Together "Twin Cities" Minneapolis and state capital, St. Paul, paint a very urban picture that lacks not for cultural color nor pleasant parks with proximity to river, wilderness and Amish country for extra polish.
2300 acre park on the bluffs overlooking Lake Pepin, a natural widening of the Mississippi River. Park is known for it scenic overlooks, trails, and bird watching opportunities. Camping available in some form or another year round. Picnicking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and a sledding hill. Park is very busy on weekends May through October, but relatively quiet during the week.
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