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Best Cross Country Skiing around Porter, MN

1897 Camden Park Road, Lynd, MN
Camden State Park offers much for visitors to enjoy. Fish for brown trout in the Redwood River or bass and bluegill in Brawner Lake. Hike the ... Read More
14047 20th Street Northwest, Watson, MN
Lac qui Parle is a French translation of the namegiven to the lake by the Dakota Indians who called it the "lake that speaks." If you visit in the ... Read More
5908 Highway 67, Granite Falls, MN
Upper Sioux Agency State Park contains the site of the Upper Sioux or Yellow Medicine Agency. The park was established in 1963 to preserve and... Read More
336 50th Avenue, Jasper, MN
Swim, fish, or boat the waters of Split Rock Lake,the largest body of water in Pipestone County. The lake is the predominant feature of this park. ... Read More
20247 Oakwood Drive, Bruce, SD
Nestled among eight connecting glacial lakes, this park provides a never-ending variety of activities throughout the year, from hiking and swimming... Read More
17450 450th Avenue, Watertown, SD
Naturalists enjoy the migrating birds and vast numbers of prairie grasses and wildflowers at Pelican Lake Recreation Area. Winter enthusiasts appre... Read More
5901 East Rice Street, Sioux Falls, SD
Great Bear is where you want to be for skiing, snowboarding and more this winter.  Great Bear Ski Valley in Sioux Falls is the #1 hotspot for... Read More
23409 State Park Drive, Madison, SD
Melting glacial ice formed this 1,350-acre lake thousands of years ago. Lake Herman State Park is located on a peninsula and offers visitors specta... Read More
30124 State Hwy 264, Round Lake, MN
About Us Great Wines. Relaxing Atmosphere. Round Lake Vineyards & Winery is a family-owned and operated business located on scenic Round Lake... Read More
800 Sibley Park Road Northeast, New London, MN
There is something for everyone at this popular west-central Minnesota State Park. Hike to Mount Tom, one of several high points in a 50-mile ... Read More
44950 Park Road, Sisseton, SD
The Hollow's first Indian visitors named it "Sica," (pronounced she-cha) meaning evil or bad. Eerie Sioux legends recall mysterious happenings here... Read More
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