I Visited Every State Park in Minnesota. These Are My Thoughts.

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @ARandomDonut
    @ARandomDonut  Před rokem +3

    My analytics are showing that the state parks videos are getting a bump from the algorithm as of recent. If you somehow found this, feel free to subscribe, as I will likely not be posting MCC content and will probably post one of these videos every year. Totally up to you.

  • @TheChadWork2001
    @TheChadWork2001 Před 4 měsíci +11

    I’ve learned four things from this video:
    1) You have perseverance.
    2) The Mosquito is the Minnesota state bird.
    3) Things are ranked based upon how many mosquitos they don’t have.
    4) You did an excellent job on this video. Thank you.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 4 měsíci

      My goal was to provide a consistent ranking of the parks from my point of view. If I turned around because of too many bugs, there wouldn't be much experience to report on. I just comment on the bugs because they are, well, memorable. They also don't factor into the ranking as much as the video conveys. If 2 parks had the same geographic features but one had bugs and one didn't, sure the less buggy one is gonna be higher, but generally, it only had a minor effect (2 or 3 spots) on the ranking. I do a bad job in this video of telling how important the geography actually is, and I do a better job of conveying it in my Wisconsin video. You should watch it if you're familiar with the state >:). It's a much much better video and is not pulling as many views as this one does.

  • @sagerose8649
    @sagerose8649 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Highly suggest hiking north shore state parks in winter you won’t run into many if any people and the beauty in winter is unmatched

  • @jurlinquist
    @jurlinquist Před měsícem +5

    For Banning, next time you go, dirxh the trail, hike the rocky terrian along the river the whole way. Its breath taking. Im actually headed there again this weekend to spend the weekend

  • @sagerose8649
    @sagerose8649 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I can’t stress enough how important it is to visit some of these in the fall or winter they are very enjoyable those seasons. 😊

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci

      I don't doubt it. Just going off my experience. Everyone's opinion and experience is different.

  • @brad8549
    @brad8549 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Really interesting synopsis of all the parks. I wish you didn't emphasize bugs so much because that varies greatly by season and year but you still bumped a few up my,list to visit. And I'm definitely jealous that you were able to visit them all.

  • @blazefugina
    @blazefugina Před měsícem +1

    This was a really in depth summary of every park, including some surprises that I want to check out now. Thank you for posting!

  • @TheChadWork2001
    @TheChadWork2001 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I liked Grand Portage State Park. I hiked the portage with two gallons of water and camped out at Ft. Charlotte at the other end. I love the fur trade history.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds fun. I hope to get back up there sometime since my visit featured in this video was my first time going there, despite my family going to Lutsen for trips basically every year.

  • @aBluegrassPicker
    @aBluegrassPicker Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great list. I can tell a lot of effort went into this. Photo selection was excellent for each park.
    I thought the downgrades for mosquitos was overdone, as this can be handled by time of year, wind, bug shirts, etc..
    I did talk to a Ranger when I was camping at Sakatah Lake - and he thought the mosquitos were the worst of nearby parks 😂.
    I hiked that trail along the lake you mentioned and can't disagree. Nice job!

  • @Superkuh2
    @Superkuh2 Před měsícem +2

    The best part about Soudan is the mine tour. Do they not runs those anymore? And at Afton the St. Croix River water level is not mantained by any dams. It's just naturally wide.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před měsícem

      I think they were still affected by the pandemic. And, wow, you're right! I thought there was a dam at Prescott, but I guess I was wrong. Thanks for the info!

  • @tiffani2403
    @tiffani2403 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Constructive critisim...I don't think mosquitos should effect a parks ranking since these are invetible. Areas prown to them are best hiked early spring and fall. Areas with more bugs are better planned around weather.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 3 měsíci

      I understand where you are coming from, but there are parts of Minnesota that just don't house mosquitoes. If they were inevitable, they wouldn't affect the ranking because all parks would have mosquitoes. The driftless area is notably mosquito-less because of the lack of lakes, while the immediate shore of Lake Superior doesn't have them either because the lake is too cold for too much of the year for them to breed. Not to mention parks that have next to no shade, which would sometimes suffer anyway due to sun exposure or deer flies. There are parts of Minnesota that are just simply better for year round hiking than others, which is part of why parks in the driftless area ranked so highly. At the end of the day, this is simply my experience at the parks during an unusually wet year. This is not meant to be an end all be all ranking, simply a guide as to which parks might be better suited to each person (and which ones to avoid during mosquito season lol).

