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Summer Fun: There are many trails to hike on in west central Minnesota
- West Central Minnesota offers many natural parks and state parks with paved and natural hiking trails.
- Yellow Medicine County contains 27 acres of Minnesota River Prairie that is home to the state's rarest lizard species.
- The Glacial Lakes State Trail connects Kandiyohi and Stearns Counties, providing a route for hikers.
- Sibley State Park near New London has natural trails accessible daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., including seven miles of trails at the lower campground.
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Summer Fun: There are many trails to hike on in west central Minnesota
West Central Minnesota boasts a lot of natural beauty, with a number of state parks with miles of paved and natural hiking trails through out as well as designated scientific and natural areas. Here are some worth visiting: Blue Devil Valley Between Minnesota Highway 23 and U.S. Highway 212 in Yellow Medicine County lies 27 acres of natural Minnesota River Prairie, where the largest populations of Minnesota's rarest lizard species can be found.…
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