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[{"region":"metro","grasses":"5","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Stop into the Visitor Center to read more about the surrounding area or catch a program led by our park naturalists!","name":"Fort Snelling","leaves":"5","lon":-93.189473,"whereToGo":"Take a nice hike around Pike Island to see the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi River or enjoy a stroll around Snelling Lake. Pike Island trail is muddy with large puddles due to recent rain. ","lat":44.860397,"timestamp":"2023-10-20 15:12:05","date":"October 20, 2023","id":"SPK00154","whatToSee":"Floodplain forest ecosystem full of large cottonwoods, boxelders, and silver maples. You will be surrounded by yellow and gold leaves. Our Maples and Oaks are starting to turn orange. If you arrive early in the morning you will have a great chance to see wildlife like Turkey & Deer. ","photo":"1697642358556","url":"/state_parks/fort_snelling"},{"alsoOfInterest":"Check out William O'Brien's event page to see the full list of programs for MEA weekend.","flowers":"6","name":"William O'Brien","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Hello fall! We finally got some color back after a 2-week hiatus. The oaks are finally coming out to come and play. Check out the Hiking Club Trail for best fall colors.","lon":-92.777113,"region":"metro","grasses":"6","whatToSee":"Oaks of red and orange are popping and with a special treat the Tamaracks on the Wetland Trail are starting to change.","url":"/state_parks/william_obrien","photo":"1697641529497","timestamp":"2023-10-20 11:38:25","lat":45.218377,"id":"SPK00283","date":"October 20, 2023"},{"region":"nw","grasses":"6","name":"Red River","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","leaves":"6","lon":-97.008362,"whereToGo":"FINAL UPDATE\r\nWalk along the paved Greenway Trail or adventure to the mowed lower campground trail. The fishing area across from the River Heights Trailhead has benches where you can rest and enjoy the view. ","timestamp":"2023-10-19 16:27:00","lat":47.917728,"date":"October 19, 2023","id":"SRA00309","photo":"1697337583384","url":"/state_parks/red_river","whatToSee":""},{"name":"Rice Lake","alsoOfInterest":"<h3>NOTICE</h3>\r\n<p>Regular waterfowl is well underway and will continue until 11/26.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Please be aware that waterfowl hunting is allowed on Rice Lake, and you may hear gunshots on the lake. If you have any questions, please call the park office at 507/414-6191.</p>","flowers":"6","leaves":"5","lon":-93.057257,"whereToGo":"Check out the pier in the picnic area to see colors across and along the north shore of the lake. Also, a walk in the east prairie is a good place to see the changes.","region":"se","grasses":"6","url":"/state_parks/rice_lake","photo":"1697755417160","whatToSee":"<p>Amazing what a couple days can do to the colors. Finally getting some orange on oaks and maples - some great examples on the main road into the park just past the office by the campground road.</p>\r\n\r\n","timestamp":"2023-10-19 16:26:04","lat":44.088172,"id":"SPK00250","date":"October 19, 2023"},{"grasses":"6","region":"ne","leaves":"6","lon":-93.170033,"whereToGo":"Fifty shades of yellow! That is what you will see hiking the Esker trail, which follows the edge of a glacial esker to the Lake Shumway Road near the dump station. The Esker trail is 1.6 mile long. Two ways to access this trail. 1. For campers in the campground loops, hit the trailhead just behind site 9. 2. For day visitors, park your vehicle at Park Headquarters and walk down the road (east), the trail head will be on the right. For those wanting to make a loop, park staff recommend connecting with the Black Spruce Trail, then the South Spur Trail, and just a short section on the campground road to make a complete loop.","alsoOfInterest":"With all the rain we have received, in the past week, all of the leaves have turned and fallen off most of the trees. Right now it is not picturesque in the park. Continue your journey and walk a short distance to the Savanna Portage board walk section of Savanna Portage trail! (Note: Park staff only maintain the first few miles of the original Savanna Portage Trail. The last few, eastern miles have returned to nature.) \r\n\r\n<p> \r\n\r\n\r\nResources to aid in your exploration are located at the park office: Boat rentals, maps, advice and suggestions by park staff. \r\n\r\nNote: Hiking our Remote Trails Requires Blaze Orange, as it's open to hunting in the state Forest area. \r\n\r\n<p> \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<b> Tips for Fall Color Viewing at Savanna Portage: </b> \r\n\r\n<p> \r\n\r\nThere are 3 large parking lots in the Park, all with access to hiking trails and fall color viewing: \r\n\r\n<li> Lake Shumway Boat Landing Lot </li> \r\n\r\n<li> Loon Lake Picnic Area Lot </li> \r\n\r\n<li> Savanna Portage Trail Lot </li> \r\n\r\nPLEASE DO NOT PARK ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. ROADS MUST STAY OPEN IN CASE OF EMERGENCY! \r\n\r\n</p> \r\n\r\n<br> \r\n\r\nStop at Park Headquarters for the most current fall color report and parking/hiking recommendations. ","flowers":"6","name":"Savanna Portage","id":"SPK00259","date":"October 19, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-19 13:31:33","lat":46.815956,"whatToSee":"Many of the aspen leaves are a dull/bright yellow mix and a lot have fallen and are now covering the forest floor. There are also maple, oak, and bass wood leaves covering most of the trail, lots of crunching while hiking! One thing to watch out for are grouse! They love to hang out by the trail edge and scare you just before you walk past. ","url":"/state_parks/savanna_portage","photo":"1697740426563"},{"lat":46.438437,"timestamp":"2023-10-19 09:35:44","id":"SPK00239","date":"October 19, 2023","url":"/state_parks/moose_lake","photo":"1697584481857","whatToSee":"Ferns, flowers, and other understory foliage have died back quite a bit as we have had multiple hard frosts. The early colors of basswood, ash, and maples have passed peak and hit the forest floor providing a colorful leaf carpet for your hikes! ","region":"ne","grasses":"4","name":"Moose Lake","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"Right now we are in the peak of our second color wave with Aspen, Birch, and Tamarack bursting with bright yellows! Take advantage of this last big color wave to get out and enjoy Moose Lake State Park. ","whereToGo":"Any trail in the park will lead to some great hiking and colors to see. The rolling hills trail will bring you through dense trees all the way to an open area by our wildlife pond. It will give you a great variety of colors and potential animal viewing as well. ","leaves":"5","lon":-92.738217},{"alsoOfInterest":"The water volume on the Pigeon River is close to average water flow for this time of year, but the 120-foot High Falls is still an impressive sight. Keep your eyes out for signs of wildlife! You never know what you'll see. Patience and quietness are virtues when it comes to spotting wildlife. ","flowers":"6","name":"Grand Portage","lon":-89.601983,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"All 3 of our trails are past peak but still have some nice colors. The paved High Falls Trail is the busiest trail with lots of hikers. If you'd like an easy walk on a less-crowded paved trail, check out the Picnic Trail which has nice views of the Pigeon River. If you would like a more secluded wilderness experience, take a hike on the rugged and challenging Middle Falls Trail. Be sure to bring water and wear sturdy hiking boots. ","region":"ne","grasses":"0","whatToSee":"The maple leaves have long since fallen. The birch and aspen have nice colors, but they are starting to drop their leaves as well. This may be our last week for good fall colors. We've got some windy days in our forecast so the leaves will be dropping fast over the coming days. ","url":"/state_parks/grand_portage","photo":"1697556124888","lat":48.007538,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 13:32:19","id":"SPK00173","date":"October 18, 2023"},{"region":"ne","grasses":"6","alsoOfInterest":"A pair of swans have been staying at the headquarters pond, and another pair can frequently be seen from the observation deck (Head of the Rapids Road).","flowers":"6","name":"St. Croix","leaves":"5","lon":-92.620154,"whereToGo":"Check out the firetower and the Kettle River Highbanks Trail. ","timestamp":"2023-10-18 12:37:25","lat":45.935151,"id":"SPK00253","date":"October 18, 2023","whatToSee":"Oaks, Birch, and Aspen are changing. Maple and Ash have turned and dropped. ","photo":"1697649304087","url":"/state_parks/st_croix"},{"leaves":"4","lon":-93.952913,"whereToGo":"Hike the Big Woods Loop to see Fall Colors. Anderson Hill offers great views for the Fall Colors! Hike the Bjorkland Trail as well! Our Hiking Club Trail is wonderful! ","flowers":"4","alsoOfInterest":"Drive the road down to Little Mary Lake for a beautiful and peaceful drive! \r\nEnjoy our wildlife lookout area as well! ","name":"Lake Maria","grasses":"4","region":"metro","whatToSee":"You will see Oaks, Sugar Maples, and Elm Trees with amazing colors! Reds, Oranges, Yellows, and Greens jump out at you! ","url":"/state_parks/lake_maria","photo":"1697649983715","id":"SPK00217","date":"October 