Pomme de Terre State Park offers a scenic retreat along the western shore of Pomme de Terre Lake in Minnesota, providing diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, camping, fishing, and water activities.
Located in west-central Minnesota, Pomme de Terre State Park encompasses over 1,500 acres on the eastern shore of the 5,500-acre Pomme de Terre Lake. The park features gently rolling hills, mixed hardwood and pine forests, marshes, and prairie patches that support a range of northern Midwest wildlife. Historically, this area was inhabited by Dakota and Ojibwe peoples before European settlement. Established in 1961, the park provides essential habitat for deer, bald eagles, and numerous migratory bird species. Visitors can explore more than 10 miles of hiking and biking trails that wind through oak forests and along the lake shore. The lake itself is renowned for its clear waters, sandy beaches, and abundant fish populations including walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, and panfish, making it a favored destination for anglers and boaters. The campground offers both drive-in and walk-in sites, many with lake views, along with modern amenities such as showers and electrical hookups. Pomme de Terre State Park also features picnic areas and a volleyball court. Winter visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing on groomed trails. The park's serene setting and mix of recreational opportunities make it a popular getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and active pursuits near Minneapolis and St. Cloud metropolitan areas.
A scenic lakefront beach on Pomme de Terre Lake with clear waters ideal for swimming and boating
Diverse habitats supporting bald eagles, white-tailed deer, and waterfowl
Popular fishing destination noted for walleye and northern pike
Well-maintained campgrounds featuring lake views and modern amenities
A sandy swimming beach with gradual entry and clear waters that is popular for family-friendly water recreation.
An ecosystem of oak, pine, and prairie grasses offering habitat diversity and colorful seasonal changes.
Campground sites situated near the lake providing scenic views and access to fishing and boating.