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Pipestone National Monument Adventures

Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota offers a unique landscape steeped in cultural significance and natural beauty, drawing visitors interested in both history and outdoor exploration.

301
Acres Protected
1
Miles of Trails
75,000
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Pipestone National Monument.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee is required, but donations are welcomed.

Best Time to Visit

Spring through fall is the best time to visit for mild temperatures and access to interpretative programs.

Visitor Information

The Pipestone National Monument Visitor Center provides exhibits and educational materials.

Getting There

Accessible via US Route 75, with nearby parking available for cars and RVs.

Weather & Climate

Pipestone experiences cold winters and warm summers, with spring and fall offering shorter extremes and lush prairie blooms.

Conservation Efforts

Conservation efforts address invasive plant species and habitat protection for threatened wildlife like the Topeka shiner.

Camping in Pipestone National Monument

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

Circle Trail

Easy
0.75

A loop trail offering views of key features like Winnewissa Falls and the tallgrass prairie.

Trailblazer Tips

Attend the pipemaking demonstrations for a deeper understanding of the area's cultural significance.

Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and vibrant prairie wildflowers, enhancing scenic exploration.

Plan to arrive early as the park gets busier during summer weekends and holidays.

Bring binoculars and a camera to capture the area's unique wildlife and landscapes.

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