Bray Park

USA / Minnesota / Madison Lake /

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Bray Park features open space and attractive wooded areas. Overnight RV and tent campers are welcome. There are numerous activities for young and old to enjoy. The park contains a 0.7 mile-long hard-surfaced nature trail.

An additional 1.4 mile-long primitive footpath trail includes a unique 70 foot-long swinging bridge over a ravine. A log cabin/interpretative center is available and can be reserved for group meetings, family gatherings, and company picnics. Call (507) 243-3885 to make am reservation.

Location: On the southeastern shore of Madison Lake off County Road 48, about 2 miles southeast of the City of Madison Lake.

Lake: Madison Lake (1,347 acres) contains crappies, sunfish, walleye, northerns, bass, and bullheads. A fishing dock and boat landing dock are provided.

Amenities:
10 tent camping sites (reservations)
33 mobile camping sites (reservations)
Picnic tables
Picnic Shelters
Firebases
Drinking water
Electrical hookup
Swim beach
Bathhouse
Playground
Nature trail
Interpretive center
Fishing
Fishing dock
Boat launch
Dump station
Canoe & Paddleboat Rentals
Resident caretaker

Park Size: 102.3 acres
Acquisition date: Sept. 1972
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   44°11'5"N   93°47'39"W
This article was last modified 17 years ago