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Aefintyr is a campground located on Whiskey Hill in the Whitewater River Valley near the town of Elba, MN. The land was used for personal recreation for several years. I've spent countless hours hiking and enjoying observing the seasons, plants, fungus and animals. The vision of a campground was inspired by many camping and backcountry spots throughout the United States, all of the amazing things in the woods, the beautiful blufftop valley views, proximity to a multitude of outdoor activities and adventures. Camps are spacious, secluded and designed to immerse guests in the surrounding woodland.
An awesome experience! The cabins are beautiful on the inside! Mini fridge and electricity make it very easy to enjoy a comfortable stay here beautiful outdoor space. The bathroom is very nice and clean too! Will absolutely be back!!
We loved the hike-in tent because everything was already set up for us, the firewood was right by the site, and the forested area was beautiful. We brought our dog and had a great time- it felt private and cozy.
We loved camping at Chelsi's land! The hike in is steep, but totally worth it. The group camp and star gazing areas were top notch and the area was well marked. If you need anything from town, it's just a quick drive away. We definitely recommend the Elba House Coffee and Spirits for breakfast. The hiking is great at Whitewater State Park, which is also just minutes away. We would definitely come again!
This place was absolutely wonderful. It was a fabulous experience with my two daughters. It is definitely a hike up the bluff but well worth it. The area is well mapped out and communication via email/text with the host was excellent. Definitely will be back!
Location
Altura, Winona, Minnesota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of oθaakiiwaki‧hina‧ki (Sauk) & Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox), Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and Wahpeton First Nations according to