Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in nature with your family at Two Rivers RV & Campground!
Our Campground is located on over 50 acres at the confluence of the Mississippi and Prairie Rivers. A forest of mixed hardwoods and conifers cover the area, housing an abundance of wildlife including deer, bald eagles, porcupines, rabbits, chipmunks and many others. Wild blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries grow seasonally on the forest floor. The tall bluff along the river allows beautiful views of the river. The river has abundant fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities.
The Prairie River and Mississippi River offer great opportunities for boating and fishing. Anglers will find Walleye, Northern Pike, Catfish, Large and Small mouth Bass among other species. Birders enjoy viewing Bald Eagles, Hawks, Ducks, Geese and many other species from the trails of the park.
The Prairie River and Mississippi River offer great opportunities for boating and fishing. Anglers will find Walleye, Northern Pike, Catfish, Large and Small mouth Bass among other species. Birders enjoy viewing Bald Eagles, Hawks, Ducks, Geese and many other species from the trails of the park.
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Fishing / Camping / Biking / Boating / Canoeing / Kayaking / Hiking / Birding / Berry Picking / Mountain Biking / Cross Country Skiing
All New Facilities
Built To Be Environmentally Conscious
The campground has 49 electric back in sites. Amenities include fire rings, picnic tables, vaulted toilets, showerhouse, drinking water, dump station, playground and walking trails.
Area Highlights
Things To Do In The Grand Rapids Area
Tioga Recreation Area
Explore the epic mountain bike trails of the upper midwest. Enjoy paddling, fishing, swimming and even a good dive.
WebsiteForest History Center
Experience the stories of the north woods and learn about the lumberjacks who called these forests home. Explore Minnesota’s forests of yesterday and today through exhibits and nature trails.
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