Experience the Best Camping in Duluth MN
Your Twin Ports adventure starts at Indian Point Campground
The Best Camping in Duluth MN is located at Indian Point Campground
Experience the best camping in Duluth MN along the historic St. Louis River Basin at Indian Point Campground where you can explore the river by kayak or canoe. Sail beneath the lift bridge to our freshwater sea. Hike Spirit Mountain or bike the Waterfront Trail, spying foxes and moose along the way. Let the crackle of a campfire soothe you at day’s end, with the scent of maples and pines on our cool summer breeze.
Your wooded campsite on the park-like grounds sits atop this promontory point overlooking Spirit Bay. Just three miles and you’re at the ship canal where ore carriers or Tall Ships navigate the harbor entry. Or seek the solace of the deep woods down our path and on your way. Savor Duluth’s downtown dining and comedy clubs too. Or make us your base camp for Grandma’s Marathon, the Bluesfest, and Airshow. Hidden treasures await.
Indian Point Campground Amenities
Showers
get clean
Restrooms
flush toilets
Laundry
coin operated
Camp Store
snacks, gifts, firewood
Pavilion
picnic in shade
Dump Station
and trash bins
Dump Station
and trash bins
Big Rigs
are welcome
Wi Fi
get connected
Fire Pits
and picnic tables
Sleeping along the Basin
Reserve today, call toll free 1 (855) 777-0652
No, it’s not exactly extreme camping, but you can pitch your tent or nestle your RV into pull through campsites on a point of land high above Spirit Bay. The best camping in Duluth MN is located where tall maples, elms, and pines surround the park-like commons with campsites throughout, each having a picnic table, fire pit and hook ups. Amenities include showers, laundry, and on-site store. Firewood can be purchased, and digital explorers will appreciate our free WiFi.
In the interest of family-friendly camping, of course we allow pets. Our campsites are just over a mile from Spirit Lake Marina accommodating canoe, kayak and bike rentals.
Indian Point Campground Sites and Rates
Rates are maximum of 5 people in each camper/tent.
Additional person is $5.00/night. Sites come with a picnic table and fire ring.
Full Hookup
Night $55 - $69
Week $330 - $414
Water, electric, and sewer.
Pull through sites available.
Water & Electric
Night $50 - $63
Week $300 - $378
Electric
Night $45 - $57
Week $270 - $342
Tent/Non-hookup
Night $40 - $50
Week $240 - $300
The thrill of roughing it.
Semi-secluded sites available.
Additional Tent
Night $18 - $23
Week $108 - $138
ONE maximum car/site. Additional car is $5.00/night/car, subject to space availability. TWO maximum pets/site. Additional pet is $5.00/each for the whole stay. Boats are not allowed without permission. If space is available, there’s a $10.00/night fee. NO refund on unused night/stay or deposit.
Kayaks, Canoes, Pontoons, and eBikes Rental
Rentals available through the Management Co. Spirit Lake Marina & RV Park include an assortment of kayaks, canoes, pontoons, and bikes available for rental... Spend an afternoon biking the Duluth Lakewalk, or any of the numerous nature trails nearby like the Munger Trail. Discover the natural wonder of the lazy St. Louis River by kayak, or haul your fishing gear and a full cooler by canoe to find your own fishing spot.
PFDs, paddles, and all safety equipment are included with all rentals.
Call Spirit Lake Marina at 218-628-3578 for rental pricing and availability.
A Great Location for Twin Ports Attractions
Enjoy the view of the big lakers as they pull into Duluth Harbor on the Harbor Cam, or better, visit us and see them in person!
There's a lot to see and do in Duluth... Indian Point Campground is located in the center of it all.
Lake Superior Zoo - just a few blocks from Indian Point Campground, you’ll find Amur tigers, snow leopards, Alaskan grizzly & Kodiak bears, African lions, harbor seals, and more.
Spirit Mountain Adventure Park - experience the outdoor family fun just a short distance away. The “Timber Twister” Alpine Coaster and “Timber Flyer” Zip Line are available year-round.
Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad - the 90-minute train ride is filled with history, wildlife, and incredible scenery, and you can move about the train as it is traveling.
North Shore Scenic Railroad - with an “All Aboard” and three short whistle blasts, your adventure begins. This narrated train ride takes you through Duluth’s downtown and across North Shore rivers that flow into Lake Superior.
Great Lakes Aquarium - the Great Lakes Aquarium is a hands-on discovery center that encourages guests to explore animals and ecosystems found in the Great Lakes.
Canal Park - historic Canal Park is home to many unique restaurants and shops as well as Duluth's famous lift bridge.
Vista Fleet Sightseeing & Dining Cruises - no trip to Duluth is complete without getting out on Lake Superior. Dinner and sunset cruises available. Tour the harbor and lake, passing ships, ocean-going vessels, and more.
Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center - see the film shows, model ships and exhibits featuring commercial shipping activities on Lake Superior and in the Duluth-Superior Harbor.
Glensheen, The Historic Congdon Estate - at the turn of the last century, attorney Chester Congdon and his wife, Clara, built a home for their family along the rugged shores of Lake Superior. Glensheen is now a historic treasure.
Skyline Parkway - built during the CCC era, this dramatic 30-mile drive 600 feet above the shoreline offers superb views of Lake Superior, the harbor and Twin Ports.
Vertical Endeavors Outdoor Rock Climbing Facility - a giant lighthouse gives this rock-climbing experience a North Shore feel. Visitors find it by the giant VE logo on their front wall.
Indian Point Campground Policy Downloads
Duluth Indian Point Campground Policies
Please take a moment to download and read our general campground policies.
Pet Policy
Pets are allowed, and to help us keep the campground a safe place for everyone, we please ask that you read our pet policy.
Fire Wood Policy
To preserve the beauty of our forest, and decrease the propagation of invasive species; we ask that you read our firewood policy.