Minnesota may not be known for mountains, but that doesn't mean it's completely flat. In fact, the Land of 10,000 Lakes has a few scenic overlooks that will bring you up close to some of the state's most stunning natural wonders. One little-known scenic overlook is at a state park in west-central Minnesota. Climb up Mount Tom at Sibley State Park for an incredible, 360-view above the trees. Take a look:
Sibley State Park is a west-central Minnesota park known for its peaceful lakes and rolling meadows.
Address: 800 Sibley Park Road Northeast, New London, MN, 56273.
There is much to see and do at this lesser-known spot. Lake Andrew provides fishing, while Henschien and Swan Lakes offer opportunities for canoeing.
Surrounded by mixed forests, the rolling meadows still hold some prairie grasslands.
In warmer months, you may be able to enjoy a carpet of wildflowers covering the hills.
In addition to lakes, forests, and meadows, this park is home to plenty of wildlife. Birds, deer, coyote, and foxes are just a few animals that make homes here.
Sibley State Park is also home to Mount Tom. This tall hill is one of the highest points in the area.
A 3.3-mile trail, the Mount Tom Trail, will take you to the top. When you reach the top, you'll have climbed 200 feet in elevation.
On top of the hill, an observation tower awaits to take you even higher.
The tower is an easy climb for most. You'll need to walk up a few flights of stairs to get to the top.
Once you reach the top, you'll have a 360-degree view for miles around. This little-known scenic overlook will take you above the trees!
The view from the top of Mount Tom will be the highlight of your trip. Simply put, this scenic overlook is absolutely beautiful.
For more information about Mount Tom and Sibley State Park, check out the Minnesota DNR website. And if you'd like to go even higher, check out the beautiful hike up Minnesota's highest point.
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