This Entire Town In Minnesota Was Turned Into A State Park You Can’t Pass Up
By Betsy Rathburn|Published February 21, 2019
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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.
Minnesota has more than 60 state parks — 62, in fact — and each is as beautiful as can be. Most are filled with sparkling lakes, thick woods, raging waterfalls, or waving prairies — or maybe a little of each. But there’s one state park that is a little different from the rest. There’s one Minnesota state park that used to be a town, and you don’t want to pass it up. Read on to learn about Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park, its stunning beauty, and its fascinating history.
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park is a beautiful spot in southeastern Minnesota, about 125 miles southeast of Minneapolis. You'll find it at 21071 County Rd. 118, Preston, MN 55965.
The Mystery Cave portion of the park is quite beautiful in its own right. It's home to Minnesota's longest cave, a 13-mile expanse that houses with a stunningly still blue pool.
But it's the Forestville half of the park that is actually an entire town. You'll find it just down the road from the Mystery Cave. To get there, you'll have to cross an old truss bridge that dates back to 1899.
Thanks to the town's growth, many houses and businesses were erected. Sadly, Forestville began to decline after a railroad bypassed the area. People left, and Forestville became a ghost town.
Tourists can walk freely through the town. An old barn gives visitors a glimpse of the machinery used back in the 19th century. There are even old horse-drawn carriages.
Forestville is a fascinating part of Minnesota history. This old ghost town is preserved as a state park, and it's well worth the time to travel there.
Have you ever been to Forestville? What did you think? To learn more about the cave portion Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park, check out our article about Mystery Cave.
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