Best of 2024

2024 brought another wonderful year of hiking adventures!

Nerstrand Big Woods State Park-Nerstrand-Minnesota

Bassett Creek Park-Crystal-Minnesota

Carley State Park-Plainview-Minnesota

Memorial Park-Red Wing-Minnesota

Willow River State Park-Hudson-Wisconsin

Mines of Spain-Dubuque-Iowa

Maquoketa Caves State Park-Maquoketa-Iowa

DWP Railroad Tunnel-Duluth-Minnesota

Illgen Falls-Beaver Bay Township-Minnesota

Iona’s Beach Scientific and Natural Area-Two Harbors-Minnesota

Pattison State Park-Superior-Wisconsin

Ely’s Peak-Duluth-Minnesota

Kawishiwi Falls-Ely-Minnesota

Pine Ridge Trail-Tower-Minnesota

Minnehaha Falls-Minneapolis-Minnesota

Happy New Year! Cheers to more adventures in 2025!

Minnehaha Falls-Minneapolis-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Minnehaha Falls Park.

Minnesota received a wonderful blanket of fluffy snow this week. The temperature has been staying pretty cold, too. With that said, I knew Minnehaha Falls would look amazing and it did!

We hiked across Highland Bridge taking in the view of the Mississippi River below.

Getting to the trails along the river is a bit tricky in the winter. The park closes off the staircases leading down to the trails. We jumped over their “suggested closure” and carried on with our hike.

Minnehaha Creek

The trail led us back to the Minnehaha Falls.

Today’s hiking adventure was 2.3 miles.

Six Mile Marsh Prairie Trail-Minnetrista-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure began at Six Mile Marsh Prairie Trail.

The sun was shining brightly as we began our hike. We made our way to an old red barn that was built in 1937.

We looped around the marsh.

After completing the Six Mile Marsh Prairie Trail, we hiked along the Dakota Rail Regional Trail.

About a mile or so down the Dakota Rail Regional Trail we approached a sign for the Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden. We decided to check it out, and I’m so happy we did! They had many fun sculptures and farm animals on the property.

We made our way back to the Dakota Rail Regional Trail to continue our hike. A sign for Gale Woods Farm appeared just off the trail. We decided to check it out since we were so close. They also had a beautiful red barn and farm animals.

The trail looped us around the property.

Whaletail Lake

Once back on the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, we hiked back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 8.1 miles.

Rice Creek North Regional Trail-Shoreview-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was along the Rice Creek North Regional Trail.

The sun was just beginning to rise as we began our adventure.

Lots of people were already out with their dogs enjoying the dog park. I always love seeing all the pups.

We hiked the paved trail taking in all the final moments of the fall colors.

My favorite part of the trail led us through a grove of tall pine trees.

Rice Creek

We looped around a beautiful wetland area.

We crossed over Rice Creek once again as we made our way back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 5.5 miles.

Terrace Oaks West Park-Burnsville-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Terrace Oaks West Park.

The temperature felt like a fall morning, the air was cool, the grass was full of dew and the best part…there were no bugs.

We followed along the unpaved trail taking in all the beautiful wildflowers.

This park also has a trail for bikers and come winter, the hiking trail we hiked today will become cross-country ski trails.

Several ponds and/or small lakes are located throughout the park.

Today’s hiking adventure was 6 miles.

Illgen Falls-Beaver Bay Township-Minnesota

We hiked to Illgen Falls on July 28th, 2024.

Illgen Falls is in Tettegouche State Park on the Baptism River. We parked alongside the highway for a short hike to the falls.

Wow! Illgen Falls is absolutely beautiful. Please enjoy all the photos.

We hiked back to our starting point. 

Our hiking adventure was .3 miles.

Honeymoon Bluff-Grand Marais-Minnesota

We hiked Honeymoon Bluff Trail July 27th, 2024. 

A tall staircase led us up the side of the bluff. 

At the top of the bluff, we were greeted with the following sign.

We continued along the trail towards the overlook. Large red mushrooms were spotted throughout our hike.

