Charles A. Lindbergh State Park
About
To enter the state parks, you need a state permit. There is potable water available for drinking, and there is also non-potable water available for rinsing. The water is located 2 miles South on Lindbergh Drive.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 632 reviews
I absolutely love this park. The hiking trails are peaceful and scenic, the setting along the Mississippi River is perfect, and the campground is phenomenal—quiet, wooded, and a great place to relax. My only wish is that the Lindbergh home was open for tours more often. It can be hard to catch it when it’s available. Even so, this park is a great stop in central Minnesota.
This is a nice cozy state park with plenty of trail options. The camping sites are very colorful during the fall season. Much recommended.
Had a great time. Quiet little park. Has a lending library at the park entrance! Bring books to swap!!!!!! Heard owls while camping, and saw a family of river otters munching reeds! SUPER CLEAN FACILITIES! You can tell the people that work here love their park!
A beautiful historic state park. We camped for a couple nights with kids. The park ranger was so friendly and everything was clean and beautiful. There are a few nice trails with bridges, a campground for tents and rvs, 2 creekside camp sites for canoeing stopover, canoe and kayak rentals, a picnic and small playground area for day use. It was nice and quiet at night. There are nice clean restrooms. Also, showers for campers. We enjoyed our camping trip.
Very small park in Little Falls. More like a large city or county park than a state park. Not much for amenities but there is a very nice picnic area with some playground equipment and lots of picnic tables. Large majestic white pines was the parks highlight and slightly make up for the limited hiking trails. It is worth a few hour stop if your passing threw, it does have a small nice campground.
