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Grand Marais RV Park and Campground
is open May 1 to mid-October. Tent and Electric only RV sites were available
year round. There was free Wi-Fi at the office, be sure to get a code.
The two RV Gypsies were parked just across from the campground office,
so the Wi-Fi came in at their site, but it was very slow and annoying.
The roads in the campground were mostly paved, but some were dirt roads.
Great water pressure here.
On this date, campers could use the Municipal pool and spa directly across
the street at a cost of $4 a day with campground receipt (that is a
$1 savings - yippee). The Municipal Pool closed sharply at 9 p.m. -
free lockers and key available. (The two RV Gypsies did not go
there). NOTE: Any prices or times mentioned anywhere on this website
are always subject to change as time passes. The two RV Gypsies have
no control over prices or availabilities)
Check out time was 1 p.m. on this date - that is later than most campgrounds and
they ask that you physically check out at the office before leaving.
This was a big park and quite beautiful. The two RV Gypsies recommend
that everyone walk around to the back of the park and walk on the rocks
to see the lighthouse. Those photos are on this page.
The campground is within walking distance to the city of Grand Marais, and a very good restaurant, Harbor House Grille. There is a large picnic pavilion at the back of the park. Also ask at office about pool and golf specials. |
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The sign below is the enlarged sign found on a boat located in the back of the park. It will possibly be moved after it is restored. |
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The photos below were all taken at the back of the park - this is a must-see area. |
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Below: The picture taken was
with self-timer - the sun was bright and the two RV Gypsies could not
tell it was blurry by looking through the digital screen.
Oh well. A blurry picture is better than no picture. |
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Below: Karen Duquette was
not sure what this house was used for, but it seemed to have to do with
dogs. |
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