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Sakatah Lake State Park

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Sakatah Lake State Park

Location: Off State Highway 60, 1 mile east of the intersection of State Highway 13 and 60 at Waterville; or 14 miles west of Faribault.
Facilities: 62 drive-in campsites (14 with electrical hookups), showers (é), flush toilets (é), 4 bike-in campsites, 2 group camps, camper cabin (seasonal), picnic area (é), horseshoe pit, hiking trails (5 miles), paved bike trails (3 miles), wheelchair accessible trail (0.36 miles), ski trails (5 miles), snowmobile trail (3 miles), fishing pier (é), boat launch, boat and canoe rentals, gift shop.
Activities: Camping, lake fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking, bicycling (access to Sakatah State Trail), cross-country skiing, snowmobiling.
Special Features: Sakatah-Singing Hills State Trail, stretching 39 miles from Mankato to Faribault, runs through the park.
Address: 50499 Sakatah Lake State Park Rd
Waterville, MN 56096
Phone: 507-362-4438;
Fax: 507-362-4558;
Web: www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/sakatah_lake
Size: 842 acres.

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