18, 2023","lat":45.313935,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 12:15:41"},{"whatToSee":"Bright yellow and orange leave fill our canopy. Winds and rain from recent weather events have created a few bare patches here and there.","url":"/state_parks/sakatah_lake","photo":"1697684481890","lat":44.223967,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 12:10:37","id":"SPK00256","date":"October 18, 2023","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Waterfowl and many other birds are working their way south for the winter using our park as a stopping grounds along the way.","name":"Sakatah Lake","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Hike the Wahpekute trail along the lake to get views of fall colors across the lake. This is a mile long, intermediate level hiking trail. The trailhead can be found on the west side of our boat launch parking area.","lon":-93.527686,"region":"se","grasses":"6"},{"flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Try to catch a falling leaf before it hits the ground! ","name":"Afton","leaves":"4","lon":-92.785066,"whereToGo":"The overlooks in the park offer great views of the St Croix River Valley. The main park road is a good way to see color changes without having to get out of the car. ","region":"metro","grasses":"6","whatToSee":"While many of the ash and cottonwood trees have already lost their leaves, and the oak and apsen trees trees remain green; we are starting to see some beautiful color among the maple trees throughout the park. The parking areas are beautiful and the south river trail is promising.","photo":"1697589397761","url":"/state_parks/afton","lat":44.857739,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:37:59","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00100"},{"alsoOfInterest":"Anyone not up for a hike or just looking to relax may find joy in our charming picnic areas or take advantage of our fishing piers!","flowers":"6","name":"Split Rock Creek","lon":-96.367483,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Cooler temperatures make now a great time to hit the hiking trails at any MN State Park! A visit to Split Rock Creek offers the chance to hike our 2.6-mile Hiking Club trail or prairie horse trails. Our horse trails (popular for hiking as well) offer scenic prairie vistas, whereas our Hiking Club trail features a walk across the historic stone dam, lakeside views, and a lookout point at the top of Prairie Hill.","region":"sw","grasses":"5","whatToSee":"Even the trees coming late to the fall color scene are now showing bright yellow foliage, with only a few trees still green. At this point in the season, most trees in the park have dropped their leaves. Yellow is the autumn color most prevalent in the remaining canopy.","photo":"1697648647632","url":"/state_parks/split_rock_creek","timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:37:07","lat":43.890201,"id":"SPK00267","date":"October 18, 2023"},{"id":"SPK00205","date":"October 18, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:36:15","lat":47.515291,"photo":"1697647309952","url":"/state_parks/lake_bemidji","whatToSee":"You will be perched in between Big Bass Lake and the west arm of Big Bass Lake.","grasses":"1","region":"nw","leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Take a leisurely walk along the paved Paul Bunyan State Tail under the towering red and white pine trees and, when you get to the \"T\", take a left and walk to the Big Bass Lake overlook for an inspiring view.","lon":-94.81696,"name":"Lake Bemidji","flowers":"1","alsoOfInterest":"Make sure to wear orange on the trails because there will be a Youth Hunt going on in the park on October 20-22."},{"grasses":"5","region":"metro","whereToGo":"For an easy trail, ride your bike or take your wheelchair on the relatively flat, paved Old Logging Trail that connects the Visitor Center, Trail Center and Picnic Area. For a beautiful trail with a moderate slope, try Amik's Pond Loop. This one-mile walk takes you down along the river for a wider image of fall color. Drive the main park road for lovely colors all along the way. ","leaves":"5","lon":-92.808965,"name":"Wild River","alsoOfInterest":"<p><b> Hilly Hikes </b> Try out some of the Highland Hills Loops to catch the maples in peak color. Park at the Trail Center and use a map to locate these trails in the southwest corner of the park. </p> \r\n<p><b>Free Programs:</b> Check out the park events calendar for guided walks and nature programs. </p>\r\n","flowers":"6","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00254","lat":45.567979,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:35:38","photo":"1697769846155","url":"/state_parks/wild_river","whatToSee":"For this year, this is the peak of fall color at the park. Wild River typically has an earlier maple peak, and a later peak for oaks. The maples are colorful but beginning to lose leaves, and the oaks are assuming their more muted tones. Some groves of birch and aspen add yellow to the landscape. "},{"whatToSee":"The glorious golds and yellows of the bigtooth and quaking aspens are now in peak color. The cottonwoods are displaying bright shades of yellow and the oaks are turning with a range of gold, bronze and maroon colors. The sugar maples are past peak with a few pockets of nice oranges, reds and yellows, remaining in the lower canopy. The vibrant reds are past and fading in intensity. The recent rain and wind events are increasing the leaf drop with many leaves falling quickly to carpet the forest floor in color. Prairie grasses are displaying nice colors of beautiful shades of maroon, golds, and bronze. ","url":"/state_parks/maplewood","photo":"1697766310626","id":"SPK00229","date":"October 18, 2023","lat":46.517738,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:33:44","lon":-95.95125,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"The Hallaway Hill Overlook Trail is a beautiful overlook on South Lake Lida and the Maple-Leaf Hills offer spectacular fall color views of maples forests, prairies and lakes. The 5-mile Scenic Park Drive (gravel road) offers close-up views of wildlife, shady hollows, wooded knolls and colorful prairies through the heart of the park.\r\n","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"Bird migration is well underway with various songbirds heading south and resting in the park. Trumpeter swans are abundant with many opportunities to see the young swans called cygnets in the many park lakes and ponds. ","name":"Maplewood","grasses":"5","region":"nw"},{"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:18:49","lat":48.238056,"id":"SRA00308","date":"October 18, 2023","photo":"1697485331817","url":"/state_parks/big_bog","whatToSee":"Tamarack trees are now a bright golden yellow or orange, setting off a beautiful contrast with the dark green spruce trees. Despite the freezing temperatures and winds, many of the aspen and birch trees are holding on to their bright orange leaves. ","region":"nw","grasses":"6","name":"Big Bog","alsoOfInterest":"Keep your eyes and ears open as you explore! Many birds and animals are out and about preparing for winter. Also, the fall bite is on for the walleye and northern pike. There's never a dull moment in nature!","flowers":"6","leaves":"6","whereToGo":"It is a great time of year to hike the Big Bog Boardwalk! ","lon":-94.564996},{"url":"/state_parks/sibley","photo":"1697645836244","whatToSee":"Recent weather conditions have caused significant leaf loss. There are still some yellow, orange, and the beginnings of red that can be seen across the canopy. It has not been a wonderful year for fall foliage viewing, but some trees have not completely turned or shed their leaves for winter.","id":"SPK00265","date":"October 18, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:10:24","lat":45.322144,"leaves":"5","lon":-95.049892,"whereToGo":"Explore any of the hiking trails or take in the view from Mount Tom to enjoy the beginnings of the fall colors.","name":"Sibley","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","grasses":"5","region":"sw"},{"alsoOfInterest":"","flowers":"0","name":"Monson Lake","leaves":"5","lon":-95.273113,"whereToGo":"Take a short drive through the campground or hike the trail to get the most out of the fall colors.","region":"sw","grasses":"0","whatToSee":"Recent weather conditions have caused significant leaf loss. There are still some yellow, orange, and the beginnings of red that can be seen across the canopy. It has not been a wonderful year for fall foliage viewing, but some trees have not completely turned or shed their leaves for winter.","photo":"1697645769084","url":"/state_parks/monson_lake","lat":45.323377,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:10:14","id":"SPK00238","date":"October 18, 2023"},{"grasses":"5","region":"se","lon":-93.297734,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Check out Big Island. The remnant maple and basswood forest offers various shades of green. On these cool and rainy days you'll notice dark brown bark makes the leaves glow! \r\n\r\nThere is also plenty of color in White Fox Campground. A few of the maples are just starting to turn red! Many have lost most of their leaves, but the remaining ones are still vibrant.","name":"Myre-Big Island","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00175","lat":43.6384,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 11:06:02","url":"/state_parks/myre_big_island","photo":"1697646351557","whatToSee":"This is it folks! Our last weekend of color at Myre. \r\n\r\n\r\n"},{"grasses":"5","region":"ne","leaves":"5","lon":-92.351155,"whereToGo":"100% peak right now in the park. The park is glowing with fall pride showing off golden yellows, oranges, scarlet red, and tannin brown punctuated by evergreens. Seriously. Get. In. Your. Car. Right. NOW! The drive through the park is spectacular. Check the photos submitted by park staff for an unfiltered view of current color conditions. <br /><br />\r\n\r\nGood Places to Visit:<br />\r\nThe Swinging Bridge Visitor Area: See an up close view of the rushing rapids in the park with colors changing along the shorelines. Morning is a great time with beautiful light and fog rising off the river.