Free Fishing In Minnesota State Parks

Did you know that you can fish for free in some Minnesota state parks?

Some parks will even loan you a fishing kit for the day!

DNA map of state parks with free fishing.

DNA map of state parks with free fishing.

Use the links below to find out more about free fishing, family fishing events, and helpful fishing tips from the Minnesota DNR:

  • MAP of Minnesota state parks with free fishing.

  • a LIST of MN state parks that provide free fishing kits that include a rod, a reel and a stocked tackle box.

  • Take Me Fishing has some helpful hints on everything from bait to casting to filleting a fish.

  • Further info on fishing in MN from the DNR

  • Twin Cities shore fishing sites as well as recently stocked fish types

  • Click HERE for a complete list of shore fishing sites in the Twin Cities as well as the amenities included

June 11-13th, 2021 is TAKE A KID FISHING Day!

Minnesotans 16 or older who take a child 15 or younger fishing don't need a license on this special weekend.

Wood Lake Nature Center

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Stumbled upon this little gem yesterday while on our way to the grocery store. Who knew that Richfield had a 150-acre cattail marsh in the middle of the city? We decided we needed to stop and check this place out. Nestled between 35W and Lyndale Ave, this nature center is home to migrating birds and waterfowl, includes 3 miles of walking trails, and a boardwalk through the marsh. 

You can visit the nature center Monday-Saturday: 8:30 am-5:00 pm and Sunday: 12:00-5:00 pm. The trails are open daily from sunrise to 11:00 pm. We started our visit by walking through the main building which has all kinds of taxidermied animals native to this area. There are also some tanks filled with turtles and salamanders for kids to observe. There are a few interactive spaces for kids to learn about animal habitats, sounds, and body structures. 

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After about 20 minutes in the main building, we headed out to the marsh trails. There are a few routes you can take to explore the grounds that extend from 0.1 miles up to 1.8 miles. We took the Boardwalk Trail (0.8 miles) that takes you along the wooden path over the marsh waters. As you walk along the boardwalk you can look for birds, turtles, fish, and salamanders. Teddy thought it was so cool to be walking on a floating path across the water. We watched the fish swimming in the water and laughed as the geese ran across our path. I highly recommend a visit!

6710 Lake Shore Drive
Richfield, MN 55423
612-861-9365

Cost: Free