RV Parks In Breezy Point, MN -- Lakefront Camping
46.5900° N, 94.2198° W
Quick Overview
Breezy Point sits on the shores of Pelican Lake in central Minnesota's lake country, where towering pines frame sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters stretch toward the horizon. This resort community has been drawing families and outdoor enthusiasts for generations, offering that perfect blend of lakefront recreation and Northwoods charm that makes Minnesota camping so special. The town's name isn't just marketing – genuine lake breezes keep summer evenings comfortable while you're sitting around the campfire.
The camping scene here centers around several RV parks that cater primarily to families seeking full-hookup convenience near the water. Both facilities focus on providing easy lake access and family-friendly amenities, though you won't find any some free camping options in the immediate area. These are destination parks where you're paying for prime lakefront locations and resort-style amenities.
From your campsite, you're within walking distance of Pelican Lake's swimming beaches and fishing spots. The lake spans over 3,000 acres with excellent walleye and northern pike fishing, plus a public boat launch that can handle most RV-towed watercraft. Breezy Point Resort's championship golf courses are right here too, along with miles of hiking and biking trails that wind through the surrounding state forest. The nearby town of Pequot Lakes offers additional dining and shopping, just a quick drive down Highway 371.
Most RVers here are looking for that classic Minnesota lake experience with modern conveniences – full hookups, clean restrooms, and maybe a pool for the kids. The parks tend to attract families during summer months, with many sites featuring fire rings and picnic tables positioned to take advantage of those famous lake views. If you're more of a boondocking type, you'll want to look at state forest campgrounds about 20 minutes away.
Summer is prime time here, with peak season running from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Spring and fall offer cooler weather and fewer crowds, though some amenities may have limited hours. Winter camping is possible but most seasonal amenities close down. Check our listings below to compare amenities and book your spot at one of Breezy Point's lakefront RV parks.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whitebirch RV & Camping Resort | 1.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Highview Campground & RV Park | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wildwedge RV Park | 5.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fritz's Resort Campground | 5.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fools Lake Campground | 9.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| River View RV Park | 10.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Birch Bay RV Resort | 11.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gull & Love Lake RV Park | 11.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rabbit Lake Farms | 13.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Little Pine RV Park | 15.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Whitebirch RV & Camping Resort
1.6 miHighview Campground & RV Park
3.3 miWildwedge RV Park
5.3 miFritz's Resort Campground
5.7 miFools Lake Campground
9.6 miRiver View RV Park
10.1 miBirch Bay RV Resort
11.5 miGull & Love Lake RV Park
11.6 miRabbit Lake Farms
13.3 miLittle Pine RV Park
15.5 miTraveling to Breezy Point by RV
Highway 371 provides the main route into Breezy Point, connecting directly to Interstate 94 about 45 minutes south near St. Cloud. This four-lane highway handles RV traffic well, with gentle curves and good sight lines through the lake country. The drive itself is part of the experience – you'll pass dozens of lakes and classic Minnesota resorts along the way.
Coming from the Twin Cities, take I-94 west to Highway 371 north – it's a straight shot of about 130 miles total. From Duluth, Highway 210 west connects to 371 for a scenic route through the heart of lake country. RV drivers should note that some of the smaller county roads around individual resorts can be narrow, so stick to the main highways until you reach your specific campground.
Fuel up in Baxter or Little Falls on your way north – gas stations become more spread out once you're in the lakes area. The SuperAmerica in Pequot Lakes (just south of Breezy Point) has good RV access and is your last reliable fuel stop before settling in. For supplies, there's a small grocery store in Pequot Lakes, but serious provisioning is better done in Brainerd before heading to your campground.
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Dump Station Costs in Breezy Point
Expect to pay premium rates for lakefront RV camping in Breezy Point, with nightly rates typically running $45-75 during peak summer season. The resort-style parks command top dollar, especially for waterfront sites with full hookups. Off-season rates drop significantly – sometimes by 30-40% – if you're willing to camp in spring or fall.
Currently, a portion% of the area's several RV parks offer free camping, while a portion% charge fees. This reflects the resort nature of Breezy Point camping – you're paying for location and amenities rather than just a place to park overnight.
Seasonal pricing peaks from mid-June through August, with holiday weekends commanding the highest rates. Book well in advance for summer stays, as many sites fill up with repeat customers who reserve the same week year after year. Some parks offer weekly or monthly discounts for extended stays.
Passport America discounts may apply during off-season months at participating parks. Good Sam membership can save 10% at member parks. For budget camping, consider the state forest options about 20 minutes away, though you'll lose the lake access. Grocery costs in the area run about 10-15% higher than Twin Cities prices, so stock up before you arrive.
