Paddling gear and a loaded canoe are required for the most distinctive site at Lake Bronson State Park Campground, a DNR-managed facility in far northwestern Minnesota where the Two Rivers and lakeside sections draw very different types of campers. The canoe-in island site sits roughly 15 minutes by paddle from the lakeside campground on the far east end of the lake, and it functions as its own self-contained camp: old oak trees provide hammock-worthy spacing, a low dock makes unloading gear straightforward, and a vaulted toilet is on-site. Water must be carried in by jug. Mark P. describes the paddle distance as "easy peazy, if my 9 year old can do it."
The lakeside drive-in sites vary considerably by location. Several sit directly on the water with full sun exposure through much of the day, which matters when temperatures climb into the 90s, as they can in early summer. Shaded lakeside spots do exist but tend to fill quickly. Sites in the non-electric section are more wooded, with vegetation between them that creates some separation. The electric sites run busier and are popular with families. Reviewers consistently note that bathrooms and shower facilities are well-maintained and cleaned daily, including the shower house near the beach.
Ticks are a documented concern at this campground, particularly in grassy sites near tree lines. One camper counted more than a dozen on the outside of their tent after a single overnight in early summer. Raccoons are active at the island site and have been known to drag coolers into the woods. No food lockers are currently available there. The area immediately around the island has reeds and muck, so swimmers are better off paddling to the main beach.
Beyond the lake, the park has hiking trails, boat and canoe rentals, a swimming beach, and a WPA observation tower worth the climb. A paved trail draws visitors for events like the Lake Bronson Adventure Race. Standing water along some trails can produce odors in warm months, so trail choice matters in summer. Reservations are available and recommended for holiday weekends. Nightly rates run $22 to $44 depending on site type, and the campground stays open year-round. Campers looking at campgrounds around Lake Bronson State Park will find a handful of nearby alternatives, including Halma City Park to the south and Karlstad Moose Park Campground a bit farther out.
The island site, in particular, rewards campers who come prepared and comfortable in a canoe.
Description
Lake Bronson Two Rivers Campground
RV Road Trip Guides
Map & DirectionsLake Bronson State Park Campground is located in Minnesota near Foldahl
Directions
Located 2 miles east of the town of Lake Bronson, the park access is on County Highway 28.
Address
3793 230th St
Lake Bronson, MN 56734
Coordinates
48.72637805 N
96.60262261 W
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GGood Coverage
- VerizonLTESome Coverage
- AT&T5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/13/26
Connectivity
- T-Mobile5GGood Coverage
- VerizonLTESome Coverage
- AT&T5GExcellent CoverageVerified by 2 usersLast on 7/13/26
Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Site Types
- Standard (Tent/RV)
- Tent Cabin
Features
For Campers
- Market
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Showers
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- 30 Amp Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
Contact
General Info
Reservations
Drive Time
- 1 hr 15 min from Grand Forks, ND
- 2 hrs 17 min from Fargo, ND
- 4 hrs 11 min from Minot, ND
- 4 hrs 40 min from Bismarck, ND

























