The Hill Annex Mine ceased operations in 1978. In the decades since, nature has reclaimed this abandoned Minnesota mine, and it has become a seasonal state park open to visitors from May to September.

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, tours are no longer offered at Hill Annex Mine.

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For hours and days of operation or more information on tours, visit Hill Annex Mine State Park’s website. If you’re looking for a nearby place for dinner after your visit to the park, check out Unwined Up North in Grand Rapids – especially if you’re a wine or beer enthusiast.

Have you visited Hill Annex Mine? What are some other abandoned spots in Minnesota that have been reclaimed by nature over the decades?

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