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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. Minnesota state parks press on with camping reservation ... - AOL

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    Vigilant planners in the crowd with an affinity for state park campgrounds used their spring training to book sites well into this summer, owing to the system's much-scrutinized 120-day window for ...

  4. Grand Portage State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park, held by the surrounding Grand Portage Indian Reservation and leased to the state of Minnesota for $1 a year, is the only U.S. state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band. [2] It is also the only Minnesota state park not owned by the state. [3]

  5. Lake Bemidji State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bemidji State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the north shore of 6,765-acre (27.38 km 2) Lake Bemidji. The northern half of the park preserves a spruce-tamarack bog . A district of National Park Service rustic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and National Youth Administration in the 1930s is on the ...

  6. Three ideas for using Minnesota state parks’ winter free day

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  7. Big Bog State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Big Bog State Recreation Area, a recent addition to the Minnesota state park system, is located on Minnesota State Highway 72, north of Waskish, Minnesota. It covers 9,459 acres (38.3 km 2 ), primarily swamps, bogs, and upland "islands".

  8. Jay Cooke State Park - Wikipedia

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    Jay Cooke State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, protecting the lower reaches of the Saint Louis River. The park is located about 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Duluth and is one of the ten most visited state parks in Minnesota. The western half of the park contains part of a rocky, 13-mile (21 km) gorge.

  9. Fort Snelling State Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 a swimming beach was opened in the park and visitation increased by 75%. An interpretive center was opened in 1974, the first year-round interpretive center in the Minnesota state park system. Even without a campground, this is the most visited state park in Minnesota for most years.