Tucked away at the end of a winding forest road, this primitive group camp offers the kind of seclusion that turns a weekend into an escape. Your crew will have plenty of room to spread out along the riverbank, where the steady rush of water becomes your soundtrack and towering trees create a natural privacy screen from the rest of the park.
Described in source material and user review as a primitive group camp in a secluded, riverside location with ample space for groups.
Weather and SeasonsSummer delivers the most reliable conditions for group camping, with daytime highs in the 65–80°F range and cool nights in the 40s–50s. Extended daylight supports group activities, campfires, and water-based recreation. Bugs are heavy in July. Midweek stays in June or August avoid peak weekend crowds while keeping good weather. Spring and fall are possible but bring unpredictable temperatures and shorter days for group programming.
Natural Features and SceneryThe journey to your campsite sets the tone—a scenic drive through dense woodland that builds anticipation with every turn. Once you arrive, the Mississippi River takes center stage, its flowing waters creating both a mesmerizing view and a soothing natural soundtrack. The generous site is cradled by mature forest that provides shade, privacy, and that authentic north woods atmosphere that makes Minnesota camping special.
Scenic ViewsViews of the river and surrounding forest; generally secluded and low in nearby human activity.