Interstate State Park Hiking

Tripadvisor (222) · State park in Taylors Falls, United States
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The mission of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is to work with Minnesotans to conserve and manage the state's natural …

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4.5/5 · 222 reviews
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Oct 8, 2024
There was no key on the map to determine the length of the trail but I headed out to see the glacial potholes. The area was not as big as I'd imagined. I spent time sketching the potholes, apprecia… Full review by CaringCustomer69
Oct 24, 2023
Small but decent campground, beautiful area with breathtaking views. Down side was the rangers in the campground were overly agressive in enforcing rules - they seemed especially strict about how an… Full review by Renee G
Jul 22, 2023
The potholes are cool and the park is nice, but I'd avoid the other hikes. They are so close to the highway, and therefore so loud that it's hard to enjoy them. The kayaking is great too. Full review by jent890

Questions & answers

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Is there a place to dump camper waste even if you do not camp there?
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You would need a MN State Parks vehicle pass to enter the park, but it does not appear as if you’d need to have camped to pull through the dump station.
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Will there be water available to fill my camper on October 12 - 14?
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Yes, THere was water October 6th, so it should still be on that weekend
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When’s the best time to visit the trail? I’m trying to go for a weekend in March but would like to know what to expect …
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When’s the best time to visit the trail? I’m trying to go for a weekend in March but would like to know what to expect from them in the spring.
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I would call the interpretative center before going. Spring can be a time of fluid change. They can tell what is blooming and if the snow has melted.
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