Father Hennepin State Park offers scenic river views and forested trails on the scenic north shore of Mille Lacs Lake, providing visitors with a peaceful natural setting for hiking, camping, and fishing.
Located on the southeastern shore of Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota, Father Hennepin State Park covers a diverse landscape of hardwood forests, wetlands, and rocky shoreline. The park honors Father Louis Hennepin, a 17th-century missionary and explorer credited with early European exploration of the region. The park’s geography includes gently rolling hills and sandy beaches along one of Minnesota’s largest inland lakes, making it a favored spot for anglers, swimmers, and boaters. The forests support species such as white pine, oak, maple, and birch, while wildlife includes white-tailed deer, bald eagles, ospreys, and numerous songbirds. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking on well-maintained trails, camping in both wooded and lakeside sites, paddling, and winter snow sports. The park’s relatively small size creates an intimate outdoor experience while its access to Mille Lacs Lake expands water-based activities. Historical markers and interpretive displays provide insights into early exploration and Native American heritage. Father Hennepin State Park appeals to families, anglers, casual hikers, and nature photographers looking for a tranquil Minnesota lakefront getaway.
Scenic views of Mille Lacs Lake from shoreline trails
Diverse hardwood forest with abundant birdwatching opportunities
Well-maintained campgrounds offering lakeside and wooded site options
Peaceful hiking trails linking to secluded beaches and wetlands
Over a mile of sandy and rocky shoreline along one of Minnesota’s largest lakes, offering swimming, fishing, and scenic views.
Trails featuring informational signage about local ecology, geology, and the history of Father Louis Hennepin.
Separate campsites on wooded uplands and lakeside areas providing varied camping experiences for families and anglers.