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Schoolcraft


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Sarah Carsello

July 11, 2025

Very serene and rustic park. Trails were really nice and adventurous. Reminded me of my childhood running through the woods filled with pines. No running water bathrooms - main outhouse sits in an open area and bakes under the summer sun (gets really smelly by 10 am). There's no park ranger or hostess on site. It wasn't clear who to call for assistance (either for issues at site or a concern about another camper). The entrance had wood available to buy which is great because there's no gas stations nearby. Our site was tucked up against the tree line and had many large trees branches fall down on us. Nothing concerning just something for other campers to be aware of when setting up tents.

Wyatt W. Penke

June 17, 2025

Peacefull, quiet, and small. You could be the only person here. Feels more like a large county park. It would be far better with a little TLC from the state. This place is basic as it comes, rustic no amenities but is well maintained. Does have nice river views and very large white and red pines. Very nice campground but its rustic. The river and trees are the main attraction. It needs a playground or swim beach being there is no shower building.

Todd Mulvihill

May 28, 2025

I wasn’t really sure what to expect with this state park. “Rustic” can mean many things when it comes to MN State Parks. At this one, it means quiet (when not a holiday weekend or weekends during peak season), clean, grassy and shaded sites, brand new vault toilets, and small (24 small sites total, no elec). Please note, this is NOT a campground that can accommodate big rigs, it says so on the park website. Turns are tight and sites are small. I witnessed someone pull in with a 35-40 footer and cram it into the smallest site. First, it didn’t fit, second it looked ridiculous. Come on. The hiking options are limited, but nice. The only other activity here is boating/kayaking. If those are not your activities, bring books, games etc or look to other parks.

Priyanka Kumari

March 24, 2025

I visited Schoolcraft State Park to complete the Hiking Club Trail. Since it’s the off-season, the place was completely quiet—almost deserted. Unlike many other state parks, this one doesn’t have a visitor center, and given its small, secluded nature, I’d recommend visiting with a hiking buddy rather than going solo, especially in quieter months. The park is heavily wooded with pine trees, and I even came across a fenced-off area protecting white pines, which was interesting to see. On my way there, I spotted a couple of deer, and a posted sign reinforced that they’re frequent visitors in the area. The trail offers a decent view of the Mississippi River along a portion of the route, adding to the park’s peaceful atmosphere. The campground is right at the trailhead, with additional camping spots along the trail itself. If you’re looking for a quiet camping or hiking spot, I’d recommend visiting in summer or fall when it’s likely to be livelier. Otherwise, if you prefer solitude, this could be a great off-the-beaten-path escape.

Derek Pogorels

July 20, 2024

Another nice park. Very quiet and peaceful. Kids loved the trails. Headed back to camp at some point.

Terry Jarosch

July 10, 2024

Hidden Gem, quiet and secluded campground right on the Mississippi. Sites are wooded with fire ring and picnic tables. Great place for tenting or smaller travel trailer/class C rigs. The are a few sites that would handle larger units. Drinking water spickets and vault toilets located throughout campground. Lots of hiking trails, boat launch/dock right on the Mississippi with truck/trailer parking, a very nice picnic area with tables, drinking water and bathrooms A very peaceful place located about 10 miles from Deer River and 15 miles to Grand Rapids.

Redfox12 g

May 26, 2024

We bought a day pass here for a hike. It was a short hike but a nice one. It was about 1.5 miles around. There were camp sites around. They had water spouts for fresh water.

Carrie Wilmot

September 03, 2023

A small park but with spectacular scenery along the Mississippi River. The only person I encountered was a retired ranger who volunteers once a week for special projects. We got chatting and watched a mink swim from one bank of the Mississippi to the other. This park is clearly less visited. Every single raspberry bush was dripping with ripe raspberries so I had quite a feast as I walked around. Campground was completely empty which I have never encountered before in midsummer. Definitely worth a visit.

J.T. Lilleskov

July 27, 2021

Been here a couple of times now and currently camping for the first time. I love this place. The views of the river are second to none and absolutely breathtaking. Lots of history of the area. Out of the way in a good way!

Rogue toast

July 23, 2021

Quiet little place. I was told the restrooms are very clean

Gretchen Gosnell

July 20, 2021

Hidden gem along the mississipppi before it gets huge.

Randy Nelson

June 09, 2021

Lovely campground located on the Mississippi River. Most sites are very wooded. We used the nearby boat launch to launch our kayak for a great paddle up the river and back. Very nice. The fantastic Tioga mountain bike trails are not far away. They also have a nice swim beach and boat launch right by the parking lot. We will be back!

Evelyn Hoover

September 21, 2020

A hidden gem. So peaceful and beautiful. Highly recommend.