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Work off those Thanksgiving calories

State parks to waive all entrance fees on Friday, Nov. 29

Posted 11/26/24

REGIONAL—If you overdid it on Thanksgiving, consider working off some of those extra calories at a state park near you. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is waiving entrance fees to …

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Work off those Thanksgiving calories

State parks to waive all entrance fees on Friday, Nov. 29

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REGIONAL—If you overdid it on Thanksgiving, consider working off some of those extra calories at a state park near you.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is waiving entrance fees to all 73 state parks and recreation areas the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov. 29. This “Free Park Day” is one of four days each year when the DNR waives the requirement for a vehicle permit for state parks and recreation areas. The goal of Free Park Days is to encourage Minnesotans to get outdoors and enjoy the health and wellness benefits of spending time in nature.
“During the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Minnesota state parks and recreation areas are the perfect places to enjoy the tranquility of nature,” said Ann Pierce, director of the DNR Parks and Trails Division. “We encourage people to get outside with friends and family after Thanksgiving gatherings to enjoy the calming sights and sounds of nature. With cooler weather, quieter trails, and unique wildlife activity, visitors can experience Minnesota state parks and recreation areas in a new light.”
Outdoor recreation options in late November include hiking, biking, nature photography, birdwatching and wildlife watching. Even though peak fall colors have passed, late fall offers scenic vistas and peaceful trails. This time of year is perfect for spotting birds and wildlife that are easier to see after the leaves have fallen from trees. Look for deer and foxes that are more active in cooler weather, and waterfowl along lakes and rivers.
Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and arrive prepared for their visit.
Check visitor alerts and find directions on state park webpages (mndnr.gov/park-list).
Download the Avenza app and the geoPDF map before the trip. The app and maps are free, and maps will display a user’s current location even when not connected to the internet or cell service. Find information on the DNR’s geoPDF map webpage (mndnr.gov/geopdf). Visitors without a smartphone should look for paper maps outside the ranger station.
The weather forecast is calling for colder temperatures than we’ve experienced lately, so dress appropriately for the conditions and be sure to pack water and snacks.