Glendalough State Park

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Across
  1. 4. Battle Lake, The lake that is the largest within the park (335 acres)
  2. 6. grass Prairie, The prairie ecosystem that is part of the park's western section
  3. 8. DNR, The state park agency that now manages Glendalough after it was transferred in 1992
  4. 9. The family who owned Glendalough and the Minneapolis Tribune in 1941
  5. 11. Trail, The area where the park’s interpretive kiosks educate about Native American history
  6. 12. The year Glendalough was donated to The Nature Conservancy
Down
  1. 1. The Irish term meaning "Valley of Two Lakes," after which Glendalough was named.
  2. 2. Theoriginal developer of Glendalough in 1903
  3. 3. Glendalough's former name, before it became a state park.
  4. 5. The type of forest that exists in parts of Glendalough, home to a variety of wildlife.
  5. 7. Goose, The type of wildlife commonly seen at the park, known for its large population
  6. 10. A popular bird found nesting in Glendalough, also the symbol of strength and freedom
  7. 12. The year Glendalough became a state park (after donation by the Cowles family).