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Moon Lakes Park adventures

Moon Lakes Park Adventures

Moon Lakes Park is a scenic outdoor destination in Minnesota renowned for its calm lakes, extensive trail system, and diverse recreational opportunities including fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing.

1,200
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Moon Lakes Park

 

Moon Lakes Park is located in Minnesota's Otter Tail County and encompasses a series of interconnected lakes, surrounded by forested landscapes and gently rolling hills. The park covers a variety of environments, from freshwater lakes suitable for paddle sports and fishing to hardwood forests that provide habitat for numerous bird and mammal species. Historically, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes before becoming a popular retreat for early settlers and outdoor enthusiasts. Today, Moon Lakes Park offers extensive hiking and biking trails weaving through pine and deciduous forests, with several scenic overlooks of the lakes. The lakes themselves support populations of bass, northern pike, and bluegill, making the park a favored fishing location. In addition to water activities, visitors can explore designated camping areas and picnic spots that enhance the park’s recreation offerings. Birdwatchers can spot species such as great blue herons, bald eagles, and migrating waterfowl. With easy access from nearby towns, the park serves as a popular destination for family outings, nature study, and outdoor photography. Its relatively flat terrain makes it accessible for all experience levels, ensuring a welcoming environment year-round. Seasonal events including guided hikes and fishing clinics further support visitor engagement and appreciation of the area's natural assets.

Highlights

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Moon Lake Overlook – panoramic views over the largest lake in the park

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Old Growth Forest Section – rare stands of mature hardwoods

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Fishing Pier – accessible fishing spot with lake access

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Hidden Cove Trail – secluded lakeside hiking experience

Notable Natural Features

Moon Lake

The largest and central lake of the park, ideal for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching.

Old Growth Forest Trail

A short trail passing through one of the park’s rare stands of untouched mature hardwood trees.

Picnic Point

A well-maintained picnic area with scenic views of the lakes, shelters, and grills.