Very small town, quaint campground, friendly host, which we enjoyed, level site, liked our site location, as we were able to get satellite, nice grassy ares to walk the dog, unfortunately, it rained 3 times and the ground was muddy, lots of mosquitoes and flies, couldn’t barely walk my dog, enjoyed the Green Giant statue and sprout, and we ate at The Farmers Daughter and had a good meal. Good location for overnight stay, but not again with mosquitoes.I also want to add, I am very disturbed with the situation, I saw in front of the campground, possibly I will contact the city on this, as looked like animal cruelty to me, with the 5 miniature horses, in a small pen, they couldn’t even turn around in, had to stand in their own waste, with the 3 rainstorms and inundated with mosquitoes and flies, someone needs to be notified, which I...
Read moreThis place is truly a hidden gem. The experience was top notch from start to finish. The host greeted us and got us checked in, very nice man. The sites were clean and the full hook up area was incredibly well thought out. The entire area is surrounded with rocks so even if it rains your equipment is not covered with mud. The price was very reasonable for full hook ups and included wifi and fire wood. We may have to return to minnesota just to...
Read moreWe stayed here last night as a stop over. This is a perfect little spot. It costs $25/night. They have the campground settled at the back of the fairgrounds. The sites are all gravel and level. There is electricity, water, and sewer at each site. There is also a shower house. The entire park is very well maintained with a paved walking path. They have a camp host on site, and she is so pleasant and helpful. Highly recommend Blue Earth...
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