<br /><br />\r\n\r\nGood Trails in the visitor center area: Forbay paved bike path has a lot of maple color and no mud! Ridge trails are easy and grassy paths leading through a tunnel of color. CCC trail on the north side of the river will give you nice water views on an easy path. Be prepared for mud and slippery spots. Good treads on your shoes and a hiking stick are very helpful right now.<br /><br />\r\n\r\nOldenburg Point Picnic Grounds: See panoramic views of the park and river valley. One mile east of the visitor area on highway 210. Half way there will be a nice pull over spot along the highway at a highway bridge for a great river view. Continue on to the picnic area with a lot of maple trees in color, then walk the paved paths to the river overlooks. There are three to choose from. Two along the path and one on Ogantz Trail. Check out the gorgeous maple tree for your fall family photo, right off the parking lot.<br /><br />\r\n\r\nHighway 210 drive through the park: Scenic drive with occasional views of the river. A lot of beautiful color and many migrating birds. Highway 210 connects with Highway 23 on the east side of the park if you are looking for a longer drive. <br /><br />\r\n\r\nGrand Portage Trail parking lot: On the far east side of the park off of Highway 210. Pull in here and walk down to the river edge. Early morning visits are best with the calm water, rising fog, and beautiful tree reflections across the river reservoir. ","name":"Jay Cooke","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"The park can be very busy on fall color weekends.<br /><br />\r\n\r\n<br /><br />The visitor center area has ADA parking spaces, accessible bathrooms, and an accessible sidewalk to the Swinging Bridge. <br /><br />\r\n\r\nVehicle Permits are needed to stop and see the sites. Purchase your permit online before you arrive to save you having to do it once you're here. The park office is open daily at 10 a.m. if you wish to purchase it in person. <br /><br />\r\n\r\nNaturalist Programs: Programs are offered Friday through Sunday through October 22nd. Check out the schedule on the event calendar website for the park or on the bulletin boards within the park.","id":"SPK00187","date":"October 18, 2023","lat":46.648797,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 10:31:24","url":"/state_parks/jay_cooke","photo":"1697643026206","whatToSee":"Colors are \"beautiful\", \"Oh Wow!\", and just a fantastic time to be at the park right now. You will see lot golden yellows with splashes of red and orange, and different shades of green amongst the forest. There is a lot of wonderful variety in colors. Ferns and grasses have turned golden brown with a just a few fall flowers left. Migrating birds are lining the roadsides looking for bugs, while geese honk overhead against the patchwork colors of fall.<br /><br />\r\n\r\nTrees and Shrubs: Aspen and birch are the most noticeable right now with their golden yellows on full display. \r\n Maples are at peak in orange with a few red pops out there. Sumac, Mountain Ash, and Red Osier Dogwood have turned their wine colored maroons. Most oaks are turning with some scarlet red and others tannin brown. <br /><br />\r\n\r\nFlowers: Most fall flowers have past, with just a few white or purple asters left."},{"url":"/state_parks/zippel_bay","photo":"1697770093254","whatToSee":"The birch and aspen trees that had leaves left after our many rainstorms have all finally turned, and we are in the golden hour right now. The tamaracks in this area have also turned, adding to the gold effect. Creating one last small pocket of some peak colors here and there.\r\n\r\n<br>This time of year is great for seeing some wildlife! Grouse and deer are busy in the park currently, and on the bay you'll see a variety of waterfowl.</br> \r\n","id":"SPK00284","date":"October 18, 2023","lat":48.86582,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 10:17:49","whereToGo":"Final Update. Check out our over 2 miles of white sandy beach on Lake of the Woods for some beautiful views or a nice walk.\r\n\r\nLooking for a longer hike? We have a hiking/horse trail loop that starts and ends by our office that takes you through the forest on the southern end of the park border and into the state forest. That loop is 3 miles total. ","leaves":"6","lon":-94.861094,"name":"Zippel Bay","alsoOfInterest":"Please Note: We will be holding a youth firearm deer hunt in the park this weekend, October 20-22. If visiting the park, we highly recommend blaze orange/pink clothing for safety.","flowers":"6","grasses":"6","region":"nw"},{"lat":48.643446,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 10:09:11","id":"SPK00157","date":"October 18, 2023","photo":"1697743622958","url":"/state_parks/franz_jevne","whatToSee":"The leaves may be on the ground, but down leaves means better views of the river while hiking/camping! Also keep an eye out for fungi and wildlife while exploring the park. ","region":"ne","grasses":"6","name":"Franz Jevne","alsoOfInterest":"Fall camping is always a great pastime! Franz Jevne offers 2 electrical sites, 2 hike in sites, and 12 non electrical drive-in sites to choose from. Many of the sites offer views of the Rainy River. As of spring of 2023, the campground is now on the MN DNR's reservation site, so you are able to reserve your site before arriving to the park. A reservation is required before occupying a campsite. ","flowers":"6","leaves":"6","lon":-94.069326,"whereToGo":"Final Update. Follow the path for one of the river trails to get beautiful views of the Rainy River. If you're lucky, you may even get to see a Sturgeon jump!"},{"id":"SPK00148","date":"October 18, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-18 10:02:34","lat":43.630879,"whatToSee":"Currently we are seeing the peak of the fall colors.","photo":"1697641336913","url":"/state_parks/forestville_mystery_cave","grasses":"5","region":"se","leaves":"5","lon":-92.252442,"whereToGo":"Come and visit Forestville Mystery Cave State Park and check out some of the beautiful hiking trails. ","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"Take a drive through the park to view the beautiful fall foliage!","name":"Forestville/Mystery Cave"},{"leaves":"5","lon":-95.220553,"whereToGo":"The grand finale for aspens and tamaracks is now occurring as these trees are at peak gold color. The best way to enjoy the colors is by hiking the trails. <b>Hiking Trails:</b> Good trails for color viewing include Mary Lake, Dr. Roberts, Two Spot, Nicollet and DeSoto. Follow Brower Trail from Douglas Lodge to Peace Pipe Vista for views across the east arm of Lake Itasca. Deer Park Trail and Myrtle Lake Crossover have nice views across small lakes. Hike the North Country Trail across the park's south end for views of gold colors. Access the trail along Highway 113. Climb the Aiton Heights fire tower for a panoramic view of the changing colors of the aspens. Be prepared for a line at the fire tower during the busy weekends.\r\n<b>Car Touring:</b> Enter the park along the South entrance for the gold colors as we peak in our final wave of colors in the aspens and tamaracks. Enjoy a view across the many small lakes. The North Entrance offers views of changing aspen and tamaracks along the Mississippi River. You will see a mix of bare trees, green conifers, and the golden color of tamaracks and aspen. Continue driving north outside the park on the Great River Road route to La Salle Lake State Recreation Area for lovely views across the valley leading to the recreation area. Tour around the park's east boundary along Highway 200 or the south boundary along Highway 113 for more colorful views of the aspens.\r\n<b>Biking:</b> A casual bike ride is a nice way to enjoy the colors along the 9 miles of paved bike trail (with the option for another 7 miles along Wilderness Drive). Expect to see colorful aspens and pockets of trees with bare branches. ","name":"Itasca","alsoOfInterest":"Trumpeter swans can be seen flying to smaller lakes and ponds as they prepare to migrate. Listen for their bugling call as family groups fly overhead. Groups of wood ducks can be found hiding in the wild rice and bulrushes along the shoreline of park lakes. Be alert for white-tailed deer at dawn and dusk. Their coats are turning a dull gray-brown and blend in with the forest. Squirrels and chipmunks are busy collecting winter food, so be aware as they scamper across park roads. Watch the Itasca webcam to see the fall color change along the shore of Lake Itasca. \r\n<p>\r\n<b>Typical color seasons:</b> \r\n<br>\r\n<b>Maple/Basswood/Ironwood/Ash/Paper Birch:</b> Peak mid to late September. Past Peak.