Historic Bluff Country Scenic Byway
Beaver Creek Valley State Park, MN

Among the classic recreation activities available at Beaver Creek Valley State Park, visitors may want to take some time to do some wildlife watching. Deer, raccoon, and even beaver make their home in this state park. Birdwatchers will appreciate a glimpse of an Acadian flycatcher.

The state park was once the site of an Indian village. Now it accommodates travelers who are interested in fishing, camping, picnicking, or hiking. Beaver Creek Valley State Park is known for its trout streams that are home to brown and native brook trout. The location of the park, nestled in the midst of the blufflands, is also attractive to migratory songbirds, such as the Acadian Flycatcher, Cerulean Warbler, and Louisiana Waterthrush. Visitors can take advantage of the park's camping opportunities and hiking trails that follow along streams and through hardwood forest.