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Silver Falls Park Campground

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About Silver Falls Park Campground

Campground in Minnesota.

Silver Falls Park Campground offers a wonderful gateway to discovering one of Minnesota's natural treasures. Located in the heart of the state, this public campground serves as the perfect base camp for exploring the stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities that make this region so special. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat into nature or an active adventure-filled getaway, this campground provides convenient access to the beauty that surrounds it.

The area around Silver Falls Park is characterized by Minnesota's classic natural beauty, with forests, water features, and scenic vistas that change dramatically throughout the seasons. Spring brings wildflowers and the renewal of forest life, summer offers warm days perfect for outdoor exploration, fall transforms the landscape into a canvas of brilliant colors, and winter creates a peaceful, quiet wonderland for those who appreciate cold-weather camping.

Minnesota's outdoor culture thrives in this region, and campers will find themselves immersed in an environment that celebrates hiking, fishing, and water-based recreation. The state is known for its commitment to maintaining beautiful natural spaces, and public campgrounds like Silver Falls Park play an important role in preserving these areas for everyone to enjoy. This makes it an excellent choice for families, solo travelers, and groups looking to experience authentic Minnesota camping without the frills of a resort-style facility.

The surrounding area offers genuine small-town Minnesota charm. Visitors can explore local attractions, experience regional dining, and interact with communities that maintain strong connections to Minnesota's natural heritage. Whether you're a seasoned RV traveler or someone experiencing campground camping for the first time, the straightforward, accessible nature of a public campground creates an inclusive environment for all types of outdoor enthusiasts.

This campground appeals to those who value authenticity over amenities, who want to wake up surrounded by nature, and who appreciate Minnesota's commitment to sharing its natural spaces with the public. It's an ideal stop for road-trippers exploring the state or a destination for those planning a longer stay to fully immerse themselves in the region's outdoor offerings.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

This area 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 the area.

Explore the Area

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

Silver Falls Park Campground Reviews

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Marina Raine

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marina Raine

We had the best family trip to Silver Falls State Park, and I can honestly say it’s such a fun, kid-friendly spot. The park is known for the famous Trail of Ten Falls, and seeing all ten waterfalls in one place feels pretty magical. We chose the South Falls section (there’s both a north and south side), and I’m really glad we did. The South side felt much more manageable for the kids — still adven... We had the best family trip to Silver Falls State Park, and I can honestly say it’s such a fun, kid-friendly spot. The park is known for the famous Trail of Ten Falls, and seeing all ten waterfalls in one place feels pretty magical. We chose the South Falls section (there’s both a north and south side), and I’m really glad we did. The South side felt much more manageable for the kids — still adventurous, but not overwhelming. One thing I’d definitely recommend: wear tennis shoes or hiking shoes. We saw a few people trying to do the trail in flip-flops, and they were struggling once the path started climbing and turned into stairs. Some parts get steep, and good shoes make a big difference. Some hiking shoes or tennis shoes will do well. Make sure they have traction, if you want to do the longer trails. We stayed in one of the cabins, and they even have handicap-accessible options. Cabin #7 was perfect for us because it’s closest to the bathrooms and showers — which, trust me, matters a lot when someone has to go in the middle of the night and you don’t want to trek through the dark. Also, there are raccoons around, so make sure you lock up your food and anything scented. We went in June and had an amazing time, but if I did it again, I’d probably choose April or May. The cabin was a little warm at night — not a dealbreaker, just a personal preference. Overall, it was such a special trip. Waterfalls, fresh air, happy kids — we made the best memories there. 🌲

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Mariana Contreras

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mariana Contreras

The hike is super fun to do. It’s got so much to see and it really doesn’t feel as long as it is. It’s really beautiful to go during most seasons, but would definitely wear some good shoes during the winter as there are some huge puddles. A raincoat too because the waterfalls can splash on you. In the summer you’ll see people go into some of the shallow waters and take a quick dip haha! One of my... The hike is super fun to do. It’s got so much to see and it really doesn’t feel as long as it is. It’s really beautiful to go during most seasons, but would definitely wear some good shoes during the winter as there are some huge puddles. A raincoat too because the waterfalls can splash on you. In the summer you’ll see people go into some of the shallow waters and take a quick dip haha! One of my absolute favorite hikes! I’d recommend to go early to avoid crowds:)

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Nicole Sanders

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nicole Sanders

Silver Falls State Park is absolutely stunning and such a perfect place to experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. There are a variety of trails to choose from—some easier and family-friendly, and others more challenging for experienced hikers. Since we had kids with us, we chose the easier waterfall trail, and it was perfect for our group. The scenery was breathtaking. The waterfalls, th... Silver Falls State Park is absolutely stunning and such a perfect place to experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. There are a variety of trails to choose from—some easier and family-friendly, and others more challenging for experienced hikers. Since we had kids with us, we chose the easier waterfall trail, and it was perfect for our group. The scenery was breathtaking. The waterfalls, the lush greenery, and the peaceful atmosphere made the whole experience feel magical. We officially fell in love with the Pacific Northwest and all the incredible nature it has to offer. We visited in late December, bundled up well, and were completely comfortable, so don’t let cooler weather stop you from going. It’s beautiful any time of year. I highly recommend taking the time to see the waterfalls and really soak it all in. It’s a place we’ll definitely want to visit again!

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Eric Broockman

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Eric Broockman

Though we only had time to see the South Falls - it was well worth the visit. Beautiful park facilities , nice parking area - the trails look good. We will be back.

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kendra kay

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by kendra kay

A ranger picked up and answered the phone when I called. If nothing else, that is truly remarkable and very appreciated. The park is very very well maintained. There are Cafes and General stores with roaring fires and yummy treats and beautiful trinkets. The restrooms are real and clean and fully appointed. There's loads of parking. The fee went from $5 to $12 😬. The Trail of Ten Falls continues... A ranger picked up and answered the phone when I called. If nothing else, that is truly remarkable and very appreciated. The park is very very well maintained. There are Cafes and General stores with roaring fires and yummy treats and beautiful trinkets. The restrooms are real and clean and fully appointed. There's loads of parking. The fee went from $5 to $12 😬. The Trail of Ten Falls continues to be a favorite. Today we went in pouring rain. But with the heavy canopy, it was just like sprinkles here and there. It's always fun to see a new visitors' reaction to walking behind the waterfalls. Special shout out to Natasha and Samantha who have beautiful smiles and welcoming spirits and make every visitor feel at home.

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