’s just say not available for questions. Otherwise a nice campground with sites in the woods on one row and a small lake on the other. Really clean pit toilets and well tended sites. It is clearly well cared for. Good signage off the highway too.

    • J
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Bear Head Lake State Park Campground

      First time

      This is a lovely campground. If youre looking for a family getaway its nice here. From my site the showers/toilets with dish washing sinks were right around the corner as well as the outhouse. The beach is large and has a beautiful view at sunset. This site is also close to a landing and the beach trail. The trails are well groomed and maintained with signs every so often. The sites are average size. They have picnic tables and fire pits.
      Lots of wildlife here. We've seen a fox, just missed a big black bear, birds, and snapping turtles. The lake is quite large and has good fishing from the dock.
      We camped on July 1st. The campground was not all the way full but definitely busy with the kiddos.

    • 1350Fun The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Lake Isabella Dispersed Open Field

      fine but too many people with dogs

      we were there and there was dogs running around our truck and I said to kennel the dogs or wolfs will kill them.. they did not listen.. two days later they lost one dog and I said your in the wilderness watch out wolfs do not like dogs!!

    • 1350Fun The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Clara Lake Rustic Campground

      3 sites right next to each other in the woods

      Horrible bug infested wooded next to the road and near each other..my back yard is more private


    Guide to Winton

    The Superior National Forest around Winton, Minnesota provides primitive camping options with elevations ranging from 1,300 to 1,800 feet. Located at the edge of the Canadian Shield, the region features exposed granite outcroppings and shallow soil that creates distinctive camping terrain. Summer temperatures average 70-80°F during the day, cooling to 50-60°F at night even in July.

    What to do

    Paddling and portaging: Fall Lake serves as an entry point to the Boundary Waters with rental options at the campground. "You can rent a canoe at the office which also includes the permit you need to go into the boundary waters," notes a camper at Superior National Forest Fall Lake Campground.

    Fishing from shoreline: Sites at South Kawishiwi River offer direct water access. "Most sites back up to the water and some have docks behind them... You can fish from your campsite they had caught some Walleye," explains a reviewer at Silver Rapids Lodge.

    Hiking nearby trails: The Bass Lake trails offer more scenic routes than some campground trails. "More interesting trails are located about 15 minutes away at Bass Lake which are longer and more scenic with water access," mentions a Fall Lake camper.

    Visit local attractions: The area has educational centers for wildlife education. "Don't miss the International Wolf Center, the North American Bear Center and the Dorothy Molter Museum. All are really interesting and definitely worth the price of admission," recommends a visitor to Fall Lake.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campsites offer seclusion despite popularity. "The campground has well spaced, well foliaged camping spaces. Great for both tent and RV Camping," reports a reviewer at Bear Head Lake State Park Campground.

    Waterfront access: Direct lake access ranks high for satisfaction. A camper at Fenske Lake Campground explains, "We had a site along the lake! It was absolutely gorgeous, can't remember which site but we had to walk down a few stairs to our site which was positioned among some trees with a giant rock you could climb out on with a PERFECT view of the lake!"

    Stargazing opportunities: Clear nights provide excellent astronomical viewing. "We had a great site and loved listening to the loons and owls each night, with spectacular starry skies overhead," shares a Fall Lake visitor.

    Clean facilities: Campgrounds maintain high sanitation standards. "The bathrooms are immaculately clean as well. Plenty of options for hiking or getting on the lake and it is close to more attractions in Ely!" notes a camper at Fenske Lake Campground.

    What you should know

    First-come availability varies: Weekends fill quickly but midweek offers better chances. "During mid week it was pretty busy," reports a visitor to South Kawishiwi River Recreation Area.

    Storm damage affects some areas: Recent years have seen windstorm impacts. "Unfortunately, the campground sustained a lot of damage from a windstorm not long ago, and the recovery has been slow. Many of the tall old pines are gone now, so most of the campsites are no longer secluded from each other," explains a Fenske Lake camper.

    Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have discolored water. "The well water available had a bit of an off smell and came out a little more yellow/brown than I prefer so I did not use it," notes a visitor at Birch Lake Campground.

    Wildlife presence: Bears are active in the area. "There was also a mamma bear and 2 cubs there, but they didn't bother us at all," mentions a camper at South Kawishiwi.

    Tips for camping with families

    Beach access: Look for designated swimming areas with amenities. "There was a little beach and playground for kids. Lots of places to go for a walk and close to town!" shares a visitor at Lake Vermillion - Soudan Mine State Park Campsites.

    Educational opportunities: Combine camping with learning experiences. "Soudan Mine tours were awesome... Within reasonable driving distance to Ely which has the wolf center, shopping, etc," explains a Lake Vermillion camper.

    Playground availability: Not all campgrounds have play equipment. "No playground or beach. Our kids mainly played at the campsite or rode their bikes around the loop by the sites in the 400s," notes another Lake Vermillion visitor.

    Boulder exploration: Natural features provide play areas. "Our site had a great combination of open area for wind flow and sun and shade to put our tent in... We had a few big rocks on the border of our campsite that our kids played on," mention campers at Lake Vermillion.

    Tips from RVers

    Dump station location: Plan for waste disposal off-site. "There is a water fill-up station by the camp office and a dump station in town at the Chamber of Commerce," advises a Fall Lake camper.

    Site selection for larger rigs: Some campgrounds accommodate RVs better than others. "We camped at site #39... While we liked our first site (which was a pull-thru), it was booked after our stay so we started scouting other sites," shares a Fall Lake visitor.

    Leveling challenges: Be prepared for uneven terrain. "Sites leaning towards more of an rv type of site with the gravel and lots of large rocks in the ground but an amazing location," warns a Bear Head Lake camper.

    Wildlife precautions: Small animals can be problematic. "It is overrun with mice during the night. They kept me up getting in and running around. I put traps out during the night and I caught 6!!! I never caught six in one place during one night ever," cautions a South Kawishiwi River visitor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Winton, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Winton, MN offers a wide range of camping options, with 137 campgrounds and RV parks near Winton, MN and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Winton, MN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Winton, MN is Superior National Forest Fall Lake Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 35 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Winton, MN.