The Ditch Ducks Of Highway 65 In Minnesota Just Might Be The Strangest Tourist Trap Yet
By Betsy Rathburn|Published October 19, 2020
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Betsy Rathburn
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.
Just like everywhere else in the United States, Minnesota is home to plenty of quirky attractions. These include a giant twine ball, many whimsical water towers, and even a museum dedicated to one man’s bizarre collections. These tourist traps are some of the most well-known in the state. But there are many other weird and wacky stops to discover.
If you’ve ever traveled down Highway 65 near McGrath, Minnesota, you may have noticed the strange sight of many colorfully painted ducks by the roadside. Read on below to learn the story of these eyecatching critters, including where you can see this strange tourist trap for yourself.
Highway 65 is a 272-mile highway that runs north-south through Minnesota, from Minneapolis to Littlefork. Much of the road is surrounded by rural fields and farmland.
It all started when a passing motorist mistook a stick coming out of the pond for a turtle. After that, her traveling partner placed a floating duck in the pond to remind her that it was just a stick.
After that, many more ducks were added to the pond. Today, dozens of ducks float in the small pond. They're now called Ditch Ducks, and they're a welcome sight along a long, unremarkable stretch of Highway 65.
Others who are interested in leaving their mark may add their own decorated duck to the ditch. But make sure you do so safely. Highway 65 is a busy road, and it's not safe to stop next to the pond.
There's a small area up the road where cars can park out of the way. After that, feel free to drop in your duck and admire all of the others that came before you!
The Ditch Ducks of Highway 65 are definitely one of the weirdest roadside attractions in Minnesota! For more information about this tourist trap, visit the Ditch Ducks Facebook group.
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