\r\n<br> <b>Birch/Oak/Aspen:</b> Peak early to mid-October. Peak in the aspen.\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Tamarack:</b> Peak mid-October. Peak.\r\n\r\n","flowers":"6","grasses":"6","region":"nw","url":"/state_parks/itasca","photo":"1697755893255","whatToSee":"<b>Trees:</b> Our final wave of colors is peaking as the tamaracks, big-tooth aspens, and trembling aspens change. Paper birches have peaked at a rich deeper gold color. Big-tooth aspens are adding a bright red-orange color to the canopy. Trembling aspen is a bright yellow-gold. The tamaracks are at their peak displaying a deep yellow-orange color as their needles change. <br> \r\n<p>\r\n<b>Shrubs and ground plants:</b> The understory leaves have dropped in many locations due to heavy rains and strong winds. You can still see smaller understory aspens and a few pockets of small maple seedlings that have turned gold.\r\n\r\n","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00181","timestamp":"2023-10-18 09:35:49","lat":47.192609},{"timestamp":"2023-10-18 09:27:44","lat":44.345223,"date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00241","whatToSee":"Some of the oaks are beginning to show a little color, but the maples continue to be the stars of the forest. Look for some of their beautiful yellows and oranges throughout the park.","url":"/state_parks/nerstrand_big_woods","photo":"1697639189533","region":"se","grasses":"6","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Listen and look for wildlife as you explore the trails. Fewer leaves makes it easier to spot deer, birds, and chipmunks as they get ready for the coming winter.","name":"Nerstrand Big Woods","leaves":"5","lon":-93.111019,"whereToGo":"Explore fall along Fawn trail. This trip covers around three miles with some hilly spots. Your effort will be rewarded with some of the best fall color in the park!\r\n\r\nLooking for a shorter hike? Take a trip on Hidden Falls trail. The best color here is along the portion of trail that runs behind the campground down to the falls."},{"region":"metro","grasses":"6","alsoOfInterest":"<p><b> Buildings and Permits:</b> The glacial potholes visitor center is open this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The park office (near the campground) is open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Permits and park merchandise can be purchased at either location. Outside of those times, vehicle permits can be purchased online. Be sure to write down your confirmation number to place on your vehicle's dash.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b> Parking: </b> This park can be very busy on MEA Thursday and Friday and on weekends. The glacial potholes area parking lot may fill before noon. </p> <p>Planning to hike the Walter F. Mondale, Railroad, or Sandstone Bluffs trails? You'll find more available parking if you start at the southern entrance of the park at 307 Milltown Rd.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>Strollers:</b> Strollers do not work well on most of the park's trails due to rocky terrain.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>Free Programs:</b> This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, naturalist-led programs help you discover the amazing stories happening all around you at the park. Find details on the Events Calendar.</p>","flowers":"6","name":"Interstate","leaves":"5","lon":-92.661633,"whereToGo":"<p>Fall colors are subtle (not as bright) this year. Expect more yellow leaves and fewer orange and red ones. A large portion of the colorful maple leaves have already fallen. </p>\r\n\r\n<p>If you are up for over 400 stairs, hike the rugged and narrow Sandstone Bluffs Trail to enjoy golden maple leaves towards the top.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Interested in an easier path? Hike the wider and smoother northern mile of the Railroad Trail to view a mix of golden maple leaves sprinkled along the trail. This trail does have numerous wooden stairs along the last quarter-miles of its southern end.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>The Walter F. Mondale River Trail weaves beneath mostly bare trees, but offers views of scattered yellow and orange trees on cliffs across the river.</p>","timestamp":"2023-10-18 09:10:28","lat":45.395314,"date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00178","whatToSee":"Most of the brightly colored sugar maple leaves have already fallen. You'll see a mix of green pine trees, bare trees and scattered patches of pale yellows, oranges and browns. Brown and rusty red oak leaves are changing near the bluffs. Silver maples are turning a pale gold near the river. The wind and rain predicted this week may drop these leaves quickly.","url":"/state_parks/interstate","photo":"1697675881888"},{"photo":"1697765247407","url":"/state_parks/beaver_creek_valley","whatToSee":"Walnuts and birch have dropped their leaves and many maples have dropped leaves. oaks are starting to turn. ","timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:53:35","lat":43.649825,"date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00112","name":"Beaver Creek Valley","alsoOfInterest":"Walk the Big Spring trail and sit on the bench to watch the spring come out of the hillside. ","flowers":"5","leaves":"4","lon":-91.5728,"whereToGo":"Walk the Beaver Creek Valley trail following the stream or hike up Switch back trail for views of the bluffs and valley. ","region":"se","grasses":"5"},{"grasses":"5","region":"se","leaves":"4","lon":-91.397815,"whereToGo":"Hike out to King's Bluff for views of the surrounding bluffs and the Mississippi River. There are also two nice overlooks from the picnic area. ","name":"Great River Bluffs","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00244","timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:52:08","lat":43.942293,"photo":"1697637056972","url":"/state_parks/great_river_bluffs","whatToSee":"Walnut and birch leaves have dropped, and maples are brilliant oranges, reds and yellows. Oaks are beginning to turn. This will be a prime weekend for colors. "},{"timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:32:11","lat":47.694916,"date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00226","photo":"1697480914941","url":"/state_parks/mccarthy_beach","whatToSee":"Golden Aspens light up the trail in a grand finale of fall color following the drop of Maples, Oaks, and Pines. The ground is littered with fallen leaves and needles giving you a picture-perfect fall setting. Flowers and grasses are past peak due to a hard freeze earlier this week.","region":"ne","grasses":"6","name":"McCarthy Beach","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Navigational app users use the physical street address of 7622 McCarthy Beach Road to arrive at the park office and Side Lake Campground. ","lon":-93.041586,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Pickerel Lake Trail is great for a picturesque fall hike and it is connected to the hiking club trail! For a scenic fall drive, check out Snake Trail Rd. "},{"photo":"1697636418552","url":"/state_parks/whitewater","whatToSee":"You can still find pockets of brightly-colored maples here and there. Each bluff is different; some are naked, some are showing colors, and others are fairly green. The oaks have begun their transformation and hints of crimson and copper are appearing. ","lat":44.054583,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:30:11","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00280","name":"Whitewater","alsoOfInterest":"Check out the naturalist programs at the Visitor Center or visit the Elba Fire Tower for spectacular views of the Whitewater Valley.","flowers":"5","whereToGo":"Looking for a nice long, fall hike? Take the Dakota Trail across from the Nature Store and follow it up along the ridge above the Meadow and around the Modern Group Center to Eagle Point and back down through the Meadow.","leaves":"4","lon":-92.054308,"region":"se","grasses":"5"},{"grasses":"5","region":"se","leaves":"4","lon":-91.824649,"whereToGo":"Hike the Bluffview Trail for a fantastic overlook view of the Mississippi River from atop Mount Charity.","name":"John A. Latsch","alsoOfInterest":"Visit nearby Whitewater State Park for naturalist programming. Drive Highway 61 from Winona to Wabasha and notice pockets of color beginning to flash along the bluffs.","flowers":"5","id":"SPK00177","date":"October 18, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:27:00","lat":44.162688,"url":"/state_parks/john_latsch","photo":"1697728123347","whatToSee":"There are still some bursts of color showing on pockets of maples. It is now time for the oaks to show off. Many oaks are now showing crimson tints. These colors will contrast beautifully with the golden hues of the aspens. Look out at the Mississippi River to observe pelicans and gulls on their migration south. Scan the Wisconsin bluffs for pockets of color."