The maple forest turns brilliant shades of orange, gold, and red in the fall. Eight major lakes and many ponds offer water lovers places to swim, fish, boat, and simply relax. Lake Lida has a sandy beach and large picnic areas for visitors. Drive along the scenic route to observe the wildlife: the park is host to 150 bird species and 50 species of mammals.
Park Highlights:
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Trails
Camping
Drive-in Sites 71 sites
Electric Sites 32 sites
RV Length Limit 50 Feet
Length is measured from front of tow vehicle to rear of vehicle being towed.
Backpack Sites 3 sites
Horse Camp 24 sites
200 Maximum Capacity. For reservations, contact the state park reservation service by phone or online.
Group Camp 1 Site - Accommodates up to 30 people
Site located in a remote, semi-wooded area between Bass and Beers Lakes. Vault toilets available. Water is approximately ½ mile away. Drive-in site that will accommodate tents, small trailers, or campers.
Trails
Summer
Self Guided 2.2 miles
Hiking 25 miles
Horse 20 miles
Winter
Cross Country Skiing 5 miles groomed classical
5 miles ungroomed back-country
Snowmobile 21 miles groomed
Snowshoe 1/2 mile groomed
Snowshoeing is allowed anywhere in the park except on groomed ski or snowmobile trails.
Recreation Facilities
Summer
Picnic Area with picnic shelter
Picnic Shelter Open Shelter
Available for rent.
Golf Course 3 within 10 miles
Winter
Warming House
Water
Fishing Pier
Swimming Beach Within the park
Boat Access 2 in the park
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. CT
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