This Hidden Trail In Minnesota Leads To A Magnificent Archaeological Treasure
By Betsy Rathburn|Published January 23, 2018
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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.
Without looking too hard, it’s not difficult to find as many incredible hiking trails in Minnesota as you could ever want. They lead through peaceful forests, to rushing waterfalls, and alongside secluded lakes. But what if you’re looking for something a little different? There’s one hike in Minnesota that is a little different from the rest. It’s not as popular as Minnesota’s most famous trails, but there’s something incredibly fascinating at the end of the trail. What is it? Well, this hidden trail in Minnesota leads to a magnificent archaeological treasure. Read on to find out what it is.
Jeffers Petroglyphs is an archaeological site in southwestern Minnesota. You'll find it in the tiny town of Comfrey, about 140 miles southwest of Minneapolis.
This part of Minnesota is marked by vast prairie. The waving grasses against the endless sky are markedly different from the thick woods of northern Minnesota.
When you visit, you can take in the history of the place by reading interpretive signs. There are also guides who can show the best ways to see the petroglyphs.