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30
Sites
35ft
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Price
1168ft
Elevation
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What others are saying
It is a beautiful, green park with lots of trees and a charming lake. There are plenty of spaces to walk and/or exercise your pet. The camp host is friendly and helpful. The last mile or so is a gravel road. There is no satellite reception due to the trees, but cellular and 4G signals are strong. There are a lot of full-time campers with permanent decks and stuff stored under their campers, which can make it feel like an interloper in a trailer park. The lake is mucky and full of algae and weeds, so it is not suitable for swimming. There is no water at some sites, and the electric is located right next to the road.
Amenities
- Pet Friendly
- Tenting
- Playground
- Water Hookup
- Fire Pits
- Potable Water
- Pull Thru Site
Activities
- Fishing
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From The Campground
Pihl’s Park was originally built as a private retreat by Joe Pihl who always enjoyed sharing his beautiful land with the public. In the 1960’s he donated his 20-acre retreat to Faribault County to be used as a public park for everyone to come and enjoy. The park is located on 256-acre Rice Lake, where fishing for pan fish like crappie, bluegill, and sunfish is popular. Today, visitors can come and spend the day, week, or season enjoying all the beauty the park has to offer.
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Phone
(507) 553-5864
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