Most Minnesotans know that our state is home to one of the prettiest – and most remote – national parks in the nation. Sadly, it’s underrated and is one of the least visited national parks in the U.S. Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota is a beautiful stretch of the northern part of the state, much of which can only be accessed by boat. Thanks to its location far from major cities, the park also happens to be an official Dark Sky Park. That makes it one of the best places in the United States to do some Voyageurs National Park stargazing! If you’re looking for a beautiful place to relax under a blanket of stars – and maybe even see the Northern Lights – plan a visit to this incredible national park. These Voyageurs National Park photos are just a glimpse of what awaits you.

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Have you ever been to Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota? For the most current updates about the park, including how to visit, check out its page on the NPS website. And if you’d like to recommend other great places to visit in Minnesota, be sure to use our nomination form. While you’re visiting the state, take a road trip to visit some of the lovely State Parks in Minnesota.

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Beautiful Places In Minnesota

What are the most beautiful places in Minnesota?

The most beautiful places in Minnesota include:

  • Schoolcraft State Park. The pine trees here are as old as 300 years and the forest will take your breath away.
  • Savanna Portage State Park. Located near McGregor, this lush, 15,000-acre expanse of forests and marshes is simply gorgeous.
  • Iona’s Beach. The beach here is made of pink pebbles which make tinkling sounds as the waves wash them about.
  • Tettegouche State Park. You’ll find the tallest waterfalls in the state here as well as some of the most beautiful forests you’ll ever see.

 

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What are the ultimate bucket-list destinations in Minnesota?

The ultimate bucket-list destinations in Minnesota include:

  • Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. This is the definition of picturesque as photographers flock here to take shots of this magnificent lighthouse.
  • Glensheen Mansion. This historic house is visited more than any other in the state and has stupendous gardens on the shore of Lake Superior.
  • Devil’s Kettle. This is where you can watch one part of the Brule River disappear into the earth and the other part keeps flowing.
  • Itasca State Park. Perhaps the most gorgeous spot in the state, this is where you’ll find the headwaters of the Mississippi River.

 

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What are some hidden gem attractions in Minnesota?

Some of the hidden gem attractions in Minnesota include:

  • Blue Mounds State Park. This remote park is full of rolling prairies and has amazing pink and white stone cliffs.
  • Jeffers Petroglyphs. Located near Comfrey, this ancient collection of petroglyphs is about 7,000 years old.
  • The Shed. Come here to see roughly 100 classic cars inside a 24,000-square-foot shed-styled building.
  • Blue Devil Valley Scientific and Natural Area. This is an out-of-the-way place to see all kinds of wildlife.

 

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