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Lac Qui Parle State Park

Lac Qui Parle State Park is a historically significant testament to the state's conservation efforts. Why not park the rig and spend a night or three in one of the park's two campgrounds to experience everything this outdoor oasis has to offer?

The French phrase lac qui parle is a translation of a Dakota phrase which means "the lake that speaks." Avid birdwatchers will want to keep their eyes and ears open when visiting the talkative waters of the eponymous lake -- especially during migration periods when countless geese and other migratory species stop over at this state park on their journey south for the winter or back up north for the spring.

We won't spoil the park's history for you -- after all, you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore it for yourself. History buffs should plan to stop at the Lac qui Parle mission sites and the old fort, while wildlife enthusiasts will want to get up close with area flora and fauna on the park's hiking trails.

A word of caution to those planning to camp at Lac Qui Parle State Park: the park's lower campground is located in a flood zone. When planning your trip, be sure to check weather conditions, as flooding can cause campground closures and result in limited amenities. Also, don't confuse this state park with the adjacent wildlife management area of the same name when planning your trip -- hunting isn't allowed on the state park's grounds.


Transportation

Driving

If you're driving through Lac Qui Parle State Park from the spring to fall, you won't need to worry about road hazards. However, if you're visiting in winter, you'll want to keep a weather eye out for snow, sleet, ice, and the hazards that come with them, particularly since the park's roads are comprised of gravel. Heavy rain and floods make driving conditions dangerous as well.

Lac Qui Parle State Park is convenient to Highway 59, which leads into the town of Watson, where campers can find some basic provisions. Montevideo is a little further down the highway and offers more creature comforts, including fast food chains and local restaurants.

Parking

Several parking areas are available for day-use visitors at Lac Qui Parle State Park. Two parking areas are provided in the Lower Campground, by the picnic shelter and the group camp area. Note that the other two lots in the Lower Campground are for equestrian day-use visitors and group campers only. Visitors will find additional parking in the Upper Campground, as well as by the park's entrance. A vehicle entry fee applies in addition to camping fees.


Camping Accomodations

60'

Max RV length

60'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Lac Qui Parle State Park

2011 Coachman Freelander 27QB
2011 Coachman Freelander 27QB
2011 Class C28 ft
Garfield, MN
4.8 (18) Sleeps 8
$200 /night
2020 Jayco Jay Flight 28BHS
2020 Jayco Jay Flight 28BHS
2020 Travel trailer33 ft
Parkers Prairie, MN
5 (7) Sleeps 8
$130 /night
"The Victoria" - 2002 Coleman Grand Tour Elite Bayside
2002 Folding trailer25 ft
Alexandria, MN
4.7 (11) Sleeps 7
$75 /night
2016 American Teardrop Travel Trailer
2016 American Teardrop Travel Trailer
2016 Travel trailer9 ft
Litchfield, MN
5 (7) Sleeps 2
$85 /night
2021 Forest River Rockwood 1910 ESP
2021 Forest River Rockwood 1910 ESP
2021 Folding trailer17 ft
Saint Cloud, MN
5 (10) Sleeps 5
$90 /night
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Travel trailer22 ft
Marshall, MN
Sleeps 4
$75 /night
Cozy 2 bedroom 2018 Forest River Wildcat, , 42’ 5th Wheel, Pet friendly.
Cozy 2 bedroom 2018 Forest River Wildcat, , 42’ 5th Wheel, Pet friendly.
2018 Fifth-wheel42 ft
Glenwood, MN
Sleeps 7
$175 /night
Your Launch to Adventure
Your Launch to Adventure
2019 Travel trailer24 ft
Atwater, MN
Sleeps 6
$150 /night

Campsites in Lac Qui Parle State Park

Reservations Camping
Upper Campground

Lac Qui Parle State Park welcomes big rigs, offering 67 sites for tent and RV campers in two campgrounds. The Upper Campground features 43 sites; of those, 28 sites offer electric hookups and 9 provide full hookups. Three of the Upper Campground's eight pull-through sites also come with full hookups.

Big rigs will want to park in the Upper Campground, which accommodates vehicles up to 60 feet long. Amenities in the Upper Campground include flush toilets and hot showers and seasonal dump stations in both campgrounds. Sites are pet-friendly and offer a picnic table and fire ring with a grill.

Visitors to Lac Qui Parle State Park are invited to park their rig and enjoy some outdoor adventures from April to November.

Lower Campground

The Lower Campground has 24 sites, located in a beautiful grassy knoll covered with shade from lush trees. About half of the sites offer electric hookups and the rest are primitive. The maximum vehicle length at the Lower Campground is 50 feet. Amenities include a seasonal dump station and vault toilets in the Lower Campground. You'll have access to a fire ring with a grill and picnic table so you can enjoy meals right at your campsite. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash when outside the RV. The Lower Campground is typically open from April to November.

Alternate Camping
Lac Qui Parle State Park Camper Cabins

If your rig is in the shop, or you simply prefer a cozy camping trip with all the luxuries of home, book one of Lac Qui Parle State Park's camper cabins! Three cabins are available for camping parties of up to six guests and come with electricity and heat. Please note that pets are prohibited in the cabins, and only Cabin 2 is accessible for guests with disabilities.


Lakes Nearby Lac Qui Parle State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Lac Qui Parle State Park

In-Season
Fishing

Lac Qui Parle Lake, while nearly 6,000 acres in size, is relatively shallow -- just 15 feet deep -- but don't let that put you off casting your line! Pack your rod and reel in the trailer and try your luck catching a bluegill, sturgeon, or pike. The lake is stocked with walleye as well. The stretch of Minnesota River which flows through the park is also open to anglers.

Boating

Launch out from the on-site boat launch and paddle the placid waters of Lac Qui Parle Lake in your canoe or kayak. Don't have your own boat? No problem! Canoe and kayak rentals are available at Lac Qui Parle State Park, so pack the life jackets in the campervan and get ready for a lake excursion you'll never forget!

Birdwatching

Swans, geese, and pelicans, oh my! This biodiverse park features an abundance of bird species, making it a prime place to break out the binoculars in all seasons. Be sure to check the official state park website for a full checklist of species you might spot. Visit in winter for an extra special outing -- you just might catch a glimpse of an eagle soaring through the sky!

Off-Season
Cross-Country Skiing

At Lac Qui Parle State Park, the fun doesn't stop when the snow starts falling! In fact, for winter wanderers, it's only just beginning! Pack your skis to explore the park's five miles of ski trails when weather conditions permit. Trails are prone to flooding, so be a smart skier and plan your route beforehand! Also be sure to grab a Great Minnesota Ski Pass before taking to the trails.

Snowshoeing

Lac Qui Parle State Park is open to snowshoers, so strap on your gear and head out to experience the park from a different perspective. When you feel the cold really starting to set in, stop by the picnic shelter in the Lower Campground, which doubles as a warming house in the winter and comes complete with a cozy fireplace. Keep off the groomed trails during your snowshoeing excursion, though, and be sure to watch out for signposted areas that prohibit snowshoeing.

Hiking

Prefer to explore the park's trails without all the snow? Head to the picnic shelter in the lower campground to find the main trailhead to access the park's six-mile hiking trail network. All the trails are easy and fairly flat, so no need to pack your fancy hiking gear in the RV for this excursion. Don't forget to bring your camera along to snap some photos of local flora and fauna along the way!


Seasonal Temps in Lac Qui Parle State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Lac Qui Parle State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 52°F (11°C) to a low around 32°F (0°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Lac Qui Parle State Park:
State park information provided in part by our friends at Outdoorsy.

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