| Time slips by when you visit this park of the north. Walk the Savanna Portage Trail, a historic trail traveled by fur traders, Dakota & Ojibwe Indians, & explorers more than 200 years ago. Savanna Portage State Park has 15,818 acres of rolling hills, lakes, & bogs. The Continental Divide marks the great division of water: H2O to the west flows into the Mississippi River; H2O to the east runs into Lake Superior. Visitors can hike the Continental Divide Trail & see forested vistas. During the summer, visitors enjoy swimming at Loon Lake. Bike enthusiasts can pedal on roads, or on dirt trails designated for mountain bikes. With four fishing lakes & a river, its common for anglers to catch panfish, trout & bass. Come winter, this park offers snowmobilers approximately 60 miles of trails to explore. This park is a favorite among cross-country skiers too with ten miles of trails to ski. |
Savanna Portage Campground Web Site
Driving Direction GPS Coordinates: 46.759013, -93.248196
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