18 Marvelous Trails You Have To Hike In Minnesota Before You Die

Minnesota offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from challenging routes along Lake Superior to easy paths through prairies and forests.

Minnesota's parks are full of amazing trails, and there's always something for everyone. From long backpacking adventures to short loops, these hikes are some of the most iconic and scenic in MN, and they should all be on your bucket list.

1. Hike the loops at Split Rock Lighthouse for an unforgettable look at this iconic structure.

2. One of the best long distance trails in the country, the Superior Hiking Trail has miles of truly spectacular North Shore views.

3. Pipestone National Monument hikes provide amazing quarries, amazing quartzite rock formations and Winnewissa Falls!

4. The Upper Cliffline Trail at Blue Mounds State Park has epic prairie views for miles and miles.

5. Off the Superior Hiking Trail, the Oberg Mountain Loop has unforgettable views of Lake Superior, Oberg Lake and Moose Mountain.

6. The stairs may be long, but any hike at Judge C.R. Magney is worth it - especially if you're visiting the famed Devils Kettle!

7. Packed with amazing falls, the Cascade loop is great for the whole family!

8. The wonderful Prairie Trail offers ridge views for the entire hike up Barn Bluff in Red Wing.

9. Hike around Hill Annex Mine State Park for a look at MN history and some gorgeous mining lakes.

10. Enjoy the abandoned structures as you explore Banning State Park's forest, and the nearby river.

11. The highest point in Minnesota at 2301 feet, Eagle Mountain is truly a wonderful hike and it isn't even difficult!

12. The short River Trail at Wild River State Park has amazing views of the Nevers Dam Overlook along with the rest of the river.

13. The hike to Big Spring Falls in Sandstone is beautiful the whole way, and the riverside spot is perfect for relaxing.

14. No MN hike list is complete without the iconic Mississippi Headwaters walk at Itasca State Park.

15. The loops to High Falls & Illgen Falls at Tettegouche provide some of the best views on the North Shore or Lake Superior and the waterfalls!

16. At Upper Sioux Agency State Park, the Yellow Medicine Cliff Views are accessible via an easy hike, and you won't ever forget the stunning vistas that await you.

17. The hiking along the river bluffs at Great River Bluffs State Park is unreal, and every corner has a new, amazing view.

18. Hidden Falls at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park is accessible via a short hike and is truly beautiful.

What is your favorite hike in Minnesota?

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