Hungry Jack Lake Overlook

The trail looped us back around towards the staircase. 


Our hiking adventure was 0.52 miles. 

Congdon Park-Duluth-Minnesota

We hiked Congdon Park July 26th, 2024. 

I received another wonderful birthday gift from the universe. A beautiful deer appeared right off the trail. We must have been within 10 feet of her.

We continued along the nonpaved trail. We could hear the creek rushing below.

The trail had wonderful steps down to Tischer Creek. 

At times, we hiked alongside the creek jumping the rocks.

We turned around once we reached the bridge.  

We hiked the paved trail back to our starting point. 

Our hiking adventure was 1 mile.

DWP Railroad Tunnel-Duluth-Minnesota

We hiked the Duluth Winnipeg Pacific (DWP) Trail towards the DWP Railroad Tunnel July 26th, 2024.

Summer is in full effect! It was a hot sunny morning as we began our adventure. The wildflowers were gorgeous.

We crossed over Stewart Creek taking in the view of Lake Superior off in the distance.

The universe gifted me with a wonderful birthday present. Two bucks crossed the trail right in front of us. We must have been able to get within 25 feet of the deer. Amazing!

Well…we chose to hike the wrong direction, so we turned around and hiked past our starting point making our way towards the tunnel.

Giant boulders lined the trail. 

A monarch flew past us. It wouldn’t stop long enough for me to get a better photo. I’ll take what I can get.

Suddenly, we noticed a temperature change in the air. The DWP Railroad Tunnel appeared before us.

The tunnel was dark and cold. It felt great compared to the temperature outside.

A group of young gals were rappelling down from the top of the tunnel.

We went back through the tunnel as we made our way back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 8.2 miles.

St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park-Hastings-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park.

We previously hiked St. Croix Bluffs in December 2021. Today the sun was shining bright and there was no wind. We were in for a toasty hike.

The trail led us towards the St. Croix River.

I love the mirrored reflection of the trees on the water.

Unfortunately, the trail by the river was flooded. Thankfully, this park has lots of different trails to choose from.

The wildflowers were soaking up the sun!

We looped around the campsites. The morning bonfires smelled so good.

The last stretch of our hike was through the blazing prairie.

Today’s hiking adventure was 5 miles.

Minnehaha Falls-Minneapolis-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure began at Minnehaha Falls.

Spring is officially here! The tulips and crabapple trees are blooming all throughout the park.

All the rain Minnesota has received lately was definitely noticed as we passed the fast flowing Minnehaha Creek.

The Minnehaha Falls

We took the steps down to hike the trails below. But first, we had to take in all the different views of the falls.

The trail followed along the Minnehaha Creek.

I find it amazing how many times I can hike an area and still find something new. The following map was located on a large rock. It has been there since 1969. Well, today was the first time I noticed it.

Nature’s colors were so vivid today.

We found lots of names carved into the sandstone.

The trail led us to a wooden bridge. We watched as the Minnehaha Creek emptied into the Mississippi River.

The Mississippi River

We decided to hike a new path up the side of the bluff. The Veterans Home was at the top. They have a beautiful campus. We crossed over the Veterans Home bridge.

The Ford Dam on the Mississippi River

We hiked the paved trail towards Coldwater Spring which is located between Fort Snelling State Park and Minnehaha Falls Park.

We made our way back to Minnehaha Falls Park.

Down the long staircase we went to hike the trail along the other side of the Minnehaha Creek.

A different view of the Veterans Home Bridge we crossed earlier.

The trail led us back to the Minnehaha Falls.

Today’s hiking adventure was 5 miles.

Quarry Hill Park-Rochester-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Quarry Hill Park.

We began our rainy day hike by the Quarry Hill Nature Center.

We hiked the paved trail past Harry L. Buck Children’s Pond.

There are a variety of trails to choose from at this park. Due to the rain it was a bit muddy and slick in places.

The fragrant wildflowers and blossoming trees captivated our senses.

Four deer appeared right next to where we were on the trail. With all the new growth it was hard to see them.

