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Shipwreck Creek Campround
Public Campground

Shipwreck Creek Campround

Beaver Bay, Minnesota
4.7 (3596 reviews)

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About Shipwreck Creek Campround

Campground in Minnesota.

Nestled in the heart of Minnesota, Shipwreck Creek Campground offers a serene escape for RV enthusiasts seeking authentic outdoor adventure. With 47 thoughtfully laid out sites, this public campground provides the perfect balance between accessibility and natural beauty, welcoming visitors who want to disconnect from the hustle of daily life while staying connected to the things that matter most.

The campground's setting near Shipwreck Creek creates a peaceful backdrop for your camping experience. Minnesota's natural landscape surrounds you with dense forests, pristine waters, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Whether you're an early riser hoping to catch the sunrise over the water or an evening person who loves watching the stars emerge above the pines, the location offers those special moments that make RV camping memorable.

For families, Shipwreck Creek Campground is an excellent base for exploring all that Minnesota has to offer. The region is rich with outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic drives through some of the state's most beautiful terrain. History buffs will appreciate the area's fascinating heritage, while nature lovers can spend days exploring the local ecosystems and seasonal wildlife patterns.

The campground itself maintains a welcoming atmosphere that appeals to both seasoned RV travelers and those new to camping. The 47 sites provide enough space that you won't feel crowded, yet the community aspect remains strong. Many visitors return year after year, creating a sense of belonging among the regular camping families and groups.

This location works wonderfully for those seeking a Minnesota adventure without venturing into remote wilderness. You're close enough to nearby towns for supplies and services, yet far enough removed to experience genuine peace and quiet. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, Shipwreck Creek Campground serves as an ideal launching point for exploring everything from state parks to local attractions.

The highly positive guest reviews reflect the campground's consistent quality and the genuine hospitality of the community. Visitors consistently praise their experiences, making it a trusted choice for RV camping in Minnesota.
47

Total Sites

4.7

Rating

3,596

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 47

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Beaver Bay 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 Beaver Bay.

Explore the Area

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

Shipwreck Creek Campround Reviews

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Dr. Dominic Nguyen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dr. Dominic Nguyen

The park is absolutely beautiful. I was fortunate enough to visit it twice during the summer. Although it’s quite a drive from Duluth, it’s completely worth it. There are trails to explore, and you can walk all the way up to the lighthouse, where the scenery is simply breathtaking. Picnic tables are scattered throughout the park, so if you need a break, you have a place to sit and recharge. You ca... The park is absolutely beautiful. I was fortunate enough to visit it twice during the summer. Although it’s quite a drive from Duluth, it’s completely worth it. There are trails to explore, and you can walk all the way up to the lighthouse, where the scenery is simply breathtaking. Picnic tables are scattered throughout the park, so if you need a break, you have a place to sit and recharge. You can also get close to the water and see just how clear it is. I’m not sure if the park is open in the winter, but I would love to visit then to see how different it looks.

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Melissa George

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Melissa George

This was a bucket list stop for me and the main motivation for our trip to the area, it did not disappoint! We purchased tickets ahead of time for the Keeper’s tour because I thought I read that it was a max of 10 per tour and I wanted to make sure we got in, however it seemed that if there was a bigger group they split the tours between guides for a max of 10 per group. Paid entry into the park i... This was a bucket list stop for me and the main motivation for our trip to the area, it did not disappoint! We purchased tickets ahead of time for the Keeper’s tour because I thought I read that it was a max of 10 per tour and I wanted to make sure we got in, however it seemed that if there was a bigger group they split the tours between guides for a max of 10 per group. Paid entry into the park is not required if you’re there for the tour. We arrived at 8:30 for the 9:00 tour - the building does not open until 10:00, so don’t expect to walk up and go in. However, our tour guide came out to greet us when she noticed people arriving and unlocked the door for us to use the bathroom before the tour, so that was appreciated. Amy was our tour guide and she was a delight to spend time with, obviously very knowledgeable and passionate about what she does and encouraged everyone to take their time for photos and gawking. The area is currently under construction so you will see some fencing and obvious construction work right now but I was still able to get great photos. Unfortunately it was smoggy from the wildfires so I didn’t get great shots from the iconic lighthouse viewing areas, but nothing anyone can do about that. I recommend wearing walking shoes as the paths are rocky and there are some stairs throughout the tour, obviously to go up to the lighthouse. The path to the iconic viewing spots out on the trails (separate from the tour but still required paid entry) is all dirt and gravel and there are SEVERAL stairs (long stair case) - we went down the stairs and took the dirt path back around to avoid going back up. The gift shop was the type I was comfortable spending money at, it is set up well and not full of junk. I also recommend walking through the building and watching the video about the lighthouse. Pay for the tour, you won’t be disappointed!

