Lebanon Hills Regional Park is the largest park in the Dakota County park system. Containing almost 2,000 acres, the park offers miles of trails and many lakes for year-round outdoor sports, recreation and environmental education.
The Lebanon Hills Visitor Center, located in the eastern section of the park, offers park information, interactive nature displays, courses and programs, equipment rental and access to all the beauty the park has to offer.
Dakota County Parks is actively restoring more than 1,100 acres of prairie and forest within Lebanon Hills Campground and planting more than 3,000 new trees and shrubs.
Non-refundable reservation fee per site per reservation: $8
Pull-through full hook up sites (water, sewer, electric 30/50 amp) – sites 56, 57 & 58: $43 per night
Full hook up sites (water, sewer, electric 30/50 amp): $41 per night
Standard electric (30 amp) sites: $32 per night
Standard nonelectric sites: $25 per night
Firewood: $7.50 (tax included) per bundle
Dump station: $13 for non-guests only
Tents are not allowed on pull-through full hook up and full hook up sites.
Standard electric and nonelectric sites can hold one 24-foot camper and 1–2 tents.
Lebanon Hills Campground reservations open Tuesday, March 7 at 9 a.m.
Reservations must be made online. No walk-in or email requests will be accepted.
I love this park! There are so many trails, lakes and small ponds to discover. It's also large enough to get "lost in the woods" without really getting lost. The trails are well marked and there are maps everywhere. Highly recommend!
Had a blast out kayaking today. The staff is always so friendly and professional. Cheap rentals and equipment is well maintained.
Really cool trail system a lot of floating walk ways and water views. Muskrats playing in the water, turtles floating around. Lots of birds chirping and hanging out. Long main trail and many side trails that circle around the lakes out there.
If you do hike around out there make sure u have a trail app like all trails or GMaps to help guide you around. So many side trails and places to go. One of the nicest hiking trails in the twin cities if you like long hikes and nature.
Always enjoy hiking in these trails. Several entry points to different parks of the park. Many lakes to walk around. A good section of trail is paved for easy walking. Rolling hills for a variety of views and terrain. The majority of the trails can be done in loops, very few out and backs.
This park is amazing, great for hiking, BBQ, skiing. In August, the white water lilies in the park lake are in full bloom, very beautiful. If you want to enjoy the white water lily at close range, you can bring your own kayak down to the lake to enjoy it.