When to go
The ideal time to visit Lake Bronson State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities, so plan your trip when the weather is mild and the park's amenities are fully accessible.
Know before you go
- Highway 67 is closed; follow alternative routes provided by the park for access to different areas.
- Check the park's official website or contact the office for the latest updates on road closures and conditions.
- Remember to use the provided GPS coordinates to navigate within the park, as some map services may be outdated.
- For a smooth visit, arrive at your campsite directly; park staff will assist with check-in procedures.
- Stay connected with park events and updates by signing up for their email notifications.
Lake Bronson State Park
Discover Lake Bronson State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
Climb the tallest observation tower in all of Minnesota’s State Parks! What will you see from the top, you ask? Rolling, grassy prairie-land, dense, aspen-dwelling forest; perhaps even a deer, an American elk or one of those cute sharp-tailed grouse! If that sounds like your cup of tea, you should turn your wheel towards Lake Bronson State Park.
Along with the incredible wildlife and amazing scenery that makes up this park, Lake Bronson is a top-notch watering hole for any boating, swimming or fishing you may want to do while you’re here. Whether you are a woods kind of person or a prairie kind of person, there’s plenty of great camping to be done in both. Nab one of the select lakeside sites or try to grab a spot out on Moose Island, where you can camp as long as you are up for paddling your way there! So make that cup of tea be
Climb the tallest observation tower in all of Minnesota’s State Parks! What will you see from the top, you ask? Rolling, grassy prairie-land, dense, aspen-dwelling forest; perhaps even a deer, an American elk or one of those cute sharp-tailed grouse! If that sounds like your cup of tea, you should turn your wheel towards Lake Bronson State Park.
Along with the incredible wildlife and amazing scenery that makes up this park, Lake Bronson is a top-notch watering hole for any boating, swimming or fishing you may want to do while you’re here. Whether you are a woods kind of person or a prairie kind of person, there’s plenty of great camping to be done in both. Nab one of the select lakeside sites or try to grab a spot out on Moose Island, where you can camp as long as you are up for paddling your way there! So make that cup of tea because this is the kind of place you’ll want to stay for a long, long time.
Activities in the park
2 campgrounds in Lake Bronson State Park
The name of this campground, Lakeside Campground, is pretty self-explanatory. Want to pitch you tent on the banks of Lake Bronson? Then this spot has got you covered! Sites 40 through 47 sit closest to the lake, so try to snag one of those spots. Plus, the campsites here are near the boat ramp, fish cleaning station, and the handful of trails that Read more...
Two Rivers equals twice as much fun! When you pitch a tent at Two Rivers Campground, you’ll be super close to the riverbank and the lovely Lake Bronson. Get your hike on by tackling the Aspen Parklands Interpretive Trail, a 1. 7-mile trail that loops around the campground. Plus, this campground is on the eastern end of the park, which means you ge Read more...
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When to go
The ideal time to visit Lake Bronson State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities, so plan your trip when the weather is mild and the park's amenities are fully accessible.
Read more...When to go
The ideal time to visit Lake Bronson State Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's full splendor is on display. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities, so plan your trip when the weather is mild and the park's amenities are fully accessible.
Know before you go
Public campgrounds (book externally) —