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Moose Lake State Park RV & Campground Guide

Minnesota

Moose Lake State Park is located in eastern Minnesota amongst fields, woods, and ponds. The quiet location makes this park a popular destination for hiking, fishing, kayaking, and enjoying a picnic with a lake view. Moose Lake State Park's mix of fields, woods, and ponds provides a unique habitat for the wildlife in the area. The park also features a mix of basswood, birch, and maple trees, making it one of the better options in the state to view the fall colors when the leaves change.

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Weather
Spring 18 - 66 F
Summer 52 - 79 F
Fall 23 - 70 F
Winter 2 - 24 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Moose Lake State Park

Moose Lake State Park offers 33 semi-modern camping sites in its lone campground. The Moose Lake Campground is split into three loops, with the southern loop housing all of the sites with electric hookups, while the northern loop only has non-electric sites. There are two parking areas located in the southern loop, while the middle loop has one parking area. The small loop at the campground's north end has no extra parking areas. Moose Lake Campground is pet-friendly and features a restroom with showers, water, and vault toilets. Each campsite comes with a picnic table, fire ring, and grill and can accommodate an RV up to 60 feet in length.

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What to Do at
Moose Lake State Park

While Moose Lake State Park is known as a quiet refuge, there are plenty of activities for you to enjoy. Camping, hiking, canoeing, and fishing are popular options when visiting the park. If you are into nature and artifacts, make sure to visit the Agate Center, which has informative displays and features collections of Lake Superior agates. If you forget any sporting equipment, you can grab a fishing kit, birding kit, or GPS unit for free from the park office.

Fishing Fishing

Anglers can expect to catch bass, northern pike, and panfish when casting a line into Echo Lake. A boat launch can be found in the eastern bay, while a fishing pier is located on the northern side of the lake. A fishing license is required; you can get one online before arriving.

Geocaching Geocaching

Geocaching is a popular adventure that can be enjoyed in the park. Grab a GPS unit from the park office, or use your smartphone to find a cache.

Nature Watching Nature Watching

The serene settings of the park make it an excellent place for nature watching. Visitors can spot white-tailed deer, geese, ducks, and numerous songbirds.

Stargazing Stargazing

Moose Lake State Park is far enough away from any major city where light pollution will not cloud your vision when looking up at the stars. The best place to view the stars is from the beach.

Hiking Hiking

There are three hiking trails within the park. The Rolling Hills Trail is the one used by the hiking club and takes you through tall pine trees and prairie habitats. The Wildlife Pond Trail is a 1.2-mile loop that goes around a pond, providing an up-close view of nesting ducks, geese, and trumpeter swans.

Boating

Small and medium-sized boats can access Echo Lake via a boat launch in the eastern bay. The boat launch is also the staging area for the park's row boat, canoe, and kayak rentals.

Swimming Swimming

A designated swimming area with a sandy beach is located on the northern side of Echo Lake. This swim area can be reached by hiking along Echo Lake Trail.

Biking

Bicycling is available on the nearby Willard Munger State Trail. This trail extends for 60 miles between Hinckley and Duluth.

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How to Get to
Moose Lake State Park

Moose Lake State Park is located at 4252 Co Rd 137, Moose Lake, MN 55767. If you are traveling to the park from Minneapolis, MN, you will need to take I-35 N. Continue along I-35 N until you reach exit 214 for MN-73 toward Moose Lake. Once you exit the freeway, you will turn right onto Co Rd 137 for 0.3 miles, and then you will turn right into the park.

Entering Moose Lake State Park

The park is open daily from 8 am to 10 pm. Once you enter the park, you will approach the park office and Agate Center along with a parking area. If you make a right turn just past the park office, you will head towards the parking lot nearest the swimming area. If you turn to the left, you will head towards the campground while passing the boat launch. The fishing pier can be reached by driving straight after passing the park office.

Minnesota State Park Vehicle Permit (daily) : $7.0

Minnesota State Park Vehicle Permit (annual) : $35.0

Frequently Asked Questions About Moose Lake State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Moose Lake State Park?

Summer is a great time to visit Moose Lake State Park because the warm weather will enable you to enjoy the available watersports. Alternatively, plan your trip for fall to take in the splendor of the autumn colors.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Moose Lake State Park?

Visitors can spot white-tailed deer, rabbits, and chipmunks while exploring the park. Birds can look forward to adding several species of songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors to their journals.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Moose Lake State Park?

Yes, there are designated RV camping spots in Moose Lake Campground. 20 of the 33 total sites have an electric hookup, while the remaining offer a more primitive camping experience.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Moose Lake State Park and what is the cost?

You need to reserve a camping spot if you plan on staying overnight. These spots can be reserved online. Campsites with electric hookups are $33 per night, while the sites without electricity are $23 per night.

Are pets allowed at Moose Lake State Park?

Yes, pets are allowed at the park but are not allowed in any buildings or on the beach. All pets must remain on a six-foot leash and under control at all times.