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Twin Lakes Recreation Area
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Twin Lakes Recreation Area

Park Falls, Minnesota
4.7 (26 reviews)

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About Twin Lakes Recreation Area

Campground in Minnesota.

Twin Lakes Recreation Area offers a peaceful escape into Minnesota's natural beauty, situated in the charming community of Park Falls. This public campground provides an intimate camping experience with seventeen carefully maintained sites that cater to RV travelers seeking solitude and outdoor adventure without the crowds of larger facilities.

The recreation area centers around two pristine lakes that give the park its name, creating the perfect backdrop for a relaxing getaway. The calm waters are ideal for fishing, with opportunities to catch walleye, northern pike, and panfish throughout the season. Whether you're an experienced angler or just looking to cast a line from shore, the lakes provide a serene setting for peaceful mornings and contemplative evenings. Beyond fishing, the lakes invite swimming during warmer months, kayaking, and simply enjoying the reflective beauty of Minnesota's water resources.

The surrounding landscape features the mixed forests characteristic of north-central Minnesota, with towering pines and hardwoods creating natural windbreaks and shade throughout the campground. The terrain is gently rolling, offering scenic views without challenging navigation. This setting makes Twin Lakes Recreation Area particularly appealing to those who appreciate quiet natural surroundings and want to disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.

Park Falls itself is a welcoming small town with local dining and supply options nearby, ensuring you have convenient access to necessities without sacrificing the peaceful atmosphere that makes this area special. The location serves as an excellent base for exploring the broader region, with state forests and additional outdoor recreation opportunities within easy driving distance.

The seventeen-site setup means you're never competing for space or dealing with the noise and congestion of sprawling mega-campgrounds. This scale creates a community feel among visitors while maintaining the quiet atmosphere many RV travelers seek. The highly rated reviews reflect consistent quality maintenance and management that visitors genuinely appreciate.

Twin Lakes Recreation Area welcomes families, couples, anglers, nature photographers, and anyone seeking a genuine Minnesota outdoor experience in a well-maintained, accessible setting.
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Total Sites

4.7

Rating

26

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 17

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Park Falls 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 Falls.

Explore the Area

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

Twin Lakes Recreation Area Reviews

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OneDown5Up

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by OneDown5Up

Excellent small campground for those who want peace and quiet. Campground was clean, very quiet, and the camp host (James) was Excellent. Beautiful small lakes and all the campsites were pretty secluded from the neighbor sites. I went in mid-Sept and was lucky not to have many mosquitos at all. Road to get there turns into loose gravel for about three miles before you enter the campground (campgr... Excellent small campground for those who want peace and quiet. Campground was clean, very quiet, and the camp host (James) was Excellent. Beautiful small lakes and all the campsites were pretty secluded from the neighbor sites. I went in mid-Sept and was lucky not to have many mosquitos at all. Road to get there turns into loose gravel for about three miles before you enter the campground (campground road is paved), so motorcyclists on touring bikes should be aware. Vault toilets were probably the cleanest I've come across when camping. Had Verizon service in most of the campground, which was a pleasant surprise. Last note, watch for poison ivy, it's everywhere.

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Sheena Marco

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sheena Marco

I would 200% recommend this campground for anyone and everyone. There are bathrooms close, no matter where you stay. Nice small campground off the beaten path. The lake is great. Kinda mucky bottom but it didn't deter my kids they swam for hours. They have aeration in the lake for the fish. Heard there was decent fishing but didn't do any fishing ourselves. Nice sized sites and didn't seem to b... I would 200% recommend this campground for anyone and everyone. There are bathrooms close, no matter where you stay. Nice small campground off the beaten path. The lake is great. Kinda mucky bottom but it didn't deter my kids they swam for hours. They have aeration in the lake for the fish. Heard there was decent fishing but didn't do any fishing ourselves. Nice sized sites and didn't seem to be right on top of each other. Listened to the frogs all night long. Definitely bring thermacells or some sort of bug deterrent, the horse flies were pretty bad. My kids had a blast and we will be back many more times for sure! Also at the turn around there is a short little path to the second lake/pond. Was a gorgeous place to just take it all in and listen to the birds, frogs and fish.

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Joe Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Joe Smith

Great campground for peace and quiet. Liked site 8...1 cell bar with at&t. Ha..Ha..

