Established Camping
Indian Point City Campground
About
Municipal
Location
Indian Point City Campground is located in Minnesota
Directions
N'bound: From I-35 (exit 251A): Go 1/2 mi E on Cody St, 1/4 mi S on 59th Ave W, 1-1/4 mi SW on Grand, then 1/4 mi SE on 75th Ave W. S'bound: From I-35 (exit 251B): Go 1-1/4 mi SW on Grand, then 1/4 mi SE on 75th Ave W.
Address
7000 Pulaski St
Duluth, MN 55807
Coordinates
46.72210363 N
92.18506855 W
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Stay Connected
- WiFiFair
- VerizonGood
- AT&TGood
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Market
- ADA Access
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Pull-Through Sites
- Big Rig Friendly
Nice place near city
Nice family campground. Near city and bike path. Quiet and friendly folks.
Peaceful paradise
This campground is wonderful. You are so close to the downtown area in this hidden cove. There are walking/biking trails around the grounds. There are few mosquitos and the staff is very friendly.
Nice Campground could use better facilities
Nice gravel sites, mostly level, some pull through. Some full hook ups, most have electric and water. Hosts are helpful. Shower and bathroom are showing their age.
Could be so much better!
Review for Indian Point Campground This campground is owned and run by the City of Duluth; I shouldn’t have to say more, but I will. It could be a real jewel, but sadly it’s not. We ended up staying here 17 nights (!!) Because we had some business to do in town and there’s pretty much nowhere else to go. We were moved 5 times during our stay, once because our site was sold out from under us. We weren’t offered any kind of upgrade or anything for the inconvenience, either. The staff is nice, but 2 quit right after Independence Day and left the others overworked. The bathrooms and showers are new but poorly designed (how could that happen in Duluth?) and often very poorly maintained- out of hand soap, paper towels, toilet paper, and overflowing trash receptacles (and dumpster). There are only 2 regular showers for women and 1 handicap bath/ shower prioritized for tent campers; same for men. There are no trail markers for the walking trails or foot paths to the bathrooms hence lots of traffic through the unfortunate campsites around those areas- avoid sites 58 and 59. This is the darkest campground I have ever stayed at, even rustic ones were better lit for safety and security. There’s no security and no bathroom codes. There’s a troubling amount of activity at night that isn’t involving campers- (drugs, prostitution, loitering, driving through and making noise,)and the Duluth police aren’t too interested in driving through at night. There only 7 full hook up sites, most sites are electronic only. Lots and lots of tent campers (21 dedicated sites, and they allow extra tents on the sites for an additional fee)and a few long term homeless tenters (they were not a problem but it’s sad and messy.) I would be more discerning about the campsite we took next time, if we ever return, and probably bring some outside lights with us as well.
Getto campground
City owned campground on a bay of Lake Superior. Should be nicer than this. Not very well maintained with few full hook ups. Have to use the showers because our site has only electricity. The showers have been newly remodeled but are poorly designed. Very small shower stalls with practically nonexistent changing area. After the 4th of July weekend there was no toilet paper. There are also the occasional non-campers hanging around. Management doesn’t seem to think this is a problem. I wouldn’t stay here again.
Camping trip
Lots of mosquitoes at night Showers are low pressure kinda hurt the back Low water pressure Very nice trails Overall it was a fun time
Nice trails and water access
Nice campground
Nice campground!
We stayed here for three nights, had a great time! Although it was muddy, our kids had a blast! Beautiful views, and right off the water! Clean bathrooms and good showers! Will definitely go back!
5 nights stay
Campsite was clean but not very private. Hot showers and flush toilets were a plus! Location is close to town and lical attractions, but on a bay off the St. Louis river. Fishing dock, kayak launch, and bike trail right off the site. We stayed in an electric and city water hookup site and were happy enough. Quiet time from 10pm to 8am. Store on site with ice and firewood.
Grounds were very well maintained and staff was very friendly. Barebones camping at its best!
Super nice grounds.
bathrooms were ok.
basic camping needs met.
Close to Duluth
We stayed at the campground as it was close to Duluth! We spent most of the time in Duluth in Canal Park! At the campsite they have information about renting canoes and kayaks as well!! I would recommend going down t their dock and seeing the moon shimmer on the water one night for sure!
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Nice
It was a nice campground with mostly private and large sites. Close to a biking trail and close to Duluth. Will definitely be staying here again!
Day trip
Took a day trip to duluth explored the area and stayed here for the night. Camp was clean and friendly. Offerd good canoe rentals and got lake view site in back corner cant remember the number but it was nice!
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