Warning
GeneralThe following campsite are released on a one-week rolling booking window to provide options for short-term trip planners.Rainy Lake (west end): Mio Beach R64 and Nuthatch R21Rainy Lake (east end): Jack Pine Bench R55 and Hitchcock R105Kabetogama Lake: Fox Farm K50 and Round Bear K29Namakan Lake: Johnson Bay N13 and Hammer Bay South N59Sand Point Lake: South Island S17 and Feldt Channel S5
About Voyageurs National Park Camping Permits
Number of accommodations: 159
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Reviews (523)
What Guests Are Saying
Voyageurs National Park offers stunning scenery, spacious and well-maintained campsites, and a variety of wildlife sightings, making it a fantastic destination for camping. The reservation system is convenient, though some users find it cumbersome and prefer the old method of finding campsites. Despite minor inconveniences like overgrown trails and occasional maintenance issues, visitors report enjoyable experiences and express eagerness to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Voyageurs National Park offers stunning scenery, spacious and well-maintained campsites, and a variety of wildlife sightings, making it a fantastic destination for camping. The reservation system is convenient, though some users find it cumbersome and prefer the old method of finding campsites. Despite minor inconveniences like overgrown trails and occasional maintenance issues, visitors report enjoyable experiences and express eagerness to return.
Review Summary
Chris M
VerifiedNovember 12, 2025 • Stayed at: Eagle View K7, Loop: Kabetogama Lake
The Park and the facilities are beautiful. Being flooded with so many visitors and high volume traffic detracts from the overall experience. The Recreation.gov website is the most cumbersome and convoluted website imaginable. It is consumer Unfriendly and almost impossible to navigate. Please make it simpler and more intuitive.
Dan M
VerifiedOctober 17, 2025 • Stayed at: Rock Shelf R72, Loop: Rainy Lake
This was a family trip and we all had a great time. So thankfull for the dock since we had winds over 35MPH.
Ed P
VerifiedOctober 13, 2025 • Stayed at: Sugarbush Island K34, Loop: Kabetogama Lake
We could not get to our reserved campsite on Sugarbush Island and could not get a refund. Very disappointed.
Jennifer S
VerifiedOctober 12, 2025 • Stayed at: Blueberry Island West R92, Loop: Rainy Lake
We had a wonderful time camping on Rainy Lake. The site was in good condition, and the park service came and pumped out the toilet holding tank while we were out fishing one day (we camped the last week of September).
Alyssa M
VerifiedOctober 6, 2025 • Stayed at: Blueberry Ridge H2, Loop: Primitive
This site has an amazing view and we really enjoyed it. We found the trail easy enough to follow and well marked from the parking area near the ash river visitor center.
Michael R
VerifiedOctober 6, 2025 • Stayed at: Wolf Pack Island East N48, Loop: Namakan Lake
Excellent trip as always, make sure and check out Kettle Falls!
Luanne P
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: Wolf Island S19, Loop: Sand Point Lake
Park rangers visited our camp site doing fire pit ash removal and added chemicals to the pit toilet. Friendly and good to see them at our remote campsite on Sand Point Lake.
Daniel T
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: Wood Duck Island K36, Loop: Kabetogama Lake
Overall, our trip to Voyageurs National Park was enjoyable and the area itself was beautiful, with well-maintained facilities and excellent visitor centers. However, when we arrived at our reserved campsite on Wood Duck Island, we discovered that the previous camper had not yet vacated and was nowhere to be found. After contacting the park ranger service, we were informed that they could not intervene and instead suggested relocating us to a different campsite on another island, which would have significantly delayed our setup before sunset. Fortunately, the camper returned just before dark and departed later that evening by boat. While this situation was inconvenient, it appeared to be an isolated incident. Aside from that, the park and its amenities were outstanding, and we would recommend Voyageurs National Park overall.
