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Big Stone County

Big Stone Lake

The 26-mile-long Big Stone Lake, bordering South Dakota and Minnesota. Long ago, this area consisted of the south end of Glacial Lake Agassiz and the headwaters of the Minnesota River. Besides offering swimming, boating, paddling, and bountiful fishing (walleye, northern pike, bluegill, and yellow perch), the lake hosts Big Stone Lake State Park, the Hudsonian Continental Divide, and the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge. In the northern section of the 986-acre Big Stone Lake State Park is the Bonanza Area, which includes 30 acres of rare glacial till hill prairie. This unique region has been specially designated as a Scientific and Natural Area (SNA) and also offers a picnic area, and boat launch for guests. Big Stone Lake has over 45 different kinds of fish, and is a great spot whether its summer, or you are spending the day in the ice house.

Fishing Galore

Walleye season never closes

Big Stone Lake, on the South Dakota/Minnesota border, gets its name from the abundance of stone, rock, and boulders along the bottom of its 27-mile length. A mile in width and covering 12,600 acres, the lake is only 16 feet at its deepest point. It is a haven for walleyes and a must-fish destination for serious walleye anglers. 

Rentals Available 

When it comes to places to stay, we got you covered. Choose from one of the many different resorts, RV parks or VRBO options! Looking to rent a fishhouse, pontoon or boat? We got you covered in that area too!

Lakeside Fun!

The 26-mile-long Big Stone Lake, bordering South Dakota and Minnesota. Long ago, this area consisted of the south end of Glacial Lake Agassiz and the headwaters of the Minnesota River. Besides offering swimming, boating, paddling, and bountiful fishing (walleye, northern pike, bluegill, and yellow perch), the lake hosts Big S

Big Stone Wildlife Refuge

Self-guided auto tours and foot trails through the wildlife refuge. Wildlife observation, birding, fishing from riverbank or non-motorized boat on Minnesota River. Interpretive hiking trail, native prairie. Deer, small game and upland game hunting.

Toqua Lake 

Big Stone County Toqua park is located on Toqua Lake in Graceville, MN. There are 18 camp sites with 20/30/50-amp hookups. The park amenities include a playground, swimming beach, boat landing, two softball fields, volleyball court, basketball court, picnic shelters, bathroom/shower facility and dump site. The area provides some excellent hunting and fishing opportunities and has a golf course within walking distance.

Big Stone County Fair

The Big Stone County Fair in Clinton, MN is an annual event that brings together the entire community for a fun-filled week of entertainment, food, and activities. The fair is a celebration of the local culture and traditions, and it attracts visitors from all over the region.

At the fair, you can enjoy a variety of rides, games, and attractions for all ages. The fairgrounds are filled with vendors selling everything from delicious food to handmade crafts, and there is always something new to discover. One of the highlights of the Big Stone County Fair is the livestock exhibits. You can see some of the finest animals in the area, including cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. There are also horse shows, petting zoos, and other animal-related activities that are sure to delight animal lovers of all ages.

If you love music, you won’t want to miss the live performances from local artists to big names! The Big Stone County Fair is also a great place to learn about local history and culture. There are historical exhibits, demonstrations, and educational programs that give visitors a glimpse into the area’s past and present.

If you are looking for a constant stream of the latest happenings in Big Stone County make sure to check out MNBumps Facebook page which has frequent updates every day!

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