Gooseberry Falls State Park RV & Campground Guide
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The immense scenic beauty of Gooseberry Falls State Park near Two Harbors, Minnesota, draws visitors throughout the year. You can see that beauty when you bring your bike and ride along the trails. There are also numerous hiking trails, including options that lead to the waterfall and around historic structures. At the on-site nature store, you can stock up on the tools you need to explore this park. You'll also want to join the naturalists for their regular programs. This park is located about 177 miles north of St. Paul, 30 miles northeast of Duluth and nine miles northeast of Knife River.
Spring 28-47 F
Summer 50-70 F
Fall 40-60 F
Winter 10-27 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Gooseberry Falls State Park
With so many interesting attractions and campgrounds in the surrounding area, you will find your trip time disappearing quickly. The best way to take advantage of every second is by staying in an RV. Get a rental on RVshare.com if you do not own one.
Burlington Bay Campground
Camp on the beautiful grassy spots at the city-owned Burlington Bay Campground. Rates start at about $28 per night at this campground, which is open from mid-March to early October.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Close to stores and restaurants
Penmarallter Campground
Penmarallter Campground has spacious sites. Furthermore, the owners live on the property, so you can expect great service. Rates start at about $28 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Shower house, picnic tables, fire rings
Knife River Campground
Located within walking distance of Knife River Beach, Knife River Campground offers seasonal camping rates. This campground is also across the street from the Superior Hiking Trail.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other features: Shower house, picnic tables, fire rings
What to Do at
Gooseberry Falls State Park
Inside Gooseberry Falls State Park
You can enjoy a picnic at the park before heading out on the Gitchi-Gami State Trail, which has a trail segment that leads to Gooseberry Falls. Bring along your bike to explore the paths. You can also bike or hike to see many historic buildings constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Take advantage of this park’s easy access to Lake Superior for some fishing fun. If you're interested in learning more about this area’s ecology, see one of the park's naturalists.
How to Get to
Gooseberry Falls State Park
It is easy to get to Gooseberry Falls State Park from Twin Harbors. Take 6th Street/Waterfront Drive to Minnesota 61. Turn right and follow the highway up the coastline until you reach County Highway 1. You'll turn right and continue on Highway 1 until you reach the park.
Entering Gooseberry Falls State Park
This park is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Store hours may vary.
Gooseberry Falls State Park Per person : $7.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gooseberry Falls State Park
Spring is the best time to go to Gooseberry Falls State Park if you want to take in the majestic waterfalls. You'll typically see fewer crowds in spring than you'll see in summer.
Gooseberry Falls State Park is home to lots of mammals like Canadian lynxes, white-tailed deer, timber wolves, martens, and black bears. Salmon and trout are some types of fish you'll find in the lakes at Gooseberry Falls State Park.
There are 69 drive-in sites at Gooseberry Falls State Park, but none of them are electric. The park has three pull-through sites, and RVs can't be more than 40 feet long.
Dogs are welcome at Gooseberry Falls State Park but must be kept on a leash that is no longer than six feet. Pets cannot be left unattended and pet owners are required to clean up after their pets.
Gooseberry Falls State Park has four wheelchair-accessible sites. Two of the sites are located near accessible bathrooms. In addition, many of the hiking trails at the park are wheelchair accessible.
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