Home of the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN repeatedly makes the various lists of best places to live in the United States. The welcoming city is not just a great place to live but also a popular destination for tourists to take in the local attractions and experience the unique flavor that Rochester offers. With a thriving arts scene, outstanding dining, and great campgrounds, it’s no wonder why this great city welcomes thousands of visitors each year.
1.Oakwood Trails Campground
Oakwood Trails is a stellar place to get off the beaten path and connect with all of nature’s splendor. It’s located far enough off the highway that the only sounds you’ll hear at night will be from the assortment of woodland creatures. The facilities are sparkling clean and well-kept, and the hosts are friendly and welcoming. There’s plenty of green space at this quiet site and the setting will provide everything you need for a peaceful weekend getaway.
2. Hidden Meadows RV Park & Campground
Hidden Meadows is a hidden gem and the perfect respite from the buzz of the city. It’s a popular place for long-term campers, but don’t let that sway you from stopping by for just a couple of nights. It’s a friendly atmosphere that greets its guests with open arms upon arrival. The grounds are spotless, and the staff is warm and accommodating. There are nearby lakes making this an excellent spot to take the kayak out for a rip.
3. Rochester/Marion KOA
Located just ten minutes from the Mayo Clinic, you’ll find a different kind of place that will cure what ails you. This peaceful campground is ensconced by large trees providing ample shade for comfort on those hot summer afternoons. It’s extremely quiet so have no fears when it comes to getting a good night’s sleep. The owners are helpful and keep busy doing a great job maintaining the grounds. There’s a pool to cool down in when it gets hot.
4. Hok-Si-La Park & Campground
This beautiful oasis is situated on the shores of gorgeous Lake Pepin and provides the kind of scenery city slickers long for. The facilities are sparkling clean, and the hosts go above and beyond to make sure you have an exceptional stay. Don’t worry about loud party animals here, as the “quiet hours” of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. are strictly enforced. The area has a stunning beach as well as a fun playground for the kids.
5. Forestville State Park
This peaceful respite is out of a storybook with its towering, mature trees, endless green space, and blissful sounds of nature created by the abundant wildlife. If you list to cast a line, you’re in luck because there are some great fishing holes in the area. The showers and bathrooms are modern and clean, and the general upkeep of the site is very impressive. Forestville is a great bang for your camping buck.Be sure to head down to Rochester Toyota after, where you’ll never have to camp out for a great deal on new and used vehicles.