The trail had been nice and wide until we crossed over the creek.

We hiked the narrow trails through the forest area. Nature’s soundtrack was on point today. The birds were singing, the squirrels were playing, and the sounds of rain pitter pattering on the leaves was very therapeutic.

We arrived at the quarry. Due to all the rain, we were unable to hike down into the pit. A return trip later this summer is a must!

A trail led us around the quarry allowing us to take in all the different views. 

Down the hill we went. It was a bit slippery in places.

Once back at the pond, we decided to end our hike due to being soaking wet and a bit chilly

Today’s hiking adventure was 3.1 miles.

Zumbrota Covered Bridge Park-Zumbrota-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Zumbrota Covered Bridge Park.

The Zumbrota Covered Bridge was built in 1869.

The woodwork inside the bridge is amazing.

There are several windows on the bridge looking onto the Zumbrota River.

We hiked on the wide paved trail alongside the Zumbrota River.

The trail connects to the Goodhue Pioneer Trail. We decided to hike that trail another day. We continued to hike around the park making our way back to the covered bridge.

Today’s hiking adventure was 1.3 miles.

Carley State Park-Plainview-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Carley State Park.

The first time we hiked Carley State Park was near the end of June two years ago. During our visit, we learned that the park is known for their Bluebells during spring. I have been wanting to return to see these beautiful flowers. Well…they’re back which means spring is officially here!

Our hike began at the picnic area of the park. We hiked alongside the North Branch Whitewater River.

Giant concrete steps laid across the river allowing us to cross.

Wildflowers created a wonderful pop of color along the trail.

Baby ferns are just beginning to push through the forest floor.

The forest floor was so alive and vibrant.

We crossed the river again using the giant concrete steps. Once on the other side of the river the trail split, we decided to follow the trail that led us up a steep staircase.

The group campsites and the service road awaited us at the top. Back down the steps we went to hike the other trail.

Bluebells were everywhere!

The river mirrored the green leaves and even the blue from the Bluebells.

As we looped back to our starting point, we learned the trail we had hiked was called the Wildflower Trail.

The picnic area had a painting of the beautiful Bluebells. I am so happy we got to see these gorgeous flowers.

Today’s hiking adventure was 2.6 miles.

Lone Rock Trail-Farmington-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was along the Lone Rock Trail which is part of the Vermillion Highlands Research Recreation and Wildlife Management Area.

Minnesota has been sunny and warm for the past two weeks. Spring has finally arrived or so you might think. It’s almost as if spring in Minnesota knows the moment you put your winter hiking gear away for the season then…bam! Freezing temperatures hit again. The temperature danced between 32-34 degrees during our hike and the wind whipped across our faces leaving our cheeks a rosy red.

We began our hike on the Farm Loop Trail which led us to the Lone Rock Trail. The grassy trail led us between farmland and Whitetail Woods Regional Park.

Signs of spring are beginning to appear, new growth on the trees and the vibrant green radiating from the grass.

The trail followed the rolling landscape.

A portion of the fields looked like a control burn recently happened.

A section of the trail was on a long dirt road. As we hiked down the road, three men were walking towards us in hunting gear and armed with guns. They informed us that it was turkey season. Thankfully, we didn’t look like turkeys so we weren’t too worried about getting shot at.

The trail veered off the dirt road and into a small forest area.

As we looped back to our starting point, we once again hiked between farm fields.

Today’s hiking adventure was 7 miles.

Bassett Creek Park-Crystal-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Bassett Creek Park.

Minnesota was hit with a snow storm earlier this week. Today might be our last hike with snow coverage before it melts for the season.

We hiked along the nicely paved trails crossing over Bassett Creek.

The trail looped around Bassett Creek Pond.

Once on the east side of the pond, we left the park to cross over Highway 100.

Briarwood Nature Area, in the city of Golden Valley, greeted us on the other side of the highway.

We looped around Briarwood Nature Area, crossing over Bassett Creek again.

The clouds dissipated as we made our way back to Bassett Creek Park. We hiked up the snow covered hill on the west side of the park. At the top of the hill, the tall buildings in Downtown Minneapolis could be seen in the distance.