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Melissa George

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Melissa George

This was a bucket list stop for me and the main motivation for our trip to the area, it did not disappoint! We purchased tickets ahead of time for the Keeper’s tour because I thought I read that it was a max of 10 per tour and I wanted to make sure we got in, however it seemed that if there was a bigger group they split the tours between guides for a max of 10 per group. Paid entry into the park i... This was a bucket list stop for me and the main motivation for our trip to the area, it did not disappoint! We purchased tickets ahead of time for the Keeper’s tour because I thought I read that it was a max of 10 per tour and I wanted to make sure we got in, however it seemed that if there was a bigger group they split the tours between guides for a max of 10 per group. Paid entry into the park is not required if you’re there for the tour. We arrived at 8:30 for the 9:00 tour - the building does not open until 10:00, so don’t expect to walk up and go in. However, our tour guide came out to greet us when she noticed people arriving and unlocked the door for us to use the bathroom before the tour, so that was appreciated. Amy was our tour guide and she was a delight to spend time with, obviously very knowledgeable and passionate about what she does and encouraged everyone to take their time for photos and gawking. The area is currently under construction so you will see some fencing and obvious construction work right now but I was still able to get great photos. Unfortunately it was smoggy from the wildfires so I didn’t get great shots from the iconic lighthouse viewing areas, but nothing anyone can do about that. I recommend wearing walking shoes as the paths are rocky and there are some stairs throughout the tour, obviously to go up to the lighthouse. The path to the iconic viewing spots out on the trails (separate from the tour but still required paid entry) is all dirt and gravel and there are SEVERAL stairs (long stair case) - we went down the stairs and took the dirt path back around to avoid going back up. The gift shop was the type I was comfortable spending money at, it is set up well and not full of junk. I also recommend walking through the building and watching the video about the lighthouse. Pay for the tour, you won’t be disappointed!

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Hank Zane

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Hank Zane

The state park is separate from the lighthouse but has the best views so you have to do both Hiking, picnic areas, Day Hill, Pebble Beach. Lots of lakefront access and photo opportunities Also some impressive night views. Viewed the Milky Way from Pebble Beach

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Julian Markov

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Julian Markov

An amazing state park with amazing camping options. Pebble beach is a must. You can kayak or paddle to the island. At low tide, hiking to the island is also an option. Not too many tourists even in the peak season. I drove all the way from Chicago and worth the time. The water of the sea was crystal clear.

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Julian Markov

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Julian Markov

An amazing state park with amazing camping options. Pebble beach is a must. You can kayak or paddle to the island. At low tide, hiking to the island is also an option. Not too many tourists even in the peak season. I drove all the way from Chicago and worth the time. The water of the sea was crystal clear.

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T&B

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by T&B

Beautiful campground! If you enjoy biking the trail access is fabulous. There is no cell signal here so plan ahead. We would have given this a five star but no dump station or water hook up for RV’s. There’s water, showers and such but not convent for longer stays.

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T&B

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by T&B

Beautiful campground! If you enjoy biking the trail access is fabulous. There is no cell signal here so plan ahead. We would have given this a five star but no dump station or water hook up for RV’s. There’s water, showers and such but not convent for longer stays.

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