},{"leaves":"4","lon":-92.173982,"whereToGo":"Hike the wildflower trail through a floodplain forest along the north branch of the Whitewater River.","alsoOfInterest":"Check out nearby Whitewater State Park for naturalist programming.","flowers":"5","name":"Carley","grasses":"5","region":"se","whatToSee":"There are still a few brilliant maples to be found around the park. Many oaks are now showing some color. As you hike through the forest, what smells do you notice? The autumn air is full of invigorating scents.","url":"/state_parks/carley","photo":"1697728314873","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00130","lat":44.115642,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:24:40"},{"whatToSee":"Even with the high winds and rain we?ve had over the last few days, there are still many golden maples showing. If you ride around the lower areas leading up to the overlook you can even catch some tamaracks turning. While the colors are past their peak, they are still far from gone. ","photo":"1696986470285","url":"/ohv/trail_detail.html?id=13","id":"SRA00305","date":"October 18, 2023","lat":47.475316,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:10:52","lon":-92.450102,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"If you haven't already rode the newly refinished expansion area trail to the city of Virginia, then now is the perfect time. The overlook provides an amazing view of the surrounding area including the still lingering maple trees showing some very nice golden colors. This trail is a very nice ride and offers a fun time for any users or vehicle types. ","alsoOfInterest":"Make sure to investigate the local fall and Halloween events in the nearby towns. Quite a few fun events for all ages and groups, from solo riders to family outings. Just make sure to dress for the ride as the temps continue to fall. Especially ATV and OHM riders, but everyone should dress to be prepared for our new chilly days. ","flowers":"6","name":"Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle","grasses":"6","region":"ne"},{"photo":"1697750306324","url":"/state_parks/bear_head_lake","whatToSee":"<p>\r\n\r\nOn Grassy Creek the deciduous conifers, tamaracks, are starting to glow with their bright yellow needles preparing to drop. <p> <p>\r\n\r\nSadly, just like that, the most colorful autumn displays are past peak at Bear Head Lake State Park. The area had many gusty days combined with rain and hail causing many of the leaves to find their forever home on the forest floor. There are still pockets of aspen leaves which are making like A New Kid on the Block, Hanging Tough, however they have lost their autumn POP and are presenting a muted phase of yellow. <p> <p> \r\n\r\nThe former colorful maples are now mere skeletons of their autumn splendor. <p> \r\n <p> <p> Take pause under the massive white and Norway pines to take a breath of the up north air. Under these titans of the north woods, your feet will be cushioned by their shed needles. The understory dropped their leaves so hikers can see much further into the forest while exploring the park. This Ranger is visited by childhood memories with the autumn air coupled with the sound of ones boots rustling through the dried colorful leaves. \r\n","timestamp":"2023-10-18 08:06:47","lat":47.794384,"id":"SPK00109","date":"October 18, 2023","name":"Bear Head Lake","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"The Trail Center is a great place to start your hiking adventure as there are flush toilets, maps and information, and plenty of parking. <p><p> Dark eyed juncos are busy pecking away at the ground bulking up for winter.","lon":-92.075219,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Norberg Lake Loop is the place to be! This three and a half mile loop is our most popular and showcases not only Norberg Lake but has several overlooks of our name's sake, Bear Head Lake. <p> <p> Be sure to wear sturdy footwear as there are many rocks and roots to navigate over this adventurous walk. <p> <p> ","region":"ne","grasses":"6"},{"whatToSee":"The native prairie grasses are turning from greens to their fall gold. Fall flowers blooming are goldenrods, asters, and gentians. Views of the Minnesota River valley. Native trees such as cottonwood are just beginning to turn signalling the end of the season. ","photo":"1696789428287","url":"/state_parks/lac_qui_parle","date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SPK00197","lat":45.031702,"timestamp":"2023-10-18 07:52:16","leaves":"6","lon":-95.88959,"whereToGo":"The favorite place to start is the Lac qui Parle State Park overlook on the east side of the lake. Sunsets at the overlook are spectacular. Other areas to view the lake are the Ft Renville deck facing the lake and the road along the lake on the west side of the lake. There are many water access sites and WMA parking areas around the lower lake. ","alsoOfInterest":"More waterfowl are frequenting the lake, however more migrating geese migrate through about a month later than they traditionally did due to a change in planted crops in Canada. ","flowers":"6","name":"Lac qui Parle","grasses":"5","region":"sw"},{"timestamp":"2023-10-18 07:18:28","lat":45.006815,"date":"October 18, 2023","id":"SRA00310","whatToSee":"You will see bur and red oaks as well as willow, ash and basswood. ","photo":"1696275946931","url":"/state_parks/greenleaf_lake/index.html","region":"sw","grasses":"5","alsoOfInterest":"Greenleaf is open to archery deer hunting from September 16 - December 31, 2023. \r\nA park permit is not required to visit Greenleaf. ","flowers":"6","name":"Greenleaf Lake","whereToGo":"Parking is located on the west side of the Recreation Area at the Public Water Access. There you can access the day use picnic area and the one mile of trail. ","leaves":"4","lon":-94.46329},{"leaves":"5","lon":-95.931239,"whereToGo":"Enjoy the afternoon sunshine filtering through the trees in the North Picnic area. Linger over a picnic or a warm cup of apple cider then catch the Camden History Trail for a 2 mile loop. Walk along the river, through the woods, and end at the peaceful spring fed swimming pond.","name":"Camden","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Camden State Park has approximately 17 miles of hiking trails. Consider joining the Camden Fall Hiking Challenge as you track the color changes this season. For more information about the challenge, contact the park office at 507-872-7031.","grasses":"6","region":"sw","photo":"1697752807473","url":"/state_parks/camden","whatToSee":"Maples are the star of Camden's fall color scene this week. The lower campground and North Picnic Area are canopied in gold. Overall, colors are mildly muted this year; however, there are some impressive displays throughout the valley. Some trees have lost their leaves while many cottonwoods are still looking greenish yellow. ","id":"SPK00127","date":"October 17, 2023","lat":44.352926,"timestamp":"2023-10-17 15:55:27"},{"whatToSee":"The forest is showing more yellows due to the delayed change in aspen and birch trees. Get a view above the canopy of the changing oaks as they display various shades of red and brown.","photo":"1697576270364","url":"/state_parks/mille_lacs_kathio","date":"October 17, 2023","id":"SPK00232","lat":46.133965,"timestamp":"2023-10-17 14:41:34","lon":-93.73607,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Climb to the top of the 100-foot fire tower to get a bird's-eye view of the park and surrounding area. ","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Check the park's events calendar to learn about the various programs taking place over MEA weekend. ","name":"Mille Lacs Kathio","grasses":"5","region":"nw"},{"grasses":"5","region":"ne","leaves":"5","lon":-90.075117,"whereToGo":"the timber doodle is a great 1 mile loop through mixed birch forest with a crunchy carpet of leaves, and a golden canopy. ","alsoOfInterest":"the weather is cool in the morning so dress warm. ","flowers":"6","name":"Judge C.R. Magney","date":"October 17, 2023","id":"SPK00193","timestamp":"2023-10-17 13:43:36","lat":47.850584,"whatToSee":"The birch and the aspen trees are a lovely gold right now. \r\nthe undergrowth, moose maple, sour sarsaparilla, ferns, grass, and others are have pretty much changed to fall color. All in all its a good time to go for a walk. as soon as we get rain or wind the color will be gone.","photo":"1696708986131","url":"/state_parks/judge_cr_magney"},{"grasses":"5","region":"sw","lon":-94.118768,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"The overlook at the Seppman Mill offers a great panoramic view of the prairie inside of the bison range and the surrounding forests of the Minnesota River Valley. Colors are changing quickly with slight splashes of yellow, golden orange, and deep reds.","name":"Minneopa","alsoOfInterest":"The fall colors are also beautiful at the Minneopa Waterfall or following the hiking trail down to the Minnesota River. It is a great time to see the bison herd and enjoy the great fall scenery during your visit at the park.","flowers":"5","date":"October 17, 2023","id":"SPK00235","lat":44.171257,"timestamp":"2023-10-17 11:55:06","url":"/state_parks/minneopa","photo":"1697330188634","whatToSee":"The prairie grasses and flowers are in full fall form and color to enjoy. Many bird species are beginning their migration through the park using the Minnesota River as their route. The trees are changing quickly with some ash trees completely bare of leaves. The oak trees are just beginning to show off their bright red color and the maples are exceptional with all autumnal colors to see. "},{"alsoOfInterest":"MEA weekend is approaching and there will be additional programs being held. Thursday and Friday at Lake Carlos and Saturday at Glacial Lakes. Please visit the online events calendar for more information.