Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Leah is a Star Host
Star Hosts are highly rated, responsive, and committed to providing incredible experiences.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
21 acres of land with over a half mile of Mississippi River frontage. It's mostly undeveloped and a great place to get back into nature. Close to town and amenities, but far enough into the woods to feel like you're Up North.
200 yards to The Bridge Tavern restaurant and bar
5 miles to Yawkey Unit Mountain Bike trails
5 miles to downtown Crosby shopping and restaurants
5.2 miles to Cuyuna Regional Medical Center
5.9 miles to Cykel Bike Shop in Ironton
6 miles to Cuyuna Recreation Area trailhead in Ironton
6 miles to Super One Foods in Crosby
10.1 miles to Sagamore Unite Mountain Bike Trails
Fantastic little spot on the river! A bar within walking distance, kayak/canoes readily available, gorgeous scenery, and easy access! Definitely coming back to this fantastic site!
The place was very private and peaceful. The views were breathtaking, as well as the fact that it was just next to the river and to a creek. Overall, it was a great experience and I would highly recommend it to everyone.
We have stayed at site 3 before, so we knew we would love it again!
This is the most secluded site at this listing. We were able to drive our Land Rover all the way back which was convenient, but the trail could definitely use some work.
Water levels were very, very low when we visited this time around (Labor Day weekend).
CAUTION- There was a hornet hole in the ground near the path down to the water!! Looked like someone had dug a hole to hold their rod and didn't fill it in. Hornets have taken it over and my husband was stung 3 times while walking by. Made fishing at the water almost impossible.
Otherwise, very peaceful site.
As always a great experience! My family LOVED camping here.
Location
Crosby, Crow Wing, Minnesota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and Bdewakantuwan (Mdewakanton) First Nations according to