Madison Lake Area Parks

 

 

 

City Parks

 

Lindbergh Park. Located a block west of the Post Office at 300 7th Street. Swings, picnic tables, sand digger, and a basketball court make up this park as it is perfectly situated along the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail.

North Shore Park. Located on the southwest side of Madison Lake at 717 Point Ave. Restrooms, picnic tables and shelter, swings, lake access. Handicap accessible fishing pier.

Fasnacht Park.  Located on the northeast side of the City. T-ball field. Playground equipment, basketball court, and t-ball field.

Pines Park.  Located on the northeast side of the City in the Pines Subdivision. Playground equipment.

 

County Parks

 

Bray Park.  Highway 48 South. 507.243.3885 (on Madison Lake) 100-plus acres. See photos at www.blueearthcountymn.gov/gallery

Duck Lake Park. County Road 187. 507.243.3864. See photos at www.blueearthcountymn.gov/gallery


Campgrounds

 

Bray Park. Highway 48 South. 507.243.3885. Seasonal, RV hook-up, and playground. 

Point Pleasant Campground. 400 Sheppard Circle 507.243.3611. RV hook-ups.               

Sakatah Trail Campground. 301 Cherry Ave. 507.243.3886. RV hook-up, seasonal camping, tents, and pets welcome.       

The Landing. 805 Main Street. 507.243.9898. Bar, restaurant, boat, kayaking, canoe rentals, condo rentals, pets welcome, RV hook-up, beach. www.thelandingonmadison.com               



Trails

 

The scenic Sakatah Trail is 39 miles of hard surface trail enjoyed by bikers and hikers during the summer months, while cross-crounty skiers, snow-shoers, and snowmobilers enjoy the trail during the winter months. The Sakatah Trail passes along the north part of Madison Lake showcasing the beautiful lakes of Ballantyne, Madison, and Duck. The Sakatah Trail runs east to west starting near Warsaw and ending near Mankato.