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For Main Campgrounds - Saint Croix State Park: This is for St Croix State Park - Riverview Campground . We camped here in a 25ft Class C for two nights the beginning of July. St. Croix is Minnesota’s largest park (33,000 acres) with different campgrounds. We stayed here on a weekend and it was crowded. It was quiet with mostly families. The bathrooms are older, but clean. We did not use the showers. Not much privacy - some shade, but no vegetation between sites. Our site was level and big, but open and mostly sunny (#30E). Nice visitor center with maps and displays. Small boat launch where we took our kayak and also swam a bit. Nice paved bike/running/ hiking trail leading to the other campground and nice beach, playground, and newer bathrooms. Lots of birds, and I actually had a bear run across my path while biking. It was far enough away and not interested in me. Need bug spray for the mosquitoes like many places in Minnesota this time of year.
Posted Jul 20, 2023 by Ann from Alabama . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Maggie
For Main Campgrounds - Saint Croix State Park: Seriously need to consider spraying for mosquitos!
We visited here in late May 2015... We used 27 mosquito coils in 24 hours! So that pretty much tells the story. The park was empty, I mean other than the camp host NO ONE was there when we arrived in our site. So why then did the office staff feel it necessary to have every single person, all four additional units, that arrived after us park in sites right beside one another????
I am not sure why the staff felt the need to have all the occupants of the campground in the four sites in a row when the remaining 90 sites in the park were vacant! You are right on top of the next site! The bathroom was lovely and clean, there was sufficient hot water in the showers but you had to run for your life to and from to keep from being eaten alive... We booked four nights but had to call it quits after two the mosquitos, wood ticks and green biting inch worms were just too much. We could not go for a walk or bike ride for the bugs! The power went out when we were there the first day around 2:00 when at 6:00 it was still not on we went in search of answers... The park office was closed and deserted. We did eventually find a person to ask what was happening... The power that was to have been restored by 4:00 was back on around 8:00. Now with all of the campers being side by side in our row how difficult would it have been for "someone" to stop over to let people know what the problem was, guess they didn't want to be out in the mosquitos either.... The power sites by the was are $6.00 per night more than the basic sites.... The place could have been great, won't plan on a repeat stop.
Posted Jun 29, 2015 by Maggie from Stonewall Mantoba Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.