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| Hayes Lake State Park | |
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Aninterpretive sign along the Bog Boardwalk at Hayes Lake State Park in Minnesota. | |
| Location | Roseau, Minnesota, United States |
| Nearest town | Wannaska |
| Coordinates | 48°37′23″N95°30′27″W / 48.62306°N 95.50750°W /48.62306; -95.50750 |
| Area | 2,958 acres (11.97 km2) |
| Elevation | 1,201 ft (366 m)[1] |
| Established | 1973 |
| Governing body | Minnesota Department of Natural Resources |
Hayes Lake State Park is astate park in northwesternMinnesota,United States, near the city ofRoseau. The state park was established in 1967 and dedicated in 1973. The park is named after A.H. Hayes, a local and proponent of the park.[2]
The park provides walking and biking trails, and shares horseback riding, skiing, and snowmobile trails with nearby Beltrami Island State Forest.[3]
Black bears are residents of the northern forest and are seen by visitors occasionally in this park. Other mammalian species that roam in and around this park aremoose,fisher,porcupine,bobcat,river otter,raccoon,deer,beaver,red fox,marten,Canadian lynx,mink, andtimber wolf.Loons,herons,grebes, and other water birds can be observed by bird watchers along the shoreline.
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