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These campgrounds include accessible outhouses, drinking water faucets, garbage and recycling, and possibly trails, fishing piers, boat launches, picnic areas, beaches, showers, and electricity. Each campsite has a fire ring, picnic table, and level tent pad.
- Devil Track Lake Campground
From MN 61in Grand Marais, turn north on Co 12, the Gunflint...
- Crescent Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites
From Tofte, turn north on County 2 (Sawbill Trail) off of MN...
- Kawishiwi Lake Rustic Campground
From MN 61 in Tofte: Drive north on Co 2 (Sawbill Trail)...
- Little Isabella River Campground
The area is scenic and secluded. Superior National Forest is...
- Toohey Lake Rustic Campground
There is no fee at rustic campgrounds. Open Season: May 10 -...
- Poplar River Rustic Campground
There is no fee at rustic campgrounds. Open Season: May 10 -...
- Birch Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites
Ely, MN : Water: Solar powered well, hand-pump well:...
- East Bearskin Lake Campground
From MN 61, turn north on County Road 12 (Gunflint Trail)....
- Devil Track Lake Campground
The Superior National Forest has five different types of camping opportunities: Fee Campgrounds, Rustic Campgrounds, Backcountry Campsites, Dispersed Camping, and Wilderness Camping. Whether you’re in a tent or recreational vehicle (RV), one is right for you!
Minnesota state forests offer four different rustic camping opportunities—take your pick - group camping, horse camping, individual campsites or dispersed camping.
Explore Fall Lake in Superior National Forest, Minnesota with Recreation.gov. Fall Lake Campground is located on the shores of Fall Lake and provides direct access into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW).
Minnesota state forests offer opportunities for camping, including 20 campgrounds, 7 horse campgrounds, 18 day-use areas, and even some with beaches. Use the A to Z listing to find a state forest that will meet your needs.
Sawbill Lake Campground has immediate access to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, a beautiful, peaceful and wild natural feature of Minnesota's Superior National Forest. The campground acts as a convenient base camp for exploring the nearby wilderness.
Explore Trails End Campground in Superior National Forest, Minnesota with Recreation.gov. Trail's End Campground is located next to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) in a remote area of Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota.