About Camping Reservations in Cadotte Lake Campground, Minnesota

About Camping Reservations in Cadotte Lake Campground, Minnesota
Cadotte Lake Campground, adjacent to Cadotte Lake in Minnesota, has a fishing deck, boat landing, dock and a beach area. There is an on-site campground host available to answer questions and help with reservations.

Online

Reserve online--see Resources for website--or through the call center at (888) 448-1474.

Campsites

The campground has 27 campsites. Eight can accommodate RVs of up to 45 feet in length and are available by reservation; 19 are first-come, first-serve tent sites.

Advance Notice

Reservations for the campground must be made at least four days in advance. You must occupy the site within 24 hours of the reservation time or you will forfeit your reservation.

Duration

The campground requires a two-day minimum stay on weekends and a three-day minimum stay during holiday weekends.

Fees

As of July 2009, camping fees range from $8 to $14 regardless of season. An extra fee is charged for additional vehicles.

Access

As of July 2009, the campground is open for vehicle access yearly from early May to early September. Walk-in access is allowed from early September to mid-November.

Article Written By Marie Mulrooney

Marie Mulrooney has written professionally since 2001. Her diverse background includes numerous outdoor pursuits, personal training and linguistics. She studied mathematics and contributes regularly to various online publications. Mulrooney's print publication credits include national magazines, poetry awards and long-lived columns about local outdoor adventures.

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