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- Type of destination: Regional Park
- Location of destination: USA - Minnesota
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Overlooking the Mississippi River, Minnehaha Park is one of Minneapolis' oldest and most popular parks, attracting over 850,000 thousand visitors annually. The 193-acre park features a 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs and river overlooks. The Longfellow House Visitor Center sits on the northwest end of the Park, near to the John H. Stevens House Museum.
More information about Lock and Dam No. 1 on the National Park Service or US Army Corps of Engineers website (Brochure).
See the National Park Service website for more information about Minnehaha Regional Park.
This is the official Park Map by Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.
More information about Lock and Dam No. 1 on the National Park Service or US Army Corps of Engineers website (Brochure).
See the National Park Service website for more information about Minnehaha Regional Park.
This is the official Park Map by Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.
Overlooking the Mississippi River, Minnehaha Park is one of Minneapolis' oldest and most popular parks, attracting over 850,000 thousand visitors annually. The 193-acre park features a 53-foot waterfall, limestone bluffs and river overlooks. The Longfellow House Visitor Center sits on the northwest end of the Park, near to the John H. Stevens House Museum.
More information about Lock and Dam No. 1 on the National Park Service or US Army Corps of Engineers website (Brochure).
See the National Park Service website for more information about Minnehaha Regional Park.
This is the official Park Map by Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.
More information about Lock and Dam No. 1 on the National Park Service or US Army Corps of Engineers website (Brochure).
See the National Park Service website for more information about Minnehaha Regional Park.
This is the official Park Map by Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.