  • @chrishaase1164
    @chrishaase1164 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was really great. Thanks for making it. We have 24 parks left to visit and your video helped us prioritize which ones to hit first. Thanks!

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 6 měsíci

      Curious which ones you have left if you don’t mind me asking :)

    • @chrishaase1164
      @chrishaase1164 Před 6 měsíci

      SW MN and NW MN for the most part. We know they’re typically the less glorified parks, so hoping to mix in the good with the not-so-good on our trips.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@chrishaase1164 yeah I would definitely hit some NW parks outside of mosquito season, but some of them are real gems. I live in Sioux Falls and I go out to Blue Mounds near Luverne often.

  • @CelticSemperTyrannis
    @CelticSemperTyrannis Před 2 měsíci +3

    I had a great time at Hill Annex Mine State Park as a kid. It saddens me to hear that all the staff is gone and the tours have stopped. I think it could've been in the top half of your list if the tours were still available.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, tis a shame. Hard to believe Minnesota is down to 64 state parks just two years after I made this. I'm not liking this progression 😬

  • @danayost2292
    @danayost2292 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks for doing this. We love Minnesota's state parks and this gave us more information. We'll done.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 8 měsíci

      Absolutely! If you have any questions about specific parks, feel free to ask them! I love talking state parks with people!

  • @Bonedigs
    @Bonedigs Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’ve been to every state park in Minnesota too! I disagree with your rankings though. My best memory is Scenic State Park just as the snow was falling in late October. The silence with the deer and the beauty was undescribable.

    • @Bonedigs
      @Bonedigs Před 2 měsíci

      Also… you said a lot of park names wrong for example sakatah and Myre Big Island

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před měsícem

      @@Bonedigs i had a feeling I would butcher some names, oh well

  • @debnelson5472
    @debnelson5472 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As I explore things to do in retirement, one of those is to visit all of the State Parks in Minnesota and also all of the National Parks. I appreciate your video! You did a great job and since bugs are hit or miss depending upon the season or recent rain, I don't think I would let them deter me from a visit. Again, thank you!

  • @endeavortrikes
    @endeavortrikes Před 2 měsíci +2

    Sakatath state park pronounce Su cot A - also while these reviews are great if you are in Minnesota there will be bugs. I ignored all mentions as mosquitos may flies and deer flies have nothing to do with parks as that is ecology and again Minnesota. Common sense use bug repellant and sun screen. Most out door people know how to exist without crying about bugs

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Do they though? Maybe it's a Minnesota thing because whenever I'm out hiking with someone they complain about the mosquitoes more than I do. Also from my experience every other person has a different way to pronounce that lake and trail, so I was gonna lose either way lol.

  • @brendangalios1961
    @brendangalios1961 Před měsícem +1

    Gotta do Maplewood in the fall when the maples turn :)

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před měsícem

      I thought about going back there one year during that season.

  • @sagerose8649
    @sagerose8649 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The fact Father Hennepin is higher than Itasca is crazy. I need to let you know many of the once you complained about you gotta go in fall or winter. Also, Lake Maria is very popular. Especially fall. Summer is hard because of mosquitos but come mid September and you'll love it. Or for fall colors on October. Father Hennepin is cool if you like paved and not much time in woods. Don’t mind passinG RV campers, showers and volleyball court definitely didn’t feel like a hike more stroll in a community..

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Eh, I liked the change of pace. I could actually see Mille Lacs, which was a plus. Minnesota state parks are all big and sprawling, so it was nice to see a smaller park. Part of what happens when you charge for park entry, parks can't be too small. Not saying there is anything wrong with that. Iowa doesn't charge to get into parks and we have several state parks that are designed like city parks (Okoboji area especially). 20 acres of green space and beach on a lake. Father Hennepin kind of reminded me of this.

