Written By *TravelingMom Guest Authors Tuesday, March 31, 2009 19:00
Campgrounds in Minnesota offer a wide selection of campsites for RVs, campers and tent camping. Most Minnesota campgrounds are on a lake or river, and are pet-friendly.
There are about 500 privately-operated campgrounds; 66 state park campgrounds and many more operated by cities and counties, including campsites in state forests and in the Chippewa and Superior National Forests. Whether you're seeking a shady spot for your RV or a backwoods, walk-in tent camping experience, camping in Minnesota may just be what you ordered!
Minnesota tourist attractions take on character as diverse as its landscape. The burgeoning Mall of America sports an indoor theme park, plus several other attractions such as Underwater World. The Minnesota Zoo and Como Zoo appeal to two different crowds, and theme parks and other Minnesota attractions such as Valleyfair Amusement Park, Science Museum of Minnesota, Mill City Museum, SPAM Museum and Paul Bunyan Waterpark cater to diverse interests. Consider the types of attractions you love, and find them hereā¦..
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