Go 2,341 Feet Underground On This Minnesota Mine Tour
By Betsy Rathburn|Published March 23, 2022
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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.
Given Minnesota’s mine history, it should come as no surprise that there are several mines that you can visit in the state. All of them are up north, on Minnesota’s Iron Range. The Hull-Rust-Mahoning Mine is an interesting place to visit. Its large, open pit makes it look like a huge canyon in the middle of the woods. The mine we’d like to introduce today is equally impressive, though in a different way. To see it, you have to venture more than 2,000 feet underground! It’s part of a Minnesota state park, and you can take a tour of it. Read on below to learn more about this interesting place.
Have you ever visited Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park? For more information about the park, including booking a tour, visit the park’s page on the Minnesota DNR website. And if you’re interested in learning about some southern Minnesota history, check out our article about Minnesota’s flour-milling history.
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