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Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10
Public Campground

Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10

Park Rapids, Minnesota
4.7 (33 reviews)

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About Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10

Campground in Minnesota.

Nestled in the heart of Minnesota, Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10 offers RV travelers a peaceful retreat into nature's embrace. This public campground provides an ideal setting for those seeking a genuine connection with the outdoors, whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

The Minnesota landscape surrounding this campground is characterized by pristine natural beauty that defines the region. You'll find yourself immersed in the serene environment that makes Minnesota a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area's abundant lakes and forests create the perfect backdrop for a restorative camping experience, allowing you to disconnect from daily stress and reconnect with what matters most.

For nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, this location provides excellent opportunities to experience Minnesota's diverse ecosystems. The region's reputation for scenic beauty attracts visitors from across the country who appreciate landscapes shaped by glacial geology and dotted with sparkling waterways. Whether you're interested in observing local wildlife, enjoying peaceful mornings, or simply soaking in the natural surroundings, the area delivers on all fronts.

The campground's public nature means you'll be part of a welcoming community of fellow travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. This setting works wonderfully for families looking to introduce children to camping, couples seeking a romantic getaway, and solo travelers in pursuit of solitude and reflection. The four-star rating reflects the quality experience and satisfaction of previous visitors who have discovered the charm of this Minnesota camping destination.

Minnesota's appeal extends beyond the immediate campground area, with the state offering numerous attractions and activities year-round. The region's proximity to various recreational opportunities makes it an excellent base for exploring what makes this part of Minnesota special. Whether you're here to unwind by the water, hike scenic trails, or simply enjoy the slower pace of campground life, Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10 serves as the perfect launching point for your Minnesota adventure.
4.7

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33

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Park Rapids is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Minnesota weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Park Rapids.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Park Rapids. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Deer Park Lake Camp Site B10 Reviews

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John Hines

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by John Hines

One of my favorite places to camp in the fall. Good fish quiet and peaceful

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Elizabeth Brown

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Elizabeth Brown

It poured rain on us almost the entire time we were there - but it was still beautiful! Vault toilets are vault toilets, but they were as clean as they get and well stocked. The camp host actually called me before my stay to make sure I didn't want a site closer to the swimming beach - which is just above and beyond! I definitely felt like the area was well looked after, which was nice when travel... It poured rain on us almost the entire time we were there - but it was still beautiful! Vault toilets are vault toilets, but they were as clean as they get and well stocked. The camp host actually called me before my stay to make sure I didn't want a site closer to the swimming beach - which is just above and beyond! I definitely felt like the area was well looked after, which was nice when traveling in remote areas with your kiddos.

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Josh Knudtson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josh Knudtson

Stayed last weekend in July. Nice spacious campsites. We camped as a family with 4 adjacent sites that fit 35' RV's just fine. Campground and beach were nice and quiet. Very secluded location with easy access to waterfront. We were a few hundred feet from one of the pit toilets and every once in a while we would get a foul whiff. Also the biting flies were pretty bad while we were there. The mosqu... Stayed last weekend in July. Nice spacious campsites. We camped as a family with 4 adjacent sites that fit 35' RV's just fine. Campground and beach were nice and quiet. Very secluded location with easy access to waterfront. We were a few hundred feet from one of the pit toilets and every once in a while we would get a foul whiff. Also the biting flies were pretty bad while we were there. The mosquitoes were not too bad if you used bug spray, but it didn't seem to bother the flies!

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Pam A

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pam A

Quiet campground. Beautiful rustic sites (maybe 33 sites?) with access to the lake and lots of trail systems. No electric and rustic bathrooms. Reservation website said everything was booked on Friday evening but when we arrived the host suggested lots of open sites so that was a nice surprise. We saw the Seeyle Campground was posted as closed off except for overflow camping if other campgrounds w... Quiet campground. Beautiful rustic sites (maybe 33 sites?) with access to the lake and lots of trail systems. No electric and rustic bathrooms. Reservation website said everything was booked on Friday evening but when we arrived the host suggested lots of open sites so that was a nice surprise. We saw the Seeyle Campground was posted as closed off except for overflow camping if other campgrounds were filled. There are lots of other campgrounds nearby. Winnie Trading Post does have propane.

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Tori Lynn

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Tori Lynn

Beautiful lake, but upon walking into the water, we were informed by another family camping about having swimmers itch from swimming the day before. We were informed it comes from snails that live in the water, so there's not really much you can do besides not swim.

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Tori Lynn

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Tori Lynn

Beautiful lake, but upon walking into the water, we were informed by another family camping about having swimmers itch from swimming the day before. We were informed it comes from snails that live in the water, so there's not really much you can do besides not swim.

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