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  2. List of Minnesota state parks - Wikipedia

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    [3] Minnesota's state park system is the second oldest in the United States, after New York's. [4]: 2 Minnesota's state parks are spread across the state in such a way that there is a state park within 50 miles (80 km) of every Minnesotan. [5] The most recent park created is Lake Vermilion State Park, created in 2010.

  3. Afton State Park - Wikipedia

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    During the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown, all state parks were closed, leaving Afton open to a serious vandalism and burglary of three park buildings. A group of a dozen young men drove around the gate into the park, where they ransacked an administrative building and vandalized two camper cabins.

  4. William O'Brien State Park - Wikipedia

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    Drive-in camping is available for both tents and RVs. There are two main camping areas, one near the river and one on top of the bluffs. Several sites on top of the bluff are accessible via a short (max. 100 yards) walk from a parking area. Small, rustic camper cabins in the campground on top of the bluff offer slightly more comfortable camping.

  5. Minnesota state parks changing, but most important things ...

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    Aug. 25—NEW LONDON — Minnesota's state parks have changed quite a bit from the days when most overnight visitors pitched a tent rather than rolled in with a camper or recreational vehicle, but ...

  6. Beaver Creek Valley State Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Creek Valley State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, featuring a steep, narrow valley carved by East Beaver Creek. This spring-fed stream is a fishing destination for its native brook trout, and introduced brown trout. The park rests on a heavily forested valley, up to 250 feet (76 m) deep in places, amidst the farmland ...

  7. Wild River State Park - Wikipedia

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    The main campground boasts 94 drive-in sites—34 of which have electrical hookups—along with six camper cabins, showers, and flush toilets. A rustic horse campground contains 20 sites—15 of which have electricity—but no showers. A tent-only primitive group camp with vault toilets accommodates up to 18 people each in nine sites.

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