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This little gem of Southern Minnesota features a wonderful view of a narrow, 42 foot waterfall. A very nice pedestrian bridge was build over the gorge created by the falls. There isn't much to this short path, but it is fairly well maintained and worth the stop. The path is paved and the iron trestle bridge is wood beams. The real features of this area are the views of Minnemishinona Falls and the gorge that winds to the Minnesota River. The ice formations created by the waterfall in winter can often be pretty spectacular.
Minnemishinona Falls was acquired in 2005, and was developed and opened to the public for the first time in 2007. Prior to 2005, the falls were privately owned. When the land went up for sale, Nicollet County stepped in to acquire the land and develop it for public use.
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Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area Hiking Club Trail
Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area Hiking Club Trail
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