Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Larson's Landing is a breathtaking 140-acre oasis on Prairie Island, MN, where the Cannon, Mississippi, and Vermillion Rivers meet. Our paradise features stunning lakes and river valley bluffs, setting the stage for a journey of hope, healing, and celebration. With stunning lakes and picturesque river valley bluffs, it's the perfect retreat for those seeking a mix of tranquility, adventure, and personal growth.
Adventure Awaits with Primitive Tenting
Experience the great outdoors in its purest form with our primitive tenting spaces. Strategically located along the property's roads, you have the convenience of camping next to your vehicle. It's the ideal setting for adventurers and nature lovers craving an authentic escape.
Engage in Nature's Best Activities
Dive into a variety of outdoor pursuits right at your doorstep:
Great Fishing: Cast your line into our lakes and rivers teeming with fish.
Boating Bliss: Navigate the serene waters with your boat, kayak, or canoe.
Nature Watching: Immerse yourself in the beauty of our diverse wildlife and lush landscapes.
Nearby Entertainment: Only a 12-minute walk away, the nearby casino offers a blend of excitement and entertainment for those looking to try their luck.
See you soon!
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First time using this way to book and I'm glad I did. Went to concert and all hotels were sold out around the area. Even TI camp site was sold out. Found this here that is about a 10 to 15 min walk to the casino. Concerts at TI are crazy packed with vehicles so this was a great alternative. There's some construction going and really no signs of the place so got lost at first but found it. The hosts were very friendly and told us where we could go. They were setting something up down by the river so we couldn't go there but we wouldn't have chosen that spot anyways. We were glad there were porty potties too!!! It's really dark at night for the way home ...and there's no cross walk or patrol when have to come back. There was police at the road to cross that stopped traffic for us on thr way there but not way back so just be careful crossing if walking on the sidewalk side. They had trash cans for garbage when we were done so that was great. It was our group and few others so wasn't packed. Must of been a hidden treasure! There was a communial pit in the middle but we used a fire pit closer to our group. We picked up wood in Miesville which was on the way and glad we did since I didn't see any they had for sale or much for use. Definitely a great tenting alternative when in the area .
We had a great time at this campsite! There were fire pits and port-a-pottys available. The sites are first come first serve. Also, it didn't bother us much, but you can see city lights and hear a train that came through quite a few times.
Location
Goodhue, Minnesota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Očhéthi Šakówiŋ and Wahpekute First Nations according to