Blue Mounds State Park in southwestern Minnesota offers unique quartzite bluff landscapes, extensive hiking and biking trails, and a bison herd that provides rare wildlife viewing opportunities.
Blue Mounds State Park is located in Rock County, Minnesota, and encompasses nearly 1,500 acres of rugged quartzite bluffs that rise dramatically above the prairie landscape. These bluffs are part of one of the few outcrops of Sioux Quartzite, a pinkish rock over a billion years old, creating an eye-catching contrast with the surrounding grassy plains. The park is ecologically significant for its prairie and bluff ecosystems, supporting diverse plant communities, including native grasses and wildflowers, as well as providing habitat for wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, birds of prey, and a small herd of bison maintained within the park. Historically, the area was inhabited by native peoples and later became a protected area to preserve both its geological and biological uniqueness. Visitors are drawn to Blue Mounds for its well-maintained trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, offering scenic overlooks with wide views of the prairie. The park also features rock climbing on the quartzite bluffs for experienced climbers. The bison exhibit is a unique draw; the herd roams a fenced prairie area, offering valuable educational and wildlife observation opportunities. Blue Mounds State Park also offers camping sites, picnicking areas, and fishing opportunities in the Little Rock Creek. The park's combination of natural beauty, geological significance, wildlife viewing, and outdoor recreation make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and families looking to explore southwestern Minnesota’s landscape.
Sioux Quartzite bluffs offering dramatic natural vistas
Bison herd grazing in a native prairie enclosure
Multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Little Rock Creek providing fishing and wildlife habitat
Ancient Sioux Quartzite formations that create striking pinkish cliffs rising above the prairie.
A fenced area where a small herd of bison graze, providing a rare chance to observe these animals in Minnesota.
A creek running through the park offering fishing opportunities and supporting local wildlife.