Nerstrand Big Woods State Park is a vibrant woodland preserve in Minnesota known for its towering forest, scenic trails, and distinctive spring wildflower displays.
Located in Rice County, Minnesota, Nerstrand Big Woods State Park protects one of the last remaining stands of the Big Woods hardwood forest that once covered much of southeastern Minnesota. The park spans rolling terrain deeply carved by small creeks, creating varied habitats that support diverse plant and animal life. It is especially renowned for its spectacular spring wildflower displays, with species such as trilliums, trout lilies, and trout tulips carpeting the forest floor. This area also features notable geological formations, including exposures of limestone and sandstone cliffs along Prairie Creek, adding interest to hiking and exploration. The park’s forest canopy is primarily composed of sugar maple, basswood, oak, and red maple trees, which provide excellent fall foliage viewing. Historically, the Big Woods ecosystem was the dominant natural community in the region before agricultural and urban development reduced its extent. Visitors can explore over 12 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Camping opportunities include a quiet, wooded campground with modern amenities. The park draws naturalists, bird watchers, and photographers eager to witness its seasonal beauty and relatively undisturbed forest landscape. Accessibility from the nearby town of Nerstrand and proximity to the Twin Cities metro area make it a popular destination for day trips and overnight stays. Throughout the year, visitors enjoy wildlife viewing, peaceful walks beside Prairie Creek, and participating in educational programs during the warmer months.
Spring wildflower blooms including trilliums and trout lilies
Scenic limestone and sandstone bluffs along Prairie Creek
Diverse Big Woods hardwood forest ecosystem
Primitive camping sites surrounded by mature forest
A small stream running through the park with scenic limestone and sandstone cliffs flanking its banks.
One of the most extensive wildflower blooms in Minnesota, including native trilliums, trout lilies, and wild geraniums.
One of Minnesota’s remaining tracts of mature hardwood forest dominated by sugar maples, basswoods, and oaks.