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Long Lake Regional Park adventures

Long Lake Regional Park Adventures

Long Lake Regional Park offers a diverse outdoor experience with its expansive lake, forested areas, and a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and camping in central Minnesota.

1,300
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Long Lake Regional Park

 

Long Lake Regional Park is situated in the heart of central Minnesota near the town of Long Lake, providing a peaceful natural retreat featuring a large freshwater lake surrounded by forest and wetlands. The park covers diverse terrain with a mix of hardwood forests, conifer stands, and marshy shoreline habitats that support local wildlife such as deer, waterfowl, and various fish species. Historically, the area has been used for both recreation and natural resource preservation, maintaining its role as a family-friendly outdoor destination for the surrounding communities. Visitors can explore several hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through scenic woodlands and connect to lakeshore viewpoints. The lake itself is popular for fishing, paddle sports, and swimming in warmer months, attracting anglers targeting species like northern pike, walleye, and panfish. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing, making the park a year-round destination. Long Lake Regional Park is noted for its well-maintained campgrounds that accommodate tent and RV campers alike, along with picnic areas and playgrounds. The park balances recreational use with conservation efforts, emphasizing habitat preservation and water quality protection. Its accessibility combined with natural beauty and a range of activities makes Long Lake Regional Park a favored spot for residents and visitors seeking outdoor recreation without traveling far from urban centers.

Highlights

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Long Lake shoreline with sandy beaches ideal for swimming and paddling

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Forest and wetland habitats supporting diverse bird and wildlife species

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Multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking through scenic woodlands

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Quiet fishing spots with opportunities for northern pike, walleye, and panfish

Notable Natural Features

Long Lake

A 445-acre lake known for clear water, excellent fishing, and boating opportunities.

Multi-Use Trail System

Over 12 miles of trails catering to hikers, mountain bikers, and cross-country skiers.

Campgrounds

Well-equipped sites including modern amenities and access to lakeside recreation.