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HooDoo Point
Overview
HooDoo Point Campground is a popular destination located on the scenic shores of Lake Vermilion in Tower, Minnesota. This park offers a classic Northwoods camping experience where the forest meets the water. Known for its clean facilities and friendly atmosphere, the park serves as a premier gateway to one of the most beautiful and expansive lakes in the state. Whether you are seeking a quiet fishing trip or a fun-filled family summer vacation, this municipal campground provides a well-maintained and welcoming base for exploring the historic Iron Range.
Location & Surroundings
The park is uniquely situated on a peninsula, offering extensive lakefront access and stunning views of Lake Vermilion’s crystal-clear waters. Tower, MN, is a historic town that provides a quiet, small-town backdrop for your North Country stay. The surrounding area is densely wooded with majestic pine and birch trees, creating a sense of privacy and natural seclusion. Guests can enjoy watching local wildlife or catching a vibrant sunset over the water from the sandy swimming beach located conveniently within the park grounds.
Amenities & Park Features
HooDoo Point is well-equipped for modern RVers, offering numerous sites with full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity. The park features a well-maintained boat launch and multiple docking options, making it a premier choice for boaters and serious anglers. For families, there is a large modern playground and a designated swimming area for summer days. On-site facilities include:
- Clean restrooms and hot showers
- Coin-operated laundry facilities
- Convenient dump station
The paved roads throughout the park make it accessible for various rig sizes and types.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a primary draw here, as Lake Vermilion is famous for its walleye, muskie, and northern pike populations. Just a short drive away, visitors can explore the Soudan Underground Mine State Park, where you can take a fascinating tour deep beneath the earth's surface. For entertainment and dining, the Fortune Bay Resort Casino is located nearby. Nature enthusiasts will also enjoy the proximity to the Mesabi Trail, a premier paved cycling and hiking trail that winds through the rugged and scenic landscapes of Northern Minnesota.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal fit for active families and boating enthusiasts who prioritize direct access to the water and recreational facilities. Its combination of modern amenities and natural beauty makes it a great choice for long-term summer stays or weekend getaways. It also appeals to outdoor adventurers looking to explore the historic sites and extensive hiking trails of the Minnesota Iron Range. If you appreciate a community-oriented park with a focus on lake life and northern hospitality, HooDoo Point is a perfect match for your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Megan Sandell
We love bringing our travel trailer here! It is an older campground but is very well kept! The water hookups can be located in odd spots so make sure to bring extra hose just in case. Some sites are all river rock which isn’t ideal with dogs so that is the only reason for 4 stars on “room” rating. The lake views are awesome though! Randy the campground manager is very nice and helpful! He is very responsive to guests needs! We stay here annually and absolutely love it!
Melissa Netland
Second time spending early July here. The hosts are awesome and make it a great experience every time. Coffee and wood delivered too! Spacious campgrounds and quiet!
Pat S
The configuration of the campsites is varied. Some are secluded, some look on the late and some with and without neighbors. No matter your spot its a very nice campground. Places for kids to play and swim and trails to walk.
FTW
People complaining on here about the showers haven't seen bad showers camping. Go to a "family campground" down south to campgrounds that you have to pay with quarters if you want to see "gross" showers. Yeah the setup isn't ideal with the double stall but it isn't as bad as people wrote down on their reviews. It's camping! The hot water is hot and good enough to do what you have to do. The hosts have been nothing but top notch. Answered all our questions and have been super accommodating our whole stay. Even giving us heads up on severe weather coming in. The site was great but The rocks were a annoyance but understand the circumstances due to the flooding. Only a few sites were like that so I'll have to remember for next time!!
Beardsie
"The most sought after site" is what was sold to us. We are tent campers, and there was not one patch of grass at our site # 34. The ground was so hard I bent two stakes trying to set up the tent. The bathrooms and showers are simply gross. Needless to say, we had to leave and we will not go back to this location.