Father Hennepin State Park
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| Father Hennepin State Park | |
|---|---|
Marsh off of Mille Lacs Lake | |
| Location | Mille Lacs, Minnesota, United States |
| Coordinates | 46°8′41″N 93°29′17″W / 46.14472°N 93.48806°W |
| Area | 320 acres (130 ha) |
| Elevation | 1,276 ft (389 m)[1] |
| Established | 1941 |
| Named for | Louis Hennepin |
| Governing body | Minnesota Department of Natural Resources |
Father Hennepin State Park is a state park of Minnesota, USA, located on the southeast corner of Mille Lacs Lake. The park is named after Father Louis Hennepin, a priest who visited the area with a French expedition in 1680. The 320-acre (130 ha) park has 103 campsites and a sandy beach over one mile (1.6 km) long.
Hawks, ospreys, owls, and eagles are common raptors found in this park. Mammalian tracks of beaver, raccoon, mink and deer are often seen by visitors in the soft earth or snow. Northern pike, walleye, bluegills, sunfish and bass swim around this park's lake. The aspen stands and small clearings are set up for ruffed grouse. Squirrels and chipmunks thrive in maple and oak stands. The small ponds and streams provide homes for amphibians and insects, which in turn attract larger fish, birds and mammals.