​​​​​Lac qui Parle Yellow Bank Watershed District

Stone Hill Park- Del Clark Lake

Directions:

At the 4-way stop junction of Hwy 68 & 75 in Canby, go west on Hwy 68 approximately 2 blocks (follow signs), 
turn left onto County Road 30 and go approximately 1 mile to Stone Hill Park.

2023 Rates  (all rates include sales tax)
Park Fees:

Yearly park pass                             $30.00

Daily park pass                               $ 5.00


Daily:
Electric & Water                              $30.00
Overflow (electric only)                   $20.00

Primitive                                          $20.00
                             
Weekly:
Electric & Water                              $160.00

Monthly:
Electric & Water                               $575.00

Seasonal: May 1 - Oct 1
Electric & Water                                 $1,450.00
Electric, Water & Sewer   (single)       $1,700.00
Electric, Water & Sewer  (double)       $1,900.00


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P.O. Box 2
Canby, MN  56220
Park Manager:  Ron Fjerkenstad
Phone:  507-223-7586 or 507-829-0394

A hard surface access road leads you to 64 spacious campsites.  We offer electric, water and sewer hook-ups at most sites for your camping needs.  Primitive sites are also available.

  • The modern showers and restrooms are kept clean and in good condition                            
  • A large basketball court is available for your recreational needs                                          
  • A paved bike trail leads straight into Canby   
  • A children's playground is located next to the beach and picnic area                              
  • The park has a shelter that can be reserved for large groups                                              
  • Manager on duty at all times

Del Clark Lake Sediment Retention Basins


Click on the photos below to view a time lapse of sediment retention basins that will filter pollutants prior to reaching the lake and help protect the status of Del Clark as a lake in full support of aquatic recreational use.  These projects were completed in June, 2021 with the aid of a Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources Clean Water Fund grant.