  • @bikergrandma2316
    @bikergrandma2316 Před rokem +3

    I love your assessments of the parks, but we are Minnesota. Bugs are part of the landscape. Bug spray is mandatory on most hikes.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před rokem +1

      Oh don’t worry, I’ve figured that out. I still figured it was only fair to factor the bugs into the ranking on a small scale.

  • @shellisuesmith
    @shellisuesmith Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was fantastic!! Thank you! Just what I needed to narrow down my summer hiking options. :)

  • @tomberzak1002
    @tomberzak1002 Před dnem +1

    How many miles did you undertake @ Jay Cooke?

  • @BimosedaaApartments
    @BimosedaaApartments Před měsícem +3

    Tell me you're not from minnesota without telling me you're not from MInnesota "The mosquitos were bad outside" well no S!#@

    • @mattchiles4182
      @mattchiles4182 Před 7 dny

      I’m sitting here thinking “why is he not taking a deet bath before hiking in Minnesota? Doesn’t he know?”

    • @mattchiles4182
      @mattchiles4182 Před 7 dny

      Or more surprising that he didn’t learn from the first few hikes. I kept expecting “…and then I learned that the mosquitoes laugh at you if you use anything under 80% deet.”

  • @manyhammers5944
    @manyhammers5944 Před měsícem +1

    Kathio is awesome until the bugs come out,we hiked super fast!
    We have logged well over 100 miles at Kathio. Aside from winter I hike barefoot. Even then I have hiked over snow and ice barefoot on warm days.

  • @dvferyance
    @dvferyance Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have only visited Great River Bluffs but I would like to visit more. The 2 I am considering this year are Gooseberry Falls and Jay Cooke.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci

      Go for it man! Those two are awesome picks. Gooseberry you should get there right at open time so you can get a parking spot. They fill up quick.

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před 5 měsíci

      @@ARandomDonut Even on the weekdays?

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci

      @@dvferyance During tourist season most definitely. People vacation on the north shore all the time. If you go during April or May you might have better luck.

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před 5 měsíci

      @@ARandomDonut I was planning on going sometime in September.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci

      @@dvferyance Get ready for crowds, people love the fall colors. If you go early enough, bar labor day weekend, you should be good.

  • @karene9131
    @karene9131 Před rokem +1

    Yup Minnesota has mosquitoes in the summer🤔He never mentioned Itasca park is the headwater’s of the Mississippi and has tons of fun things to see and do…

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před rokem

      I figured most people knew that, given how popular Itasca is. I ranked the parks from a day hiker's perspective, so campgrounds, overnight amenities, and visitor centers weren't really included in my ranking.

  • @user-yy1vr2jf1k
    @user-yy1vr2jf1k Před 4 měsíci +1

    thankyou for the information ☺️

  • @amygilgenbach7
    @amygilgenbach7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank-you for this video. I have been to 28 MN SP so far. I am curious if when you did this did you participate in the hiking club trail or passport program?

  • @ly2sing
    @ly2sing Před 5 měsíci +1

    I may be more encouraged to visit if you had more positive things to say about MN and the parks. What is your rating system and the priorities you find most important?

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 5 měsíci +1

      My "system" is entirely subjective, so there's no points system or anything like that. I just put the parks where I felt like they ended up based on my experience. The bottom 20 are really where most of my poor experiences were, with lots of buggy parks without particularly exciting scenery up north. If you like to camp (especially in one of the park's campgrounds and not in the forest), this ranking will not represent your opinions at all. I'm a hiker, not a camper. Trail conditions, scenery, and luck on the day of my visit all factored into the ranking.
      At the end of the day, everyone's experience will be different, and everyone's opinions and values are different, this video is just my well-informed opinions. I went back to a few of the north shore parks this summer when I was doing Wisconsin's state parks, and after visiting 4 of them again, Split Rock Lighthouse would have been the number one park if I had done Minnesota one year later. There is no way to have an objective ranking.

  • @user-yy1vr2jf1k
    @user-yy1vr2jf1k Před 5 měsíci +1

    thanks very informative 😊

  • @joellenbroetzmann9053
    @joellenbroetzmann9053 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Don't ya just wonder where these zillions of mosquitoes find enough blood to keep on breeding?

