State Park
Ludlow Park
MN
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In 1916, the property which later became known as Ludlow Park and Ehlers Park, along with other adjacent lake shore frontage was obtained from G.W. Patterson and his wife, Mary E. Patterson, for a total of $1,050.00. Ludlow Park is the homesite of Worthington's first settler, G.J. Hoffman who started a lakeshore orchard. The park is named in honor of Horace J. Ludlow, who purchased the Hoffman homestead in 1875 and developed the Okabena apple.
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On and off street parking.
Water and electricity at restrooms, electricity only at shelter house.
Camper dumping station located at the intersection of 1st Ave SW and S. Shore Dr.
Play equipment installed in 2008.
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Dump Station
Picnic Tables
Trash Service
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles