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Visit Wolf Creek Falls and take in the historic ruins of Banning Sandstone Quarry. The park is known for camping, picnicking, cross-country skiing, beautiful trails for hiking and the study of natural history.
Take a snapshot tour of Banning State Park, plan your visit to the park, and experience all-out fun in Minnesota's great outdoors!
ABOUT THE PARK. Banning State Park is filled with gorgeous scenery, historic significance and recreational adventure. The park was created in 1963 to protect a unique landscape along the Kettle River. The river itself is a favorite of whitewater paddlers.
Some state parks remain open to all visitors, some have limited public access, and some are open only to hunters with special permits. This site provides information to non-hunters during the hunt season. If you are a hunter, you'll find more information here.
State parks and state recreation areas offer more than 5,000 campsites and a variety of cabins, guesthouses and other lodging. Plus, there are thousands of miles of rugged or paved state trails and state water trails that can lead you there.
Find fun and adventure for everyone in Minnesota’s 75 state parks and recreations areas! Things to do, places to go, maps, camping, fees, reservations and more.
2024 special deer hunts. Hunters may only possess and use nontoxic ammunition when participating in a special hunt or disease management hunt in a Minnesota State Park, on parks-mangaged lands or Scientific and Natural Area or in a regular hunt in a Scientific and Natural Area.
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Banning State Park also contains very important natural communities, rare species, and historic sites. That's why bouldering in Banning is allowed only in a limited area, at least until the Department of Natural Resources can quantify its environmental impact.
The Kettle River contains some rocky, high gradient rapids, most notably the series of whitewater rapids as the river flows through Banning State Park known as Hells Gate. This area most be avoided or portaged around as it is extremely dangerous.