Trails
Summer
Wheelchair Accessible |
2.7 Miles |
Access this trail at the Interpretive Center or the beach. | |
Self Guided |
1.5 Miles |
This trail offers visitors a great opportunity to learn more about native plants and animals. | |
Hiking |
18 Miles |
Easy to moderate trails offer beautiful vistas and wind through woods and hilltop prairies and savannas. | |
Paved Bike |
1.8 Miles |
Trails in the park connect Lakeview Campground and the Interpretive Center. Besides the park bike trails, the Glacial Lakes State Trail is within five miles of Sibley and goes through New London, Spicer, and Willmar. | |
Horse |
7 Miles |
All horse trails begin and end at the Horse Trail Center. | |
Winter
Cross Country Skiing |
8 Miles |
Intermediate to challenging trails with lots of ups and downs. Double tracked, predominantly one-way loop trails. | |
Skate-Skiing |
2.5 Miles |
Skate from park office to Mt. Tom for a spectacular winter panoramic view of the area. | |
Snowmobile |
6 Miles |
Park trails connect to extensive county trail system. | |
Snowshoe |
Anywhere Except on Groomed Trails |
Must stay off groomed trails. Contact the park office for scheduled snowshoe hikes. Equipment is provided but reservations are required. | |
Other |
Ice Fishing |
Sibley is the gateway to fishing on Lake Andrew in the winter. Excellent crappie fishing, occasional walleyes and northerns. | |
