Welcome to Todd County’s Parks and Trails page.
Todd County offers an abundance of Parks and Trails to explore. On this page, you will find locations and maps of Parks, Biking, Hiking and Snowmobile trails. You will also find information on the Park and Trails Board and current projects.
Todd County Parks, Open Space and Trails Plan
“This Plan is the result of a collaborative effort between the Todd County Development Corporation (TCDC) on behalf of the Todd County Board of Commissioners with interested citizens and landowners, recreational organizations, cities and townships, and other groups in Todd County.
Funding for this Plan primarily came from Blandin Foundation through the Community Investment Partnership (CIP) program. The Eastman Kodak Company and the Initiative Foundation provided additional funds to support this plan. In kind support came from citizens and local officials along with County staff who contributed hundreds of hours of time to help shape the planning process and the content of this policy document.” Volume 1 Sec 1 – Welcome and Purpose
Maps and inventories created to assist in the planning process.
Parks, Open Space and Trail Plan Maps
***The maps and inventories listed below were created to assist in the development of the Todd County Parks, Open Space and Trails Plan.Related Links:Osakis – Recreational Trail Plans
Battle Point Park - Lake Osakis

Battle Point Park, East Lake Osakis |
 Battle Point Park, East Lake Osakis |
Todd County assumed ownership of the park property known as Battle Point in May of 1977. A park improvement plan was developed and the initial park improvements began between 1983 and 1985. The first improvements included the development of the boat ramp and parking lot. According to project documents, prior to the parking lot work an Archeological Study was completed and nothing of historical value was found.
Battle Point County Park is located in southwestern Todd County along the eastern shore of Lake Osakis. The park is approx. 10 acres in size and forms a peninsula into Lake Osakis. According to the 1983 Todd County Park and Recreation Management Plan in the pre-settlement years Sioux and Chippewa Indians occupied the area and many battles were fought between them. The most recently recorded battle describes a confrontation in 1866 resulting in many casualties at the water’s edge of Lake Osakis.
Public Park and Recreation inventories have been conducted and included in countywide plans developed over the past several years including the Todd County Community Based Comprehensive Plan adopted in 2001, a Blandin funded Campbell Study, and the Todd County Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan. Each of those studies identified a need for public recreation opportunities in Todd County, and making improvements to Battle Point Park was prioritized in each of the planning processes.
In 2004 and 2005 meetings were held and attended by Lake Osakis area residents along with Todd County staff to discuss Osakis Area Recreation Projects. The first project identified by this group to work on was to make improvements to Battle Point Park. The list of enhancements included the need for a fishing pier. Following the fishing pier were additional boat launches, picnic tables, picnic shelter, upgraded restrooms, running water, trash cans and signage.
The Todd County Board of Commissioners had the property boundary of Battle Point Park surveyed and marked in 2005 for the purpose of identifying park boundaries and to create a base map for future enhancements.
The Todd County Board of Commissioners created a County Park and Trail Board in 2008. The current board consists of two County Commissioners, and seven citizen representatives , one from each of the Commissioner Districts and two A-Large.
Completed Projects at Battle Point Park
* Park Pavilion (2011) * Fishing Pier (2012) * Updated Sidewalks to Pier, Pavilion and Restrooms (2012) * Reconstruction of Pavilion (2014) * Playground Equipment (2015 & 2016) * Added 2nd Dock to Boat Landing (2017) * Improved Lighting by Restrooms (2017) |
Current Projects at Battle Point Park
* Brush Cleaning in the Park * Adding More Fishing Docks / Piers * Develop Camping Area * Upgrading the Bathroom’s * Adding more Playground Equipment |
Battle Point Park & Pavilion Rental
Rental Rateswith Electrical Service: $100.00 per day
(To rent please contact the Todd County Auditor/Treasurer Office at
320-732-4469.
Bike, Hike and Snowmobile Trails
 Lake Wobegon Regional Trail |
Lake Wobegon Bicycle & Pedestrian Trail
The Todd County portion of the Lake Wobegon Trail is 7.6 miles long and extends east from Osakis through West Union and south to the Stearns County line. Project construction was completed in June 2006. The Stearns County connection was completed in 2007 making this trail system one of the longest blacktopped and off road bike & pedestrian trails in our nation, approximately 125 miles long. The Osakis Visitors Center is located adjacent to the trail in downtown Osakis, with visitor parking available. In West Union the trail passes through their downtown City Park, also with visitor parking available.
Snowmobile TrailsSnowmobiling is a popular past time in Todd County with approx. 400 miles of groomed trails winding through the county.
For more information about the Todd County Snowmobile Trails Contact:
Todd Area Trail Association
Justin Rinde
PO Box 253
Browerville, MN 56438
Parks Around the County
Many of the communities in Todd County provide parks and playgrounds for residents and visitors to visit.
If you are looking for a pleasant place to spend an afternoon with your grandchildren or a place to swim, sit or picnic, check out the parks of Todd County!
