Located on the back waters of spring creek, Oraas Park offers great opportunities to catch wildlife in action from the footbridge that crosses the creek. Come spend a night under the Bur Oaks and enjoy sometime with your family and friends.
The park offers a relaxed setting for neighborhood gatherings, family camping, and convenient wayside rest for travelers. The park has a shelter for picnics and a children’s playground. Water is supplied by Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water at a central hydrant. All camping must be paid for in advance before campers will be allowed to park in a spot, and before a reservation will be accepted.
Oraas Park, located along US Hwy 59 seven miles south of Clarkfield or nine miles west of Hanley Falls.
To find directions via G.P.S., enter:
1977 US Hwy 59, Clarkfield MN 56223
Camping is available with 110 volt electrical hookups and is $27/night for campers and $10/night for tents.
The picnic shelters at both parks can be reserved for group gatherings at a rate of $25 per event, plus damage deposit if applicable.
All camping must be paid for in advance before campers will be allowed to park in a spot, and before a reservation will be accepted.
Beautiful and quiet park, rv dump would be very nice, but we will be back
It was my dog's pick. There were a hundred posts and trees to pick from. He watered as many as he could.
The park is beautiful, so many trees and acres of mowed grass, and A curious, mysterious bridge over an oxbow lake.
I found a perfect giant owl feather as a gift for the friend I would visit, laying on the bridge. We had the park to ourselves until we loaded to leave. A Van rolled in with a family from Tyler, making a quick bathroom break. It was an unexpected meeting of an old friend. Neither of us have been there before.
Bring mosquito spray. A lot of it.
Now I regret only taking video so I cant share the pictures
Nice park. Water and electric hookups at each site. Each site had plenty of space. We happened to be the only one in the park all weekend, which was awesome. Close to neighboring towns for any essentials that were missed. Hidden gem!
We were at Timm County Park. Lovely park with lots of mature trees for shade. Beach is great. Sites are level and other campers were very friendly. We are glad that you have spots available for weekend campers like us.
Hidden gem! Well kept and clean Park. Kudos to Yellow Medicine County.