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Minnesota Airstream Park An Airstream-Only Resort in Mid-Minnesota |
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"What sets an RV Resort apart from an RV park or campground? An RV Resort offers a higher level of amenities and activities than even the nicest campground or RV park." RV View Feb 2008
About The Park
The Minnesota Airstream Park is a member owned 125-site RV resort situated on 80 beautiful acres in the lakes area of mid-Minnesota. The resort was organized as a cooperative in 1970 by several families, all of whom were Minnesota unit WBCCI members seeking a good place for rallies. With pooled funds, they purchased the land and did much of the work of building the Airstream Park themselves. All owners in the resort are shareholders in a non-profit corporation of Airstream Travel Trailers & Motorhomes. Each owner's share entitles them to the exclusive use of a specific site in the resort, including the responsibility of maintaining their site as well as the use of all resort amenities. Area Attractions The Minnesota Airstream Park is conveniently located near the lakes of mid-Minnesota, less than 20 miles from the hiking and natural beauty of Lake Maria State Park and the 30,700 acres of the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge. We're also just a few miles from the Mississippi river and Warner Lake County Park's hiking & biking trails, swimming beach, and fishing pier. Don't forget to stop by Grayson's Berryland for fresh, seasonal berries! The shopping & medical facilities of nearby St. Cloud are 11 miles from the resort, including one of the state's loveliest flower gardens, Munsinger/Clemens Gardens and the Stearns History Museum. If you are interested in continuing education possibilities, the St Cloud area is home to two colleges. Theatre options are available at the Paramount, the G.R.E.A.T., or Pioneer Place. In addition, the amenities of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, including the Mall of America, the nation's largest retail and entertainment complex, are just 55 miles away. Unhitch, Unwind, Relax, Enjoy! The growing popularity of camping has led to congestion in camp grounds; why not avoid the hassle of finding a campsite by owning your own share of a park jointly owned by all residents?
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