Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
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We are located on The Lake in the city Luverne with easy access to swimming, fishing and the Luverne Loop 8 mile walking and biking trail system. Full hookup with WiFi available. Access to kayaks, firewood and the man made Lake. Quiet area with quick access to all amenities inside the City of Luverne.
An American Flag along with the US Marine Flag and an Eagle will guide your way to our site. We are the smaller 4 site grounds to the West of the Luverne Campground on the same Lake access road.
Gravel sites are located on a dead end street across from a city park with a lake. Trees have been planted, to eventually provide shade. Each back in site is full hookup with a fire ring and picnic table. Nice quiet place for an overnight stop.
Brian's Hipcamp was a perfect quick overnight stop! The site met all our needs for our trailer. I met with Brian upon arrival and he explained everything. We were the only one's there so we got our pick of the 4 sites. All were the same setup except for backing in angles. It was quiet and nice peaceful view across from the lake.
Very solid site. We loved being across the street from the lake - so peaceful, and kids caught a number of fish. It was a really convenient spot right off of the interstate. Full hookup - great basic spot to camp for the night. Bonus was being next to the Lucerne Loop Trail - awesome 7 mile trek for cyclists and runners. Recommended!
Brian was a spectacular host. Met us upon arrival, told us where we could park and was available to answer our many questions about the area. He went above and beyond to help with a problem we were having. Full hook up at no cost was a great perk. Highly recommend!!
Great place, quiet, owner helpful for info on day trips. We were in a 42ft Motorhome with tow and it was roomy, perfect with full hookups! City lake across the street, great view.
Location
Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Očhéthi Šakówiŋ and Yankton First Nations according to