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Glendalough State Park - Activities

  • 25287 Whitetail Lane, Battle Lake, MN 56515 | Get Directions
  • Phone: 218-864-0110
  • Toll Free: (866) 857-2757
  • Fax: 218-864-0587
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Rates:

Park permits: $25 annual, $18 second vehicle, $12 handicapped, or $5 daily. Camping fees are separate.
  • Park permits: $25 annual, $18 second vehicle, $12 handicapped, or $5 daily. Camping fees are separate.
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Free from the traffic of drive-in camping, the cart-in campground offers 22 tent sites and 4 camping cabins. 3 canoe-in sites and 2 group camps are also available. All sites are near a scenic "heritage fishing" lake. The restroom/shower building is open 5/7-10/9. Picnic area has a shelter, swimming beach, and fishing pier. 9 miles of hiking trails, including 2 nature trails roam the park. Trail center and historic lodge are open year-round. Park rents boats, canoes, kayaks, skis, and snowshoes.



Located on a Lake or River

  • Aaron
  • Annie Battle

Other Date Information

  • Additional Date Information: Phone reservations can be made by calling 866-857-2757 (TTY: 952-936-4008) between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily November through March, and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily April through October.

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  • Waste Reduction/Reuse/Recycling
  • Energy Efficiency/Conservation
  • Eco-Friendly Landscape/Facility Design
  • Eco-Friendly Purchasing Practices

Attraction Attributes

  • Accessible to Disabled
  • Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more

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Directions

From the town of Battle lake, go 1.50 miles on State Highway 78 and 1.80 miles east on Ottertail County Highway 16 to the park entrance. (There are directional signs on both highways).

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