Living in a state with more than 60 state parks, Minnesotans are no strangers to wonderful places to see the outdoors. Our most popular parks host half a million visitors each year. But others are much less popular. One of the state’s little-known parks happens to be one of Minnesota’s best-kept secrets. Myre-Big Island State Park is home to a beautiful island oasis, and you’ll want to visit. Take a look:
Myre-Big Island State Park is a southern Minnesota destination just outside of Albert Lea. You’ll find it at 19499 780th Ave, Albert Lea, MN 56007.
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This beautiful state park spans more 1,500 acres of mostly oak savanna. Oak trees dot the fields of tall grasses.
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Warm weather brings beautiful wildflowers and other wildlife.
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And winter, with its bare trees, brings a quiet yet still beautiful look to the park.
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No matter when you visit, it’s a great opportunity to pitch a tent and spend the night. After all, there’s lots to do at this park!
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For one thing, there are more than 16 miles of hiking trails, 6 miles of paved bike trails, and even 7 miles of mountain bike paths.
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A quiet walk across the grassy landscape is sure to make you appreciate southern Minnesota’s scenery.
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Of course, the island is the main draw of this little-known park. It covers 117 acres in Albert Lea Lake.
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The island is covered in a maple and basswood forest that is also lined with lovely trails. There are also plenty of places to sprawl out for a picnic.
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Best of all, you don’t need a boat to reach Big Island. Just cross the causeway any time you want to take in this unique island oasis!
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For more information about visiting Myre-Big Island State Park, check out the Minnesota DNR website.
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