About Judge Cr Magney State Park
Judge C.R. Magney State Park sits on the Brule River, 15 miles northwest of Grand Marais. This rustic campground protects the mysterious Devil's Kettle waterfall.
The park offers 50 campsites with 17 electric sites and 33 non-electric sites. Sites accommodate RVs and tents with maximum lengths from 40 to 60 feet. All sites are back-in with no water or sewer hookups at individual sites.
The Brule River runs through the park as designated trout water. The 1.1-mile trail leads to Devil's Kettle waterfall. The waterfall drops into a geological pothole and disappears.
The park connects to a 3.2-mile segment of the Superior Hiking Trail. This trail section follows the Lake Superior shoreline. The park operates seasonally from May through October.
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What Amenities Does Judge Cr Magney State Park Offer?
Park amenities include a picnic area, two vault toilet buildings, a central water station, and a dump station. There is no camp store, laundry facility, or playground on-site.
What Are the Rates at Judge Cr Magney State Park?
Nightly camping rates start at $22 for non-electric sites and $30 for electric sites. A $6.75 reservation fee applies to all bookings. The Minnesota State Parks annual vehicle permit ($35) is required for entry.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Judge Cr Magney State Park?
All sites require advance reservation through the Minnesota DNR website. Check-in time is 4:00 PM, and check-out is 1:00 PM. The maximum stay is 14 nights. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Cancellations made 3 days or more before arrival receive a refund minus the reservation fee.
Where Is Judge Cr Magney State Park Located?
What Attractions Are Near Judge Cr Magney State Park?
Grand Marais (15 miles southeast) provides grocery stores, restaurants, and the North House Folk School. Temperance River State Park is 9 miles south, and the Canadian border at Pigeon River is 40 miles north.
What Activities Are Available at Judge Cr Magney State Park?
Primary activities are hiking and fishing. The 1.1-mile (one-way) trail leads to the Devil's Kettle waterfall. The park connects to the 3.2-mile section of the Superior Hiking Trail along Lake Superior. The Brule River offers trout fishing.
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Judge Cr Magney State Park?
This is a quiet, rustic state park campground focused on nature. Sites are wooded and spaced for privacy. The atmosphere is non-commercial, with most guests staying 1-3 nights to hike and explore the North Shore.
Are Pets Allowed at Judge Cr Magney State Park?
Pets are allowed at campsites and on hiking trails when leashed. There is no pet fee, breed restriction, or designated dog park on-site.