Skalbekken County Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 14 rustic campsites nestled in a serene natural setting. This park is equipped with essential amenities, including shelters, restrooms, and water facilities, ensuring a comfortable camping experience. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, as well as designated horse trails complete with horse ties and manure bunkers, making it an ideal spot for equestrian activities.
For fishing aficionados, the park features a stunning rocky sandbar on its west side, where Hawk Creek flows into the Minnesota River, providing excellent fishing opportunities.
Established in 1967, Skalbekken became Renville County’s first park, with its original deed belonging to Ole Skalbeck. A notable highlight is Skalbeck’s log home, built in 1868, which was relocated to the park in 1974 to preserve its historical significance. Whether you're looking to camp, fish, or explore the great outdoors, Skalbekken County Park offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.