Lakes around Greenfield offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region features several lakes, often integrated within larger park reserves or scientific and natural areas. Visitors can find locations suitable for hiking, wildlife observation, and water-based activities. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including forests and wetlands, providing a setting for outdoor exploration.
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Beautiful lake, worth the hike down to the shore line. It does get muddy though.
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Nice place tucked away off a church parking lot.
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Baker Park Reserve offers 2,700 acres of natural beauty on Lake Independence. Its amenities include a golf course, campground, playground, and paved biking/hiking paths.
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This park boasts over 25 miles of trails winding through wetlands, along with a playground and a beach area. You can expect to encounter a diverse array of wildlife, with notable sightings in the fall, including several hundred swans congregating in the area.
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Wolsfeld Woods was one of Minnesota's earliest Scientific and Natural Areas, established in 1978. It boasts some of the state's largest sugar maple trees, with Wolsfeld Lake enhancing the northwest corner. Be sure to keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that frequents this area.
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Wolsfeld Lake spans 34 acres and is home to a diverse range of fish species, including Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Carp, and Northern Pike. This particular point offers one of the finest vistas of the water, so be sure to take your time and savor the view.
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South Twin Lake is the partner to North Twin Lake, which is directly north of this lake. This lake is 1,126 acres.
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The lakes around Greenfield offer diverse natural landscapes. Highly regarded spots include Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, which features a lake and some of the state's largest sugar maple trees, and Wolsfeld Lake itself, known for its excellent vistas and fishing opportunities. Visitors also enjoy Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve, which is part of a large park with extensive amenities.
Yes, several lakes around Greenfield are ideal for families. Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area and Lake Rebecca Park Reserve are both noted as family-friendly. Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve offers a playground and campground, while South Twin Lake is also considered family-friendly.
The lakes around Greenfield are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring natural areas. For specific routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Greenfield, Cycling around Greenfield, and Road Cycling Routes around Greenfield.
Absolutely. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve alone boasts over 25 miles of trails winding through wetlands. Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve also features paved biking and hiking paths. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Greenfield guide, including routes like the 'Lake Rebecca West Loop'.
The region is rich in natural beauty. At Wolsfeld Woods Scientific and Natural Area, you can see some of the state's largest sugar maple trees and diverse wildlife. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve features extensive wetlands and forests, with notable sightings of swans in the fall. Many lakes also offer scenic viewpoints.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Wolsfeld Lake, for instance, is home to a diverse range of fish species, including Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Carp, and Northern Pike.
Yes, Lake Rebecca Park Reserve includes a beach area, providing opportunities for swimming and relaxation by the water.
Facilities vary by location. Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve is a 2,700-acre park offering a golf course, campground, playground, and paved biking/hiking paths. Lake Rebecca Park Reserve also has a playground and beach area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the extensive trail systems for hiking and cycling, the peaceful viewpoints, and the chance to observe wildlife. The family-friendly amenities at parks like Lake Rebecca Park Reserve and Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve are also highly valued.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lake Independence Picnic Area, Baker Park Reserve features paved biking paths. You can find numerous routes in the Cycling around Greenfield and Road Cycling Routes around Greenfield guides, including easy to difficult options.
Yes, Wolsfeld Lake is specifically highlighted as offering one of the finest vistas of the water. Many other areas within the park reserves also provide beautiful views of the lakes and surrounding natural landscapes.


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