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Oak Ridge Campground

Lakeview
Campground

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MAP AND GUIDE: ABOUT THE PARK SO EVERYONE CAN
ENJOY THE PARK...
SIBLEY STATE PARK Sparked by the support of local citizens, the park has
A FULL SET OF STATE PARK RULES AND
protected the area’s rolling glacial hills, beautiful lakes, REGULATIONS IS AVAILABLE AT MNDNR.GOV
800 SIBLEY PARK ROAD NORTHEAST and diverse wildlife since 1919. Over the years, the park
NEW LONDON, MN 56273 has expanded to include high quality maple-basswood PARK OPEN
320-354-2055 8 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
KANDIYOHI COUNTY
forests, prairies, wetlands and oak savanna. Roads, trails
and facilities were developed by a Veteran’s VEHICLE PERMITS
Conservation Corps (VCC) crew during the New Deal Permits required; purchase at park office
era. The crew worked here under the direction of the or entrance kiosk.
National Park Service from 1935 to 1938. These workers
VISITOR TIPS left behind a legacy that you can still experience when PETS WELCOME
Keep on leash; pick up after; attend at all
• Drive slowly on park roads. Watch you visit the park today. Their project also set the stage times; not allowed in buildings or beaches.
for pedestrians and bicyclists. for continuing growth and improvement. Swim, fish or picnic along Lake Andrew.
CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS
• Have a safe hike, prevent and − 10 p.m.– 8 a.m.; only registered campers
check for ticks. may be in campground during quiet hours.
TRAIL HIGHLIGHTS
• Keep lakes clean by checking
watercraft for invasive species. Pondview Trail 0.7-mile loop FIREWOOD
Must be purchased at this park or from
• Bring your bicycle for the trails. Mostly flat • Gravel • Mowed grass vendors who sell wood approved for this
Always wear your helmet. This gentle terrain circles a pond, prairie and oak savanna. Read interpretive signs as you go. park; no gathering firewood in the park.
• In an emergency call 911. Parker-Fremberg Trail 2-mile loop
• Non-emergency sheriff’s Some hills • Mowed grass BE OUR GUEST
number: 320-214-6700. Hike wooded hills that were part of early settlers’ farms. See bounding deer or migrating birds. Reserve semi-modern campsites, horseback
Mt. Tom Trail (Hiking Club Trail) 3.3 mile loop rider campsites, primitive group camp sites,
ONLY HAVE AN HOUR? Steep terrain • Gravel • Wooden waterbars or camper cabins.
This visitor favorite offers mature oak trees, native prairie remnants, and the best scenic overlooks in the Go to mndnr.gov/reservations.
• Stop by the visitor center for
exhibits, information and trail park (and perhaps the county). Expect to do some strenuous hiking to get there, as you will hike up and
recommendations. down nearly 200 feet in elevation.
• Enjoy the view from Mt. Tom, one MORE INFORMATION
Bicycle Trail 2 miles one-way
of the highest points within a
Some hills • Paved • Shared with bicyclists and hikers Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
50-mile radius.
Travel from the interpretive center to Lake Andrew, then follow the shore to Shakopee Creek. You will Information Center
• Hike the Pondview Trail for an pass Lakeview Campground, the Beach Store, the picnic grounds, and the boat launch. 500 Lafayette Rd., St. Paul, MN 55155-4040
easy 0.7-mile loop. 888-646-6367 or mndnr.gov/parks
• Visit the beach at Lake Andrew for
swimming or fishing. MORE TO EXPLORE AT THE PARK The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

• Enjoy naturalist programs year-round. • Rent a kayak, canoe or boat from the Sibley This information may be available in alternative format upon request.

LOOKING FOR MORE TO EXPLORE • Borrow kids’ activity kits from the visitor center. Beach Store.
DURING YOUR STAY? • Find an idyllic picnic spot at Cedar Hill. Sit at • Rent snowshoes in winter or warm up at the
VISIT MNDNR.GOV/SIBLEY picnic tables or rent the whole picnic shelter. trail center after skiing or sledding.

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