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CALL CITY HALL AT (218) 564-4557 FOR RESERVATION OF THE PAVILIONS.
MENAHGA MEMORIAL FOREST PARK & CAMPGROUND
The City of Menahga has a 40-acre Memorial Park located just south of town off Highway 71. The park is filled with stately pines, beautiful birch and hardwood trees. The park offers camping facilities, most of which have water and electrical hookups. There are two sheltered pavilions and other picnic facilities, a playground, bathrooms and an RV dump station available for a fee. Each shaded campsite includes a fire ring (for roasting marshmallows and frying your catch of the day) and a picnic table. Our modern shower house provides flush toilets and hot showers.
CITY CAMPGROUND PLAYGROUND

Children can spend the day frolicking on the playground equipment, or the sandy swimming beach at Spirit Lake is just a short 1/4 mile away. Spirit Lake also offers a large T-shaped fishing pier for the public to use. A public access for boats is also nearby. Venture into Menahga to visit our friendly merchants. Opening in 2022 is the new 12-hole disc golf course winding throughout the park. Grab a few friends and check it out! You can now reserve your campsite or pavilion online by going to, navigating to Memorial Forest Park & Campground and clicking “Check Availability” or by calling City Hall at (218) 564-4557

SHELL CITY CAMPGROUND
State Forestry Maintained. This 60 acre campsite once boasted a flourishing button factory. Buttons were fashioned from the shells of fresh water clams dug from the Shell River. Bring your own tent. A total 19 sites consisting of no-frills sites and rustic sites. Each site has a cleared area, fire ring, and table. Vault toilets, garbage cans, and drinking water are available. First-come, firstserved. Check-in 3 pm, check-out 11 am. Campground sits along 24 miles of horse trails. Swimming area in Shell River. $14/day, paid on site. Managed by: Itasca State Park. Phone: (218) 266-2100. Directions from Menahga: take Stocking Lake Rd. east, 4 mi. to Co. Rd. 23; turn left (north) 1 mi. to 380th St.; turn right (east) 3 m to 199th Ave; turn left (north) 1 mi.
HUNTERSVILLE OUTFITTERS CAMPSITE

Owned by Huntersville Outfitters for public recreation. A small campsite and picnic area, with toilets and a well, has been cleared by local residents.

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