Address: 2309 Baker Park Rd, Maple Plain, MN 55359, USA
Phone: +17636947860
Sunday: 5AM–10PM
Monday: 5AM–10PM
Tuesday: 5AM–10PM
Wednesday: 5AM–10PM
Thursday: 5AM–10PM
Friday: 5AM–10PM
Saturday: 5AM–10PM
Bill Golden
Beautiful park and lake. Well maintained sites and showers. Friendly camp hosts. One of the best!
brian larson
Truly one of the nicest campgrounds in the state of Minnesota. Your not going to get water and sewer hookups but they do have water fill station and a dump station on site. So much to do here. Walking and biking trails for miles. Wonderful beach and play ground area. Generous campsites. If you have larger rv they have sites that will accommodate every one.All the bathrooms and showers are generous in size and kept clean. Again some of the nicest I’ve seen. Makes up for not having water at your site to use your rv shower. Also most sites are nicely shaded and ample room for kids to run and burn off that extra steam.
Lauren Hawes
Great playground with a variety of play equipment. Wish they had more than 1 swing though. One of the two zip lines was broken. In the summer the swim beach is really nice!
Lynn Ringis
Fabulous park and campground!! Maple Plains is so fortunate to have such an awesome park! So many trails, beautiful lake and playgrounds. Plenty to do here. Cleanest bathrooms I’ve seen and friendly staff. Can’t wait to go back!
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Thank you for your inquiry. All watercraft rentals at Baker Park Reserve are non-motorized. See the following link for information regarding available types of watercraft rentals, prices, and how to make a reservation. https://www.threeriversparks.org/page/watercraft-rentals
I think it was $29 for a big RV spot. Not sure for tenting. It's on their website
There is no fee for general use of any Three Rivers parks and trails. Certain activities in the park require either a pass, permit or parking fee.
Yes, some of the park is right next to it. You can boat, swim and there is biking and walking trails too .
This park is on Lake Independence with mulitple beaches and some small crafts rentals.
Go to there web site. It will tell you. You may have to pretend to make a reservation to see what is open.
Not a dedicared one. They may have programs through Three Rivers Park District though.
No, camping is the only thing they charge for. No entry fee or pass required.
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