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Best Time to Visit Breezy Point by RV
Winter
December-February
5-25°F
Crowds: Low
Most seasonal amenities closed, limited services, ice fishing popular but cold weather camping requires preparation.
Spring
March-May
35-65°F
Crowds: Low
Shoulder season rates, some amenities reopening, fishing season starts, fewer crowds but variable weather.
Summer
June-August
65-80°F
Crowds: High
Peak season requiring advance bookings, all amenities open, perfect weather but highest rates and crowds.
Fall
September-November
40-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Beautiful colors, good fishing, fewer families, some amenities reducing hours, comfortable camping weather.
Explore the Breezy Point Area
Both RV parks here focus on lakefront access, but if you're choosing between them, consider whether you want resort amenities or a more laid-back atmosphere. The larger resort property offers golf packages and organized activities, while the smaller park tends to be quieter with better fishing access.
For boondockers willing to drive a bit, Crow Wing State Forest has primitive camping about 20 minutes south, though you'll sacrifice the lake access that makes Breezy Point special. Most RVers find the paid parks worth it for the convenience and location.
The fishing here is excellent – walleye and northern pike are the main targets, with early morning and evening being prime times. You can fish right from shore at most campgrounds, or launch your boat at the public ramp. Don't forget your Minnesota fishing license, available online or at the bait shop in Pequot Lakes.
For dining, Breezy Point Resort has several restaurants on-site, including a casual grill perfect for families. In nearby Pequot Lakes, try the Pub 371 for burgers and local fish fries. The area is very pet-friendly, with most parks welcoming dogs and plenty of trails for walking.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Breezy Point?
The two main options are Breezy Point Resort and smaller lakefront parks, both offering full hookups and lake access. Breezy Point Resort provides more amenities like golf and restaurants, while smaller parks offer a quieter, more intimate lakefront experience with excellent fishing access.
Is there free RV camping near Breezy Point?
No free camping exists directly in Breezy Point, but Crow Wing State Forest offers primitive camping about 20 minutes south for budget-conscious RVers. However, you'll miss the prime lakefront access and resort amenities that make Breezy Point camping special.
What is the best time of year to camp in Breezy Point?
Summer months from June through August offer the best weather and full amenities, but require advance bookings and premium pricing. Late spring and early fall provide excellent value with good weather, fewer crowds, and lower rates while maintaining decent fishing opportunities.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Breezy Point?
Yes, both main RV parks in Breezy Point offer full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. These lakefront parks cater to RVers wanting modern conveniences while enjoying prime access to Pelican Lake's recreational opportunities.
Can I launch my boat from Breezy Point RV parks?
Most parks provide lake access, and there's a public boat launch on Pelican Lake that accommodates various watercraft sizes. The launch can handle boats typically towed by RVs, making it easy to enjoy fishing, water skiing, and other lake activities during your stay.
Do I need reservations for RV camping in Breezy Point?
Absolutely, especially for summer weekends and holiday periods when lakefront sites fill up months in advance. Many families book the same week annually, so early planning is essential for securing prime waterfront spots with full hookups.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Breezy Point?
The two main options are Breezy Point Resort and smaller lakefront parks, both offering full hookups and lake access. Breezy Point Resort provides more amenities like golf and restaurants, while smaller parks offer a quieter, more intimate lakefront experience with excellent fishing access.
Is there free RV camping near Breezy Point?
No free camping exists directly in Breezy Point, but Crow Wing State Forest offers primitive camping about 20 minutes south for budget-conscious RVers. However, you'll miss the prime lakefront access and resort amenities that make Breezy Point camping special.
What is the best time of year to camp in Breezy Point?
Summer months from June through August offer the best weather and full amenities, but require advance bookings and premium pricing. Late spring and early fall provide excellent value with good weather, fewer crowds, and lower rates while maintaining decent fishing opportunities.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Breezy Point?
Yes, both main RV parks in Breezy Point offer full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. These lakefront parks cater to RVers wanting modern conveniences while enjoying prime access to Pelican Lake's recreational opportunities.
Can I launch my boat from Breezy Point RV parks?
Most parks provide lake access, and there's a public boat launch on Pelican Lake that accommodates various watercraft sizes. The launch can handle boats typically towed by RVs, making it easy to enjoy fishing, water skiing, and other lake activities during your stay.
Do I need reservations for RV camping in Breezy Point?
Absolutely, especially for summer weekends and holiday periods when lakefront sites fill up months in advance. Many families book the same week annually, so early planning is essential for securing prime waterfront spots with full hookups.
Are there free dump stations in Breezy Point?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Breezy Point.
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