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Park trails link up to the Willard Munger State Trail at the north edge of the park; perfect for backpackers, bikers (both mountain and tour), hikers, horseback riders, and skiers. Check out the wildflowers in the spring, and the vivid colors in the fall.
Jay Cooke State Park is a popular winter recreation destination with something for everyone. Choose from 32 miles of cross-country ski trails, 10 miles of snowshoe and hiking trails or 12 miles of snowmobile trails. Gather around the fireplace afterwards in the warming shelter.
JAY COOKE STATE PARK 780 HIGHWAY 210 CARLTON, MN 55718 CARLTON COUNTY 218-673-7000 JAYCOOKE.STATEPARK@STATE.MN.US VISITOR TIPS • Wear good hiking shoes and bring plenty of water. • The beautiful St. Louis River is rocky with steep cliffs and unpredictable water flows. • Cellular communications are not always reliable in the park.
This itinerary will help you plan a two-day trip to visiting waterfalls along the North Shore, at jay Cooke, Tettegouche and Gooseberry Falls State Parks.
Photos and timeline illustrate the history of Jay Cooke State Park's swinging bridge.
Along the park's 50 miles of hiking trails, 8 miles of paved bike trails, and 13 miles of mountain-bike trails, blooming highlights include trillium, spring beauties, trout lilies, hepatica, wild ginger, and wood anemone.
State parks and recreation areas open to public hunting. At some state parks and state recreation areas (SRA), all or a portion of the park are open to public hunting and/or trapping according to Minnesota regulations unless otherwise noted. Maps showing the areas where hunting and trapping is allowed within each of these units are available by ...
Who was Jay Cooke? Hi! This is Kristine Hiller, Interpretive Naturalist at Jay Cooke State Park. One of the most common questions we get is how the park was developed and who it's named after. Many Minnesota state parks were named after local people or landmarks, but if you search for Jay
Beginning with Free Park Day on Saturday, June 8, visitors to Jay Cooke State Park can learn more about the historic Swinging Bridge with summer programming dedicated to the bridge’s 100th anniversary.
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.