There Are 5 State Parks And A National Monument Within 1 Hour Of This One Minnesota Town
If you’re interested in finding a Minnesota town near many state parks, the small city of Slayton definitely fits the bill. In fact, it’s one of only a handful of Minnesota towns that can claim close proximity to half a dozen natural wonders.


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Slayton Bakery, Broadway Avenue, Slayton, MN, USA
For hours, specials, or more information about this beloved institution, check out Slayton Bakery’s Facebook page.
One thing that folks may not realize about Slayton, however, is that it’s located within an hour of five - yes, five! - state parks and even a national monument.
One thing that folks may not realize about Slayton, however, is that it’s located within an hour of five - yes, five! - state parks and even a national monument.
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Lake Shetek State Park, 163 State Park Rd, Currie, MN 56123, USA
Gorgeous in the summertime, Lake Shetek State Park is a wonderful place to stay cool on a warm weather day. Bring a picnic and some fishing gear and spend the whole day.

Kilen Woods State Park, 860th Street, Lakefield, MN, USA
Hiking through the namesake Kilen Woods, along the Des Moines River, is a great way to spend a weekend morning.

At Blue Mounds State Park, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, rock climbing, and camping. Reserve a teepee to sleep in, and doze off to the sounds of the park’s bison herd snuffing and stomping in the distance.

A stroll along the eponymous stream and a picnic beside its reservoir is an ideal way to spend a day at Split Rock Creek State Park.

Camden State Park is situated in a deep river valley, lined with hardwood forest that feels like an oasis on the prairie of western Minnesota. Bring your hiking boots and fishing gear - as well as a swimsuit to take a dip in the park’s spring-fed swimming hole.
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Pipestone National Monument is not only the perfect place to learn more about the region’s history, its native peoples, and their cultures, it’s also a site of surprising natural beauty. Home to pink Sioux quartzite cliffs and a waterfall, Pipestone is an anomaly of a natural wonder on the tallgrass prairie that dominates this part of the state.
So next time you’re looking for an adventure basecamp, consider Slayton. Have you visited this charming town?
What is another Minnesota town near many state parks and or natural wonders?
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