Two snowmen waved us on as we passed by.

As we made our way back to our starting point, we hiked a very muddy trail alongside Bassett Creek.

Today’s hiking adventure was 4.5 miles.

Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve-Savage-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve.

Minnesota received a nice coating of snow this week. Thankfully, we were able to enjoy a hike before all the snow melted.

Frost formed on downed sticks and leaves. Nature never seems to stop amazing me.

The park was rather quiet today. We didn’t see any wildlife however, we could hear a nearby woodpecker and we saw lots of footprints that were left in the snow.

If you are looking for a park with lots of hills, this is your park! I also like all the small lakes they have close to the trails too.

We closed out the loop and made our way back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 4.3 miles.

Snail Lake Regional Park-Shoreview-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Snail Lake Regional Park.

The blustery wind whipped across Snail Lake.

We crossed the street to hike the paved trails towards Grass Lake.

The cloud cover over the wetland area created an ominous view.

Three helicopters flew above us.

The trail led us under the roadway as we made our way to Grass Lake.

According to the map, the paved trail doesn’t go all the way around Grass Lake. However, we did find a non paved trail to hike. We didn’t know if the non paved trail would take us all the way around the lake, but we gave it a shot.

As the clouds began to dissipate, we welcomed the warm sun and blue sky.

Once on the other side of the lake, we were able to reconnect with the paved trail.

We crossed back under the roadway and made our way back to our starting point.

A final stop at Snail Lake.

Today’s hiking adventure was 4.5 miles.

Fort Snelling State Park-St. Paul-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Fort Snelling State Park.

We hiked at one of my favorite places, Pike Island. The island is surrounded by the Minnesota River and Mississippi River.

As we made our way to Pike Island, we spotted several deer having their morning breakfast.

To access Pike Island, one has to cross a small bridge with the Minnesota River flowing below.

The trails are nice and wide around the island.

The Minnesota River

We made our way to the sandy shores of the island where the Mississippi River and Minnesota River meet. Lots of people were fishing out on their boats enjoying the beautiful morning.

The Mississippi River was to our left and the Minnesota River was to our right.

We continued along the trail following alongside the Mighty Mississippi River.

Today’s hiking adventure was 4 miles.

Memorial Park-Shakopee-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure began at Memorial Park.

If you’re missing any ducks, well…we found them. Hundreds of ducks were hanging out in the pond chatting it up with each other.

A light coat of frost covered the grass alongside the paved trail.

We crossed the bridge to hike the Minnesota Valley State Trail near the Minnesota River.

The Minnesota River looked like glass. The brilliant blue sky reflected off the river.

One of these days, I would like to catch a beaver gnawing on a tree as we hike by.

We continued along the trail.

The remains of an old kiln for burning limestone to make bricks resided near the trail.

We took a detour from the trail we were on to hike under the roadway. The short tunnel had a wonderfully painted mural on the walls and ceiling.

The Big Woods Regional Trail led us across the Minnesota River on a wide pedestrian bridge that was built in 1927. Markings of the old roadway were still present on the bridge.

We backtracked to resume hiking on the Minnesota Valley State Trail.

The ruins of the old Shakopee Brewery, founded in 1856, is still roughly standing.

We continued on the trail towards the city of Chaska.

We hiked the Orange Loop once we arrived in Chaska.

The Orange Loop Trail led us to Athletic Park, which we have hiked previously.

We completed the loop by hiking around Firemen’s Park.

Fireman’s Park has a wonderful boardwalk around Fireman’s Lake.

We ended our hike at the Crooked Pint Ale House and Chaska Curling Club. We were able to watch people curling on the ice while we ate. Curling is pretty interesting to watch. I might have to sign up for a lesson or two.

Today’s hiking adventure was 10 miles.

Big Willow Park-Minnetonka-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Big Willow Park.

I was excited for today’s hike. The sun was shining and it finally snowed! It was a bit cold, 9 degrees with a real feel of -3, but who cares??!! We have snow!!!

