€32.407407407407
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (507) 285-7050
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4 / 5 (12 votes )

Chester Woods Park

8378 14 Hwy SE
55934, Eyota
the United States

Chester Woods Park is a campsite with 52 pitches in Eyota, the United States, located in the Minnesota region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Chester Woods Park it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents

Facilities
Wheelchair access

Qualifications
Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Boat hire
Fishing


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Reviews

Jordane Ledner
English (US)
I made my journey to this location with a 35-foot 5th wheel and a long bed pickup truck, settling in at site #41, an electricity-only, back-in site that cost $26 per night. This is a charming camping area with asphalt roads and gravel sites. My specific site had a slight downhill slope near the road, with part of it covered in asphalt. I had to use wooden planks to level one side. There was an ample area behind my rig, which was a nice touch. The site was well-shaded and not too close to other campers. The park itself was peaceful. The entrance road to the camp was easy to drive on. However, the angle of my site from the road made backing in a bit challenging. Other sites such as 34, 37, and 8, would be simpler to back into. The communal bathroom was impressive, with epoxy floors and walls similar to modern garages, and it was well-lit. The Wi-Fi was decent, there were many over-the-air stations available, and I had a three-bar LTE connection with Verizon. The nearby lake had a significant amount of algae, and there were multiple hiking trails around. The drive to Rochester for my yearly check-up at Mayo Clinic was straightforward. I would certainly consider returning to this campsite in the future.
11 months ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a gorgeous park. Campsites are larger and spread out nicely. Most sites have electric. Water and dump at park. Bathroom house is nice and clean. Campground is clean and well taken care of. Good antenna tv stations. Good cell service with Verizon. Reservations can be made online. 15 minutes from Mayo Clinic. Also nice place close to highway for stopping one night on your was through the area. Would recommend to friends. Will come back, next time I go to Mayo.
1 year ago

Liz & Jake
English (US)
This is a lovely little campground where most of the campsites are decently spaced (but not all). As others have mentioned, the campsite pads are not typically level ( a few sites are). We used all of our blocks and noticed several rigs with wheels raised. Site 46 was a bit tricky for us to back our 34' fifth wheel into due to a large rock and trees opposing the site entrance. Site 46 is near enough to a water spigot to connect about 40' of hose to in order to fill, which is a plus. It also has nice spacing between neighbors. This is a very quiet campground that was nearly empty on weekdays but filled quickly and completely on our weekend here in mid-May. If you're coming to secure a space without reservations, that's likely doable on weekdays - but I wouldn't try on a weekend. Reserved spaces have a card noting it is reserved on the power pedestal - camp hosts change these everyday. Camphosts were friendly and were noted to be working hard. Firewood is for sale - only firewood purchased at the campground can be used at the campground. The park is gorgeous. Grassy trails covering miles with lovely views and rolling hills. There is a swimming beach for humans and another for dogs. Many boaters were out on the weekend fishing. There were also kayakers. The dump station was a bit tight to maneuver in to on the way out, but very doable. We had 4 bars of Verizon LTE - very usable. Our Starlink suffered several dropouts an hour due to tree coverage blockages.
1 year ago

dlaupp
English (US)
We called the number listed as we were in the road. Phone number was invalid. Called the county and was told to just show up, sites were available. Arrived and got a good site, it was the ADA site as it was not taken. They gave us Wi-Fi password so we could register. Price is 30 a night plus a 5 dollar transaction fee. There is train noise. If coming from Egypt’s, be a way re of a RR overpass at 13’6”.
1 year ago

oyster catcher
English (US)
No attendant at the gate. Cruised the grounds to find reservations were posted on power pedestal. Chose an open site. Sites are far between and the one we chose was reasonably level. Nice privacy. Camp host appeared the next morning and was most accommodating though COVID questionable. Enjoyed our stay and would stay again should travels warrant. Nice dump arranged for exit access.
3 years ago

Tim
English (US)
Chester Woods is a gem 10 miles outside of Rochester, Minnesota. I am writing this in the middle of a 10 day stay. The sites are well spreadout, mostly gravel, with lots of grass around the pads, picnic tables and fire rings. Firewood is available for sale. The park is electric hookup only. There is fresh water and a dump station at the entry/exit to the camping area of the park. Chester Woods has a lake with canoe rentals, fishing and a swim beach. Lots of group picnic areas. A short but nice trail system. Lots and lots of trees! The wifi is adequate. Bathrooms and showers are well maintained. Interesting point on the showers is that they seem to have a single temperature, that fluctuates between kind of warm and warm. I wrote earlier in the middle of a 10 day stay. I have a few more items to share. The campground has been quite empty during the week and on Friday night it filled to capacity. The wifi remains in and out. I think the strenght varies around the campground. If you are working, have a Verizon hotspot backup. Avoid space 43. It has quite a slope to the passenger side. After the weekend I moved to 41, which is wide and more level. Happy camper!
3 years ago

Sgmensing
English (US)
If you want to be near Rochester, this is a fabulous campground. The sites do not have water, and it would be helpful to have had that hookup for a longer stay like ours. But we knew that, so we can't complain about it. The water spigots are accessible and there are several. The park is clean and well-kept, and there are lots of paved and unpaved trails for walking or biking. Some sites are level and others are not, but at #35 we were able to get our trailer level. It was difficult backing in because of railroad ties on the opposite side of the road. For most of our stay, we had lots of space around us because there was no one in the spot that is super close to us. But on the weekend the campground filled up so we were in close proximity to the nextdoor trailer. The weather was very stormy here in early June, and we had an emergency announcement over the loudspeaker about the impending storm. We didn't enjoy sitting outside because of the bugs. Every Wednesday morning there is an emergency siren test, so don't be surprised. My husband enjoyed paddleboarding on the lake, and there were a lot of fishermen (and women) around. When the folks came to the spot beside us, they came with a crowd. With only about 15' between the trailers, they also had 4 cars, a tent, and we're not sure how many people. The campground went from lovely during the week to claustrophobic as all the spots were taken, many by large groups.
3 years ago