Campgrounds in SE Minnesota

Southeastern Minnesota has a mix of small farming communities, Amish and Native American settlements and river towns. Campers will have the opportunity to enjoy fishing, swimming and water sports while immersed in the predominant river culture caused by the mighty Mississippi that winds its way through this region of the state. If the great outdoors becomes overwhelming, the urban center, Rochester, home of the Mayo Clinic, is never more than a short drive away.
  1. Camp Winnebago

    • Camp Winnebago primarily serves the developmentally disabled members of the community by offering diverse program options for qualifying members; however, the lower half of the grounds are set aside as a 43-site public campground. The sites range from full to no hook-ups and are suitable for both tents and RV’s. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit and is located along the Winnebago Creek, a popular trout fishing location. The grounds feature a large group shelter available for rent and are ideal for families of registered campers.

      Camp Winnebago

      19708 Camp Winnebago Road

      Caledonia, MN 55921

      507-724-2351

      campwinnebago.org

    Wildcat Landing and Campground

    • The Wildcat Landing and Campground are located on the banks of the Mississippi River in Houston County, Minnesota. The grounds are owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers who preserve the area and this historic waterway for purposes of community enjoyment. The grounds feature 62 sites, three group shelters, two boat landings and a fishing pier. Additional amenities include volleyball courts, swimming beach, modern showers and toilets, recycling center and dump station.

      Wildcat Landing and Campground

      11011 State 26

      Brownsville, MN 55919

      507-482-6250

      houstoncounty.govoffice2.com

    Lake Louise State Park

    • Lake Louise State Park operates seasonally from April 30 to Labor Day. The park is located at the convergence of the Upper and Little Iowa Rivers and these, along with the lake, are suitable for all types of water recreation. The Park is only accessible by the Kady Bridge (five-ton weight limit) so large RV’s are prohibited. The campground features 20 standard sites, two large group sites, two equestrian sites and a dump station. Showers and toilets are open seasonally, otherwise vault toilets are available. The park provides access to horse trails and the Shooting Star State Bike Trail. A Minnesota State Park permit is required in addition to camping fees.

      Lake Louise State Park

      12385 766th Avenue

      Le Roy, MN 55951

      507-324-5249

      dnr.state.mn.us

    Cushon's Peak Campground

    • Cushon’s Peak Campground is located 40 minutes from Rochester along the Root River. Hosts Judy and Tom operate the grounds from May through September and offer daily, weekly and monthly rates. The grounds feature tent and RV sites, modern showers and toilets, a boat and canoe launch, group shelter, tube rentals and trip planning. The Root River is locally known to provide determined fishermen with trout, walleye and bass.

      Cushon's Peak Campground

      18698 State Highway 16

      Houston, MN 55943

      507-896-7325

      camppeak.com

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