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Beaver Creek Valley State Park

Located in southeastern Minnesota, Beaver Creek Valley State Park is a nature lover’s dream. The park features miles of hiking along the “Big Spring,” a stream that weaves its way through acres of beautiful forest.

There are over eight miles of trails for you to explore in the park. Climb up to one of the scenic bluffs for panoramic views of the oak tree forests. Or come in spring for beautiful displays of the states dozens of species of wildflowers. And the streams have are home to one of the largest trout populations that you’ll find in the state, making it an incredible destination for RV campers who are interested in fishing. Visitors who come in the winter will find a beautiful, snow covered forest that is perfect for snowshoeing, photography, and fishing.

There are over 40 sites in the campground for you to choose from for your campervan. And all of the sites run along the park’s main stream, so you’ll have easy access to water for fishing. No matter when you visit, you’ll find plenty to keep you busy at Beaver Creek Valley State Park.


Transportation

Driving

Located in southeastern Minnesota, Beaver Creek Valley State Park can be reached via car or RV from many major cities in the region, such as Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Chicago.

Driving from Minneapolis, take US-52 south out of the city and you will reach the park in a little less than three hours. From Milwaukee, you’ll take I-94 west from the city to reach the park in a little over three and a half hours. And from Chicago, take I-90 and you’ll get to the park in around five hours.

The park has one main road that leads you to all of the campsites. The road can be a bit windy at times, so those with larger rigs should take their time. That said, you should still be able to reach all of the campsites without too many problems. If you are visiting during the colder months of the year, you should be prepared for ice on the roads.


Camping Accomodations

50'

Max RV length

50'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Beaver Creek Valley State Park

2013 Aspen Bunk House
2013 Aspen Bunk House
2013 Travel trailer27 ft
Monona, IA
5 (21) Sleeps 8
$110 /night
Jolene The Jayco
Jolene The Jayco
2022 Travel trailer30 ft
Trempealeau, WI
Sleeps 6
$125 /night
2014 Heartland RVs Prowler
2014 Heartland RVs Prowler
2014 Travel trailer35 ft
Waukon, IA
5 (4) Sleeps 6
$118 /night
2022 CruiserRv 17BHS
2022 CruiserRv 17BHS
2022 Travel trailer17 ft
Onalaska, WI
5 (5) Sleeps 4
$115 /night
The Driftless Camper
The Driftless Camper
2020 Travel trailer14 ft
Ontario, WI
5 (9) Sleeps 2
$65 /night
2023 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 7 184BS
2023 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 7 184BS
2023 Travel trailer21 ft
Rochester, MN
5 (3) Sleeps 5
$110 /night
2021 Crossroads Zinger Lite 252BH Free Delivery to Goose Island Campground
2021 Crossroads Zinger Lite 252BH Free Delivery to Goose Island Campground
2021 Travel trailer29 ft
La Crosse, WI
5 (8) Sleeps 6
$150 /night
2021 Forest River Coachmen Catalina Legacy 323BHDSCK
2021 Forest River Coachmen Catalina Legacy 323BHDSCK
2021 Travel trailer37 ft
La Crosse, WI
5 (3) Sleeps 10
$168 /night

Campsites in Beaver Creek Valley State Park

Reservations Camping
Beaver Creek Valley State Park Campground

There are 48 sites at the campground found within the park. Of the sites, 13 are equipped with electrical hookups. All of the sites have a picnic table and a fire pit, and are pet friendly. The campsites are spread out along the park’s streams, so some are closer to restrooms than others.

There are dumpsters available near most of the campsites. You should make sure you bring enough drinking water, as there is no fresh drinking water in the campground. None of the sites have hookups of any kind.

The campsites run along the park’s main creek, with access to the network of hiking trails. You’ll also be close to the water, should you want to fish. Many of the sites will be a quick walk from the park’s main facilities, giving you access to the volleyball court and picnic shelters.

The campground is open from April through November. If you plan on visiting during peak season in the summer, you should consider booking as early as possible. The campground is fairly small, and fills up quickly.


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Seasonal Actvities in Beaver Creek Valley State Park

In-Season
Birdwatching

RV campers who visit the park will also find some of the best birdwatching in the state. There are dozens of bird species that populate the park, including rare local varieties like the Acadian flycatcher and the Louisiana waterthrush.

You can hike to the top of the bluffs that overlook the park for even better views of the birds that live in the park.

The park provides a checklist of the birds found in the area on its website. And you can get even more information by consulting the local birdwatching societies. The birdwatching is best in spring and fall, but you’ll still find plenty of species living in the park year round.

Hiking

The park also has a great network of trails that lead you around the “Big Spring,” the park’s main waterway. Take a nice walk along the calming waters of the streams and soak in the park’s nature.

If you are looking for more of a challenge, you can take one of the steeper trails that leads you up the bluffs. You’ll have a scenic outlook of the park’s main stream and the surrounding forest.

The hiking is at its best from April through September. The spring flowers in the park are a beautiful sight. And the autumn colors in the park’s forests are another sight you won’t want to miss.

Fishing

Beaver Creek Valley State Park is also an excellent destination for those who want to fish. The streams are well populated with trout. You can access the streams from various different hiking trails located throughout the park.

The fishing tends to be best around April, when the trout population is largest. But you’ll be able to catch fish pretty much year round. Do make sure to come prepared, as the park does not rent any fishing gear.

Off-Season
Snowshoeing

The park also makes a great destination for hiking in the winter. Bring some snowshoes and hike your way up to one of the bluffs overlooking the “Big Spring.” There are plenty of birds that stay in the forest during the winter, as well as deer, coyotes, beavers, and foxes.

Do make sure to bring your own equipment with your rig, as there are no rentals provided by the park. And the trails are not groomed during the winter, so the hiking can be strenuous, especially if you plan on climbing the bluffs.

Photography

The park is also an excellent destination for those who love nature photography. You can climb up one of the many bluffs to get scenic panoramic views of the park. Or weave your way through the oak trees and try to catch a glimpse of the deer, foxes, coyotes, beavers that live in the park. You may even get lucky and see a black bear.

The park is beautiful in spring, when the wildflowers blossom and many rare species of bird visit the park. But it’s also excellent in the winter, when the oak trees are covered in snow and ice.

Hunting

RV campers who visit the park in November will also be able to take part in special deer hunts. The steep bluffs, multiple waterways, and dense forests make for excellent hunting.

The hunting season in the park is fairly short, so do make sure that you are hunting during an approved time. And you’ll need to make sure you have a Minnesota state hunting license, as well as a special hunting permit provided by park officials.


Seasonal Temps in Beaver Creek Valley State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Beaver Creek Valley State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 59°F (15°C) to a low around 38°F (3°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

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