There are 75 Minnesota state parks and recreation areas ready for you to explore. Go camping, take a nature hike, pack a picnic...your adventure awaits, so grab a map and get outside!
Fall Color Finder
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Fall hunting in state parks
Many parks hold fall hunts to help control their deer population. Some parks remain open to all visitors during these hunts, some have limited public access, and some are open only to hunters with special permits.
Find out which parks have hunts this season »
Don't get lost in the woods
Download geoPDF maps at home. They'll display your current location like Google Maps, but you don't have to be connected to the Internet or have cell service while using the map.
Fish for free in most state parks
If you're a Minnesota resident, you can fish in many state parks without a fishing license!
Know the "Key 3" before you go
- Plan to be flexible. Explore new destinations and consider mid-week travel. Parks are busy as more people get outdoors, so we encourage you to discover a new favorite!
- Arrive prepared. Buy your vehicle permit online, check visitor alerts, and download maps before your trip.
- Recreate responsibly. Help conserve these special places for the future by staying on trails and leaving no trace.