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Minnesotans can make a free visit to any state park or recreation area June 1 during the annual State Parks Open House, which is being called a “Great Minnesota Picnic” this year.

“Each year the public is invited to visit state parks for free on the first Sunday in June,” said Courtland Nelson, director of the Parks and Recreation Division for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

“This year, to commemorate the state’s Sesquicentennial, we are highlighting one of the activities that historically has been a park favorite over the years, the family picnic,” Nelson said. “On June 1, we invite everyone to bring a picnic lunch and come to any state park or recreation area to enjoy a day of old-fashioned fun.”

Nelson also encourages visitors to discover the multiple charms of Minnesota’s state parks and recreation areas that were created for public access and enjoyment.
“We hope that visitors will take this opportunity to visit a different park, try a new activity, hike a special trail or find out something new about their favorite park,” said Nelson. “Thanks to the visionaries throughout Minnesota’s history who worked to save these beautiful places for public use, we have this legacy to enjoy now and for future generations.”

Many of the parks host special events, programs and refreshments during open house. More event news and details will be posted in mid May on the DNR’s state parks Web site at www.mnstateparks.info.

Although no vehicle permit is necessary during the State Parks Open House, fees will be charged for tours of Mystery Cave at Forestville, Soudan Underground Mine, and Hill Annex Mine. The usual camping, lodging and watercraft fees apply during the Open House.


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