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Adventure Bound Beaver Trails

Welcome to Adventure Bound Beaver Trails, a family-owned and operated Minnesota campground located near Rochester, Minnesota. If you're looking for a convenient and exciting camping experience, this is the spot for you. Whether you're stopping over for a night or spending your entire vacation, our MN campground near Rochester is where you want to be!

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Stream
• Swimming
• Wading Pool
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Rose Creek)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• ATM Machine

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 168 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (295)
• Spaces Available (189)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (85)
• Gravel Sites (6)
• Grass Sites (183)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Side-by-Side Hookups
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (114)
• Water (75)
• Electric (75)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (140)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 85)
• Back-ins (33 x 65)
• Site Length (85)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Stacy Williams

August 27, 2025

Leading up to our trip we were a bit nervous seeing some of the negative reviews, however, once getting here we clearly saw it was just a few experiences that got highlighted. Negatives we found true from the reviews: if you get a spot in the front near the highway, there is no tree coverage and spots are tight (we would not have enjoyed our experience if we had been parked up there). However, if you get a spot in the back there are trees everywhere, it’s quiet and not a lot of bugs (which surprised us with the amount of water around). We did also notice many of the teenage workers do just sit around on their phones. Didn’t bother us but it was noticeable. Positives: -TONS of family activities planned on Saturday to participate in! -Water park was clean, pool was warm and new. -RC track; we LOVED having this at the campground! -Outside of planned events on Saturday the campground still offers tons of stuff to do for kids. -delivering firewood to your site (which was great for us since we didn’t rent a golf cart) Biggest takeaway from this review: we will be back!

Allyssa Johnson

August 25, 2025

We stayed this weekend with a group of friends and I was a little wary based on previous reviews. I have to say, it was a nice campground and we did not run into any issues with staff. Pros: -Friendly staff -Pet friendly -Clean everywhere (sites, bathhouse, pool, amenities) -Big RV sites -Lots for the kids to do (train rides, hay rides, jumping pillow, playground, waterslides, arcade, weekend themed activities) -New water park -Teen room by arcade -Fence behind sites by entrance to keep kids and pets safe! - Delivery via golf cart of heavy store purchases -Garbage pick up at site -Shallow pools for kids! -18+ pool Cons: -Our site was close to the highway so traffic noise (but we could have avoided that by looking at google maps so that was our own fault!) -A little more expensive than other campgrounds (The water park is probably a contributing factor and is well worth the extra $) -Everything closes a little early (8pm) -No lifeguard on duty (which is posted) but staff in pool area Overall we had a great stay! I would try to book further into the campground next time to avoid traffic noise but otherwise loved it. We will definitely be back!

Amber Manke

August 21, 2025

We had a fine time. Pros: -We had a couple interactions with Pam and she was helpful and not rude to us. -The cabin was fine, a/c worked really nice. -Very few bugs. -Bathhouse in great condition. -Nice flush toilets all over campground. -Golf carts were nice. Agreeing with other reviews: -All the water smells, similar to lake resorts, not insurmountable. -The pool staff was as checked out as mentioned in other reviews. They shut down the pool on us earlier than posted with no explanation. -The pools were…wet, slides scraped the kids up a lot though and the adults only pool should have been called adults only toilet, the water smelled like straight urine.

Shannon Berndt

August 18, 2025

Cassie Fell -- I cannot reply to your comment.. so i am noting it here, hopefully you will see this. As a seasonal, I want you to know that the seasonals pay and put on many things for the campground. The parades, the only candy the campground pays for is from their wagon, all other candy thrown by the golf carts is personally paid for. The basket ball hoop(s) are paid for by seasonals (these tend to break often and not just by kids of seasonals) Seasonals have paid for multiple volley ball nets. Seasonals put on some of the DJ events (the ones that are not scheduled). Carnival weekend- the seasonals provide the baked goods and candy for the games. Seasonals put on other games, such as whipped cream kick ball. Treasure hunts, the money the kids find, is brought in by seasonals. My point is, many things that "weekenders" get to do and experience are paid for by the seasonals. Without us paying for that, you would have less for you and your kids to experience. As for "seasonals" and "weekenders" i am not sure how you would like people to address who is there seasonally, and who is there for a weekend... I have been to many campgrounds around the state and country before becoming a seasonal, and this is how most differentiate, whether you realize it or not. As for shade -- the pool has umbrellas, but they cannot be used when windy due to safety reasons. This is typical for any campground. As for the trees. They were removed in 2024 in the front section of the campground, due to disease, they were all dead. They will continue to remove dead trees, again for safety reasons. Depending upon where you chose to camp, will depend upon your shade coverage -- again, this can be any campground and this is outside of the campgrounds control. My understanding is that they will be replanting. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy your weekend to the fullest, but just know that the seasonals do everything we can to ensure that YOUR kids to get to have a great time. It's actually very sad to know that we as seasonals spend extra money to ensure that you and your family have a great time and its not appreciated. May you find yourself a campground you can enjoy.

Reagan kulka

August 18, 2025

Do not waste your money. We were unimpressed by the campground itself. And then the river started flooding. I understand that the campground cannot do anything about mother nature however you would expect that the workers would come by and check to see that their campers are not drowning. Had we not woken up our cars and tents and camper would have been floating. There was not a worker in sight. They do not care about their patrons. They are there to make money only. This has gone down in our camping journal as a place we will never go back to. We spoke to multiple other families some who left mid weekend because they were unhappy with the service. We spoke to many people today while we were being flooded, unhappy all around. The consensus for everyone is unhappy. The staff are disrespectful. If you can pull their attention away from their phone long enough to have a conversation you will leave unhappy. Whatever is happening on social media seems to be more important than doing their jobs or interacting with customers. They do not care about you. They only care about your money spend it somewhere else. 0/10 recommend. I give 1 star because i cannot give 0.

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