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Big Stone Lake State Park

State park in Minnesota, United States


State park in Minnesota, United States

FieldValue
nameBig Stone Lake State Park
photoBig Stone Lake fishing dock.JPG
photo_captionBig Stone Lake from the Meadowbrook Area
mapUSA Minnesota#USA
map_captionLocation of Big Stone Lake State Park in Minnesota
relief1
locationBig Stone, Minnesota, United States
coordinates
area_acre986
elevation991 ft
established1961
governing_bodyMinnesota Department of Natural Resources

Big Stone Lake State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the shore of Big Stone Lake, the headwaters of the Minnesota River. It is home to wildlife including deer, raccoons, squirrels, meadowlarks, sedge wrens, pheasants, bobolinks, wild turkeys, thrashers, and mourning doves. The two sections of the park, the Bonanza Area in the north and the Meadowbrook Area in the south, are 12 mi apart. South Dakota's Hartford Beach State Park is on the opposite shore of the lake. Big Stone Lake State Park is used for picnics, camping, hiking, geocaching and other outdoor recreation.

References

References

  1. (1980-01-11). "Big Stone Lake State Park". [[United States Geological Survey]].
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