This Off-The-Beaten-Path Recreational Area In Minnesota Is The Perfect Place To Escape
In the Land of 10,000 Lakes, our beautiful state parks can get crowded, especially on weekends – and especially in the summer. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy our state’s abundant natural beauty that’s a little more off the beaten path, head southeast to the Reno Unit of the Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest, a true hidden gem recreational area in Minnesota.







The Reno Recreational Area is open to year-round use, including cross-country skiing in the winter. Visit the Reno Unit’s page on the DNR website for trail maps and more information about the area. A hike in the Reno Recreational Area is a great addition to a larger exploration of Minnesota’s Bluff Country, like a road trip through the Driftless Area. This large area is so stunning and unique that there’s a grass roots movement to establish a new national park in the region.
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