We offer a chance to discover the North Country. Explore the area on an ATV, a snowmobile, snowshoes or on foot and return to the warmth of a cozy fire in our lodge. Wildhurst is a private lodge and campground tucked into 40 acres of wilderness located in the Sawtooth Mountains. Bears, moose and grouse are common sightings along the many trails and creeks that surround Wildhurst. With direct access to the ATV/snowmobile trails, the adventure is endless.
Each campsite is located in a private, rustic setting with fire rings and picnic tables. Four RV sites with 40 amp and water, dry lodge rooms and soon to be added Yurts! Our log cabins are rustic with electric, propane heat, mini fridge, microwave and screened porches with a log swing overlooking Wildhurst Creek. All sites and rooms come with 24/7 access to the shower rooms.
We come every year now since 2021. The new owner is the best! Remembers who you are because he is a personable with you and, He makes you feel at home and takes pride in the campground. Takes care of his guests who come to stay
Campground was a little rustic. Found a public dump station in Silver Bay. Hubby visited the bar. We had take out from bar our last night
We have always loved this place ever since the new owners took over. We try to come every year (3 of the last 4). Showers, good food, drinks, amazingly quiet at night. Check it out, it's worth the drive!
Camped here with the Family as a central location to explore Northern MN. Nice campground, with a solid outhouse in walking distance.
My Teens said the showers were hot and kept clean. I cannot attest as I chose to stay rustic to ward off the MN mosquitoes. I do vouch for their overall character and assume they must be telling the truth in this matter.
Make sure you join for Bingo night. Tell Bob and Julie we says Hi.
Great if you're an ATVer - it's right on the trail. But ONE shower for the whole campground, and most campers end up using outhouses - not vault toilets or porta-pottis, but outhouses. Our site was near the entrance, and never went more than an hour without someone driving by. Where are they going at 4 AM in the middle of nowhere? Even the bars are closed. Staff had a hard time getting our bill right. Then, at the end of the weekend, had a hard time getting our friend's bill right (and tried to charge them for us even though we had already paid). WILL NOT CAMP HERE AGAIN.