Take the boat tour at Voyageurs National Park near International Falls, Minnesota to learn more about this unique landscape and the natural forces forming it. The combination hiking and paddling trails at this park are a fun way to explore both the water and the land. Once the snow arrives, this park, which is three hours and eight minutes northeast of Deerwood, is an awesome place to go snowmobiling, ice-skating, and cross-country skiing. While there are no RV campgrounds at this park, there are several options for tent campers.
You will need a boat or a seaplane to visit Isle Royale National Park as it is on an island in the middle of Lake Superior, six hours and 32 minutes northeast of Deerwood. Anglers often catch lake and brook trout in Lake Superior. There are several inland lakes, which can be terrific places to fish for northern and yellow pike. This park, open from mid-April to early November, is a fantastic place to go backcountry camping.
While it is in North Dakota, seven hours and 18 minutes northwest of Deerwood, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a fabulous place for a camping adventure. The National Park Service has divided this park into four units with three campgrounds. Many visitors start their visit at the Elkhorn Ranch Unit, where President Roosevelt lived quietly during his final years. While only his home's foundation remains, you will want to read what he wrote about this site as you follow the short hiking trail. Take a scenic drive at sunrise or sunset at the North Unit, and you will likely see mule deer and other wildlife. Join one or more of the ranger-led programs at the South Unit to learn more about this park.
Thirty-four minutes southwest of Deerwood, Crow Wing State Park is a terrific place to learn more about this area's history by visiting the Crow Wing Town Site and reading the informational signs posted there. Take the short climb up the stairs from the picnic area parking lot to the Chippewa Lookout, so you can enjoy the views of the Mississippi River from this vantage point.
Banning State Park, an hour and 16 minutes southeast of Deerwood, is home to part of the Kettle River, which is an outstanding location in which to shoot the rapids in a canoe or kayak in the spring. You will want to go for a hike, where you may see white-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, beavers, red and gray squirrels, snowshoe hares, and ruffed grouse.
International State Park near Taylor Falls, two hours and 14 minutes southeast of Deerwood, is a fantastic place to learn more about how glaciers impacted the state's geography by taking a hike in the Glacier Potholes Area. Over 200 bird species have been spotted in this park. This is one of the few parks in the United States where part of it lies in one state and another part in a different state.
In Wisconsin, two hours and 16 minutes southeast of Deerwood, the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway is the largest river system west of the Mississippi River. There are over 200 miles of waterways between the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers, and it is a fantastic place for a paddling adventure.
The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is 72 miles long, and it is a terrific place to explore the Mississippi River near Saint Paul, two hours and 15 minutes southeast of Deerwood. You will love the views of the river from the St. Anthony Falls River Center. Stop at the Mississippi River Visitor Center to learn more about this waterway's historical role.
You can find many unique campgrounds near Brainerd. Shady Hollow Resort is on Hardy Lake's shores, 37 minutes southwest of Deerwood. Complimentary and low-cost canoes, kayaks, and other boats are available for campers. Each camping spot is under shade trees, where you can often spot various birds.
Crow Wing Lake Campground offers about 100 sites 10 miles south of Brainerd. This campground has a boat launch, a fish cleaning station, and fishing docks. There is no need to cook because there is a store where you can get pizza and other food.
Gull Lake Recreation Area Campground is on Gull Lake's shores, 38 minutes southwest of Deerwood. Gull River and Gull Lake meet very near this campground. You will love watching various wildlife, including deer, from this campground.
How does RVshare classify an affordable RV rental?
RVshare defines an affordable RV rental as any rental that is priced between $100-$250 per night. These rentals are perfect for travelers looking for an affordable way to see the country.
Can I rent an affordable RV in Deerwood, MN that still offers the amenities and features I desire for my trips, such as a kitchen, bathroom, or air conditioning?
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Are there any additional fees or charges for renting an affordable RV in Deerwood, MN, such as cleaning or mileage fees?
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How do I properly maintain and care for an affordable RV rental during my trip, and are there any special considerations I should be aware of?
It is important to follow the guidelines provided by the RV’s owner for proper care of the rental during the trip. This includes keeping the RV clean and free of damage, and using the appropriate cleaning products for the materials in the RV. The RV owner is responsible for the regular maintenance of the RV.
Can I rent an affordable RV in Deerwood, MN for an extended period, and are any discounts or promotions available for longer rentals?
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What fuel efficiency can I expect from an affordable RV rental, and how can I minimize fuel costs during my trip?
RVs are not known for their fuel efficiency, but renters can take steps to minimize fuel costs during their trip. This includes avoiding speeding and rapid acceleration, maintaining a consistent speed, and avoiding excessive idling. Also remember that the larger and heavier the vehicle, the lower the fuel efficiency.
Do I bring my bedding and linens to use in an affordable RV rental, and what kind of storage options are available for these items?
The RV owner determines what is included with the rental, such as bedding and linens. Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information. Many RVs have storage options for personal items, including bedding and linens.
How do I properly level and stabilize my RV rental at my campsite or RV park, and what equipment or tools do I need?
Leveling and stabilizing an RV rental is important for both safety and comfort. RV owners typically provide leveling blocks and stabilizing jacks to renters, along with instructions for proper use.
Do I bring my entertainment equipment or appliances for an affordable RV rental, such as a portable grill or music player?
Renters should review the RV listing description or ask the owner for more information on what is included with the rental, such as entertainment equipment or appliances. Some RVs come equipped with a portable grill or music player, while others do not.
What kind of maintenance or upkeep do I need to perform in the RV during my rental period?
Renters are responsible for keeping the RV clean and free of damage during the rental period. Any other maintenance or upkeep is the responsibility of the RV’s owner. Renters should follow the guidelines provided by the owner for proper care and maintenance of the rental during the trip.