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Chippewa/O-Ne-Gum-E
Overview
Chippewa/O-Ne-Gum-E offers a classic Minnesota northwoods escape on the sandy shores of Lake Winnibigoshish. Located within the heart of the Chippewa National Forest, this destination combines a traditional resort atmosphere with the flexibility of modern RVing. Visitors are greeted by towering pines and the gentle sounds of one of the state's largest and most famous lakes, creating a peaceful environment for those looking to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with nature in a scenic lakeside setting.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just north of Deer River, MN, providing direct access to the legendary Lake Winnibigoshish, often referred to by locals as Big Winnie. This area is renowned for its pristine water and diverse ecosystems. The surroundings are characterized by dense forests of pine, aspen, and birch, offering a habitat for local wildlife like bald eagles and white-tailed deer. The Cut Foot Sioux area nearby adds a layer of geographic charm, featuring interconnected waterways and quiet bays perfect for morning exploration.
Amenities & Park Features
Designed with the outdoor enthusiast in mind, the park features a mix of full hookup RV sites and rustic lakeside cabins. Anglers will appreciate the dedicated fish cleaning house and convenient boat ramp, making it easy to spend long days on the water pursuing the next big catch. For families, the resort offers a safe swimming beach and a playground area for children. The on-site camp store provides essential supplies, ensuring guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay without having to return to town frequently.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is the primary draw here, as Lake Winnibigoshish is a premier destination for walleye, northern pike, and jumbo perch. Beyond the water, the Cut Foot Sioux Visitor Center offers educational exhibits about the region's natural history and cultural heritage. Hikers can explore the Simpson Creek Trail System, which winds through old-growth forests and alongside glacial lakes. Bird watching is also a popular pastime, with the forest serving as one of the highest-density nesting areas for bald eagles in the continental United States.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for avid anglers looking for world-class fishing opportunities and a functional basecamp to process their catch. It also appeals to families who want a traditional lakeside vacation complete with swimming, campfires, and forest exploration. If you prefer a rustic, scenic environment over a high-traffic urban resort, the peaceful atmosphere of Chippewa/O-Ne-Gum-E provides the perfect balance of natural beauty and essential comforts for your next Minnesota RV adventure.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Richard Pace
Great camper pads, unbelievable price especially including lake access Love that USFS
Tim Miller
Noise from the road, barking dogs down by the campground host, smelly vault toilets,lots of flys and Duck hunters but beautiful
Don Berre
A beautiful campground, I was in site 20 and I found it the most difficult site to back into in my entire RV life I am definitely not a pro but site 20 will do you in with a 34 ft trailer I had the worst time wirh rocks and trees. I shoehorn her in we will have to see how it goes when I pull her out. I am a novice but I will have to think twice about coming back here again
Tony Brey
We camped in site 45 with a 26' trailer. It was easy to back into. Plenty of sunny spots and plenty of shaded area. There are probably two spots to hang a hammock if you want to do that. The campground is very quiet and peaceful with lots of birds and chipmunks.
Ann Moss
Campground hosts were very nice. Overall the campground is good. Our site #38, was not. Long, narrow and overgrown. We had difficulty walking around our 31' camper and putting out the slide. The site slopes downhill into the area where we could fit our camper, so that when it rains dirt and pine needles cover the area outside our door. This site would be appropriate for a very small camper or tent. Hopefully the description will be changed. Electric could definitely be upgraded to 50 Amp. As it is not reliable. We still had a good time, but the site was a big disappointment.