Minnesota holds 76 state parks and recreation areas ready for you to explore. Whether you are looking to get away for the weekend or make a one day visit, it is time to get outside. Gooseberry Falls State Park, also known as the “Gateway to the North Shore”, is home to 5 waterfalls and a trail that leads visitors to an up close view of the falls. The Mississippi River is a well known wonder of Minnesota, and the Great River Bluffs State Park 500-foot-tall bluffs provides the perfect view. With four trail overlooks and a magnificent surrounding forest, this park will give you a fresh view of the Mississippi. If you are a history fanatic, the Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park is for you. The guided, 1.5- hour tour of the mine will allow you to follow in the footsteps of 1862 to 1962 iron ore miners. If the tour is not catching your attention, you can also go boating or fishing on Lake Vermilion, hike through the pine forest, or go for a bike ride on the Mesabi Trail. Minnesota State Parks offer a picturesque escape into nature’s beauty, with each park boasting its own unique charm awaiting your arrival.
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Exploring Minnesota’s natural beauty is a must for residents and visitors. Whether you visit your all time favorite hiking trail or make a drive up north to one of the beautiful state parks, Minnesota’s outdoors awaits.