Located 14 miles east of Walker, Minnesota on Leech Lake. There are 44 campsites at Stony Point, as well as a developed boat access, two boat harbors, swimming beach and picnic area. Stony Point is an open grassy campground surrounded by an old growth forest of oak, elm, maple and ash; some over 200 years old. Electricity, showers, an RV dump station and fish-cleaning shed are available. All Sites Reservable | Site Map. | Reservations - Address: 3290 Stony Point Camp Road NW Walker, MN
At a Glance
Current Conditions:
Opening 5/14/2021
Operational Hours:
All sites are reservable!
Reservations:
Due to the uncertainty of COVID-19, the Chippewa National Forest is delaying the availability of Stony Point Campground reservations until early 2021. We anticipate the campground will open as scheduled (May 7, 2021) however delaying reservations will allow us more flexibility in the event we need to reduce capacity or take other steps to mitigate COVID-19 transmission. Once the date reservations will be released has been confirmed we will announce via www.fs.usda.gov/chippewa and social media prior to them becoming available. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
Fees
Use Fee/ $26 Night
Usage:
Heavy
Closest Towns:
Walker
Water:
Drinking Water
Restroom:
Flush
Operated By:
Operated by the Forest Service
General Information
Directions: Stony Point is located 14 miles east of Walker, Minnesota on Leech Lake.
There are 44 campsites at Stony Point, as well as developed boat access, two boat harbors, swimming beach and picnic area. Stony Point is an open grassy campground surrounded by an old growth forest of oak, elm, maple and ash; some over 200 years old. Electricity, showers, and fish-cleaning shed are available.
No. of Sites
44
Reservation Info
1-877-444-6777 or www.recreation.gov
Sleeping Shelter
No
No. of Accessible sites
44
RV Camping
There are 44 campsites at Stony Point, as well as developed boat access, two boat harbors, swimming beach and picnic area. Stony Point is an open grassy campground surrounded by an old growth forest of oak, elm, maple and ash; some over 200 years old. Electricity, showers, and fish-cleaning shed are available.