If you want to get to know the real Minnesota — the serene, historic, and unique Minnesota that not everybody sees — then you’ve come to the right place. While the Land of 10,000 Lakes boasts, well, lots of popular lakes and outdoor recreation, there is so much more to this gorgeous state. Here are a few of our favorite hidden gems in Minnesota that you won’t find on “Top 10” listicals.

  1. Lake Maria State Park, a bit north of the Twin Cities, is one of the least-visited parks in Minnesota, and it’s absolutely stunning.

Flickr/Tony Webster This hidden gem is usually quiet and peaceful, so it’s perfect for getting away. Visit the website here.

  1. The Minnesota Historical Society’s museum in Historic Forestville is a must-visit hidden gem in Minnesota.

Flickr/minnemom It’s located in a restored 19th century neighborhood that offers historical reenactments and hands-on activities for visitors. Visit the website here.

  1. Judge C. R. Magney State Park is one of the most scenic hidden gems in Minnesota.

Flickr/Roy Luck This state park offers amazing hiking and views of the Brule River and Devil’s Kettle, an unusual waterfall and rock formation in which half of the Brule River disappears into a pothole. Visit the website here.

  1. Harmony is Minnesota’s largest Amish community, and definitely worth a visit.

Flickr/bdunnette Here, you can learn all about Amish culture and enjoy nearby Niagara Cave. Visit the website here.

  1. George Crosby Manitou State Park is a true “backcountry” park.

Flickr/Justin Meissen This hidden gem has some of the most spectacular hiking in the state. Visit the website here.

  1. Old Mill State Park on the Middle River is scenic, and usually not very crowded.

Flickr/Justin Meissen If you’re lucky, you may even visit when the old mill is running! Visit the website here.

  1. Franz Jevne is a small and extremely secluded Minnesota state park on the Rainy River.

Flickr/auntjojo It is truly a hidden wonder of Minnesota. Visit the website here.

  1. While many visit the lighthouse, the Split Rock River Loop is quite possibly one of the most scenic day hikes around.

Flickr/Mr Moment This trail is a must for hiking enthusiasts. Visit the website here to learn more.

  1. Kilen Woods State Park on the Des Moines River is often overlooked, but has stunning wildflowers, birds, and prairie views.

Flickr/Steve Brand This park is gorgeous all year round! Visit the website here.

  1. Finland State Forest is 30,000 acres of authentic Minnesota ruggedness.

Flickr/Pete Markham Although it overlaps with the popular Superior National Forest and is near Tettegouche State Park, there is room enough for everyone in this wooded paradise. Visit the website here.

These off-the-beaten-path Minnesota state parks are sure to offer some much-needed peace and quiet. Looking for more hidden gems in Minnesota? We’ve got 11 of the state’s best-kept secrets here!

Flickr/Tony Webster

This hidden gem is usually quiet and peaceful, so it’s perfect for getting away. Visit the website here.

Flickr/minnemom

It’s located in a restored 19th century neighborhood that offers historical reenactments and hands-on activities for visitors. Visit the website here.

Flickr/Roy Luck

This state park offers amazing hiking and views of the Brule River and Devil’s Kettle, an unusual waterfall and rock formation in which half of the Brule River disappears into a pothole. Visit the website here.

Flickr/bdunnette

Here, you can learn all about Amish culture and enjoy nearby Niagara Cave. Visit the website here.

Flickr/Justin Meissen

This hidden gem has some of the most spectacular hiking in the state. Visit the website here.

If you’re lucky, you may even visit when the old mill is running! Visit the website here.

Flickr/auntjojo

It is truly a hidden wonder of Minnesota. Visit the website here.

Flickr/Mr Moment

This trail is a must for hiking enthusiasts. Visit the website here to learn more.

Flickr/Steve Brand

This park is gorgeous all year round! Visit the website here.

Flickr/Pete Markham

Although it overlaps with the popular Superior National Forest and is near Tettegouche State Park, there is room enough for everyone in this wooded paradise. Visit the website here.

