Minnesota State Parks Near Marshall

Discover 21 parks within driving distance of Marshall

Camden State Park

Marshall, Minnesota
10 miles away

"Marshall is the closest major city and the most convenient base for a day trip or overnight stay. Visitors from Marshall often come for camping, hiking, and a quick nature escape close to town."

Camden State Park features a mix of prairie, hardwood forest, and river valley scenery along the Redwood River. It is especially popular for camping, hiking, picnicking, and enjoying a peaceful natural setting near Marshall.

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Arrow Rock State Historic Site

Arrow Rock, Missouri
20 miles away

"Marshall is close enough for a quick visit to the historic village and museum exhibits. Travelers from Marshall can easily combine the site with nearby rural sightseeing."

Arrow Rock State Historic Site features a remarkably intact historic village, the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, and exhibits on Missouri's frontier and river history. Its blufftop setting along the Missouri River adds scenic views to the cultural experience.

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Caddo Lake State Park

Karnack, Texas
20 miles away

"Marshall is the closest major city and a convenient base for day trips, supplies, and dining. Visitors from Marshall often come for paddling, fishing, and overnight camping."

Caddo Lake State Park offers a rare Texas swamp experience with cypress groves, calm water routes, and abundant wildlife. It is a favorite destination for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and nature photography.

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Annie and Abel Van Meter State Park

Miami, Missouri
28 miles away

"Marshall residents can reach the park easily for picnics, photography, and a short historic outing without a long drive."

Annie and Abel Van Meter State Park combines history and scenery on a bluff above the Missouri River. Its main features include archaeological and historic sites, interpretive displays, picnic areas, and broad views of the river valley.

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Fort Custer Recreation Area

Augusta, Michigan
28 miles away

"Marshall visitors may choose Fort Custer for weekend camping and lake activities. It is a practical destination for those seeking a full day outdoors in southwest Michigan."

Fort Custer Recreation Area spans thousands of acres of forest, wetlands, and lakes, offering one of the region's most diverse outdoor settings. Its network of trails, campgrounds, and water access makes it a popular destination for both day trips and extended stays.

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Lake Shetek State Park

Currie, Minnesota
28 miles away

"Marshall is the nearest major service center, making it a convenient stop for supplies, dining, and lodging before or after a park visit. Many visitors from Marshall come for weekend camping and lake recreation."

Lake Shetek State Park centers on one of Minnesota’s largest lakes, offering boating, fishing, swimming, and birdwatching in a classic prairie-lake landscape. The park also provides camping, picnic areas, and easy access to nearby historic and natural attractions.

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Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site

Sedalia, Missouri
31 miles away

"Marshall visitors can reach the site easily for a weekend day trip. The lodge's architecture and local history make it appealing to travelers interested in Missouri heritage."

Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site features a unique unfinished stone lodge, historic outbuildings, and wooded grounds with views of the Osage River valley. The site offers guided interpretation of the Bothwell family story, architecture, and the region's early 1900s history.

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Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site

Salisbury, Missouri
31 miles away

"Marshall travelers can reach the site quickly for a family-friendly historic stop. It offers a simple outdoor excursion away from town."

This site features the restored Sandy Creek Covered Bridge, one of Missouri’s oldest surviving covered bridges and a rare example of 19th-century timber bridge construction. The surrounding grounds offer a simple, scenic stop for history lovers, photographers, and travelers exploring north-central Missouri.

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Martin Creek Lake State Park

Tatum, Texas
32 miles away

"Marshall visitors often head to the park for boating, picnics, and shoreline fishing. It is a practical nearby destination for a relaxed day outdoors."

Martin Creek Lake State Park offers a relaxed lakeside escape with excellent fishing, boating, and birdwatching in the pine forests of East Texas. Its campground, picnic areas, and shoreline access make it a popular spot for family outings and overnight stays.

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Battle of Lexington State Historic Site

Lexington, Missouri
33 miles away

"Marshall visitors may come for Civil War history and a scenic drive through west-central Missouri. The site is a worthwhile stop for regional heritage tourism."

Battle of Lexington State Historic Site interprets a pivotal early Civil War battle through monuments, exhibits, and the historic Anderson House. The site offers a compact, walkable setting for learning about Missouri's wartime history and the conflict's impact on the region.

