Here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, we have more than a few incredible waterfalls. Some of our most popular parks, like Minnehaha and Gooseberry Falls, are centered on this very natural wonder. But what about Minnesota's lesser-known waterfalls? There are many hidden spots in every corner of the state, including the southwestern prairie. That's where you'll find a hidden prairie waterfall that will show you a new side of Minnesota. Take a look:
Touch the Sky Prairie is a beautiful, little-known part of southwestern Minnesota. It's just outside the small town of Luverne.
This northern tallgrass prairie covers hundreds of acres of land. It's one of the most quietly beautiful places in Minnesota.
With waving grass surrounding you, you'll feel like you're far from Minnesota. This area is much unlike the thick woods of the north or the rocky river bluffs of the southeast.
Warm weather brings colorful wildflowers into bloom. They draw in wildlife such as birds, bees, and migrating butterflies!
Paths through Touch the Sky Prairie will lead you to some of the prettiest sites. One, in particular, leads to a small but beautiful prairie waterfall.
Follow the gentle, 1.3-mile through the prairie and you will come across a small creek.
The water flows over quartzite rocks native to the area. The gentle trickle is wonderfully soothing.
Because this waterfall is so hidden, not many people make it out for a visit. But trust us when we say it's 100% worth it.
Not only will you catch a gorgeous glimpse of Minnesota's shrinking prairie, but you will also add a quiet waterfall to the list of Minnesota's beautiful places you've witnessed for yourself.
For more information about Touch the Sky Prairie and its beautiful waterfall, be sure to check out their Facebook page. And if you're looking for another lesser known waterfall in Minnesota, check out our article about Kawishiwi Falls.
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