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Lake Carlos


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Robin Loken

October 19, 2025

Great park for adventures any time of year. The lake is beautiful. The trails are fun. The bathrooms are clean and up to date. This is a great camping trip. We will come back!

Hiker Shirl

September 22, 2025

Lake Carlos SP, Carlos, MN We had reserved a hip camp just off I 94 but it was just a very run down RV park and a total rip off for $58 . So we found Lake Carlos and drove the 10 miles to the park and since it was a Sunday night we scored a great non electric camp site on the lake for $25 plus $7 entry fee plus tax. It was worth it to enjoy a beautiful place . .There’s a paved path to hike or bicycle as well as hiking trails but it was muddy from the recent rains so we stayed with the paved areas. They have clean restrooms with showers and plugs for blow dryers. Although we were just passing through this is definitely a park where you could spend a couple days. There is boating on the lake and the water is very clear and clean.

Amanda Hawkins

September 19, 2025

This was one of my favorite state parks to camp! We camped here early in September and while the campground was full, it did not feel crowded. There is a lot of room to spread put and enjoy the shore and the lake. The kids spent hours playing in the water and skipping rocks. We stayed in the lower campground. The water spigot were tricky to locate as they are in the middle of the campsites instead of along the road. Its best to locate these while its still light out and not while you are ready to put out your fire. The bathrooms were clean. In the women's bathroom near the boat docks the water pressure was a little low and showers took a bit to warm up, but thats camping for you. The sites at the lower campground are close together so you are cozy with neighbors. It is a great MN vibe though and we felt safe there. The park ranger patrolled regularly. The upper campground is more wooded and spread out but farther from amenities. The staff was so friendly and the office is open later than others in the state. We visited the center that had coloring sheets for the kids and some fun information about the lake and area. We enjoyed some of the trails but ran out of time so we will be back!

Rachel Pietruszewski (TheRachelPie)

August 14, 2025

Tented overnight at the lower campground (very busy for a week day in August) not much privacy but family friendly crowd. Higher campground had much more space and privacy but no lake view. Showers and bathrooms at lower campground are clean and spacious with hot water. Friendly staff and great trails! Spent most my time at the west side of the park, walked the hidden lake trail, and red oak trail and maple basswood trail from the lower area campground, than drove to the north parking lot and took the Forestry trail to the prairie pothole trail to the prairie ridge trail. Wild flowers where everywhere, a little past their peak in August but still present. My only regret is I didn't have a boat/watercraft to enjoy the huge lake, I saw many fish jumping along the shore. If I didn't want to hike as much as I did I would have rented a canoe for sure! It was surprisingly quiet at night, loved smelling and seeing the fires at near by campsites as I didn't stay up to have one myself. The far west overlook was well worth the hike, a bench at the top of a hill, would be AMAZING for star gazing if you can get there safely in the dark.

Amy Steiner

June 23, 2025

I love this state park. Great campground hosts and rangers. We all love the sandy beaches and clear water. Lots of people fishing for bass and pan-fish. Campsites are tight and always booked out in the summer, so if you come over, don't take my site, deal? The upper campground is a bit quieter and has more secluded campsites but is further from the beach. Lower campgrounds is right on the lake but it's obviously more sought after for that reason. Both have clean bathrooms close by.

Shaya Hartwig

April 15, 2025

Great place for an adventure! If you go for a weekend or even just an afternoon, you will absolutely enjoy this park. There are many trails. Places to grill. Swimming beaches. Cabins to rent. Campsites with or without electricity. Tons of kits at the office that are FREE to check out. Bird kits with binoculars, fishing kits with poles and tackle, hiking clubs. The rangers are all friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommend checking it out.

Priyanka Kumari

March 24, 2025

Lake Carlos State Park offered an easy Hiking Club Trail, though the melting ice made the trail quite messy at times. Parking is limited, but given the park’s smaller size, it makes sense. I came across a few camping sites, and surprisingly, there were even some campers in the off-season. While it’s not the most expansive state park, it’s a decent spot for a hike if you’re in the area and looking for some outdoor time.

Vanessa Parker

October 06, 2024

Lake Carlos Campground has become an annual tradition for us, and for good reason! The views of the lake from the lower campground are absolutely breathtaking, making it the perfect spot to relax and soak in nature. The campground itself is well-maintained, and the sites are spacious. There’s plenty to do in the surrounding area. 22 Northmen Brewing is a must-visit if you’re in the mood for a local craft beer. Whether you're into hiking, water activities, or just unwinding by the fire, Lake Carlos is the perfect getaway!

Sarah Carsello

October 03, 2024

Beautiful Park with plenty of ways to experience nature! Beach and swim, picnic, boat launch, canoe/kayak, hike, bike, horseback ride, and many more things to do! Upper campground was quiet and peaceful. Clean bathrooms all over the park. We had a flat tire on one of our bikes and got help from a park ranger. We rented kayaks for an afternoon and enjoyed our day. I highly recommend this park for camping or even a day trip to experience the park!

Jerome Liggett

August 10, 2024

A great visit to a very busy state park. Stayed 3 nights at the northern campground. Compared to the southern which was packed we enjoyed a less busy campground. Camping sites varied from quite open to mostly shaded but the ground at most looked ok. No rain for our visit but I imagine that some sites would get quite wet after heavier rains. Bathroom were typical with 2 toilets and one urinal along with a single stall shower. Shower has locking door and is big enough to bring a child in with you is not crowded. Staff was friendly and gave some great suggestions of thing to do in area. Beach and picnic area were nice with additional bathrooms on site. A fairly decent walk from northern sites to beach area so we drove the few minutes to get there. The southern site was quite lively during our visit so I would agree the northern side is for those looking for a more quiet visit. Certainly understand people saying it is one of the busiest parks but well worth the visit for a day or more if looking for a camping experience.

Sarah Mathre

January 29, 2022

The state park was very clean and quiet. There were many parking spaces and was not busy when I visited it today. I saw that there were several campgrounds that you can bring your RV to. The lake was pretty big and I heard it is good for fishing. There was a fishing shack next to the lake for cleaning the fish. The nature/hiking trails were nice and I appreciated that they had many stands that supplied doggy bags along with garbage cans. They also had a beach volleyball net and canoes/kayaks for rental. I would come here again in the future.

Kaela B

January 09, 2022

For winter sports this park can be difficult. Would not recommend snowshoeing here as they have rentals (not all parks do) but don't mark any trails for snowshoeing. Not great for skis either because of the snowshoeing over groomed trail. At least the ski trails are marked on the map. 🤷‍♀️

Rachel Hubbling

July 10, 2021

Pure serenity! No matter where u go here, lots to take in and just be one with nature at its finest!

Mike Klinker

September 19, 2020

Beautiful Park on the shores of Lake Carlos !

Amber Zschokke

September 16, 2020

Love it!