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Fort Snelling's round tower
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Fort Snelling's round tower

Lake Itasca in Minnesota's oldest state park is the birthplace of the Mississippi River.
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Lake Itasca in Minnesota's oldest state park is the birthplace of the Mississippi River.

The St. Croix River at William O' Brien State Park.
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The St. Croix River at William O' Brien State Park.

High Falls at Tettegouche State Park.
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High Falls at Tettegouche State Park.

The Buffalo River in Buffalo River State Park.
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The Buffalo River in Buffalo River State Park.

The St. Louis River flows through a series of rapids in Jay Cooke State Park.
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The St. Louis River flows through a series of rapids in Jay Cooke State Park.

A Minnesota state park is an area of land in the U.S. state of Minnesota preserved by the state for its natural, historic, or other resources. Minnesota currently has 71 state parks. Each was created by an act of the Minnesota Legislature and is maintained by the Department of Natural Resources. The Minnesota Historical Society operates sites within some of them. The park system began in 1891 when a state law was adopted to "maintain intact, forever, a limited quantity of the domain of this commonwealth...in a state of nature."

List of Minnesota state parks

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State of Minnesota
Cities | Townships | Governors | Colleges and Universities | Rivers | State Parks

State Capital:

Saint Paul
Regions:

Minneapolis/Saint Paul metropolitan area | Outstate | Northwest Angle | Iron Range | Arrowhead | Pipestone | Central | Southeast
Major Cities:

Bloomington | Duluth | Minneapolis | Rochester | St. Cloud | Saint Paul
Smaller Cities:

Albert Lea | Alexandria | Anoka | Apple Valley | Austin | Bemidji | Blaine | Brainerd | Brooklyn Center | Brooklyn Park | Burnsville | Coon Rapids | Cottage Grove | Eagan | Eden Prairie | Edina | Faribault | Fridley | Hibbing | Inver Grove Heights | Lakeville | Mankato | Maple Grove | Maplewood | Minnetonka | Moorhead | Owatonna | Plymouth | Red Wing | Richfield | Roseville | St. Louis Park | Shakopee | Stillwater | Waseca | White Bear Lake | Willmar | Winona | Woodbury
Counties:

Aitkin | Anoka | Becker | Beltrami | Benton | Big Stone | Blue Earth | Brown | Carlton | Carver | Cass | Chippewa | Chisago | Clay | Clearwater | Cook | Cottonwood | Crow Wing | Dakota | Dodge | Douglas | Faribault | Fillmore | Freeborn | Goodhue | Grant | Hennepin | Houston | Hubbard | Isanti | Itasca | Jackson | Kanabec | Kandiyohi | Kittson | Koochiching | Lac qui Parle | Lake | Lake of the Woods | Le Sueur | Lincoln | Lyon | McLeod | Mahnomen | Marshall | Martin | Meeker | Mille Lacs | Morrison | Mower | Murray | Nicollet | Nobles | Norman | Olmsted | Otter Tail | Pennington | Pine | Pipestone | Polk | Pope | Ramsey | Red Lake | Redwood | Renville | Rice | Rock | Roseau | St. Louis | Scott | Sherburne | Sibley | Stearns | Steele | Stevens | Swift | Todd | Traverse | Wabasha | Wadena | Waseca | Washington | Watonwan | Wilkin | Winona | Wright | Yellow Medicine

 


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