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Address: Lake Maria State Park, 11411 Clementa Ave NW, Monticello, MN 55362, USAAddress: 21899 Co Rd 118, Preston, MN 55965, USAAddress: Judge C.R. Magney State Park, Minnesota 61, Grand Marais, MN, USAAddress: Harmony, MN 55939, USAAddress: George Crosby Manitou State Park, 7616 Co Hwy 7, Finland, MN 55603, USAAddress: Old Mill State Park, 33489 240th Ave NW, Argyle, MN 56713, USAAddress: MN-11, Birchdale, MN 56629, USAAddress: Split Rock River, Minnesota, USAAddress: Kilen Woods State Park, 50200 860th St, Lakefield, MN 56150, USAAddress: Finland State Forest, Crystal Bay Township, MN 55603, USA

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Hidden Gems in Minnesota January 19, 2021 Sarah What are some other unique places to visit in Minnesota? Looking for a unique day trip to get away from it all? Located in the Superior National Forest of northern Minnesota, you can’t get much more isolated than the Trestle Inn. The Trestle Inn has an interesting history – it was constructed in the 1980s from an abandoned 1920s railroad trestle made of Douglas fir. During the winter, the Trestle Inn a popular destination for adventurous snowmobilers. But the restaurant and bar is accessible by car, too. This off-the-beaten path place is peak Minnesota - rugged, beautiful, and totally unique. No matter how you get there, it’ll be worth it. Does Minnesota have any hidden waterfalls? This is a fun one – and it even has “hidden” in its name! Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul is a favorite urban oasis. It’s located right on the Mississippi River and features a gently trickling waterfall under a canopy of trees. The park contains many trails for hikers and cyclists - a total of 6.7 miles of paved trails, plus several secluded picnic areas. Hidden Falls is a hidden gem that’s makes for a wonderful little escape. What are the “must-visit” hidden gems in Minnesota? If you’re going to pick just one Minnesota hidden gem to visit, make it the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden. This breathtaking little park houses more than 500 plant species and 130 bird species. In warmer months, the garden’s many flower varieties attract all sorts of insects, including many butterfly species. And as the leaves change in the fall, the park only gets more beautiful. You can visit any time from spring through fall, but you might want to check it out every season. There’s always something new to see at this hidden gem.

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Hidden Gems in Minnesota

January 19, 2021

Sarah

What are some other unique places to visit in Minnesota? Looking for a unique day trip to get away from it all? Located in the Superior National Forest of northern Minnesota, you can’t get much more isolated than the Trestle Inn. The Trestle Inn has an interesting history – it was constructed in the 1980s from an abandoned 1920s railroad trestle made of Douglas fir. During the winter, the Trestle Inn a popular destination for adventurous snowmobilers. But the restaurant and bar is accessible by car, too. This off-the-beaten path place is peak Minnesota - rugged, beautiful, and totally unique. No matter how you get there, it’ll be worth it. Does Minnesota have any hidden waterfalls? This is a fun one – and it even has “hidden” in its name! Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul is a favorite urban oasis. It’s located right on the Mississippi River and features a gently trickling waterfall under a canopy of trees. The park contains many trails for hikers and cyclists - a total of 6.7 miles of paved trails, plus several secluded picnic areas. Hidden Falls is a hidden gem that’s makes for a wonderful little escape. What are the “must-visit” hidden gems in Minnesota? If you’re going to pick just one Minnesota hidden gem to visit, make it the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden. This breathtaking little park houses more than 500 plant species and 130 bird species. In warmer months, the garden’s many flower varieties attract all sorts of insects, including many butterfly species. And as the leaves change in the fall, the park only gets more beautiful. You can visit any time from spring through fall, but you might want to check it out every season. There’s always something new to see at this hidden gem.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Looking for a unique day trip to get away from it all? Located in the Superior National Forest of northern Minnesota, you can’t get much more isolated than the Trestle Inn. The Trestle Inn has an interesting history – it was constructed in the 1980s from an abandoned 1920s railroad trestle made of Douglas fir. During the winter, the Trestle Inn a popular destination for adventurous snowmobilers. But the restaurant and bar is accessible by car, too. This off-the-beaten path place is peak Minnesota - rugged, beautiful, and totally unique. No matter how you get there, it’ll be worth it.

Does Minnesota have any hidden waterfalls?

This is a fun one – and it even has “hidden” in its name! Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul is a favorite urban oasis. It’s located right on the Mississippi River and features a gently trickling waterfall under a canopy of trees. The park contains many trails for hikers and cyclists - a total of 6.7 miles of paved trails, plus several secluded picnic areas. Hidden Falls is a hidden gem that’s makes for a wonderful little escape.

What are the “must-visit” hidden gems in Minnesota?

If you’re going to pick just one Minnesota hidden gem to visit, make it the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden. This breathtaking little park houses more than 500 plant species and 130 bird species. In warmer months, the garden’s many flower varieties attract all sorts of insects, including many butterfly species. And as the leaves change in the fall, the park only gets more beautiful. You can visit any time from spring through fall, but you might want to check it out every season. There’s always something new to see at this hidden gem.