Spread across 15,818 acres, this state park has open grasslands, lakes, bogs, and hills. The park is named for the Savanna Portage Trail, which was historically used by Native Americans and, later, by European fur traders. Visitors to the park can also hike the Continental Divide trail. Water on one side of the divide flows to the Mississippi River, while the other side flows to Lake Superior. Animals such as moose, coyotes, skunks, and wolves can be found roaming the park, and birdwatchers can spot loons, Canada geese, warblers, and a variety of other songbirds.…
