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Sibley State Park
800 Sibley Park Road NENew London, MN 56273
About
There is something for everyone at this active west-central Minnesota park. Camping, swimming, fishing, hiking, skiing and attending interpretive programs are among the visitor favorites. Take part in a year-round naturalist program providing activities on the park's natural, cultural and recreation resources. 18 miles of hiking, 1.8 miles of biking and 7 miles of horse trail. Enjoy a variety of water sports in the park's five lakes; boat and canoe rental is available. 8 miles of mostly intermediate level cross-country ski trails, 2.5 miles of skate ski trails, and 6 miles of snowmobile trails.
Hours & Dates
Park permits: $35 annual, $26 second vehicle, $12 handicapped, or $7 daily. Camping fees are separate.Book an online reservation 24 hours a day.
Phone reservations can be made by calling 866-857-2757 (TTY: 952-936-4008) Apr–Sep, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. D
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Seasonality
- Open in fall
- Open in winter
- Open in summer
On-Site Facilities & Services
- Children's programs (scheduled, supervised)
- Located on a lake or river
On-Site Recreation
- Bike trail
- Canoes or kayaks available
- Cross-country ski trail (groomed)
- Fishing boats available
- Hiking trail
- Lake/river access (boat ramp)
- Snowmobile trail (groomed)
- Snowshoes available
- Swimming beach
Green Practices
- Eco-friendly landscape/facility design
- Energy efficiency/conservation
- Waste reduction/reuse/recycling
- Water conservation/wastewater management plan
Attraction Attributes
- Accessible to disabled
- Can accommodate groups of 45 or more
Number/Type of Campsites
- Number of camping cabins: 4
- Number of camping cabins available in winter: 4
- Number of sites in horseback camp area: 9
- Total number of campsites: 141
- Total number of campsites available in winter: 6
Campground Features
- Camping accessible to disabled
- Electric
- Flush toilets in campground
- Group camp facilities
- Hookups available in winter
- Hot showers in campground
- Lodge/central building
- Pets allowed in campsite
- Pull-through sites
- Sanitary dump station
- Secluded campsites
Campground Type
- State Parks Campgrounds
Length of Stay
- Daily site rental
Reviews
Based on 60 reviews
Quiet park in November, we had the whole place to ourselves it felt like. The cabin was clean and warm when we arrived and the facilities were tidy. My only complaint was that the mattresses could...
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Y3191UJbks,
November 16, 2022
My brother-in-law and sister recommended a trip over to this park as it had lovely scenery and hiking trails. It was especially nice during the week and, of course, not crowded. Very well...
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594gwenw,
August 23, 2022
We had to ask to have grass mowed at camp site as it was over a foot tall. Outhouses were disgusting, and literally full of crap. Would be surprised if they were emptied from last fall. Out of two...
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44bridgetw,
June 13, 2022
Nice park with friendly, helpful staff. Nice beach. Would have given 5 stars but so much of the park is still shutdown. Nice geocache.
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1JWThomas,
July 19, 2021
On a windy cool day I enjoyed a fantastic hike as the canopy of trees turned the wind into a pleasant breeze. Much good scenery to take in as I strolled up an down the famous hills of Sibley State...
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690jedb,
May 3, 2021
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