Beaver Creek Valley State Park MN Walk-In Camping

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(36) · State park in Caledonia, United States
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Nov 11, 2022
There are great trails to go along with the camping sites. We spent a night at the end of October (in our small motorhome) and while the leaves were all off the trees and it was chilly at night, it w… Full review by DaveBMinnesota
May 27, 2022
Nice little "out of the way" destination. I was there a couple times when I was a bit younger, but still remember if fondly. The trails were great. I had to lie about the last visit though, it's b… Full review by nadnee
Jul 25, 2021
I stopped at this state park and was pleasantly surprised. Although it is a more remote state park it had some greasy features. There is a cool bridge going over the trout stream. The Big Spring Trai… Full review by BVELock

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Will be stopping next week for a few hours to do some birding. Can you direct to some hotspots as I have never been …
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Will be stopping next week for a few hours to do some birding. Can you direct to some hotspots as I have never been there. Thank you.
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Hi, I might be too late in answering you, but because of the weather (snow and rain) when we stayed at the park, we didn't do any hiking on the trails. We just stayed for one night, …
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Hi, I might be too late in answering you, but because of the weather (snow and rain) when we stayed at the park, we didn't do any hiking on the trails. We just stayed for one night, and we left early in the morning. There was a trail along the creek, but it was too muddy to do the hike.
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Answer by sonja s · May 21, 2019
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