The park has 58 drive-in campsites, 19 of which are electric, with six cart-in sites, two backpack sites, and a group camp. All campsites are 100% …
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Aug 26, 2024
I have nothing but good things to say about the Park itself. Clean, well maintained great scenery. If you want a good night's sleep then you be OK it you aren't a light sleeper, otherwise expect to b… Full review by marklT8343QS
Aug 17, 2024
Beautiful state park. Well marked hiking trails. Nice picnic areas and campgrounds. Clean restrooms. Overlooks to view Lake Pepin. A place to visit anyti.e of the year. Full review by SDCooks
Jul 22, 2023
We like this park for camping and hiking. The campsites are good in size and clean. However, when it rained there was a puddle in front of our site. They could add more sand or rocks or just level so… Full review by jayr600
The park is on a bluff with no water access or kayak rentals. If you have your own kayaks, there is a boat access in the town of Old Frontenac, which is adjacent to the south end of the …
The park is on a bluff with no water access or kayak rentals. If you have your own kayaks, there is a boat access in the town of Old Frontenac, which is adjacent to the south end of the park. I believe there is a launch fee. There are several boat access ramps a short distance south of the park, near Lake City. North of the park, there are several access points in Redwing. Keep in mind that Lake Pepin is a large lake. You will be sharing it with speed boats, jetskis, etc. On a windy day, the waves can be of considerable hieght.
There is NO beach at Frontenac State Park, it's situated up on a bluff 200' above the river! Closest beach is about 10 miles away. Also a beach at Hot-Si-Lah city campsite just north of Lake City.
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