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Six Outdoor Adventures Within 60 Miles of Burnsville

Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a place to teach the kids about nature or respite from the urban hustle, there are plenty of options within arm's reach.

 

Memorial Day has come and gone, and that means Minnesota's camping and outdoor adventure season is upon us. Looking for something outside Burnsville but still close enough for a day trip or weekend stay? Check out this list of nearby state parks and state trails — all perfect destinations with a host of unique features!

  • Nerstrand-Big Woods State Park
    Location:
    9700 170th Street East in Nerstrand, Minn.
    Why Go: Spanning nearly 3,000 acres, this state park is home to a waterfall, 200 species of wildflowers (including the endangered dwarf trout lily) and 11 miles of trails. Located near Northfield, the park is the last remnant of a large forest ecosystem known as the "Big Woods" that once stretched across 2 million acres of land in Minnesota. The ecosystem fell victim to pioneers, who cleared the woodland for agricultural purposes.
    For More Information:
    Call 507-333-4840 or email: nerstrand.statepark@state.mn.us to learn more or make camping reservations.
  • Frontenac State Park
    Location: 29223 County 28 Boulevard in Frontenac, Minn.
    Why Go:
    The vistas of Frontenac State Park, located on bluffs along the Mississippi River, serve as a prime birdwatching location. More than 260 species of birds have been recorded at Frontenac — including migratory waterfowl, which follow the river each year to southern wintering grounds. Not into birds? Check out In-Yan-Teopa Rock, a religiously significant site for Native Americans.
    For More Information: Call 651-345-3401 or email frontenac.statepark@state.mn.us for more information. Camping is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Interstate State Park
    Location:
    307 Milltown Road in Taylors Falls, Minn.
    Why Go: Interstate is a haven for adventure seekers. Rock climb on the cliffs above the St. Croix River, shoot down river rapids in a kayak or check out the geology of old lava flows exposed in the park. The first park to cross state lines in the nation, Interstate also has the world's deepest glacial potholes: Pits as deep as 60 feet that were bored into solid rock by an ancient river.
    For More Information: Call 651-465-5711 or email interstate.statepark@state.mn.us for more information.
  • Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
    Location:
    3815 American Blvd. East in Bloomington, Minn.
    Why Go: Not many urban areas can boast that they are home to a 50-mile-long national wildlife refuge, but the Twin Cities has the Minnesota Valley NWR, which starts at Fort Snelling and reaches down to Belle Plaine. The park's main visitor center is located in Bloomington, near the Mall of America, which makes it an easy drive for most Eagan residents.
    For More Information: Call 952-854-5900 or email minnesotavalley@fws.gov.
  • Luce Line State Trail
    Location:
    Trail head off of 10th Avenue Nort and Vicksburg Lane in Plymouth, Minn.
    Why Go: The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources compares the Luce Line to a "jaunt down a quiet country road." Find out for yourself when you bike, walk or even horseback ride down the 63-mile trail, which starts in Plymouth and stretches past Hutchinson. The trail follows an old railroad grade and spans two ecosystems — the "Big Woods" deciduous forest and remnants of tall-grass prairie.
    For More Information: Call 651-296-6157 or email info.dnr@state.mn.us.
  • Afton State Park
    Location:
    6959 Peller Avenue South in Hastings, Minn.
    Why Go:
    Riven by steep ravines that drop as much as 300 feet, Afton has plenty of jaw-dropping views down into the St. Croix River Valley. Roughly 20 miles of hiking trails allow campers to get around in the 1,695-acre park. Park staff also hold geo-caching events, for anyone who likes a good scavenger hunt.
    For More Information: Call 651-436-5391 or email afton.statepark@state.mn.us.

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