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/events.html\r\n","flowers":"6","name":"Lake Carlos","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"The rain and high winds have dropped many of the leaves this week. There is still some color out there, but much of the prime reds and oranges are now mostly past. The prairie area past peak, but are always a nice walk on a sunny day!\r\nIf you are looking for a few nice views of the parks fall colors that remain there are two trails that you should consider. Head out on the popular Hidden Lake trail or Maple-basswood trail. These two trails have the most color and variety of color for your viewing pleasure.\r\n","lon":-95.338506,"region":"nw","grasses":"5","whatToSee":"The wooded areas of the Hidden Lake and Maple-basswood trails have a variety of color with sugar maples still adding yellows, oranges and some red color. The quaking aspen have yet to really change, but expect that to get really going quickly in the coming days to week.\r\n\r\nThe park is alive with fall migrant birds from juncos, white-throated sparrows, purple finches, hawks and much more. Get out on a trail and enjoy a nice fall day in the park!\r\n","url":"/state_parks/lake_carlos","photo":"1697481412767","timestamp":"2023-10-17 11:54:21","lat":45.992648,"date":"October 17, 2023","id":"SPK00211"},{"id":"SPK00166","date":"October 17, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-17 11:53:57","lat":45.529473,"whatToSee":"Horse trails: The vast open prairie, and hike over the rolling hills.\r\n\r\nHigh Peak trail: Hike through an Oak Savannah heading to the highest peak in the park to overlook the vast rolling prairie.\r\n\r\nMarty's Trail: Head around the lake for a chance to see some wildlife, such as turtles, deer, and a variety birds! \r\n\r\nHighest elevation trail: Start out by hiking thru the campgrounds that sit atop an Esker. From there you will head to the highest point, the trail will be open prairie for a while then transition and you will be on the edge of the prairie and woods, then the farthest loop section of the trail will take you thru the woods.\r\n","photo":"1696953247164","url":"/state_parks/glacial_lakes","grasses":"5","region":"nw","leaves":"5","lon":-95.505711,"whereToGo":"Check out one of the main vistas in the park and enjoy the scenery. For a good mix of forest and prairie color, hit the High Peak Trail. If you want complete prairie head to the horse camp, and head out on any of the horse trails to enjoy the color and sway of the grasses in the breeze. If you want to view the crystal clear spring fed lake, go on to the day use area and relax on the fishing pier, where you might great a great view of our resident snapping turtles! ","alsoOfInterest":"Friday, October 20th- Come to the park and and see stars, planets, galaxies, and nebulae up close with your own eyes! Join Glacial Lakes Astronomers and Stargazers at dusk, down at the horse camp!\r\nSaturday- October 21st at 10a.m. Join our park naturalist for Fall Migration Birding! Meet at the Beach area overlook.\r\nLastly, at 1pm, on October 21st for Archery in the Park!!\r\nFor more information please see the events page or call the park!\r\n","flowers":"6","name":"Glacial Lakes"},{"id":"SPK00160","date":"October 17, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-17 09:51:42","lat":44.520881,"whatToSee":"Prairies are beginning to lose color, grasses are reaching peak and many forbs are going to seed while asters can still be found. Sumac leaves are beginning to fall and deep yellows can be seen on the cottonwood throughout the park. Maples and oaks are slowly beginning to change.","url":"/state_parks/frontenac","photo":"1697765702785","grasses":"5","region":"se","lon":-92.363014,"leaves":"4","whereToGo":"Hike the bluffside trail or hiking club to see some color change throughout the trees. A trip down to sandpoint will bring you to migratory birds and changing cottonwoods. The most colorful maples can be found within the picnic area. ","alsoOfInterest":"","flowers":"5","name":"Frontenac"},{"timestamp":"2023-10-17 09:08:00","lat":46.478466,"id":"SRA00302","date":"October 17, 2023","whatToSee":"It doesn't get much better than this at Cuyuna. This is the peak week to visit. Our landscape is blanketed with bright gold ash, cottonwood and aspen with pops of oranges and reds. \r\n ","photo":"1697730832431","url":"/state_parks/cuyuna_country","region":"nw","grasses":"0","flowers":"0","alsoOfInterest":"Watch for flocks of turkey along the roadsides, especially in the morning or early evening. ","name":"Cuyuna Country","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Miners Mountain Overlook is a must see during your visit. It can be accessed by hiking, biking and driving. The road to the overlook is paved. There are many fantastic viewing opportunities along the paved Cuyuna Lakes State Trail and throughout our mountain bike trail system. ","lon":-93.999582},{"alsoOfInterest":"Surface tours of the Soudan Underground Mine are still available on the hour from 10-4 Fridays and Saturdays in October. Visiting for MEA weekend? Take in a tour and then do a quick hike to the West Tower pit just off the northwest side of the mine parking lot to peek down 350 ft. It's a little thrilling and will give you a good appreciation for why mining operations went underground!","flowers":"6","name":"Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine","whereToGo":"Head over to the Lake Vermilion side of the park and start out near the camper cabin area to hike the Onamani Trail. Follow the path through a grove of cedar trees to the Lake Vermilion overlook. Take a rest on the granite outcrop and ponder the centuries of peoples from the Woodland and Copper culture to the Dakota and Ojibwe and fur traders to the current day users comprised of many cultures that lived, visited and traveled these waters. ","leaves":"6","lon":-92.200613,"region":"ne","grasses":"6","whatToSee":"\r\nStands of tamarack, the only deciduous conifer, have completed their change from evergreen to gold. Come quick before they begin to drop their needles. The paths are littered with interesting textures and shapes and the air is now starting to have that classic October crispness we all have been longing for. Don a cozy sweater or grab your favorite plaid flannel, rain jacket, sturdy shoes and head our direction!","photo":"1695819627594","url":"/state_parks/lake_vermilion_soudan","timestamp":"2023-10-16 11:50:26","lat":47.831826,"date":"October 16, 2023","id":"SPK00285"},{"grasses":"5","region":"sw","leaves":"5","lon":-94.730047,"whereToGo":"The overlooks in the park are a great place to see lots of changing leaves. The prairies near the Historic Fort Site and Chalet are the best place to see wildflowers and grasses.","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Check out the DNR Calendar of Events for Naturalist programs at Fort Ridgely on October 14 and 21.","name":"Fort Ridgely","id":"SPK00151","date":"October 16, 2023","lat":44.461563,"timestamp":"2023-10-16 11:05:05","whatToSee":"Sugar maples are shades of orange and scarlet. Ash, elm and cottonwood are yellow and orange. ","photo":"1697472427474","url":"/state_parks/fort_ridgely"},{"lat":46.327164,"timestamp":"2023-10-16 10:24:16","date":"October 16, 2023","id":"SPK00167","whatToSee":"Understory maples on Bike trail are golden. Red oaks are turning dark red. Leaf color varies widely throughout the park from areas just starting to change to others that are almost done. ","photo":"1697718905736","url":"/state_parks/glendalough","region":"nw","grasses":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Equipment rentals are available until October 22. Showers are closed for season. Flush toilets are available year-round at Trail Center. Water is available by park office. ","flowers":"6","name":"Glendalough","lon":-95.666637,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Take a ride on the bike trail or go for a hike in the woods."},{"whatToSee":"Mainly Oak trees are left, with green and brown leaves. Very few Cottonwood trees have leaves left. The few Maple trees in the park are at about 75%. The park is at about 90% over. There is still a bit of color at the park. ","url":"/state_parks/upper_sioux_agency","photo":"1697550781465","timestamp":"2023-10-16 09:39:30","lat":44.733916,"date":"October 16, 2023","id":"SPK00277","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Take a hike on the hiking club trail where you will see the prairie grasses as well as Oaks and Sumac. Water is off for the season. ","name":"Upper Sioux Agency","lon":-95.452072,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"From the main park entrance, go to the overlook or the Historic Site. From the Campground entrance go to the confluence (where the two rivers meet) picnic Area. ","region":"sw","grasses":"6"},{"grasses":"5","region":"sw","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Park near the office at the Meadowbrook unit, and take a walk along the Bluebird Trail to see our tall grasses and ash trees as their fall colors set in. Take a visit to the Bonanza unit and walk the Hiking Club trail, venturing through the yellowed oak woods alongside Big Stone Lake and catching the vibrant red leaves of native Sumac.","lon":-96.510778,"name":"Big Stone Lake","alsoOfInterest":"Turkey and Ring-necked Pheasant activity is off the charts, with large families running about both the Bonanza and Meadowbrook units of the park. Fishing has largely quieted down, but some large bluegills and perch are still out and willing to be snagged.","flowers":"6","id":"SPK00115","date":"October 16, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-16 08:28:18","lat":45.384088,"photo":"1697724082846","url":"/state_parks/big_stone_lake","whatToSee":"Grasses have turned a golden brown with wispy white seed heads dancing in the breeze. Trees are turning day by day, with mostly yellows visible but oranges and reds popping up too. Sumac has rapidly turned, with brilliant reds popping up throughout the park."