10,000 lakes and lonely forests
The US state of Minnesota is located in the north of the United States, on the border with Canada and is part of the American Midwest. Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”. The majority of people in the state of Minnesota live in the Greater Region around the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, also known as the “Twin Cities”.
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Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul
In 1858, Minnesota, located in the Midwest, became a member of the United States of America. Minnesota was developed in the same way as many other states in the USA. At first, hunters and fur traders came to the country to “harvest” the valuable skins. Later, settlers came to Minnesota who recognized the potential of the land and started farming. The wood from the numerous forests in Minnesota is still an important economic factor alongside agriculture and livestock farming. In Minnesota there is the Voyageurs National Park to discover.
Geographic regions in Minnesota
- Northwest Minnesota – Northwest
- Northeast Minnesota – Northeast
- Central Minnesota – center
- Metro – Greater Minneapolis – St. Paul
- Southern – the south
Minnesota – Northwest
Aside from the lakelands of Northwest Minnesota, the region has vast forests and vast prairie plains to explore. The Northwest of the country is home to the headwaters of the Mississippi River and Minnesota’s largest lakes by area. This region of Minnesota is ideal for leisure activities.
Ottertrack Lake – Boundary Waters – Minnesota Minneapolis
In addition to fishing and boating, cycling is very popular. Hiking trails criss-cross the area. Nature and bird lovers can make interesting animal observations. Numerous golf courses are available. In winter, cross-country skiing and ice fishing are popular. The cities in the north-west of the country are mostly surrounded by a lake landscape that allows for leisure activities.
Landscapes of the Northwest
- Red River Valley
- Mississippi Headwater Lakes
- Lake of the Woods
Landscapes of the Northeast
- Iron Range
- North Shore of the Lake Superior – northern shore on Lake Superior
- River Country
- Wilderness and Lakes
The northeastern part of Minnesota borders Lake Superior. Pristine landscapes and wild rivers with waterfalls characterize the country on the “Great Lakes”. Northeast Minnesota offers many opportunities for recreational activities. Biking, fishing, hiking, canoeing, golfing, camping and kayaking is all very possible. The beautiful landscape can be used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Duluth is the largest city in the region. The cities in the region have a lot to offer culturally.
Metro region in the southeast
The metropolitan area around St. Paul and Minnesota has a lot to offer in terms of culture. Minneapolis and St. Paul further east are known as the Twin Cities. Museums, architecture and professional sports all play a major role in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
St. Paul Skyline – Confluence of Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers
The region can be described as rich in water. The St. Croix, Minnesota River and Mississippi River meander through the metro region. Minneapolis is the economic heart of Minnesota.
Scenic regions
- St Paul and Minneapolis
- North Metro
- St Croix River Valley
- West Metro
- South Metro
Minnesota attractions
- Weissman Art Museum
- target center
- Washburn A Mill
- Cathedral of Saint Paul
- Lake Calhoun
- Lake Minnetonka
- Kensington Runestone
- Plummer Building
- Minnesota State Capitol
- Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
- Mall of America
- Minneapolis-Institute of Arts
- Minnesota Zoo
- Walker Art Center
- Target Field
- Lake Harriet
- Lake of the Isles
- Minnehaha Park
- State Fairgrounds Minnesota
- Aerial Lift Bridge
- Canal Park
- Assisi Heights
Cities in Minnesota
- Minneapolis
- St Paul
- Rochester
- Duluth
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Park
- Plymouth
- St Cloud
- Eagan
- Woodbury
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National parks
- Voyageurs National Park
Central Minnesota
The central region of Minnesota is particularly suitable for families with children. The region’s lakes allow boating. Fishing is also very popular. Central Minnesota is an Eldorado for golfers. There are more than 70 golf courses to play in the region. Biking and hiking in the tranquil Minnesota countryside is fun and relaxing. Even in winter, the landscape is extremely attractive. The famous Charles Lindbergh was born in this region of Minnesota.
- Central Lakes
- Glacial Lakes and Hills
- Lakes and Links
The South
The nature in southern Minnesota can be described as diverse. The water-rich south is dominated by the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers and their tributaries, which meander through scenic valleys. Large areas of the region are forested, but there is also prairie to discover. The Dakota-Native Americans once lived in this area of America. Archaeological finds and settlement remains from the time of the Indians are protected and preserved for posterity. Fishing and bicycling are popular in southern Minnesota.
- Minnesota River Valley
- prairie
- Mississippi Bluff Country
- Southern Lakes
Hiking, fishing and boating
Minnesota is great for a nature vacation. Hiking, boating, fishing and camping are the most popular recreational activities in Minnesota. Although Minnesota has large areas of agricultural land, there are still almost pristine natural landscapes to be discovered in the country. The largest city in Minnesota is Minneapolis. Other major cities include St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth and Bloomington.
Map of Minnesota – United States
The map of Minnesota, in the American Midwest, shows the neighboring states, the largest cities, the most important road connections and highways, the lakes and rivers in the American state. The Mississippi River, which will become a gigantic river on its way south, has its source in Minnesota. The area of Minnesota is 225,171 km². Around 5.6 million people currently live in the US state of Minnesota in 2019. The capital of Minnesota is Saint Paul.