In The Woods Campground puts RV travelers close to Walker, Minnesota and Leech Lake while basecamping on 32 wooded acres. The setting favors elbow room—sites are described as larger than average with wide green spaces—useful if you roll in with a boat or extra vehicles. Practical hookups are covered: every campsite includes water, sewer, and electric, plus a fire ring and picnic table. Overnight rates are straightforward ($50 Sun–Thurs, $55 Fri–Sat), with 30 RV/tent sites for short stays and 10 seasonal sites. Location is the draw. Anglers and paddlers have quick access to area lakes, including Leech Lake; trail users can tap on-site and nearby walking paths, bike the Paul Bunyan Trail, or hike the North Country Trail. The campground also notes proximity to Chippewa National Forest and the Moondance Events Grounds. An on-site playground and a volleyball area add easy downtime between outings. Firewood is sold on-site with delivery available. ATV riders will appreciate that you can depart directly from the campground to nearby trails, though riding within the park is restricted. This is a practical choice for fishermen, trail-goers, and event weekends who value space and quick access to the region’s outdoor assets.
1 Review on “In The Woods Campground”
In The Woods is a quiet campground that had a wonderful spacious feel. You can tell this place is run by people who actually camp. The sites are some of the most spacious we have seen and yet very affordable. We were able to text to have firewood brought directly to our camp site. The facilities are basic, but newer and on-site bathrooms/showers were very clean and attractive. The sites are mostly grass with sandy soil beneath the trailer. Our site was mostly level, but we did need one leveling block and the sandy surface made that a bit more challenging. We did have a set of rubber leveling mats that were better to use than our stack style blocks that dug into the sand. Be prepared with quarters for laundry. We worried initially that only one washer and dryer would be a problem, but the campground was not crowded so we had the room to ourselves when we used it. The campground did have a playground for kids, but no pool or other recreational amenities. It appeared that many visitors were away using local trails and lakes judging from the number of boats and 4-wheel toys. Our visit was for one work-week as we passed through the area. They did not have a dog park at the time of our visit (or anyplace our Golden Retriever could get off leash) which is the one amenity that we really could have used. Final thoughts…we would come back if we are in this area. We enjoyed the peace, and spacious sites. We loved the wild-flowers and little touches that made this campground feel like everything you need and nothing you don’t.