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Grand Casino RV Park

Overview

Grand Casino RV Park in Hinckley, MN, offers a convenient and accessible escape for travelers looking to balance outdoor exploration with comfort. As a destination that emphasizes ease of access, the park provides a well-maintained environment for those passing through the region or settling in for a few days of relaxation. The site is designed to accommodate various vehicle sizes, ensuring that big-rig friendly access is a priority for all visitors navigating the grounds.

Location & Surroundings

Located just off Interstate 35, the park serves as a strategic stopover for travelers heading north toward Duluth or south toward the Twin Cities. The surrounding landscape features the rolling woodlands typical of Pine County, providing a scenic woodland backdrop that feels worlds away from the highway. Guests often appreciate the tranquil atmosphere of the grounds, which sit in close proximity to regional transit routes while maintaining a quiet, restful environment for overnight stays.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is equipped with modern infrastructure to ensure a comfortable stay regardless of the season. Visitors have access to full hookup sites that include water, sewer, and electrical connections, allowing for a seamless transition into camp life. The site also features wide, paved roads that simplify parking maneuvers. Additional perks include convenient access to nearby resort amenities, ensuring that essential services are always within walking distance of your campsite.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Hinckley is rich with regional history and outdoor recreation opportunities. Guests can easily visit the Hinckley Fire Museum to learn about the area's resilient past or spend an afternoon exploring the nearby St. Croix State Park, which offers extensive hiking and biking trails. For those looking for local entertainment, the adjacent casino complex provides dining options and gaming facilities, making it simple to transition from a day of hiking to a relaxing evening of social activities.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideally suited for travelers who value efficiency and proximity to local attractions. It is an excellent choice for RV road-trippers who want a reliable place to recharge with full utilities after a long day of driving. Families and couples who enjoy the combination of quiet campsite living and easy access to entertainment venues will find this park to be a balanced and highly functional home base for their Minnesota travels.

User Reviews

Clayton Groves

October 13, 2025

Shower wasn't that nice, and there was no information for how to get a shuttle to casino. When we called they gave us the wrong info. Other than those few minor things, it was nice.

Joy Klempke

September 25, 2025

Stay in site 194 for a week to visit family. A really nice park. The lodge pool was not open. We were told that we could enjoy the pool at the casino. The park is immaculate. The staff is really friendly and professional. We had an incident involving our "neighbors" partying and loud music and cackling until after 3:00 am. Security called, problem solved. 2 restaurants on site. Casino within walking distance, or they have a shuttle that can take you there.

Danny Smith

July 28, 2025

This place (RV Park) has really gone downhill from the previous years. The Grand Buffet isn't open anymore (which was more than likely one of the main things for people to go to), the wifi sucks, things here still need to be fixed and prices of things are so much higher than they should be. I could probably go to a mall and buy swim goggles for a cheaper price. They don't even have the shuttles running 24 hours a day, like they used to. What if someone's at the Casino, and they can't drive, and they're staying in a camper? Are they supposed to just walk all the way back? More people would probably stay here if they fixed things up, and things get put back to the way they were before. Shuttles running 24 hours, The Grand Buffet being open and so on. Yeah, I'm more than likely not going to come here again. I'll make sure to tell others about my negative experience. EDIT: I just remembered. The shuttles run Thursday through Sunday only. So, if you're at the RV park, and went to the casino, and had a good time, and you can't drive, you're out of luck. They used to come by every day. This place has truly gone downhill. I miss the old ways of operation. Because this... This is ridiculous. I don't even hear the sounds of kids laughing, running and playing, like I used to, when I was a kid and a teenager. Probably because it's getting so expensive. I really miss the old times. Why can't it be the old way? Years ago, I'd have given this place a 5 star rating. Now, it's not even worthy of 3 stars.

Mich M

July 21, 2025

We arrived at around 11:30am on a Monday, hoping to check in just a little early. The campground was nearly empty — not a soul in sight — so we figured there might be a little flexibility. Instead, we were told no by the front desk, who then called a manager who also said no, citing reasons that honestly didn’t make much sense for an empty property. What really stood out was the tone. No warmth, no welcome — just cold, robotic policy enforcement. We weren’t trying to get away with anything unreasonable. We just assumed a casino would want guests on-site and spending money for as long as possible. We waited in the parking lot for a full hour to be allowed to check in, and during that time, we watched other people arrive, get turned away, and leave in frustration. It was such an unwelcoming experience that I seriously considered turning around too. It’s a shame, because the grounds seemed nice. But the tone was set before we even pulled in, and that first impression sticks. If this is how the hospitality side of the casino is run, I’d be thinking twice before spending money at the rest of the property.

Chuck Bentley

July 16, 2025

The sites are nice if you have a smaller unit, but it's not really big rig friendly. For larger units, the power pedestals are too close to the front of the pad, making it very difficult to connect power without being close to the street.

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