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Pierog Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pierog Travels

Twin Lakes Campground offers both reservable and first come, first served sites. The campground is clean, well maintained, and some sites provide direct access to the lake, making it a great choice for a relaxing outdoor stay.

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Pierog Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pierog Travels

Twin Lakes Campground offers both reservable and first come, first served sites. The campground is clean, well maintained, and some sites provide direct access to the lake, making it a great choice for a relaxing outdoor stay.

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Matthew Bowen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Bowen

This is a very nice rustic campground. Stayed 6/15/19-6/16/19. Cost: $15 per night. Half of the campsites are along the lake the other half on the other side of the campground road. All sites have a fire pit ring with a swivel camp grill, and a newer picnic table. Sites are separated adequately with trees for privacy. Some lakefront sites do not have direct access to the lake as there is a s... This is a very nice rustic campground. Stayed 6/15/19-6/16/19. Cost: $15 per night. Half of the campsites are along the lake the other half on the other side of the campground road. All sites have a fire pit ring with a swivel camp grill, and a newer picnic table. Sites are separated adequately with trees for privacy. Some lakefront sites do not have direct access to the lake as there is a semi steep embankment, however there is a boat landing and a trail at the back side of the lake sites to a wood staircase (at the back of site #12). There are two latrine buildings that were very well cleaned, and a drinking water pump house with a bubbler and a spigot. Also a dumpster located at the entrance to the campground. During the two days we stayed we saw three people drive thru the campgrounds and there was no one there which was really great. Fishing from shore behind Site #12 I caught two bass and a trout (which isnt listed as a species in the lake according to the DNR website) but there was alot of activity on the surface from panfish and bass throughout the lake. The mosquitos are terrible this year everywhere in wisconsin. LOAD UP on the bug spray and bring tiki torches with citronella, citronella table top candles/table torches, or thermacell AND have them readily available as I was greeted with thousands of mosquitos upon opening the door. We had four torches and a table top one and honestly wish I would of forked out money for a a large range thermacell. The torches did enough to make it tolerable though. This is a lake in wisconsin, if you dont come prepared for the mosquitos you are probably from Illinois (i joke). Will definitely camp here again. 30 minutes to Minocqua Wal-Mart on Hwy70, very private, access to a lake and drive in site. Also many other lakes in the area, relatively close to round and pike lake, not too far from the Flambeau chain either (and the casino if that is your thing). GREAT JOB KEEPING THIS PLACE WELL KEPT!

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Matthew Bowen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Bowen

This is a very nice rustic campground. Stayed 6/15/19-6/16/19. Cost: $15 per night. Half of the campsites are along the lake the other half on the other side of the campground road. All sites have a fire pit ring with a swivel camp grill, and a newer picnic table. Sites are separated adequately with trees for privacy. Some lakefront sites do not have direct access to the lake as there is a s... This is a very nice rustic campground. Stayed 6/15/19-6/16/19. Cost: $15 per night. Half of the campsites are along the lake the other half on the other side of the campground road. All sites have a fire pit ring with a swivel camp grill, and a newer picnic table. Sites are separated adequately with trees for privacy. Some lakefront sites do not have direct access to the lake as there is a semi steep embankment, however there is a boat landing and a trail at the back side of the lake sites to a wood staircase (at the back of site #12). There are two latrine buildings that were very well cleaned, and a drinking water pump house with a bubbler and a spigot. Also a dumpster located at the entrance to the campground. During the two days we stayed we saw three people drive thru the campgrounds and there was no one there which was really great. Fishing from shore behind Site #12 I caught two bass and a trout (which isnt listed as a species in the lake according to the DNR website) but there was alot of activity on the surface from panfish and bass throughout the lake. The mosquitos are terrible this year everywhere in wisconsin. LOAD UP on the bug spray and bring tiki torches with citronella, citronella table top candles/table torches, or thermacell AND have them readily available as I was greeted with thousands of mosquitos upon opening the door. We had four torches and a table top one and honestly wish I would of forked out money for a a large range thermacell. The torches did enough to make it tolerable though. This is a lake in wisconsin, if you dont come prepared for the mosquitos you are probably from Illinois (i joke). Will definitely camp here again. 30 minutes to Minocqua Wal-Mart on Hwy70, very private, access to a lake and drive in site. Also many other lakes in the area, relatively close to round and pike lake, not too far from the Flambeau chain either (and the casino if that is your thing). GREAT JOB KEEPING THIS PLACE WELL KEPT!

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