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A hike on Hiking Club route and the High Peak Trail to this park's highest point.


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3.6

Miles

5.8

KM

Lollipop

1,348' 411 m

High

1,204' 367 m

Low

284' 86 m

Up

283' 86 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

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Features Birding · Fishing · Lake · Swimming · Wildflowers · Wildlife

The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.. A vehicle permit is required ($7/day or $35/year). This can be purchased at the park office (if it's open) or online. Trails are open to hikers and horses in the summer (Apr-Nov) and for Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking in the winter (Dec-Mar). Some trails are open to snowmobiles during the winter.

Overview

This hike takes you up and down over a rolling terrain composed for moraines deposited by massive glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age. It crosses or passes various habitats, including forest, prairie, marsh, and lake before ascending to the highest point in this state park. From there you have an expansive view out over the rolling hills that sit on the crossroads between the prairie land ecosystem to the west and the central hardwood forests to the east. On a clear day it's an amazing view.

Description

This route starts at the parking lot at the primitive group camp (look for the blue Hiking Club sign). From there, it goes over a ridge, around the southeast end of Signalness (Mountain) Lake on a boardwalk, and up to the Oakridge Campground. This will take you through Trail Intersections B, C, and D.

From the campground, the trail (now the High Peak Trail) goes southeast toward the highest elevation in the park and consists of two connected loops. Stay to the right (south) at Intersection E and you'll follow the High Peak Trail across an area of rare native prairie and gently up into a hardwood forest at Intersection F. Stay to the right here and continue up to Intersection G. Again stay to the right to continue on to the high point at 1,352 feet.

From the high point you look out over a series of rolling hills (the Leaf Hills) that are the terminal moraine of a massive glacier that retreated from here at the end of Wisconsin glaciation. The glaciers that formed these moraines were up to 1.2 miles thick.

From the summit, continue on the loop back to Intersection G and then F and, at F, go right (northeast) to drop down past the Oak backcountry campsite and a small unnamed lake and up to Intersection E. From here, follow the trail you came in on back to the parking lot at the trailhead.

Flora & Fauna

Squirrels, deer, beaver, wood ducks, raccoons, pileated woodpeckers and occasionally coyotes can be seen. Migratory waterfowl can be seen in the lakes in the Spring and Fall.

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Photos

Approaching the Oakridge Campground.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN
Following the loop from the high point back to Intersection G.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN
View from the park's high point.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN
On the High Peak Trail.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN
View from the High Peak Trail.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN
Signalness Lake still with some ice cover in early spring.
Apr 27, 2023 near Starbuck, MN

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