Parks & Trails
Lindström offers a wide variety of parks & trails, including wilderness & city parks, bicycle trails, water trails & snowmobile trails.
For historic trails or tours, click HERE.
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Name/Description (Click on park name for more information) | Location (click on city/address for directions) | Phone
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Lindström Parks & Trails | ||
Allemansrätt Wilderness ParkA 125-acre Swedish heritage wilderness park. Camping, trails, a secluded lake, and much more. Trails connect the Bull Lake area (no motors allowed on lake) to the Anderson Peninsula and camping area. The peninsula features panoramic lake views, a butterfly garden prairie, and the historic house kiosk. A Lindström city park. | Camping Entrance:
Bull Lake Entrance: | City Hall 651-257-0620 |
Beach ParkLocated on South Lindstrom Lake, this park features a sand beach, volleyball court, play equipment, pavilion, fishing pier, and more. A popular access point for winter ice fishing. A Lindström city park. For the Beach Park pavilion rental form, click HERE. | City Hall 651-257-0620 | |
Lions Park & Band ShellLocated next to City Hall, this park features a pavilion, Centennial Band Shell, a peninsula island, and more. The FREE Harmony in the Park summer concert series is held here for 10 consecutive Wednesdays in the summer, & features many regionally well-known bands. For the Lions Park pavilion, island/peninsula, or band shell rental form, click HERE. | City Hall 651-257-0620 | |
Additional Lindström City ParksWe have several more city parks with a variety of amenities. | Click HERE for locations & details | City Hall 651-257-0620 |
Swedish Immigrant Regional TrailA popular cycling trail for all ages. This 20 mile, multi-use, hard surface trail provides a safe route for recreation and alternative transportation, while interpreting and celebrating the Swedish Immigrant History of Chisago County. A few segments are still awaiting completion. The Lindström segment of the trail runs through portions of downtown. Click HERE for a detailed map of the Lindström trail segment. |
| Chisago County Parks Office 651-674-2345 |
Chisago Lakes Water TrailExplore 10 lakes with 100+ miles of shoreline and 5,000 acres of water, pristine shorelines, islands, and peninsulas. A popular kayak and canoeing trail. Follow the CLWT on Facebook for events & info. Click HERE for a detailed trail map. | Chisago City, Lindström, Chisago City & Chisago Lake Township | Email Only or |
Snowmobile TrailsLocal trails are maintained & groomed by the Wild River Snowmobile Club. ATVs are not allowed on any Grant-In Aid Trails. Always stay on the trail- off trail riding is considered trespassing, & can jeopardize the future of our trails. Follow WRSC on Facebook for trail updates. | Lindstrom & Surrounding Areas Click HERE for trail maps. | Email Only or |
Other Area Parks & Trails | ||
City of Center City ParksCity parks, Veterans Memorial, boat launch, fishing pier, and city dock information. | Center City MN | City Hall 651-257-5284 |
City of Chisago City ParksCity parks, dog park, Veterans Memorial & more. Ojiketa Regional Park information & reservations. | Chisago City MN | City Hall 651-257-4162 |
City of Shafer ParksCity parks with pavilions & amenities. | Shafer MN | City Hall 651-257-4726 |
Chisago County Parks & TrailsKi-Chi-Saga Park and other county parks, park reservations and camping, and geocaching information. Regional bicycle trail information. Area hockey rink finder. | Chisago County MN | Parks Office 651-674-2345 |
Chisago Lakes Parks & TrailsChisago Lakes Tourism park & trail information; Affiliated with the Chisago Lakes Chamber. | CL Chamber Building: | Chisago Lakes Chamber 651-257-1177 |
Wild River State ParkLocated along 18 miles of the St. Croix River. Enjoy camping, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, interpretive programs, self-guided trails, and cross-country skiing & snowshoeing. | 651-583-2125 | |
Interstate State ParkThe park runs along the St. Croix River, and offers hiking among old lava flows & glacial potholes, plus canoeing, camping & fishing. Parking is located across from downtown Taylors Falls on the south side of Highway 8. | 651-539-4500 |