The trail led us to Minnehaha Creek. We climbed up the side of the hill to cross over the bridge next to the railroad track. Once on the other side of the creek we followed the trail alongside the creek.

We could hear the water flowing under the partially frozen Minnehaha Creek.

We looped back under the bridge we previously hiked over and followed the trail alongside the railroad tracks.

I love catching the rising sun through the trees.

The trail led us across the creek.

An old fireplace.

We continued along the trail by the creek.

We looped back under the railroad bridge and followed the creek for a bit. An ice covered sign was posted that showed we were at the site of the old St. Albans Mill, a flour mill that operated in the 1880’s.

Listening to the water trickling under the ice is so peaceful.

We decided to turn around and hike back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 5.2 miles.

Westwood Hills Nature Center-St. Louis Park-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure was at Westwood Hills Nature Center.

Our hike began on the paved trail towards Westwood Lake.

Westwood Lake appeared to be frozen over. The wind whipped across the ice making it feel colder than it really was.

When presented with a staircase, climb it! There was a wooden overlook at the top of the staircase. We took in the view and then went back down the stairs to continue our hike around the lake.

The trail closest to the lake brought us to a long floating boardwalk. Returning to this park in the summer is a must. I can only imagine all the turtles, frogs, ducks and other winged creatures that will surround the boardwalk.

After hiking around the lake, we hiked the upper trails near the interpretive center. We found lots of turkeys throughout the park. Another hiker informed us the 160-acre park has 59 turkeys! Let me tell you, those turkeys were having a grand time gossiping with each other because they were noisy.

A giant woodpecker landed on a tree right in front of us. I couldn’t snap a photo fast enough to capture its greatness. Several of the trees bore evidence of their presence though.

We looped around the upper trail before heading back to our starting point. As we neared the interpretive center, a family of gnomes made an appearance.

Two large wildlife sculptures made their home in front of the interpretive center.

Today’s hiking adventure was 3.4 miles.

Colby Lake Park-Woodbury-Minnesota

Today’s hiking adventure began at Colby Lake Park.

The sun is still hiding, but that doesn’t stop us from hiking a new park. The temperature was just above freezing, so thankfully the paved trail didn’t have any ice on it.

Birds were singing, squirrels were chasing each other, and even a bunny was hopping by. I think our small wildlife friends are liking these warmer temperatures too.

Colby Lake began to appear through the trees.

We crossed the road and followed the Old Afton Trail around a small body of water before looping back towards Colby Lake.

We hiked out onto the dock at Colby Lake. Footprints could be seen in the ice near the dock.

We closed the loop around Colby Lake and made our way back to our starting point.

Today’s hiking adventure was 4.5 miles.

Lake Elmo Park Reserve-Lake Elmo-Minnesota

Last night’s hiking adventure was at Lake Elmo Park Reserve.

Our hike by candlelight under the full moon was challenged by the misty, foggy, and warm weather. None the less, it was a great outing.

Due to the wet weather, candles were not an option along the trail. The park strung lights sporadically alongside the trail to help hikers stay on the correct path. When the lights were not present, the trail was dark and a bit spooky.

The fog laid heavily on Eagle Point Lake. 

Very little snow was present due to the unusually warm weather Minnesota has had this week. The only trail photos I was able to capture were of the few places snow was still present. The photos look a bit eerie.

The trail led us across a luminated bridge. 

We looped back to our starting point and checked out the bonfire.

Our hiking adventure was 3 miles. 

Nerstrand Big Woods State Park-Nerstrand-Minnesota

Last night’s adventure was a hike by candlelight at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park.

There is something magical about hiking in the freezing cold, at night, by candlelight. The sky was crystal clear, the almost full moon and stars sparkled above us, and the world around us was quiet.

The fragrant scent of the roaring bonfires radiated throughout the park.

The candlelight trail was very family friendly and not terribly long, so all ages could enjoy themselves. We hiked the trail twice before calling it a night. At the park office, a friendly ice snowman greeted us.

Last night’s hiking adventure was 1.6 miles.