ACP
Sakatah Trail Campground - Madison Lake, MN
Campground

Sakatah Trail Campground

Madison Lake, Minnesota

4.2(39+)

About

Sakatah Trail Campground is an all-season RV park located in Madison Lake, Minnesota, primarily catering to construction workers and long-term residents. The campground offers full hookup sites with 50/30/20 amp service, city water and sewer, and heated shower facilities. Situated just minutes from Mankato and many lakes, the park is conveniently located along the scenic Sakatah State Trail, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The campground features an adjoining bar and grill (The Anchor Bar and Grill) for guest convenience. In addition to traditional RV sites, Sakatah Trail Campground offers winter sites with heated water hydrants and accommodations for tiny homes with year-round access. The park welcomes workers on daily, weekly, and monthly basis, providing flexible rental options to suit various needs.

$55 – $750/ night

Amenities

No amenities listed yet.

Available Site Types

  • Full Hookup RV Sites
  • 50 Amp Sites
  • 30 Amp Sites
  • 20 Amp Sites
  • Seasonal Sites
  • Winter Sites
  • Tiny Home Sites

Local Attractions

  • Sakatah State Trail
  • Mankato
  • Lakes near Mankato

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Sakatah Trail Campground offer?

Sakatah Trail Campground offers Full Hookup RV Sites, 50 Amp Sites, 30 Amp Sites, 20 Amp Sites, Seasonal Sites, Winter Sites, Tiny Home Sites.

What is there to do near Sakatah Trail Campground?

Nearby attractions include Sakatah State Trail, Mankato, Lakes near Mankato.

How much does it cost to stay at Sakatah Trail Campground?

Rates start at $55 and go up to $750 per night.

How is Sakatah Trail Campground rated?

Sakatah Trail Campground has a 4.2/5 rating based on 39 Google reviews.

How do I contact Sakatah Trail Campground?

You can reach Sakatah Trail Campground by phone at +1 507-243-3886. You can also contact them via email at karissa@usekik.com or their website at http://sakatahcampground.com/.

Nearby Parks