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Sakatah Lake State Park

50499 Sakatah Lake State Park Rd., Waterville, Minnesota 56096 USA

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“Rollick through the Forest!”

Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail runs through Sakatah Lake State Park and stretches 39 miles from Mankato to Faribault. The paved trail offers hikers, bikers, skiers, and snowmobilers beautiful scenery through Minnesota's hardwoods. Sakatah Lake, a natural widening of the Cannon River, lures canoeists to paddle the calm waters, and anglers to catch walleye, large mouth and white bass, northern pike, and panfish. Whatever the season, visitors enjoy camping and picnicking.  Members of the Dakota Nation, the Wahpekita (Wapacoota) tribe inhabited the area that is now the park. They named the area Sakatah, which translates to "the sights and sounds of children playing on the hill," or loosely translated as "Singing Hills" for the state trail. The Cannon and other area rivers served as an important Indian water route between south central Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Big Woods made land travel difficult and a water route allowed larger loads. Numerous trading posts and Indian villages existed along the route. A village site is believed to have existed in the area of the point separating Upper Sakatah and Lower Sakatah Lakes. In 1862 a trader by the name of Alexander Faribault established a post on the northeast shore of Cannon Lake -- one of the first white settlements in the area. He eventually opened at least five other trading posts along the Cannon River. Glacial activity 14,000 years ago shaped this landscape. The park sits on a moraine, a large mound of rock and mineral debris deposits. In some areas of the park, these moraine deposits are up to 400 feet deep. Glacial ice blocks left by receding glaciers formed depressions which filled with water creating lakes such as Sakatah Lake.

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5 people have reviewed this location

Ratings Summary

4.3 Access
4.3 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
3.3 Site Quality
4.0 Noise

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on May 13, 2019

AT&T 4G

Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on April 15, 2023

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on April 10, 2017
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Campendium

April 10, 2017
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I stayed here one night in April 2017 in a small travel trailer. Great park, good trails, totally worth a visit.

The campground has four loops and most of the sites do NOT have electric hookups. Electric sites end with an "e" and are in the middle loops toward the center area. I stayed at __e, which had working and properly wired 30A power. It was a horizontally/width level site but a slight incline to reverse. Good privacy.

You can hear highway traffic from the campground, which would be worse toward sites 40, 41, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, which practically back up right up to the highway. However, there is very, very little traffic after dark.

Note that the campground has more loops than on the map view on Google Maps, be sure to check satellite view. I’ve also uploaded Streetview 360° images from a few spots around the campground and along the trails. The park map says they close a gate at the entrance at 10pm, but I don't know if this is true.

Cell service in April 2017:
AT&T: 5 bars LTE, 57ms ping, 4.59mbps down, 12.17mbps up
Verizon: 2 bars LTE, 30ms ping, 15.31mbps down, 3.97mbps up
T-Mobile: 2 bars LTE

As with all Minnesota State Parks, you need a daily or annual permit, and sites can be reserved online, even same-day. Reservations that begin today do not incur an additional reservation fee, but if you reserve tomorrow or later, there is an added fee.

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Nightly Rate: $25.00

Days Stayed: 1

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5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
4 Noise

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Campendium

May 13, 2019
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Less than one hour drive from the Twin Cities, a cute little park that's perfect for an overnight getaway. Decent dirt trails through the woods, but not lengthy. A few miles perhaps. A wonderful paved bike trail that runs along the lake, but it doesn't loop in the park, it's just a section of a much longer trail that cut's through the park. Nice sites that are well spaced out with trees and vegetation for privacy plus a really friendly park staff. Nearby town has all the essentials if you forget anything. More trails or longer trips would be nice, but it's excellent for what it is.

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Nightly Rate: $30.00

Days Stayed: 1

Site Number: 61

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Verizon 4G

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ALaClair

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July 28, 2020
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We showed up for our 3 day stay, and were swarmed by hundreds of mosquitoes. That was just outside the camp office. When I backed into our site we couldn't even get out of the vehicle. While driving to our site we saw 1 camper, and they were covered head to toe with a hoody pulled tight around their face. It was 84 degrees.
We called the park service and they moved us another state park 56 miles away, and it was fine. We shortened our trip by a day, and had to shuffle some other stays.
The pictures don't really show how dark and unkempt this campground is.

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Nightly Rate: $30.00

Days Stayed: 0

Site Number: 21

3 Access
3 Location
2 Cleanliness
1 Site Quality
3 Noise

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April 15, 2023
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Lake Sakatah State park is right on the lake and has a 39 mile paved bike trail that goes straight through the park. A one mile walk/ride into nearby Waterville brings you directly to a charming coffee/ice cream shop. There is a check in office with gift/supplies/maps. Staff is very friendly. Sites are a little on the rustic side, but spaced apart nicely and offer some privacy. They are not the most level, and not big rig friendly as the roads can be narrow and there are lots of trees. Bathhouse and water sources are not turned on until May 5th. We visited April 15th, but the front office had a frost free spigot available and they allowed us to fill up our potable tank.

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Nightly Rate: $33.00

Days Stayed: 3

Site Number: 35e

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Sakatah Lake State Park

50499 Sakatah Lake State Park Rd.
Waterville, Minnesota
56096 USA
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