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Zippel Bay State Park adventures

Zippel Bay State Park Adventures

Zippel Bay State Park offers serene beach access along Lake of the Woods in northern Minnesota, known for its sandy dunes, clear waters, and excellent opportunities for camping, fishing, and birdwatching.

1187
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Zippel Bay State Park

 

Zippel Bay State Park is situated along the southern shore of Lake of the Woods in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota. Covering a diverse landscape of sandy beaches, dunes, wetlands, and forested areas, the park provides visitors with a tranquil escape near the U.S.-Canada border. The lake is famously clear and abundant with fish species, making it a prime destination for anglers seeking walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. The park’s sandy shoreline extends over a mile, creating spacious swimming areas and paddle sport opportunities. Inland, the park features mixed northern hardwood and conifer forests, offering habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, beavers, and numerous bird species such as bald eagles and loons. Established in 1959, Zippel Bay was created to protect this unique coastal environment and provide recreational access to one of Minnesota’s largest lakes. Camping is very popular here, with campgrounds located near the lake providing scenic views, and hiking trails offer gentle walks through dunes and forests. Seasonal changes bring autumnal colors and winter snow, during which quiet cross-country skiing and snowshoeing can be enjoyed. The park’s remote location contributes to a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for fishing expeditions, wildlife photography, and nature observation. Visitors particularly appreciate the sunset views over the lake and the relatively uncrowded shoreline compared to more southern destinations. Overall, Zippel Bay State Park is a favored destination for those seeking a natural lakeside experience with opportunities for both active recreation and relaxed nature immersion.

Highlights

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Expansive sandy beach along Lake of the Woods ideal for swimming and sunbathing

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Dune and wetland ecosystems supporting rare plant and bird species

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Popular fishing spots known for walleye and northern pike

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Secluded camping areas with lakeshore views

Notable Natural Features

Lake of the Woods Shoreline

Over a mile of sandy beach frontage providing swimming, paddling, and fishing access.

Sandy Dune Complex

Unique dunes offering scenic trails and diverse habitats for plants and birds.

Zippel Bay Campground

Developed camping with sites near the lake, equipped with modern amenities.