Minnesota isn’t exactly known for its rock formations. It’s no secret that our great state has many more bodies of water than mountain ranges or deep canyons. But there are still some impressive cliffs, gorges, and other rock formations throughout the state. In the past, we’ve covered the fascinating magnetic rock in northern Minnesota and the unique natural arch in the southeast. Today, we want to introduce yet another little-known Minnesota rock formation. Read on below to learn about Chimney Rock, a 30-foot-tall pillar in the Minnesota woods.

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