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Harry S Truman State Park

Warsaw, Missouri
48 miles away

"Marshall travelers may visit for a longer lake weekend or family camping trip. The park’s water access and scenic setting make it a popular regional getaway."

Harry S Truman State Park offers a mix of shoreline recreation and wooded natural beauty along Truman Lake. Its marina access, swim beach, picnic areas, and campground make it a popular destination for family outings and water-based adventures.

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"Marshall visitors may enjoy the site as a peaceful excursion into rural Missouri history. It is a good fit for those exploring small-town attractions and historic landmarks."

Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site features the restored childhood home of the famed World War I commander, along with interpretive exhibits about his family and formative years. The site offers a quiet glimpse into 19th-century farm life in north-central Missouri.

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Fort Ridgely State Park

Fairfax, Minnesota
52 miles away

"Marshall travelers may visit for a historic day trip and to enjoy the park’s open landscapes and interpretive sites. It is a manageable drive for a weekend excursion."

Fort Ridgely State Park combines rich history with rolling prairie and river valley scenery. The park is known for its historic fort site, interpretive exhibits, and peaceful natural setting in southwestern Minnesota.

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Pershing State Park

Laclede, Missouri
56 miles away

"Marshall visitors can reach the park for a peaceful outdoor excursion centered on fishing and nature observation. It is a good choice for a slower-paced weekend outing."

Pershing State Park centers on the Locust Creek Conservation Area and a restored prairie-wetland setting that attracts wildlife year-round. It offers a quiet, low-key outdoor experience with opportunities for fishing, paddling, and nature observation.

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Knob Noster State Park

Knob Noster, Missouri
57 miles away

"Marshall residents visit for fishing, birdwatching, and a scenic drive to the park. It is a solid choice for a day outdoors in west-central Missouri."

Knob Noster State Park offers a peaceful natural escape with river access, picnic areas, and miles of trails through diverse habitats. Its location near Johnson County makes it a popular stop for hiking, fishing, camping, and birdwatching.

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Flandrau State Park

New Ulm, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Marshall visitors come for camping, hiking, and a quieter natural setting than larger regional parks. Flandrau is a manageable drive for a weekend trip."

Flandrau State Park features the Cottonwood River, a sandy swimming beach, a campground, and miles of trails through wooded bluffs and prairie. Its mix of natural scenery and family-friendly amenities makes it a popular destination in southern Minnesota.

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Kilen Woods State Park

Lakefield, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Marshall residents looking for a weekend outing can reach the park for hiking and seasonal outdoor activities. Its bluffland setting provides a distinctive landscape not found near the city."

Kilen Woods State Park features a mix of hardwood forest, prairie, and steep river bluffs overlooking the Des Moines River. Its small size and secluded setting make it a good destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and a relaxed day outdoors.

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Lac qui Parle State Park

Watson, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Marshall is a major regional center whose residents and visitors often head northwest for camping and wildlife viewing. The park provides a quieter alternative to city recreation."

Lac qui Parle State Park offers a mix of prairie overlooks, wooded river bottoms, and access to Lac qui Parle Lake for fishing and paddling. Visitors come for wildlife viewing, camping, and a quiet western Minnesota landscape shaped by the river and reservoir.

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Split Rock Creek State Park

Jasper, Minnesota
58 miles away

"Marshall is far enough for a planned day trip or overnight stay, especially for fishing and birdwatching. Visitors from Marshall often look for a scenic, quieter park experience."

Split Rock Creek State Park offers a relaxed escape in southwestern Minnesota with a reservoir formed by a historic Works Progress Administration dam. The park is known for fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, and camping amid prairie landscapes and sheltered shoreline.

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"Marshall residents may visit as part of a countryside excursion through north-central Missouri. The bridge provides a quiet, educational stop away from busier attractions."

Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site features the 1870 covered bridge, a historic engineering landmark and one of the state’s most distinctive roadside attractions. The site offers a scenic stop for history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring north-central Missouri.

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Long Branch State Park

Macon, Missouri
59 miles away

"Marshall visitors can reach the park for a full day of lake recreation or an overnight camping trip. It is a practical destination for anglers and boaters seeking a larger reservoir."

Long Branch State Park is best known for Long Branch Lake, a large reservoir that supports excellent fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation. Visitors also enjoy campgrounds, picnic areas, a swim beach, and scenic views of the surrounding prairie and woodland landscape.

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