Just about everyone knows that the Land of 10,000 Lakes is a land of extremes, where we can experience scorching summers and some pretty long, and often harsh, winters - they don't call us Minne-snow-ta for nothing, right? But one of the things that I really appreciate about living here is that it's by no means a hunker-down-and-wait-until-its-over state. We get outside and enjoy it all year long! (And, frankly, if we didn't, we'd spend more time hibernating than bears do.) So, if you're like me and enjoy Minnesota camping in the shoulder seasons as much as you do in summer - or if you're hardier than me and don't mind a campsite covered in snow - you'll appreciate this all-season campground in Minnesota's Bear Head Lake State Park.
You'll find Bear Head Lake State Park a few miles east of Tower and about half an hour southwest of Ely, stretched along the shoreline of its eponymous lake. Adjacent to both Bear Island State Forest and Superior National Forest, the park truly feels like "the land of sky blue waters" - beautiful, clear lakes, encircled by miles of Northwoods. The park slowly comes to life in the springtime. In summer, though, it's a perfect place to spend a long weekend - or more - camping, fishing, hiking, or getting out on the water. Boat, motor, canoe, kayak, and paddle board rentals are seasonally available here.
The park is a fall foliage wonderland when autumn rolls around. There's nothing quite like hiking through the woods with the smell of fall in the air, leaves crunching underfoot, and nary a mosquito to be seen.
During the winter months, the park is fantastic for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing on nine miles of trails (seven of which are groomed), and ice fishing. Snowshoe rentals are available for park visitors.
Bear Head Lake is even open for winter camping. Unlike many other state parks, Bear Head Lake offers year-round drinking water, electric hook-ups, and even firewood. Folks who prefer solid walls in inclement weather will appreciate the five all-season camper cabins and guest house that are available for rental.
If you love the Land of 10,000 Lakes in all seasons - even when the lakes are frozen - you'll really love Bear Head Lake State Park. Visit Bear Head Lake's page on the DNR website to reserve a campsite or heated camper cabin (hey - I'm old; a little comfort goes a long way). Bring along All Trails Plus to keep yourself oriented when you're out hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing. Pro-tip: Be sure to grab some grub at Vermilion Club near Tower - it's only 20 minutes or so from the park, and it's worth a stop in its own right.
In what seasons have you visited Bear Head Lake State Park? What are some of your other favorite spots for all-season camping in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments.
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