Joel B
VerifiedOctober 5, 2025 • Stayed at: Peterson Point K25, Loop: Kabetogama Lake
Amazing
Pam R
VerifiedOctober 3, 2025 • Stayed at: Cranberry Creek R95, Loop: Rainy Lake
Beautiful place, amazing weather. All the campgrounds we stayed at were well maintained and clean. No trash! Thank you to everyone who makes this such a great place to enjoy.
Location Voyageurs National Park Camping Permits
Address:
Voyageurs National Park Headquarters
International Falls, MN, 56649
United States
VEHICLE:
Voyageurs National Park is approximately 5 hours north of Minneapolis-St. Paul on I-35 and Hwy 53, 3 hours north of Duluth on Hwy 53, and 4 hours south from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
PLANE:
Falls International Airport is located in International Falls, Minnesota. Taxi service and rental cars are available here. Most flights entering the area will pass through the larger Minneapolis-St. Paul airport located around 5 hours south of Voyageurs National Park.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
There is no public transportation to Voyageurs National Park. No bus lines or passenger trains serve this area.
Latitude & Longitude: 48.6028 / -93.3768
Elevation: 340 feet
Policies & Rules
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It is required to view the Voyageurs National Park Camping Video in its entirety prior to payment. |
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You are responsible for ensuring all information contained within the Voyageurs National Park Camping Video is acknowledged and followed by all members of your group. |
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Permits: You must log into your recreation.gov account to print your permit and bring it with you to your site. Five days prior to your trip, the Print Permit button will be enabled in the Reservations section of your recreation.gov account. Chrome or Edge are the recommended browser for recreation.gov. NOTE: permits currently cannot be printed via the rec.gov app - please print directly from www.recreation.gov. |
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Display your permit in the waterproof box provided on the bear locker at your frontcountry site. In the backcountry, keep your permit with you. |
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Access: All frontcountry and backcountry sites require travel by boat. You must use your own private watercraft, or arrange for boat rental or water taxi from these options to reach frontcountry campsites or backcountry trailheads. |
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Check-in / Check-out Times: Frontcountry: You may arrive at your site any time after 3:00 p.m. on your first day, and depart no later than 12:00 noon on your day of departure.
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE BACKCOUNTRY: These sites first require travel by private watercraft or water taxi to a trailhead, and then hiking up to several miles to the campsite. Private watercrafts must be left at the trailhead and not portaged into backcountry lakes. Once in the backcounty, a combination code is needed to unlock and use the park's canoes. Be certain that you have made a reservation and and bring your permit as it will include this information.
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Campfires: Fires are allowed in designated metal fire rings only. Do not burn trash, pack everything out - there are trash and recycling receptacles at the boat landings.Lighting or maintaining a fire with flammable liquids, garbage, fireworks, plastics, aerosol canisters, batteries, or other manufactured materials not designed for fire lighting or maintenance is prohibited. See 36 CFR § 2.13(a)(1) for full details. |
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Bear Safety: Use the provided bear lockers (in frontcountry) and bear poles (in backcountry) to prevent bear interactions. Report animal encounters to a visitor center. |
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Wood gathering: Chainsaws are not allowed at campsites. Bring DNR-approved firewood with you in frontcountry. Do not cut or damage standing vegetation, living or dead. Only dead and downed wood may be collected for fires. |
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Water: it is suggested to haul in water to your campsite. Potable water is available at all park visitor centers. |
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Maximum group size: small campsite - 9; large campsite - 18; group campsite - 30; backcountry & primitive sites - 6; canoe permit - 3 |
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Cell phone coverage varies throughout the park. Marine band radios are suggested, as rangers and local law enforcement monitor marine channel 16. |
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Keep the next camper in mind and leave the campsite in the condition you would like to find it in. |
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralThe following campsite are released on a one-week rolling booking window to provide options for short-term trip planners.Rainy Lake (west end): Mio Beach R64 and Nuthatch R21Rainy Lake (east end): Jack Pine Bench R55 and Hitchcock R105Kabetogama Lake: Fox Farm K50 and Round Bear K29Namakan Lake: Johnson Bay N13 and Hammer Bay South N59Sand Point Lake: South Island S17 and Feldt Channel S5