About Blaine Lochness Park
Blaine MN is home to the unique attraction known as Lochness Park. This fun-filled outdoor adventure offers plenty of activities for outdoor enthusiasts young and old. From family picnics and bird watching to fishing, canoeing or hiking along the riverside, Lochness Park has something for everyone. With its beautiful woodlands, colourful meadows and breathtaking views you’ll find yourself immersed in the stunning natural landscape. What's more, visitors who wish to camp will be pleased to know the onsite pond is surrounded by shady camping spots that are perfectly positioned for a tranquil escape from the bustle of everyday life.
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Lochness Park Hiking Trail
Lochness Park in Blaine, Minnesota offers visitors a 1.4-mile long looped trail that provides a unique hiking experience. As you journey throughout the route, you will find yourself encompassed by prairie habitat, lush hardwood forest with oak, aspen, ash and maple trees as well as passing through views of Lochness Lake. There are no fees to use this park; however it is advised to keep dogs on leash while walking along the brightly paved asphalt trails or small boardwalk section. Parking for Lochness Park can be found at Lexington Avenue north of 109th Avenue NE. Plan your visit soon for an unforgettable hike.
History of Lochness Park
Blaine's Lochness Park has become a widely known and beloved spot over the years. The area is a peaceful sanctuary boasting an abundance of nature-based activities such as fishing, swimming and canoeing. For those interested in history, the park's signature 20-acre lake first appeared on township maps in 1857, serving as an idyllic swimming hole for generations of families to come. What gives Lochness Park its unique charm is surely its natural beauty, pristine and wild animal populations, diverse flora, open spaces for relaxation, and recreation opportunities. Area residents have been grateful to have this wonderful natural resource so close to their homes. Blaine’s Lochness Park has taken on a life of its own since it first became available to the public in 1950 and continues to be a treasured destination for all who visit.
