Buffalo River Campground sits in Buffalo River State Park, a 984-acre preserve of tallgrass prairie and riparian woods along the meandering Buffalo River in northwestern Minnesota. The campground draws consistent praise for exceptionally clean facilities, shaded sites under mature trees, and quiet evenings despite proximity to I-94 near Moorhead. All sites require online booking; electric site fees run around $42 plus a mandatory $7/day park pass.
Weather and SeasonsSummer offers the warmest, most reliable weather with typical highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s and nights in the 50s to 60s. Tallgrass prairie and river-edge vegetation stay lush and green through July, making hikes and wildlife watching most rewarding. Evening naturalist activities and moonlit walks run at their peak. Weekends and holidays are noticeably busier. Mosquitoes and ticks are active; insect repellent is essential, especially after rain when bugs get worse. Late summer and early fall bring cooler temperatures, fall colors, and fewer insects, making prairie hiking more comfortable. The campground is a popular quick getaway from Fargo/Moorhead outside peak weekends.
Natural Features and SceneryThe park protects one of Minnesota's largest tallgrass prairie remnants, and the campground loops sit in a mix of open grassland and mature cottonwood groves. The Buffalo River curves through the property, forming sandbars and a wooded corridor that campers reach via short walking trails. Sites are shaded by large trees, giving relief from summer prairie heat. A man-made swim pond with a sandy beach sits in prairie/wooded surroundings, though recent reviews note it has been closed. Views from trails are tallgrass prairie, river-bottom woods, and open sky over native grasses and wildflowers. Poison ivy grows along some river paths.