Grand Marais Minnesota Campgrounds

Grand Marais Minnesota has a zip code of 55604. The current date and time in Grand Marais is May 3, 2024, 11:36 am and it has a population of 3,384 people. Grand Marais Minnesota lies at an elevation of 688 feet.


Grand Marais RV Park And Campground

Highway 61 And 8th Avenue West
Po Box 820
Grand Marais Minnesota, 55604
Phone: 218-387-1712, 1-800-998-0959 "Wake up to the fresh air, bird song and waves on the shore. Stroll the beach, build a campfire, skip rocks in the harbor or enjoy the the cool lake breeze. Lake Superiors beauty is waiting for you at Grand Marais municipal campground. Picturesque Grand Marais, Minnesota, has been voted Number 5 in Lake Superior Magazines Top 10 Destinations. We are located off of Highway 61 and Eighth Avenue West on a peninsula surrounded by the Harbor on one side and Lake Superior on the other. The campground is easy walking distance to downtown shops and restaurants, and the North House Folk School. We offer 300 campsites: 152 full-hookup sites with electric, water and sewer; 104 water and electric sites and 44 primitive campsites with lakeviews or private wooded sites. Large group campsites are also available. Campers have free use of the RV dump. Four bath houses provide campers with hot showers and flush toilets. Each campsite includes a picnic table and fire box. Campers can also use the fireplace at the Lakeside Pavilion. "

Gunflint Pines Resort & Campgrounds

217 South Gunflint Lake Road
Grand Marais Minnesota, 55604
Phone: 218-388-4454, 1-800-533-5814 "Explore our world...Where cell phones dont ring to call you to work. Where evenings are spent gathering with friends, watching the Northern lights, playing games or chatting the evening away around a fire. Where ""Neighbor"" still means someone you can count on in a pinch and ""Community"" means more than just the place you live. Here at the Gunflint Pines we invite you to experience four seasons of outdoor activity. Spring for exploring, wildlife sightings, birding, hiking, and early season Walleye and Lake Trout fishing. Summer activities range from swimming, canoeing, Mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, bass fishing, boating, hiking & berry picking. Fall finds the woods alluring with the leaves changing color, whether by hiking or canoeing, grouse hunting or a little late season Lake Trout fishing. For peace and quiet, you cant beat Winter with our cross-country skiing, dog sledding, ice-fishing, snowmobiling and snow shoeing. Awaken early to the morning mist clearing off the lake, the call of a distant loon, the morning songs of the neighborhood birds, a colorful sunrise or the shimmering of freshly fallen snow. By day experience the Superior National Forest and surrounding the BWCA, whether it be by canoe, kayak, early morning hike, snowshoe or cross country ski. In the evenings adventure is at your doorstep. Step outside and listen for wildlife, view the Milky Way, or experience a spectacular sunset or display of Northern Lights. Listen for the howl of the Timber Wolf or the cry of the Loon on a moonlit lake. At night the wilderness comes to life."

Hungry Jack Lodge And Campground

372 Hungry Jack Road
Grand Marais Minnesota, 55604
Phone: 218-388-2265, 1-800-338-1566 "Hungry Jack Lodge is the only resort on Hungry Jack Lake in the heart of the six million acre Superior National Forest. The lake is sheltered with high wooded hills and palisades around its 8 1/2 miles of shoreline. Activities include superbMoose heade for Hungry Jack Lodge & Campground fishing, canoeing, hiking, camping and much much more. Access to the Boundary Water Canoe Area (BWCA) can be made by canoe directly from Hungry Jack Lake with only one very short portage. Our Year round resort is isolated at the end of a dead end road offering the vacationer the ultimate in peace and serenity. The surroundings are astoundingly alive and pure. You can smell the clean air, hear the solitude, and taste the flavor of the wilderness. The journey to the lodge is one of the most beautiful drives in the country. The scenic route includes traveling from the North Shores of Lake Superior at Grand Marais up the Gunflint Trail, into the Sawtooth Mountains to the woods surrounding the Gunflint Trail and Hungry Jack Lodge & Campground. Hungry Jack Lodge is located on Hungry Jack Lake 2 1/2 miles off Gunflint Trail, 32 miles northwest of Grand Marais. We are just two miles from the Canadian border and less than one mile from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, making Hungry Jack Lodge and Campground an ideal ""base"" for day trips into the BWCA for those who want to experience the the Boundary Waters but do not want to give up the convenience and comfort of a northwoods resort."