I recently took a long weekend to explore the most remote state parks in Minnesota – at least for those of us who don’t live near the Canadian border – that I could reach without using a boat. Although these spots took a little extra effort to reach, the payoff in terms of thinner crowds and actually being able to book a campsite on a summer weekend was definitely worth it. Not to mention, the parks themselves are stunning.

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If you’re looking for “state parks near me,” chances are these won’t pop up. For most of our state’s population, these Minnesota state parks are not really day trip destinations. But if you can make the time, these remote state parks in Minnesota are definitely worthy of a road trip and showcase much of what makes our state so beautiful. In fact, I think these are some of the best state parks in Minnesota!

Have you visited any of these state parks? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

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