},{"leaves":"5","lon":-95.069911,"whereToGo":"Walking through the prairie gives the visitor a chance to see some late summer flowers in bloom as well as the start of the fall flowers. The Overlook allows visitors to see the Des Moines River Valley with great splendor. ","name":"Kilen Woods","flowers":"2","alsoOfInterest":"The park is a source for a migratory route for many birds. The temperature and humidity have been decreasing making it a great time to enjoy this clean and quiet park!","grasses":"5","region":"sw","photo":"1697033320442","url":"/state_parks/kilen_woods","whatToSee":"In the prairie you can see Big and Little Blue Stem Grass, Indian Grass, Leadplant, Goldenrod, and the Park?s staple flower, the Prairie Clovers. On the Overlook, you can see mainly Oak and Ash forest with some Cottonwood and American Linden present. The Cottonwood trees are starting to show their yellow fall colors, and the Sumac is starting to get its recognizable bright red leaves that it is commonly known for.","id":"SPK00196","date":"October 16, 2023","lat":43.736496,"timestamp":"2023-10-16 08:27:00"},{"leaves":"5","lon":-96.192838,"whereToGo":"Take a stroll or a bike ride along our bike path to see all the changing fall colors below the cliffline. ","name":"Blue Mounds","alsoOfInterest":"Only two more weekends left to take a Prairie and Bison Tour this fall! Go to dnr.state.mn.us/bluemounds to find available times and make your reservation today. ","flowers":"6","grasses":"4","region":"sw","photo":"1697403258468","url":"/state_parks/blue_mounds","whatToSee":"While most wildflowers have finished blooming for the year, you can still see them in action as they work to spread their seeds this time of year. Watch for the fluffy, white milkweed seeds floating through the air throughout the park. ","id":"SPK00121","date":"October 15, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-15 15:46:22","lat":43.707134},{"lat":46.86377,"timestamp":"2023-10-15 08:55:43","id":"SPK00124","date":"October 15, 2023","url":"/state_parks/buffalo_river","photo":"1696192042637","whatToSee":"The cottonwoods are starting to turn yellow. Most of the other trees in the park have turned colors and the leaves have fallen to the ground. ","region":"nw","grasses":"6","name":"Buffalo River","alsoOfInterest":"The Bluestem and Wide sky trails offer the best viewing of our riverine forest's fall changes, however our trees are slowly becoming bare.","flowers":"6","lon":-96.463297,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"The Bluestem Trail on the south side of the river shows off the stunning color changes of both the native mesic prairie and the riverine forest of the park. The River view and Wide Sky trails are also key for viewing the changes in the fall foliage. "},{"id":"SPK00266","date":"October 13, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-13 11:46:12","lat":47.197955,"photo":"1697580134300","url":"/state_parks/split_rock_lighthouse","whatToSee":"Most of the colorful Maples have lost their leaves but the Birch and Poplars have held strong with their smokey yellows and golds.\r\n","grasses":"3","region":"ne","leaves":"6","lon":-91.39201,"whereToGo":"Hike on the Merrill Logging Trail! Make a 6-mile loop starting from the Trail Center or for a bit of a shorter hike, start from the DOT Wayside Rest at the south end of our park, take the Gitchi Gami to the brown gate, then cross Hwy 61 to the trail on the other side. Both of these hikes include crossing Hwy 61, please be careful as there is heavy traffic this time of year. ","name":"Split Rock Lighthouse","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Check out our Track Chair (it's free!) to see the colors down on the lake shore with the lighthouse in the distance. Call our main office line 218-595-7624 for more details and to make a reservation."},{"grasses":"5","region":"ne","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Take a scenic hike on the self-guided Quarry Loop Trail for views of the Kettle River, rapids and old quarry buildings. This is an hour hike with spectacular views! Quarry Loop is also our driest trail. ","lon":-92.840197,"name":"Banning","flowers":"5","alsoOfInterest":"Parking lots fill on weekends best times to arrive are before 10am or after 2pm to get a spot in the parking lot","date":"October 13, 2023","id":"SPK00103","timestamp":"2023-10-13 08:39:40","lat":46.175944,"photo":"1697730088767","url":"/state_parks/banning","whatToSee":"Alot of leaves have fallen with rain and wind covering trails with color. We are nearing the end of fall colors the remaining green leaves are finally changing but we have alot on the ground. This year hasn't been our typical peak colors as we have very few reds left, mostly yellows and oranges."},{"region":"ne","grasses":"4","name":"Gooseberry Falls","alsoOfInterest":"Attend park naturalist programs to view fall colors on Michaela's Chasing Waterfall tours. See Parks and Trails event calendar for more information. ","flowers":"5","leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Gold birch and aspen can be found throughout the park. The River View Trail provides a slow ambling walk next to banks of colorful trees. Trout have been seen in the pool below Lower Falls. ","lon":-91.471724,"lat":47.145192,"timestamp":"2023-10-11 12:05:39","id":"SPK00172","date":"October 11, 2023","url":"/state_parks/gooseberry_falls","photo":"1697577386161","whatToSee":"Sugar Maples are bursting in colorful flames amidst their birch neighbors. Birch and aspen are donning gold crowns that gleam in the bright fall sun. Bracken ferns are dying back as he fallen leaves from ash and mountain maple fallen sprawl across the damp earth. \r\nRed and mountain maples near the parking lot are orange and bright. \r\n"},{"name":"Tettegouche","flowers":"2","alsoOfInterest":"Recent rainfalls have charged the Baptism River and the waterfalls are flowing nicely.","leaves":"6","lon":-91.244033,"whereToGo":"Hike to Mount Baldy on the north end of the Park for panoramic views of the changing season.","region":"ne","grasses":"1","photo":"1697575829804","url":"/state_parks/tettegouche","whatToSee":"The maple trees are mostly leafless, right now, but the birch and aspen trees are taking up the slack, showing lots of gold and amber.","lat":47.342547,"timestamp":"2023-10-11 10:46:39","date":"October 11, 2023","id":"SPK00269"},{"grasses":"1","region":"ne","lon":-90.895481,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"The Hiking Club Trail along the Temperance River is always a good choice.","name":"Temperance River","alsoOfInterest":"Instead of looking up for leaves, look down as lots of our shrubby species are showing lots of reds and burgundies: red-osier dogwood and bush honeysuckle are pretty colorful right now.","flowers":"2","id":"SPK00268","date":"October 11, 2023","timestamp":"2023-10-11 10:41:57","lat":47.565537,"photo":"1697575773058","url":"/state_parks/temperance_river","whatToSee":"Heart-leaved birch trees, only found along the North Shore in Minnesota, are really starting to turn yellow."