FRAZEE MUNICIPAL CAMPGROUNDS -CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
Open Memorial Day to October, weather permitting.
**Notice Regarding Personal Items Left Behind**
Please be advised that any personal items left behind at the campsite after check-out will
not be stored or held. Items remaining on-site will be disposed of in accordance with city
policy. To avoid loss, guests are encouraged to thoroughly check their campsite before
departure. Thank you for your cooperation.
CAMPGROUND INFO PACKET & RESERVATION FORM
RESERVATION FORM - Mail completed form and payment (cash or check) to City of Frazee | PO Box 387 | Frazee MN 56544 or Email: secretary@frazeecity.com
South River Campground - 4 Full RV Hook-Ups
Location: 110 River Drive S., Frazee, MN
Frazee's South River camground sits just east of the scenic Otter Tail River and offer a peaceful, convenient spot for RV travelers. The camground features four full hook-up RV sites, each equipped with water, sewer, and electricity.
Seasonal Availability:
Memorial Day through October (weather permitting)
Please note:
Porta potty available on site
No public restrooms or a shower facilities available on site.
- $30 /night
- Sewer, water & electric hook-ups
- Tents Allowed (same price as RV's & Campers)
- Picnic Table / Fire Ring / Porta Postty on-site
- Walking distance to downtown
- Public Swimming Beach just a short drive away at Town Lake Beach (700 Lake St S.)
WILDFLOWER PARK (Primitive Camping) - 108 River Drive N.
Directions: Take Lake Street N (Hwy 87), turn onto River Drive North toward the baseball fields.
Frazee's primitive camping offers two (2) sites near the scenic Otter Tail River near Frazee's Highschools ball fields on North River Drive.
- $15 /night
- Picnic tables
- Fire rings
- No electricity, sewer, or water
Trails
Explore Frazee's network of local trails designed for walking, running, and biking.
Bicycle Amenities
Bicycle Resources
Wannigan Trails
https://northcountrytrail.org/our-work/trail-towns/frazee/
CITY PARKS
Wannigan Regional Park is a nature-based park that serves as a trailhead for three unique recreational trails of statewide/national significance. It currently offers a mile of old farmfield roads for biking, hiking, and walking. An art installation piece was recently added on site and a charming covered bridge still remains in place.The park area includes roughly .70 miles of Otter Tail River frontage and a total of 158 acres. The site is adjacent to the Frazee High School and Elementary School complex, about 1/2 mile from downtown Frazee. At buildout the park will include over a mile of the North Country National Scenic Trail and the Heartland Spur Trail - a 1/2 mile connection to the State Trail. Trails will remain open in the winter for snowshoeing, walking and cross-country skiing. A variey of trail users, campers, and park visitors will be accomodated once fully developed.
Grants Received
Grant contact: Frazee City Administrator, Steph Poegel
Lions Park -
To make reservations, please contact Mark Pergande (Lions' Club) - 218-334-2251
Amenities include: Two shelters | kitchen | bathrooms | playground | disc golf
Directions: From US Hwy 10, exit north onto Hwy 87 toward downtown Frazee. The park is located on the south side of Hwy 87 on the hilltop adjacent to the giant Turkey.
Joann Neimann Memorial Park
Amenities: Playground | basketball hoop | Lending Library
Located where Ash Avenue West ends; playground is within the Red Willow Heights neighborhood. Access is also available from Birch Ave W/Hwy 29; left turn just past Frazee Electric, left on Red Willow Drive into Red Willow neighborhood.
Little Turkey Park
Monument located in downtown; corner of Lake Street and Main Avenue.
Hank Ludtke Park - 349 Main Ave E.
Located at 349 Main Ave E.
This park sits on the site that was once used for an old water turbine power plant.
Amenities include: playground | water trail access | shelter with 1 picnic table | winter sledding hill.
Additional Recreational Attractions
Town Lake Beach - 700 Lake St S.
Amenities: Boat launch | beach house | fishing pier | swimming beach
Directions: US Hwy 10, exit north onto Hwy 87 toward town. Turn onto 2nd Street W, just after bridge on left.
World's Largest Turkey
The giant turkey sits at the entrance to the Lion's Park, billed as "The Best Lions Park by a Dam Site" (The pun references the dam on the Ottertail river next to the park).