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Lac qui Parle State Park
Lac qui Parle Wildlife
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Area Geology
Salt Lake Wildlife Management Area
Native Virgin Prairie
Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge
Big Stone State Park
 
A combination of refuges, public management areas, a state park and private lands along the Minnesota River form one of the largest intact river ecosystems in the United States. The 62,000 acres of managed wetland, woodland and virgin prairie provide an excellent environment for wildlife and native vegetation.

Lac qui Parle State Park
The state park has 65 semi-modern campsites (22 with electricity), showers and flush toilets, primitive group camps (50 capacity), horseback riders group camp (100 capacity) with an open shelter, 33 picnic sites, swimming beach, drive-in boat launch to Lac qui Parle Lake, 6 miles of hiking trail, 6 miles of horseback riding trails, 5 miles of ski trail, trailer sanitation dump station, canoe access to Lac qui Parle River, and public telephone. Fishing is a popular year-round activity on Lac qui Parle Lake.

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Lac qui Parle Wildlife Management Area

goose.jpg (15355 bytes)Lac qui Parle WMA lies in Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle and Swift Counties. It is about 25 miles long, 1 to 3 miles wide, and encompasses more than 31,000 acres or over 48 square miles of land and water. Made up of wetlands, brushlands, woodlands, native prairie, and other grasslands and cropland. Lac qui Parle Lake (6,400 acres) and Marsh lake (5,100 acres) are the most prominent features.


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Area Geology

oldestrock.gif (41699 bytes)Receding waters from glacial Lake Agassiz expose 3.8 billion-year-old red granite out-croppings all along the region's stretch of the Minnesota River. This is the oldest exposed rock in North America.


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Salt Lake Wildlife Management 
Salt Lake is a divisional saline lake between Minnesota and South Dakota. In the spring, the lake attracts many species of birds, especially waterfowl and shorebirds. The lake has become a popular place for nature enthusiasts, especially birdwatchers. An unusual variety of plants, adapted to a saline environment are found along the lake’s shores. From Madison go west on Hwy. 40, 11 1/2 miles, turn south at Salt Lake sign, go 3 miles south, go west one mile.

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Native Virgin Prairie
Little remains of the once common tall grass prairies of Minnesota. These seas of grass once covered 18-20 million acres of our state, where today less than 1% (180,000 acres) remain. Tall grass prairies are comprised of an abundance of grasses that typically grow three or more feet tall. Including Big and Little Bluestem, Grama Grass, Indian Grass, Switch Grass and Prairie Cord Grass. Shorter grasses and sedges are common, as are many flowering plants.

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Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge
The 10,000 acre Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge features car and bike tour routes and foot trails. Hiking the granite outcroppings provides ventures into plant, stone, and wildlife study. Plants as rare as ball cactus can be readily found in this area.

Located just south of Ortonville on Highways 7 & 75, the refuge offers a hard-surfaced 9.3 mile auto tour route. Groomed hiking trails begin at the edge of the parking lot. A public canoe access is also available and wildlife is abundant.


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Big Stone State Park

Big Stone State Park is one park but located in two areas, both on Big Stone Lake and accessed by Highway 7. The Meadowbrook Area has a public lake access, electrical hookups and water, modern showers and bathrooms, and group facilities.

The Bonanza Area is set aside for naturalist interests and provides primitive camping for groups only. This area features rare virgin prairie and is home to the Bonanza Environmental Center, staffed and maintained by a core of area school districts.


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