€11.111111111111
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 218-326-6128
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5 / 5 (7 votes )

Winnie Dam Campground

56446 County Road 9
56636, Deer River
the United States

Winnie Dam Campground is a campsite with 22 pitches in Deer River, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Winnie Dam Campground it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Boat slip way
Fishing

Accomodation
Tents

Qualifications
Dogs


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
Well maintained campground, spacious sites. The modern showers/restrooms require an access code, provided by the camp host. We enjoyed the proximity to the river for fishing, and the spectacular views above the dam. The rate was for the senior lifetime interagency parks pass.
3 days ago

carl2591
English (US)
Looks like we are the most recent review,, YOU must have a reservation through www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233533 put in your "pass" and get the $12 night rate. there is no walkup site's here here now!! there are TWO campground so be sure you are in the right one.. this is at the "Winnie Dam Campground".. which is the "headwaters of the mississippi river.". the other one is way on the west side of the lake.. also verizon works but slow, t-mobile and sprint forget cell service for the most part.. ATT is best that works. We had to book a reservation while sitting with the camp host,, a great couple that has been doing this for the past 12 yrs. if you don't have cell service they can help you with getting a reservation.. seem like issues with money in other COE campgrounds lead to making everything reservation only. there is no cost to reserve with a recreation.gov login. There is a dump and good water,, 223 TDS (total dissolved solids) we tested.. elec is 50,30,20 amp. SO we are in site #5.. it's quite large are are most of the site.. they are spread out but not a lot between them.. Seem a big storm came through some years ago taking out over 200 tree according to the park host.. there is still a lot of trees so mosquitoes were a bear. now it's not so bad but you still get some. THe newish shower with bathroom are nice,, you push a button to get water and it did feel warm after the 30 sec it ran. you have to push the button again to get more water etc. there is one on each end with combo lock on door. the area is a fishing haven for Walleye, Perch, and Muskies in the state. Ice fishing is hugh with all the "ice castles" on the lake in winter. you are some 11 miles from the town of Deer Park with food store, fuel and laundromat.. the washers, front loader were $3.50 a load and dryer was .25 for 5 mins. the are higher priced but work well and the place is clean and safe.. thus far it been super quiet at night, unlike our last city park in Michigan ND west on Hwy 2,, trains during the night with HORNS. this was a welcome relief.. Will update the photos as well.. .
3 days ago

Wanderin' David
English (US)
This is one of the nicest Army Corp parks I have seen. It has a lot of space between sights and there are many sights that will hold large rigs like mine at almost 70 ft long total. It is tucked in the trees. It has 50 amp power and water is available just not at each sight. Plus there is a dump station on sight. We will definitely be back if we come to Minnesota again.
3 days ago

carl2591
English (US)
Looks like we are the most recent review,, YOU must have a reservation through www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233533 put in your "pass" and get the 12 night rate. there is no walkup site here here now!! there are TWO campground so be sure you are in the right one.. this is at the "Winnie Dam Campground".. which is the headwaters of the mississippi river.. the other one is way on the west side of the lake.. also verizon works but slow, t-mobile and sprint forget cell service for the most part.. ATT is best that works. We had to book a reservation while sitting with the camp host,, a great couple that has been doing this for the past 12 yrs. if you don't have cell service they can help you with getting a reservation.. seem like issues with money in other COE campgrounds lead to making everything reservation only. there is no cost to reserve one.. There is a dump and good water,, 223 TDS we tested.. elec is 50,30,20 amp. SO we are in site #5.. its quite large are are most of the site.. they are spread out but not a lot between them.. Seem a big storm came through some years ago taking out over 200 tree according to the park host.. the place use to be quite wooded and mosquitoes were a bear. now its not so bad but you still get some. THe newish shower with bathroom are nice,, you push a button to get water and it did feel warm after the 30 sec it ran. you have to push the button again to get more water etc. there is one on each end with combo lock on door. the area is a fishing haven for Walleye, Perch, and Muskies in the state. Ice fishing is hugh with all the "ice castles" on the lake in winter. you are some 11 miles from the town of Deer Park with food store, fuel and laundromat.. the washers, front loader were $3.50 a load and dryer was .25 for 5 mins. the are higher priced but work well and the place is clean and safe.. thus far it been super quiet at night, unlike our last city park in Michigan ND west on Hwy 2,, trains during the night with HORNS. this was a welcome relief.. Will update the photos as well.. .
3 days ago

Louisa
English (US)
We love staying at the Corps of Engineers campgrounds because they are near water and usually clean enough. This one had “like new” private showers and very clean vault toilets on-site, too. We have the National Parks pass which this COE honored so we only paid $12 a night Spacious level sites on gravel but easy access into the park and the site. Electric only but there’s both a dump and fresh water available in the park. Only 22 spaces so it was peaceful all day and night. Town is about 20 minutes away so if you need groceries you are not out of luck! Cell service was awesome!
3 days ago

Chappys Going Places
English (US)
This campground was well maintained. We did not meet the hosts, but they are nice enough to leave to brand new hoses on the dump station facilities both for filling potable water and flushing your black tank. The site was level and easy to access, with a concrete pad. Mosquitos kept us inside our trailer most of the evening! It's a convenient location for traveling cross country on Route 2 and for using the lake facilities (which we did not do). However, there is not much by way of privacy at the campground. The sites are relatively close (not RV park close) and there are very few trees or bushes to give you privacy.
3 days ago

Tomp
English (US)
Great COE c/g just off County Road #9 by the historic dam (1884) on the upper Miss. River forming winnibigoshi Lake in north central MN. Easy access on asphalt road, graveled spacious sites under large pines with easy entrances. All sites appear to be level with plenty of space between each of them. Lots of privacy, host sells firewood with proceeds going to the Boy Scouts. A short walk to a Recreational Park in the River with picnic shelter, grills, tables, large turnaround and fishing access to the River bank. This is a well cared for camping area suitable for any size RV including large class "A" if they can live on 30 amp eletricity. You will not go wrong coming to this C/G!
3 days ago

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