Pihl's Park
About this site
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 1960s 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. Additional Info: The park features 46 electrical sites (50 Amp), rustic camping, dump station, shelter house/picnic area, fire rings and picnic tables at each site, handicap accessible restrooms, shower house, playground, fishing pier, and nature trail. Park season runs May 1st through October 15th.
Amenities & access
Access
- Drive-in access
Amenities
- Showers
- Fire Rings
- Clean Water
- Trash
Hookups
- Electric
Contact
Location
43.641565, -93.730523
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