Minnesota Outdoorsman
General Category => Camping, Canoeing, & Hiking => Topic started by: JohnWester on April 04/03/06, 09:07:34 AM
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The annual Minnesota state park open house will take place this year at most parks on Sunday, June 4, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
"Each year the public is invited to visit their state parks for free on the first Sunday in June," said Courtland Nelson, director of Division of Parks and Recreation for the DNR. "Open house day gives everyone the opportunity to make a return visit to their favorite state park or venture to a state park they've never visited before."
Many state parks will host special events for open house day and a full schedule of events will be posted on the state park Web site at www.mnstateparks.info beginning April 3.
Although no vehicle permit is required to enter state parks during open house, tour fees will be charged on June 4 for tours of Mystery Cave at Forestville, Soudan Underground Mine and Hill Annex Mine. Regular camping and lodging fees also will be in effect that day.
State parks with alternate open house dates include:
- Glendalough, Battle Lake, April 22, "Walk for Glendalough" to celebrate Earth Day.
- Wild River, Center City, May 20, "Seegwan," a spring celebration when visitors can plant a prairie, go on a bird hike, yank out pesky European buckthorn, and buy native plants that attract butterflies and birds.
- Whitewater, Altura, June 10, the park will host a 'Take a Kid Fishing' event
- Sibley, New London, Sept. 9, free admission to the park in conjunction with New London's celebration of Prairie Pothole Day.
- William O'Brien, Marine on St. Croix, Sept. 23, see demonstrations and tour a Voyageur Encampment.