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Minnedosa Campground
Overview
Minnedosa Campground, often referred to as Minnedosa Beach Campground, offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Valley of the Flags. Situated along the scenic shores of Minnedosa Lake, this park provides a mix of natural beauty and modern convenience. It serves as a primary hub for summer recreation in Southwest Manitoba, offering a scenic lakeside setting that appeals to both local vacationers and cross-country travelers looking for a high-quality stopover with excellent views and fresh air.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled within the Little Saskatchewan River valley, providing a landscape of rolling hills and lush greenery that stands out in the region. Its location directly adjacent to the Minnedosa Lake beach area means visitors are just steps away from the water. The surrounding area is characterized by the town’s historic charm and its commitment to preserving nature, evidenced by the well-maintained trail systems that wind through the river valley and nearby marshlands.
Amenities & Park Features
This campground is well-equipped to handle various camping styles, offering over 130 sites designed for comfort. The facility provides a clean and organized environment for all guests. Key features include:
- A wide selection of sites featuring full hookups or water and electricity.
- Clean washrooms, coin-operated showers, and a convenient laundry facility.
- An on-site boat launch and pier for easy lake access.
- Large playground areas and nearby concessions for families.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Oxbow Nature Trail, which offers excellent birdwatching and photography opportunities right near the water. A short distance away, the Minnedosa Bison Park allows visitors to observe these majestic animals in a natural paddock setting. History buffs can explore the Minnedosa District Museum and Heritage Village, while those looking for active recreation can enjoy the local disc golf course or a round at the scenic Minnedosa Golf and Country Club.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal choice for families seeking a classic summer lake vacation with plenty of activities to keep children engaged throughout the day. It is also well-suited for RVers who prioritize a blend of outdoor recreation and proximity to town services. Whether you are a nature lover looking to explore the scenic valley trails or a boater wanting easy lake access, the park provides a welcoming environment that captures the friendly spirit of rural Manitoba.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Thomas Nolte
Looks beautiful..Sadly already closed on Sept 8th when we spontaneously came to stay enroute to Winnipeg
Ryan Delnea
We go every year for the Rock the feilds festival and absolutely love staying here. Clean quiet friendly staff and people
Cristopher Cardinal
Great park next to it, with the floating island for some water fun, and their new splash pad is quite nice. You even get to step back into time with their old jungle gym equipment. My kids love the lighthouse slide.
ML Prefy
We had a very short time at Minnedosa Beach Campground, leaving only 1 hour after arriving due to an insufficient electrical grid. Unfortunately we booked site 25, which is a 30 amp electrical and water site. We booked this site specifically because we knew it was likely to be hot and wanted to use our A/C. When we arrived and plugged in our Power Watchdog EMS it tripped right away giving low voltage warnings. It was consistently reading 100v with some dips as low as 85v. The watchdog cuts power below 104v to prevent substantial damage to RV electronics and appliances. I contacted the campground office, they were cordial and the manager came to check it out promptly. He mentioned that due to the site being at the end of the line and the full capacity of the park park that this was not an uncommon problem. The neighbour, who site 25 shares a pedestal with and I believe is a seasonal camper confirmed that they were experiencing the same issue. We talked about a couple possible solutions but in the end we decided to find another spot for a couple nights. With voltage that low we didn’t want to risk damaging anything and we weren’t prepared to camp without power. The staff handled the situation well and I realize this is not an uncommon problem in campgrounds. That said, I believe that as this problem was known, they should make it abundantly clear when booking the site that there is the possibility of issues with their power grid. As the reservation was made through “Let’s Camp” they couldn’t issue a refund at the campground office and said I would have to contact the town of Minnedosa, which is understandably closed on the weekend. It’s disappointing as the site was a great fit for our 2017 Apex Nano 19BHS and the campground amenities seemed great.That said I’m not sure if I would risk booking a site again just based on the campground not being able to deliver what is promised.
Michael Croft
Very well run municipal campground. Very nice location in beautiful surroundings. Stopped by on a leg of our western Canada road trip and was pleasantly surprised. Full hook ups for a reasonable price and a very helpful camp host. Thanks for the pleasant stay.
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