Christ the King School Playground – Browerville
Christ the King School Playground 750 Main St N Browerville MN *Swings, Slides, Tubes & Monkey Bar |
Christ the King School Playground, Browerville |
North Park – Browerville
North Park 32011 County 21 Browerville MN *Picnic Tables & Shaded Area beside Eagle Creek |
North Park, Browerville |
Athletic Complex – Browerville Public School
Browerville Public School Athletic Complex Located at 6th St W & Park Ave N Browerville MN *Playground, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Running Track, Softball/Baseball Fields, Summer Rec Program |
Athletic Complex, Browerville Public School |
South Park – Browerville
South Park 91 Main St S Browerville MN *Covered Picnic Area with Picnic Tables, Swings, Sand Digging Machine, Information Kiosk, Bathrooms *Ice Skating at 5th St N & Gillis during the winter months This is a nice area to stop and take a break along US 71 |
South Park, Browerville |
Bass Lake Park – Grey Eagle
Bass Park Lake Wayside Reset Located on the NE corner of Bass Lake *Public Boat Access, Fishing Pier, Swimming, Picnic Area **Clean lake, good fishing Boat Access Information |
Bass Lake Park, Grey Eagle |
Lion’s Centennial Park – Grey Eagle 13 Acres located on the NE corner of Grey Eagle MN *Tennis Courts, Sand Volleyball Courts, 2 Shelters, Softball Field with lights, Restrooms, Trailer Dump, Well Maintained, Everyone Welcome! **Shelters subject to reservations Contact: City of Grey Eagle PO Box 116 Grey Eagle MN 56336 Phone: 320-285-2464 Email: Grey Eagle City |
Lion's Centennial Park, Grey Eagle |
City Parks – 4 Parks in Long Prairie
City of Long Prairie Parks – More information
The following is a listing of the city parks:
Soldier’s Field – lighted softball field Westside Park – playground & softball field Locke Park – playground Water Tower Hill – picnic area and winter sledding Lake Charlotte Park – swimming beach, volleyball, basketball court, lighted softball field, picnic shelters and playground area. There is also a public access and fishing pier adjacent to Lake Charlotte Public Access |
Lake Charlotte Park, Long Prairie |
Dower Lake Recreation Area – Staples
Dower Lake Recreation Area Camping, swimming, nature trails 20 Modern sites, elec hookup 25 Rustic sites Location: Dower Lake Contact: Kevin Grondahl 425 4th St NE Staples MN Phone: 218-894-2553 Public Access Information |
Dower Lake Recreation Area, Staples |
Battle Point County Park – Lake Osakis
Located on the east side of Lake Osakis, Battle Point became a County Park in 1977. The park currently includes boat access to lake Osakis, picnic area and walking trails. |
Battle Point Park, East Lake Osakis |
Big Birch Lake Park – Grey Eagle Big Birch Lake Park 30248 102nd St Grey Eagle MN *Picnic Area, Swimming, Dock, Beach & Lawn Area, Bath house *Closes at 10pm |
City Park – Hewitt City Park Located off US 71 on the Wing River *Picnic Tables, Swimming, Tubing **Other recreation nearby in Hewitt: Softball Field, Tennis Court |
Osakis Public Beach 1200 Lake St E Osakis MN *Beach, Bath house, Showers, Dock, Diving Board, Lifeguard *Closes at 8:00pm |
Lions Park – Eagle Bend Lions Park 1st Ave SE Eagle Bend MN *Softball Field, Tennis Court, Small Playground Area |
Nelson Park – Eagle Bend Nelson Park 3rd Ave SW Eagle Bend MN *Full size Basketball court, Sand Volleyball, Roller Blading Area, Picnic Shelter, Tarred Walking Path **Future expansion plans include: 2 additional playgrounds, memorial path & fountain for reflection and peace of mind |
Wayside Rest & Park – Eagle Bend Wayside Rest & Park Located on US 71 Eagle Bend MN *Picnic Shelter, BBQ grills, Restroom |
Living Legacy Gardens
The Living Legacy Garden is a public garden established in 2001 at the Central Lakes College Ag Center. The 10-acre garden is designed to offer life-long learning in a beautiful garden setting. The focus of the garden is to demonstrate plants suitable for growing in Zone 3 as well as to provide a relaxing spot to enjoy nature’s beauty.
The Garden will be completed in three phases over several years and will demonstrate perennials, shade-loving plants, herbs, fruits, wildflowers and native plants. Initial funding for the garden was obtained through the U of M Central Region Partnership. Many private and commercial donations have been received as well. The perennial garden has been established and work is moving forward on the orchard, shade, therapeutic and herb gardens.
Visitors are welcome to enjoy the gardens at any time and to participate in various educational events. Please call
218-894-5161 or email
sjudd@gwmail.clc.mnscu.edu for more information or directions. You may also visit out web site at
http://www.clcmn.edu/ag-energy-center/living-legacy-gardens/.
Staples Area Parks – more information
Related links:City of Staples – Parks & Recreation
Todd County Park & Trails Board
Parks & Trails Board Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM. Meetings are held at the Historic Courthouse Prairie Conference Room.
215 1st Avenue Long Prairie, MN.
Call
320-760-5740 to verify meeting
Everyone is Welcome!
Parks & Trails Current Projects
Battle Point Park, East Lake Osakis Battle Point Park on Lake Osakis: Phase 3 of the Playground Equipment * Shoreline Maintenance * Maintain Forest Management Plan * Park Maintenance Plan * Fundraising |
Battle Point Park, East Lake Osakis |
Lake Wobegon Trail The Todd County portion of the Lake Wobegon Trail is 7.6 miles long and extends east from Osakis through West Union and south to the Stearns County line. Project construction was completed in June 2006. The Stearns County connection was completed in 2007 making this trail system one of the longest blacktopped and off road bike & pedestrian trails in our nation, approximately 125 miles long. The Osakis Visitors Center is located adjacent to the trail in downtown Osakis, with visitor parking available. In West Union the trail passes through their downtown City Park, also with visitor parking available. |
Lake Wobegon Trail |
Long Prairie River Canoe Access * Remove the Property from the State’s Name and put the property into Todd County’s Name |
Latest Park and Trails News: * Phase 2 of the Playground Equipment is Complete “Come to the Park and see the improvements” |
Located in Reynolds Township |
Located in Reynolds Township |
Located in Reynolds Township |
Long Prairie Walk-In Canoe Access Map