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Maplewood
Overview
Maplewood State Park offers a breathtaking escape into the heart of West Central Minnesota's transition zone. Spanning over 9,000 acres, this park is famous for its vibrant hardwood forests and rolling prairies. It provides a unique landscape where the eastern forests meet the western prairies, creating a diverse ecosystem that attracts RVers seeking a genuine connection with nature throughout the changing seasons.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside Pelican Rapids, the park is nestled within the Leaf Mountains, which provide some of the highest elevations in the region. The surroundings are defined by eight major lakes and several smaller ponds, offering plenty of waterfront views. The rugged topography and glacial hills create a secluded atmosphere, making it feel miles away from the hustle of modern life while remaining accessible via scenic Minnesota byways.
Amenities & Park Features
The primary area for RVers is the Grass Lake Campground, which features 32 electric sites designed to accommodate various rig sizes. While the park maintains a rustic charm, visitors have access to modern conveniences including seasonal showers, flush toilets, and a reliable dump station. Many sites offer a high degree of privacy shielded by thick canopy, and the well-maintained gravel pads provide a stable base for your home on wheels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure awaits on over 25 miles of hiking trails, including the popular trek to the Hallaway Hill Overlook for panoramic views of the park. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy easy access to the piers at Beers Lake and Grass Lake. Just a short drive away, the town of Pelican Rapids offers local charm, including the world’s largest pelican statue and various local eateries to explore after a long day of outdoor exploration.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for RVers who prioritize peaceful immersion in nature over high-end resort amenities. It is a haven for birdwatchers, photographers, and those who enjoy watching the seasons change—especially during the spectacular fall foliage peak. If you are looking for a quiet, scenic basecamp that rewards exploration and offers a slower pace of life, Maplewood is a perfect fit for your travel style.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Goat Last
This state park is one of my favorites in America. I love coming here every year with my family. It is a good way to connect to nature and really feeling good! I love the fact that it is in a good location. The leaves are very pretty and the lake in the back round sets a good tone.
Ashley Koehl
Every year our family comes to hike at Maplewood State Park in the fall and it is always gorgeous. The website says it is peak for leaves, but I think peak has already passed. It was still gorgeous though. This is a nice place to get outside and go on a fall hike!
Roberta W.
What a beautiful park. I was only a day user, but the natural beauty was amazing in the Fall. Hallaway Hill is a must-do, as is driving the Park dr. I will come back again!
Keith Austin
Amazing state park! Stayed at grass lake campground for 5 nights. The bathrooms/ showers were fantastic! They also had a fish cleaning station and dish washing area near the restrooms. Campsites were well spaced and a nice mix of sun and shade. The lakes nearby... Grass, Bass, Beers, and Lida were all very clear and beautiful. Fishing access was a little difficult if you didn't have a canoe or kayak. Gorgeous park, highly recommend
Darrin Hawley
Maplewood is a fantastic place to visit and camp! It's large and offers many ways for people to enjoy the outdoors including hiking, swimming, horseback riding, cycling, fishing, boating and skiing. Particularly beautiful in the fall when the leaves are changing, the park is a gem year-round. The staff are very friendly and helpful. While I appreciate the trails being open for horseback riding, I hiked the Nature Club trail and it's challenging to enjoy the beauty around you when you are having to constantly watch your feet to avoid stepping in horse manure .
Priyanka Kumari
This is a huge and beautiful state park! I tackled the Hiking Club Trail, which, despite being listed as 6.2 miles, ended up closer to 7 miles. The trail had plenty of ups and downs, something I don’t often get in Minnesota state parks, and I loved the challenge—it was great to get my heart pumping on a more dynamic hike. If you're looking for a mildly challenging trail, this is a fantastic option. That said, the hike became more strenuous for different reasons—the melting ice and the messy conditions that come with it definitely made things tricky. Also, there was a lot of horse manure along the trail, which slowed down my pace due to the uneven ground. Despite these challenges, I appreciated the hiking diversity this park offers. I can already tell that fall would be absolutely stunning here, and it’s likely an even better experience in summer and fall. Definitely worth a visit!
T Loudy
First time winter camping with a cabin and it worked out well. The cabins are really nice with 4 bunks heat and electricity. The screen porch is helpful and the fire pit with grate was perfect for cooking and just having a fire. Ski trails were freshly groomed although these trails are a little narrow they worked out just fine.
S7Wa G
Morning or evening is the best for rich colors, for this spectacular drive of maples and birch!!!🧡❤️🤎 Lots of places to stop and photograph or picnic to make the most of this last chance for peak performance!!! 🍁Some cars drove slowly, so take your time. Beautifull! Outhouses are cemented, one facility, handsanitizer, and Tp supplied. No running water. Trails are flat, gravel, and easy to navigate. The hill walk has at least 3 sitting/rest benches on the way up. Worth the drive 10/16. But windy, leave won't last long. 🍂
Omid Nazempour
Maplewood State Park is a serene and pristine getaway, especially stunning during autumn. The park is known for its abundant, vibrant trees that paint the landscape with shades of red, orange, and gold, making it a favorite spot for fall foliage enthusiasts. The peaceful atmosphere, numerous hiking trails, and clear lakes provide a perfect escape into nature. Whether you’re there to hike, camp, or just enjoy the scenic beauty, Maplewood offers a tranquil experience that showcases the best of Minnesota’s natural charm.
James Kasal
If you have no intention of going to the beach, this is a 5 star park. This park has, quite literally, the worst beach we have ever been to. My 13 year old said that the beach ruined his day. Pretend you book a hotel based on several factors, including a pool - this would be like walking in and finding a pool the size of a hot tub. It looks like a decent sized beach on Google maps, but the image is deceiving. It was moderately busy, but again, quite literally, no matter where you went in the marked beach area, you were no more than 3 feet away from another person. I am not exaggerating. Okay, now the other parts of the park. The campground is great, newer facilities, private showers, dishwashing station - perfect. The trails are beautiful and plentiful. Lovely lakes and rolling hills. Sadly, we were looking forward to a relaxing day at the beach after 10 miles of hiking, we hauled all of our gear down to the beach, and headed back to our campsite in about 45 minutes.