The Abandoned Day Hill Ruin In Minnesota Is One Of The Eeriest Places In America
A popular hike in Split Rock Lighthouse State Park rewards explorers with spectacular views – and a mysterious fireplace in the middle of nowhere. The story behind the ruin atop Day Hill makes the site one of the eeriest – and saddest – abandoned places in Minnesota.

The beautiful lighthouse, more than 100 years old, is one of the most photographed in the country. Now operated by the Minnesota Historical Society, the lighthouse and its museum are open to the public.

One of the most popular is the trail to Day Hill, which you can access from the cart-in campground parking lot in the state park.
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The fireplace was built long before the land was a park.

He started with the massive stone fireplace, but Day's love abandoned him before he built more. Heartbroken, Day abandoned the hill and his eerie, lonely fireplace.
Considering Day Hill’s history, we wouldn’t be surprised if they were ghosts making their home up there, answering the beacon of the lighthouse with fires of their own. Have you visited Day Hill? What did you think of the abandoned fireplace?
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