Best Minnesota Camper Cabins: Roughing It in Comfort
By (Author) Tom Watson
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
11th April 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Active outdoor pursuits
Nature and the natural world: general interest
917.7604
Paperback
144
Width 152mm, Height 215mm
294g
Enjoy nature in comfort!
Cabin camping is more comfortable than tent camping, and Minnesota is the perfect place to do it. Outdoors writer Tom Watson shares what he's learned while personally visiting and inspecting 98 camper cabins throughout the state. Get firsthand advice about each site, including cabin ratings, features, amenities, park highlights, and more. Most camper cabins are open to the public and situated in wild places like Jay Cooke and Forestville/Mystery Cave state parks. Plus, there's a special section on yurts, a unique camping option. With this great guide, you'll be out in nature but with a solid roof overheadand maybe even a porch to view your own slice of paradise. It's easy to hike, paddle, camp, and enjoy Minnesota's pristine lakes, deep forests, and wild rivers right outside your camper cabin's front door.
Tom Watson is an award-winning writer who honed his outdoor skills while living in Minnesota and Alaska. He is a frequent contributor to several outdoor magazines and an author. He writes a column on camping/outdoor adventure. He resides in Appleton, MN.