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 | | MN |  | Grand oaks and delicate prairie flowers grace the rugged, rolling landscape of this park. Wide praries, deep ravines, grassy hills, rugged bluffs, rolling terrain.
|  | | MN |  | Explore summer forests, meadows, and lakeshores, and miles of groomed cross-country ski trails in the winter months. Lake Independence, Lake Katrina, Half Moon Lake, Spurzem Lake, "Big Woods" forest, meadow.
|  | | MN |  | Home to manyspecies of birds, reptiles and amphibians, and mammals, with a majestical backdrop of mountains and waterfalls for all to enjoy. Kettle River, sandstone rock formations, Wolf Creek Falls, Robinson's Ice Cave.
|  | | MN |  | Sun-drenched prairies, grasslands, and marshes offer a beautiful and peaceful backdrop for many recreational activities. Mink, raccoons, songbirds, hawks, coyotes, and a large winter herd of whitetail deer.
|  | | MN |  | Marsh and tamarack swamps ring Carver Park Reserve's four lakes, creating an intricately complex ecosystem. Lowry Nature Center, marshlands, tamarack swamps, beaver, otter, trumpeter swan, osprey, and butterflies.
|  | | MN |  | Rushing rivers and grand waterfalls lay within deep gorges, lush with moss and ferns that grow on black volcanic rock. Birch, spruce, and white cedar, Lake Superior, moose, wolves, pine martens, bears, warblers and chickadees.
|  | | MN |  | Aspen, birch, pines, balsam fir, and maples blanket rolling uplands. The largest breeding population of bald eagles in continental US. Disappearing Lake, flora, gray wolf, great gray owl, bald eagles, 1300 lakes, 923 miles of rivers and streams, wetlands.
|  | | MN |  | A Mecca for winter recreation, Cleary Lake Regional Park is an oasis nestled amidst a rapidly developing community. Cleary Lake, Poplar Creek, par-3 length 9-hole golf course.
|  | | MN |  | Situated on the banks of the Mississippi River, this 610-acre park offers visitors the chance to see our nation's greatest river up-close. Mississippi River, North Hennepin Trail Corridor.
|  | | MN |  | This 2,600 acre park evokes images of early pioneers as they crossed the wilderness in covered wagons. Crow River, 600-acre restored prairie, delicate wildflowers, seasonal color display.
|  | | MN |  | This 5,300-acre park is the largest of the Hennepin Parks. Bald eagles and sandhill cranes, abundant wildlife, woodlands, rolling terrain.
|  | | MN |  | This 160-acre park provides challenging hills for hikers, bikers, and skiers, all in a beautiful wooded lakeside setting. Fish Lake, Central Hill, marshlands.
|  | | MN |  | Learn of the rich history of this site amid an abundance of birds, wildlife, rare plants, and recreational opportunities. White-tailed deer, red and gray foxes, beavers, hawks, owls, Canada geese, songbirds, glacial till.
|  | | MN |  | Located on the north shore of Medicine Lake in the City of Plymouth, the 310-acre French Regional Park provides intimate views of wetland wildlife. Medicine Lake, canoe trails, wetland wildlife.
|  | | MN |  | Lakes, wildflowers (including 27 different types of orchids), and spectacular scenery are everywhere in this majestic park. Loons, grebes, cormorants, herons, beaver, porcupine, black bears, wolves.
|  | | MN |  | The wildflowers in spring and vivid colors in fall make Jay Cooke a palette of beauty in any season. Woodpecker, marsh hawk, great blue heron, molten rock, slate, graywacke, red clay, hardwood forest, water-eroded gorge.
|  | | MN |  | This gently rolling Big Woods landscape, with its numerous wetland areas, provides a haven for trumpeter swans and many other species of wildlife. Lake Rebecca, Rattail Lake, Roy Lake, trumpeter swans, "Big Woods", swimming beach.
|  | | MN |  | Glacial ridges and hilly terrain make Murphy-Hanrehan one of the most challenging cross-country ski areas in the Twin Cities. Glacial ridges, rolling hills.
|  | | MN |  | Open fields, wetlands, upland forests, lakes, and forest edges provide the perfect habitat for many southern Minnesota wildlife species Muskrat, mink, rabbit, red fox, songbirds, woodpeckers, hawks, bur oak, basswood, aspen, butternut, elm, ash.
|  | | MN |  | Over 3,000 acres of rolling oak forest and prairie and 2,700 acres of pine plantations, located in the middle of the forest-prairie transition zone. Panfish Lake, Ann Lake, dense pine forest, rugged terrain, wildlife, Uncas Sand Dunes State Natural Area, Bob Dunn Recreation Area.
|  | | MN |  | Deep pine forest with abundant lakes and streams, North Woods wildlife and plants, great fishing, scenic ridgelines, and panoramic views. 2,000 lakes and streams, moose, wolves, bears, Superior Hiking Trail, canyons, waterfalls, scenic views, berry patches, aspen, birch, spruce.
|  | | MN |  | A 320-acre park preserve located within Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park in White Bear Township. Tamarack Lake, red fox, deer, woodcock, prairie, Teal Pond, Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park.
|  | | MN |  | A hiker's paradise, with miles of trails overlooking the Sawtooth Mountains and winding down to four serene inland lakes accessible only by foot. Shovel Point, rocky, steep cliffs, inland bluffs, High Falls of the Baptism River, historic Tettegouche Camp.
|  | | MN |  | A watery park of many lakes and swamps, forested islands, rolling hills and ancient exposed bedrock formations along the Canadian border. Wolves, swamps, lakes, rolling hills, bogs, French-Canadian and US history.
|  | | MN |  | Located alongside the pristine waters of the St. Croix River, Wild River has an abdunance of bird and wildlife. St. Croix River, pine forest, hardwood forest, oak savanna, hawks, owls, eagles, beaver, raccoon, fox, coyote, mink.
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