Big Stone Lake State Park, on the far western edge of the state, is a Minnesota state park bordering South Dakota. Out here, you’ll enjoy big skies, big trees, big water, and small crowds. Come explore with us!
Big Stone Lake State Park, not surprisingly, is located on the shores of the narrow, 26-mile long lake for which it’s named.
South Dakota sits on the far shore.
Big Stone Lake is the headwaters of the Minnesota River, which flows all the way across the state to its confluence with the Mississippi in the Twin Cities.
The park is characterized by its tallgrass prairie ecosystem.
The northern part of the park, in fact, is protected as the Bonanza Prairie Scientific and Natural Area (SNA), which is also home to a nature and learning center.
The SNA also preserves 60 acres of oak savanna, a threatened ecosystem in this part of the Upper Midwest.
This means you can explore both! The parks trails will take you across prairie and through stands of massive oaks.
You can also hike through cottonwoods along the edge of the lake.
Speaking of the lake, which happens to be the centerpiece of the park, it offers a whole lot of recreational opportunities.
You’ll find great swimming spots and plenty of fishing holes.
Paddlers will appreciate the lake’s long, narrow shape, so you’ve got plenty of shoreline to explore - without ever having to stray too far from it.
It’s almost like river paddling, but with much less current.
The park has 37 campsites - 13 of which are directly on the lake.
Ten of the 37 sites offer electric hook ups, as well.
So, after a day on the water or on the trails, you can kick back by the fire and watch the sun set over South Dakota.
We think you’ll definitely appreciate the relative peacefulness you’ll find at Big Stone Lake State Park. Whenever you’re planning to spend time outdoors, remember to bring everything you’ll need, like water, sunscreen, and bug spray, along with any other essentials. Don’t feel like camping? You can always go the other way and stay in a castle! It’s located in nearby Ortonville, so you can explore the park by day and sleep like royalty at night.
Have you been to Big Stone Lake State Park? Tell us about your experience in the comments.
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