Minnesota today is full of fascinating animals in water, land, and air. We have plentiful walleye, mysterious Canada lynx, and majestic bald eagles - to name a few. But what about the creatures that once roamed this land long before humans? There is evidence that millions of years ago, when the state was covered by a long and ancient seaway, dinosaurs stomped the lands of northern Minnesota. Today, you can still visit the mystical place where the last Minnesotan dinosaur fragment was discovered.
Hill Annex Mine State Park is a fascinating look at Minnesota's mining history. You'll find it on the Iron Range of northern Minnesota, in the small town of Calumet.
The mine first began operations in 1913.
It produced millions of tons of iron ore until its eventual closure. In 1988, it became a state park.
While the park contains no hiking trails, it is still located in a beautiful part of Minnesota. Forest spreads out in every direction, making you feel like you're in the true wilderness.
The enormous water-filled pit only adds to the magic of the experience. It's amazing to see how mining changed Minnesota's landscape.
And when you remember that dinosaurs likely roamed here, you'll be awestruck.
In 2015, a 1.5-inch claw bone was found in the mine. Scientists determined it was 90 million years old, and likely belonged to a creature similar to the Velociraptor.
More research - and more fossils - are needed to truly map Minnesota's place in Earth's ancient history, especially when it comes to dinosaurs. Only three dinosaur fossils have ever been found in Minnesota.
In the meantime, guests are welcome to visit Hill Annex Mine State Park. Besides an interesting museum and mine tour, guests have access to a fossil tour. Search for dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period - and keep what you find!
Hill Annex State Park is home to what remains of the dinosaurs that once roamed the Land of 10,000 Lakes. With opportunities to dig up some bones of your own, why not visit this fascinating park surrounded by beautiful landscape?
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