Here in Minnesota, it's not hard to find an amazing state park to explore. After all, our state does have more than 60 of them. All are fantastic to visit for hiking, camping, boating, and more. But some stand out above the rest, including Itasca State Park. It was the first state park in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and I think it's easily one of the best state parks in Minnesota.
Itasca State Park is located about halfway between Park Rapids and Bemidji in northern Minnesota.
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Itasca State Park is a popular park in northern Minnesota. As Minnesota's oldest state park, it's been drawing visitors since 1891.
It's also the second largest state park in Minnesota and the second-oldest state park in the entire United States.
You'll quickly see why this park is so special.
For one thing, it is home to more than 100 lakes across its nearly 33,000 acres. They're great for fishing, paddling, or simply relaxing.
Many trails crisscross the park.
In fact, there are 49 miles of hiking trails throughout Itasca State Park. I particularly love walking among the old growth pine trees in the park.
They lead through forests, along lakes, and to historic buildings.
If you're brave enough, they even lead up to a historic fire tower.
The climb up challenged my nerves, but the spectacular views from the top made it worthwhile.
As you hike any of the trails, you're likely to come across many different plant and animal species.
Lady's slippers are commonly spotted in early summer, as are many other types of wildflowers.
As for wildlife, visitors have spotted many birds, white-tailed deer, and even black bears.
I ran into this little guy on the trail on one of my recent visits.
And even if it isn't wildflower season, you're likely to see some color.
Visit in the fall to see the changing leaves. This is one of Minnesota's prettiest parks in the autumn.
Of course, Itasca State Park is most famous for being the site of the headwaters of the Mississippi River.
There's even a sign commemorating the spot. Gather together around it for a classic Minnesota family portrait.
Another great photo opportunity is the walk across the headwaters.
It's lined with stones that most visitors can easily make their way across. It's one of the only places where it's possible to walk across the Mighty Mississippi.
For more information on the park's trails and downloadable maps, check out AllTrails Plus. Have you ever been to Itasca State Park? Do you agree with me that it's one of the best state parks in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments. And if you're looking for somewhere a bit off the beaten path, check out our past list of some of the least-crowded state parks in Minnesota.
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