Friday, August 7, 2009

Hayes Lake State Park

Hayes Lake, a tiny park we had never even heard of, was our favorite of the whole trip. What a gem! We had moved east from the prairie, through aspen-oak stands and into coniferous forests. For the first time we were in the northern Minnesota that's familiar to us--the tall red and white pines, and a lake that could be in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area . . . except that it was created by a dam on the Roseau River.

We stayed two nights under the pines, enjoying the quiet, meticulous campground. It was clear that the staff takes pride in their park. The large picnic area and sandy swimming beach are lovingly maintained.

On the morning of our last day, we woke to deep pink clouds--one of the most beautiful daybreaks we have ever seen, a magical way to end our stay at Hayes Lake.

2 comments:

Eclecta said...

That is one of the most amazingly pink skies I've ever seen! How wonderful and what a bonus that you captured it for the camera. Thank you for sharing!
Ghislaine aka Eclecta

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing this wonderful picture of the pink sky!
Jo