},{"region":"ne","grasses":"2","alsoOfInterest":"Honey mushrooms, a native parasitic fungi, are blooming profusely from lots of live birch trees. ","flowers":"2","name":"George Crosby Manitou","lon":-91.094669,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"The Hiking Club Trail to the Cascades of the Manitou River is always a good bet. There is lots of color left and the Cascades are really flowing.","lat":47.47802,"timestamp":"2023-10-11 10:39:32","id":"SPK00163","date":"October 11, 2023","whatToSee":"With most of the leaves gone from the trees, you can see some distance in the woods. Look for ruffed grouse (hunting not allowed in the park!) as their numbers seem to be very high this year.","url":"/state_parks/george_crosby_manitou","photo":"1697575678323"},{"whatToSee":"Unfortunately, there is a lot of green left in the oaks, but the pretty color maples and ashes have all shed their leaves. All that remains is for the Oaks to turn brown. ","url":"/state_parks/crow_wing","photo":"1697721639501","lat":46.290519,"timestamp":"2023-10-11 08:11:01","date":"October 11, 2023","id":"SPK00139","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","name":"Crow Wing","leaves":"6","lon":-94.334502,"whereToGo":"The hiking club trail leads to beautiful overlooks on the Mississippi River.","region":"nw","grasses":"6"},{"region":"metro","grasses":"5","alsoOfInterest":"","flowers":"6","name":"Minnesota Valley","lon":-93.708773,"leaves":"4","whereToGo":"Explore the Lawrence Unit Trail and take in the view of Horseshoe Lake. This area offers diverse habitats that include wetlands, floodplain forest, and blufftop oak savanna. This is also a great place to see migrating songbirds and waterfowl. ","timestamp":"2023-10-10 15:07:01","lat":44.676619,"date":"October 10, 2023","id":"SRA00304","whatToSee":"","photo":"1696657699437","url":"/state_parks/minnesota_valley"},{"lat":48.362449,"timestamp":"2023-10-10 13:46:49","date":"October 10, 2023","id":"SPK00247","url":"/state_parks/old_mill","photo":"1697767816218","whatToSee":"","region":"nw","grasses":"6","name":"Old Mill","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","lon":-96.576211,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Final Update"},{"timestamp":"2023-10-10 13:46:23","lat":48.724615,"date":"October 10, 2023","id":"SPK00208","url":"/state_parks/lake_bronson","photo":"1696164439147","whatToSee":"","region":"nw","grasses":"6","name":"Lake Bronson","alsoOfInterest":"","flowers":"6","lon":-96.598472,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Final Update"},{"date":"October 10, 2023","id":"SPK00142","timestamp":"2023-10-10 10:32:21","lat":46.144515,"photo":"1697049393247","url":"/state_parks/father_hennepin","whatToSee":"The best has come and gone, there is still a little color, here and there. You will see lots of bare trees and brown leaves, and still a little green. But the crunch of leaves under your feet, definitely says fall!","grasses":"6","region":"ne","lon":-93.492493,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Take a stroll along the shore of Mille Lacs Lake and feel the breeze of the changing season. ","name":"Father Hennepin","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Keep an eye out for the albino deer that can be seen in the park. "},{"flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"We're only an hour away from Lake Bronson, Old Mill and Zippel Bay State Parks. We are also less than an hour away from Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge and Thief Lake Wildlife Management Area.","name":"Hayes Lake","whereToGo":"Come hike our trails along the lake and enjoy the scenery and wildlife.","leaves":"6","lon":-95.533349,"region":"nw","grasses":"6","whatToSee":"You'll see the beautiful fall colors along with loons, ducks and swans on the lake. You may also see some beaver or otter swimming around as well.","url":"/state_parks/hayes_lake","photo":"1696642286990","lat":48.626688,"timestamp":"2023-10-10 09:39:47","id":"SPK00174","date":"October 10, 2023"},{"url":"/state_parks/flandrau","photo":"1696717483980","whatToSee":"You will find a variety of trees, grasses and plenty of variety of native prairie plants. Due to large wind gusts on 10/3 many of the trees which have turned color have dropped their leaves.","timestamp":"2023-10-10 09:16:29","lat":44.289678,"id":"SPK00145","date":"October 10, 2023","name":"Flandrau","alsoOfInterest":"Currently we have a goat herd grazing invasives in the park. We should expect them to be in the park for a few more weeks! They do get reassigned to differently areas of the park depending on how quickly they consume the invasives. ","flowers":"6","leaves":"5","lon":-94.464957,"whereToGo":"Hangout in our large day use area or take a quick hike on our trails to enjoy the last lovely days of summer and green surroundings. ","region":"sw","grasses":"5"},{"url":"/state_parks/charles_a_lindbergh","photo":"1696436282956","whatToSee":"Many oaks, and the ubiquitous buckthorn, still have leaves, but recent winds and rain has put most of our colorful leaves on the ground, so the best is over for this year. \r\n ","lat":45.980664,"timestamp":"2023-10-10 08:28:53","date":"October 10, 2023","id":"SPK00136","name":"Charles A. Lindbergh","alsoOfInterest":"The Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site (320.616.5421), operated by the Minnesota Historical Society, and the Weyerhaeuser Museum (320.632.4007), operated by the Morrison County Historical Society, are both located across the road from the park. ","flowers":"6","whereToGo":"FINAL UPDATE\r\nThe trails along Pike Creek are always scenic. For longer vistas, the trail on the northwest side of the park has a prairie that provides good views.","leaves":"6","lon":-94.377834,"region":"nw","grasses":"6"},{"whatToSee":"The dry conditions made for a quick season of fall colors. The maples turned red and gold for a couple of weeks then dropped their leaves in more recent winds. Aspen, birch and oak trees are at about 50%, so the colors aren't entirely over. No matter the color, the crisp air with few biting bugs makes the northwoods a beautiful place to be. ","url":"/state_parks/schoolcraft","photo":"1697203259473","timestamp":"2023-10-10 07:51:49","lat":47.223451,"id":"SPK00263","date":"October 10, 2023","alsoOfInterest":"<p>The campground is closed until May 17, 2024.</p>\r\n<p>Water will be turned off October 3 at which time there will be no drinking water available at the park.</p>\r\n<p>A special rifle deer hunt is taking place in the park October 14-15. We suggest you find other great places to visit October 14-15. </p>","flowers":"6","name":"Schoolcraft","lon":-93.801627,"leaves":"6","whereToGo":"Schoolcraft State Park is a quaint place nestled among the wild Mississippi River. A 2-mile hiking trail will take you around the entire perimeter, through stands of old-growth red and white pines, open oak groves and aside river marshes alive with migrating birds. The campground is closed for the season, but the picnic grounds or boat access site are great places to unwind. ","region":"ne","grasses":"6"},{"photo":"1696879813953","url":"/state_parks/cascade_river","whatToSee":"","timestamp":"2023-10-09 14:20:33","lat":47.710148,"id":"SPK00133","date":"October 9, 2023","name":"Cascade River","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","leaves":"6","lon":-90.505568,"whereToGo":"Final report","region":"ne","grasses":"6"},{"region":"sw","grasses":"5","name":"Lake Shetek","alsoOfInterest":"A bike ride to the Currie Dam on the Casey Jones State Trail will give you some excellent views of Smith Lake, Lake Shetek and restored prairie.","flowers":"6","leaves":"5","lon":-95.688658,"whereToGo":"A nice walk this time of year would be around the Loon Island trail and along the lakeshore of Park Lake on the Lakeside and Fish Pond trails.","lat":44.099728,"timestamp":"2023-10-08 13:24:27","id":"SPK00220","date":"October 8, 2023","photo":"1697591519776","url":"/state_parks/lake_shetek","whatToSee":"With the strong winds and colder temps that we had, the fall colors have really appeared quickly with some of the earlier changing trees dropping their leaves. Now is the perfect time to take a fall color walk through the park. The prairie grasses, especially the big bluestem, have turned their dark burgundy color which brings a pop of color to our wide open spaces."},{"leaves":"6","lon":-93.565257,"whereToGo":"Drive into the main entrance of the Park by turning off of Scenic Highway 7 and onto Itasca County Road 75. The Chase Point Trailhead is a great place to pull off, get out and hike the Chase Point Trail where you will get great views of Coon-Sandwick Lake. The Lodge fishing pier and the Lake of Isles fishing pier are not only good locations for fishing but are great vantage points for checking out the fall colors or taking in views of the lakes. While here for the fall colors, some other points of interest to explore include the Tell Lake Trail, the Fire Tower Trail, and the historic CCC Lodge.","name":"Scenic","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"Highway 7 between the park and Bigfork is being resurfaced, resulting in a longer drive time than otherwise anticipated.","grasses":"6","region":"ne","photo":"1697550696123","url":"/state_parks/scenic","whatToSee":"The vibrant oranges and reds of the maples have come and gone. The ash and sumac leaves are largely on the ground, with only the aspen holding on with some late greens and muted yellows. Tamarack have yet to turn gold, but many of the other trees have dropped their leaves entirely. The color in the park is back to mostly green, as the pine trees reassert their dominance over the views.","date":"October 3, 2023","id":"SPK00262","timestamp":"2023-10-03 12:46:31","lat":47.715179},{"whatToSee":"The butterfly loop gives you a good mixture of forest and prairie in their fall colors. ","url":"/state_parks/lake_louise","photo":"1697409932187","lat":43.535954,"timestamp":"2023-10-03 08:49:00","id":"SPK00214","date":"October 3, 2023","flowers":"4","alsoOfInterest":"The leaves are changing quickly this year, come on down to Lake Louise State Park to enjoy them!","name":"Lake Louise","lon":-92.509175,"leaves":"4","whereToGo":"The butterfly loops are teeming with fall colors!","region":"se","grasses":"4"},{"lat":47.337503,"timestamp":"2023-09-29 09:34:53","date":"September 29, 2023","id":"SRA00311","whatToSee":"","photo":"1697755783609","url":"/state_parks/la_salle_lake/index.html","region":"nw","grasses":"6","flowers":"6","alsoOfInterest":"","name":"La Salle Lake","lon":-95.178517,"leaves":"5","whereToGo":"Starting soon..."}] |
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