Itasca State Park is Minnesota's oldest state park, known for its diverse ecosystems and the headwaters of the Mississippi River.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Itasca State Park.
Entrance fee is required. Annual and day passes available.
Best visited in late spring, summer, and fall for optimal weather and activities.
Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center
Accessible via U.S. Highway 71 with seasonal road closures possible in winter.
The park experiences cold winters with snow, making it ideal for snow sports. Summers are warm and humid, perfect for hiking and camping. Fall brings vibrant foliage and cooler temperatures.
Efforts are ongoing to manage invasive species and protect native wildlife. Fire risk management and water quality preservation are also priorities.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the Headwaters area, perfect for families and RV camping.
Offers easy access to trails and lakes, suitable for tents and RVs.
A scenic drive or bike ride showcasing the park's diverse ecosystems.
Loops through peaceful forest and shoreline areas near Lake Itasca.
Short hike to a fire tower offering outstanding views of the surrounding park.
Leads to the very start of the Mississippi River.
Visit the Headwaters area early in the morning to avoid crowds.
Fall is a breathtaking time to experience the vibrant colors of the park.
Campgrounds can fill up quickly in summer—reservations are recommended.
Bring binoculars for bird watching—over 200 species have been recorded here.