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Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park
4.7
( 10 reviews )
Open until 10:00 PM

9750 Egret Blvd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433, United States

“Beautiful spot. Had fun exploring and took in a beautiful sunset. Seems like a great spot for biking and fishing.”

Mccarthy Beach State Park
4.7
( 8 reviews )

7622 McCarthy Beach Rd, Side Lake, MN 55781, United States

“This state park has a little something for everyone. It has plenty of hiking trails, although a lot of them you have to drive to. It has lots of spots for fishing and a huge beach. You can rent canoes, kayaks, and small boats. The shower building looks like it was redone not too long ago. Beatrice campground is quite a drive from the main campground and is very rustic. Most sites couldn't fit more then a tent but honestly that's what I liked about it. You really feel like you're camping in the woods at Beatrice. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because of the people flying down the road on their 4 wheelers at night and the kids doing burnouts in the parking lot.”

Zippel Bay State Park
4.7
( 10 reviews )

3684 54th Ave NW, Williams, MN 56686, United States

“A nice park, I would call it the lake park. Great veiw of Lake of the Woods. A picnic area with nice beach area not fancy though. Trails are ok but not great. You come here for the lake view.”

Rice Lake State Park
4.4
( 8 reviews )

8485 Rose St, Owatonna, MN 55060, United States

“Some State Parks offer excitement, some provide limitless potential for recreational activities, some are great for backpacking, while others are iconic in their history. The uniqueness that each park provides the great state of Minnesota is a testament to the importance of the preservation of our land. So what does Rice Lake State Park offer? The answer, is restorative relaxation. History has been aligning this land to become a place of peace since the Ojibwa people first inhabited it, farming wild rice from the lake, with rumors they would sink their birch bark canoes in the lake before heading south for winter. Unfortunately, the lake can no longer support the growth of wild rice with runoff silting all but a small patch of growth on the North Central side of the lake. Today cattails surround the shore, providing home to the impressive abundance of waterfowl that the lake is now managed for. The land then had its time as farm field and Isaac Walton campground before becoming designated as a State Park in 1963. Now the park provides a variety of camping options; non-electric, electric, cart-in, walk-in, group, and canoe-in sites, so there's a spot for anyone. Be mindful however that, Reservations are REQUIRED and Group, Walk-ins, Cart-ins, and Canoe sites DO NOT have access to the showers as they are considered Primitive Sites and the age of the building's plumbing cannot support all campsite areas. Periodically events are held by the local astronomy club or Friends of RLSP group. With a gorgeous Candlelight Walk held in Jan/Feb along the frosty trails. Canoe and kayak rentals are available during office hours. Check in with the staff during office hours to get helpful info on events, kids activities like Jr. Ranger books, and trail and lake conditions. If you're looking for thrills and frills, I would suggest to look elsewhere. Rice Lake State Park is a quintessential example of peace and quiet. So bring your birding kit or stop by the office to borrow one of theirs, and come enjoy some Happy Trails ✌️”

Carley State Park
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Open until 10:00 PM

50366 Wabasha County Rd 4, Plainview, MN 55964, United States

“A small park but it packs a punch. The wildflowers were fantastic, including Virginia Blue bells, rue anenome, nodding trillium, phlox, violet, columbine and more. Some of the stepping stones were underwater and the creek was running fast. The hiking club trail is definitely the star trail of this park. There was a lovely picnic ground and camping (non-electric). This is really close to Whitewater State Park, one of my favorite parks in Minnesota, and so can be visited as part of a camping trip staying either here or at Whitewater.”

Top 5 Fishing in Minnesota

In the heart of Minnesota, United States with 5 spots, you'll find amazing Fishing, holding an impressive reviews with almost 44 reviews from people worldwide.