Faribault State Recreation Area is a scenic natural area in southeastern Minnesota offering a quiet retreat with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing along the Cannon River.
Faribault State Recreation Area covers over 1,600 acres along the winding Cannon River near the town of Faribault, Minnesota. The area is characterized by rolling wooded hills, river bluffs, and diverse habitats including riverine forests, wetlands, and open meadows. The Cannon River runs through the park, providing a habitat for various fish species and a tranquil setting for paddlers and anglers. Historically, the area was used by indigenous peoples and later developed to protect the scenic river corridor and surrounding landscapes. Today, it is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking along well-maintained trails, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Visitors can witness white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a range of songbirds. The park also contains several historic sites related to early settlement and river navigation. Its river access and tranquil natural setting make it appealing for both day-use visitors and those seeking a quiet outdoor experience. The lack of heavy development preserves its natural character, making it ideal for those looking to explore Minnesota’s river ecosystems and woodlands.
Cannon River scenic overlook with panoramic views of river valley
Diverse riverine and upland forest habitats home to abundant wildlife
Quiet canoe and kayak launches providing access to gentle river paddling
Hiking trails that wind through shaded woodlands and open meadows
A gentle, meandering river that provides excellent fishing, paddling, and riverbank wildlife viewing opportunities.
Elevated areas offering expansive views of the river valley, especially vibrant during fall foliage.
Upland forest areas composed of oak, maple, and basswood supporting diverse plant and animal life.