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Lake Shetek State Park

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For the most part, southern Minnesota looks nothing like the Land of 10,000 Lakes. In fact, a three-state region south of the Des Moines River is almost entirely lake-less. But then you come to Lake Shetek State Park. It’s the largest lake in this part of the state, which means there are lots to see and do.

Swimming, in both huge Lake Shetek and two smaller bodies of water, is very popular at the park. Boating and fishing are usually on the agenda as well. The park also contains 14 miles of hiking trails, including part of the well-known Casey Jones State Trail. Finally, Lake Shetek State Park boasts some historically significant sites, so you can better understand the background of this Civilian Conservation Corps facility.

To experience an outdoor adventure like this, you really need an RV. Fortunately, Lake Shetek State Park has roughly 70 motorhome parking sites, and almost all of them have utility hookups.


Transportation

Driving

If you drew a line between Minneapolis and Sioux Falls, Lake Shetek State Park would be roughly at the midpoint of that line. There are several U.S. and state highways in this area, and they are arranged almost in a checkerboard pattern with lots of small towns here and there. So, whichever driving route you chose, the road will be straight, and the scenery will be classic Americana. Currie, the closest town, is a good example. During the winter, it’s a large spot on the map. During the summer, it’s not much larger, but the population normally breaks the millennial mark. Once you arrive, pull your rig into one of the campsites or park it near the boat launch or the visitors center.


Camping Accomodations

70’'

Max RV length

35’'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Lake Shetek State Park

2021 Thor Freedom Elite
2021 Thor Freedom Elite
2021 Class C24 ft
Walnut Grove, MN
5 (2) Sleeps 4
$199 /night
StarCraft Family Bunkhouse
StarCraft Family Bunkhouse
2014 Travel trailer29 ft
Sioux Falls, SD
4.9 (7) Sleeps 7
$100 /night
2022 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf Black Label
2022 Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf Black Label
2022 Travel trailer29 ft
Windom, MN
5 (1) Sleeps 6
$140 /night
Harts 2018 Heartland North Trail
Harts 2018 Heartland North Trail
2018 Travel trailer28 ft
Pipestone, MN
Sleeps 6
$110 /night
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Forest River Viking 22 ft Travel Trailer
2022 Travel trailer22 ft
Marshall, MN
Sleeps 4
$75 /night
2022 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern
2022 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern
2022 Travel trailer33 ft
Sioux Falls, SD
Sleeps 10
$135 /night
2015 Crossroads RV Z-1
2015 Crossroads RV Z-1
2015 Travel trailer25 ft
Brandon, SD
5 (2) Sleeps 6
$110 /night
2021 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup
2021 Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup
2021 Travel trailer21 ft
Milford, IA
5 (2) Sleeps 5
$150 /night

Campsites in Lake Shetek State Park

Reservations Camping
Oak Wood Campground

A short footpath connects the inland campground with Lake Shetek State Park’s lakeside campground. Oak Wood also has 32 sites. Three are pull-through, the rest are back-in. Most of these RV parking spots have electrical, water, and sewer hookups. This campground is a more well-developed. A hiking trail surrounds it. Other amenities include two restroom and shower areas, a parking area, and a large children’s playground.

Sunrise Campground

The inland campground has 32 mostly back-in sites. All of them have water, sewer, and electrical hookups. The sites are arranged in three loops. Two of these loops have sheltered picnic areas. Campground amenities include a restroom and shower area and an RV dump station.


Lakes Nearby Lake Shetek State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Lake Shetek State Park

In-Season
Day Use Area Activities

During the summer, which admittedly is like two months in Minnesota, visitors enjoy picnicking, swimming, and more. The picnic area is very nice, overlooks the water, is wheelchair-accessible, and contains both picnic tables and fire pits. The swimming beach is large, sandy, and secluded. It also has a large beach house and changing area. Other day use activities include soccer, horseshoes, volleyball, and a children’s play area.

Fishing

Lake Shetek has long been known as a good walleye spot. In the 1930s, Civilian Conservation Corps workers built several causeways and fishing piers. But Lake Shetek is rather shallow. That, combined with frequent winter freeze-overs, sometimes limits the game fish population. Nevertheless, Lake Shetek is a good place to catch walleye, pike, catfish, bullhead, and more. Ice fishing for crappie is popular as well. Lake Shetek State Park has a very nice winter warming house for ice fishers.

Boating

Motorboats and large fishing boats typically use the large boat launch, which is at the north end of the park across from Loon Island. This lake is really big with lots of open water, so there is plenty of space to cut loose and do some Live and Let Die-style boating. But take it easy near the shoreline and the clearly-marked canoe trails. Most of these trails are in the park’s two smaller lakes. Speaking of canoes, these crafts and other unpowered boats typically use the smaller Smith Lake dock and boat launch. Canoes are available for rental here, as are paddle boats, paddleboards, rowboats, and kayaks.

Off-Season
Exploring Historical Sites

Lake Shetek was an important place in the bloody but now largely forgotten U.S.-Dakota War in 1862. In August of that year, two groups of Dakota Indians raided a settler village on what was then the very edge of the western frontier. The marauders killed 15 settlers and took almost as many captives back west; most of those captives later returned to their families. Largely because the Civil War raged elsewhere, U.S. troops essentially abandoned this area, so this “war” was one of the few Indian “victories” in the Plains Indian Wars. The deceased settlers were eventually buried near the lake, where a memorial now stands.

Birding and Wildlife Viewing

Early spring near the Eastlick Marsh is a good time to see lots of different waterfowl. This observation point has a deck, spotting scope, and interpretive guide. The tree-lined lakeshore, which is somewhat rare, attracts lots of grebes, ducks, coots, herons, and pelicans. Further inland, or when they go to the lake to drink, look for whitetail deer, squirrels, beavers, coyotes, and other furry mammals.

Hiking

Lake Shetek State Park includes five miles of groomed snowmobile trails. These trails wind through forests and meadows and link to the much larger Murray County Snowmobile Trail System. As for foot hiking, we recommend the Loon Island Trail. The trail is basically the only sign of civilization on this heavily-wooded island in Lake Shetek. A foot bridge connects the island with the rest of the park. The paved bike trail, which is part of the Casey Jones system, is very popular too, as is a wheelchair-accessible trail that goes through some crushed quartzite rock formations.


Seasonal Temps in Lake Shetek State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Lake Shetek State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 58°F (14°C) to a low around 35°F (2°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Lake Shetek State Park:
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