We all know that Minnesota is home to the impossibly beautiful Voyageurs National Park. But did you know our state also has not one, but two, national monuments? One is in Grand Portage. The other, which we’d like to discuss today, is in the opposite corner of the state. Southwestern Minnesota is home to the lesser known Pipestone National Monument. When you visit, take a hike along the Circle Trail to find the cliff and waterfall near the end of the path. They’re absolutely beautiful, and make your trek to Minnesota’s southwestern corner more than worth it. Check it out:

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