Catch A Glimpse Of A Secluded Waterfall When You Visit Little-Known Red Rock Falls County Park In Minnesota
By Betsy Rathburn|Published August 18, 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.
Minnesota has dozens of waterfalls! While not all are as spectacular as popular spots like Gooseberry or Minnehaha Falls, each is well worth seeing at least once. In fact, after you visit, some of Minnesota’s lesser-known waterfalls may end up among your favorite spots. These spots combine the beauty of a waterfall with the peace and quiet of a hidden destination, creating oases that feel like they’re all yours. That’s how it feels when you visit Red Rock Falls County Park in Sanborn, Minnesota. This little-known park is filled with immense beauty, from prairie fields to rocky gorges to stunning waterfalls. Visit this park to find some of Minnesota’s hidden treasures.
Red Rock Falls County Park is a small but beautiful park in Sanborn, Minnesota. This small town in Cottonwood County is about 130 miles southwest of the Twin Cities.
Much of the park is covered by a prairie landscape. The wide-open fields are a beautiful departure from the forested lands that cover much of Minnesota.
Venture further into the park and you'll find a small, rocky creek. Covered by shade, this is a cool place to take refuge from the sun if you visit on a hot day.
Venture even further into the park, and you'll come across a deep, rock-lined gorge filled in with water. This rugged area looks out of place on the Minnesota prairie, making it that much more impressive.
You'll also come across another waterfall, this one tall and skinny. The rushing waters tumble into the gorge. It looks like something you might find on the North Shore!
Have you ever visited Red Rock Falls County Park? What was your favorite part? If you’re interested in planning a trip to the area, also add the nearby Jeffers Petroglyphs to your itinerary. It’s only 5 miles away from the park, and it’s a fascinating stop!
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