  • @jeffschreifels8651
    @jeffschreifels8651 Před měsícem +1

    Something doesn't add up. You visited all 64 state parks in 45 days? Yet you had time to hike 10 to 15 miles in each park? Maybe I misunderstood your opening comments. If not, I think your opinion of the parks is based more on your mood the day you visited and the weather at the time more than any real evaluation.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před měsícem

      @@jeffschreifels8651 I don’t have time to check, but I really hope I didn’t say 45 days. It was 70 days. And yes the ranking is based on experience and not meant to be objective. It’s meant to give guidance for people looking for parks to go to, not create a rigid structure

    • @jeffschreifels8651
      @jeffschreifels8651 Před měsícem +1

      @@ARandomDonut you said you spent the first half of the summer visiting all the state parks. I guess you meant the warm part of the year, not restricted to the actual summer months. I see what you're saying though about it just being your experience that day.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před měsícem +1

      @@jeffschreifels8651 my dates were may 8th to July 15th. Kind of late spring early summer

  • @jackdonkey22
    @jackdonkey22 Před 3 měsíci +1

    2023 was even worse for mosquitos

  • @Pickle7856
    @Pickle7856 Před rokem +1

    Nice work that is really cool

  • @richard11935
    @richard11935 Před 18 dny

    st.croix state park would of been higher on the list if you went over by taylors falls instead of cloverdale. You need to recheck that out its the best park pretty much ever

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 17 dny

      @@richard11935 st croix and interstate are two different parks, might wanna check your names. I ranked interstate 13th

  • @BobbyTanDowd
    @BobbyTanDowd Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great pictures and clearly did your research on each park. This was very well done. Nothing the state park system can do is control bugs. With all the tax money collected by MN, our parks should be better maintained. Perhaps we should bring the CCC back...since many parks still have projects completed by them back in the day.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I think that MN's resources are spread too thin across 66+ parks (will drop to 64 soon, 2 parks are due to fully close soon). If they had more money or less land they could manage their trails better. When I did Wisconsin, I noticed a lot less trails that needed grooming compared to MN, however, part of it might have been me doing MN in a really wet summer, compared to Wisconsin in a drier one.

    • @CavemanCBB
      @CavemanCBB Před 6 měsíci

      @@ARandomDonut I know that the Upper Sioux Agency State Park is closed. What is the second park that you are saying that will close ??? I want to go see it now while I still can.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 6 měsíci

      @@CavemanCBB Hill Annex Mine in Calumet up in the Iron Range has been forecasted to close as a state park for a while now, they haven't taken much action yet though. The park just consists of a museum and overlook of the mine. The "park" will still operate, it will just be operated by the city instead of the state.

    • @CavemanCBB
      @CavemanCBB Před 6 měsíci

      @@ARandomDonut Thank you for your response. I'm glad that it will stay open as a city park. Ramsey Park in Redwood Falls was once a state park too and it is now a city park.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@CavemanCBB Wait really? I went there when I was staying in RWF and really thought it was worthy of state park status. Cool falls and stuff.

  • @manyhammers5944
    @manyhammers5944 Před měsícem

    Father Hennepin just plain sucks. I live halfway between Onamia and Milaca and Kathio is great.

  • @rebeccasturzl2745
    @rebeccasturzl2745 Před 13 dny

    Try lac qui parle again

  • @markwitte303
    @markwitte303 Před 3 měsíci

    fort ridgely has fort ruins and a cemetary.

  • @A-Gut-of-the-Past
    @A-Gut-of-the-Past Před rokem +2

    Good video...but no love for Big Bog?

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před rokem +1

      Big Bog is listed as a state recreation area, so I did not visit it. I've heard good things about it, and almost got there, but a last second change of plans changed one of my routes to not go through that area. I only visited DNR lands that end in State Park for this challenge.

    • @A-Gut-of-the-Past
      @A-Gut-of-the-Past Před rokem +1

      @@ARandomDonut ah I see...no sras. you should get there one day...very unique. take care.

  • @michaeljoppa8460
    @michaeljoppa8460 Před 20 dny

    Bro you need to invest in bug spray

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 20 dny

      Bro what did you think I spent 2 minutes applying before every hike. I woulda caught some disease or something if I didn't. Bug spray only prevents bites, not their ability to bother you endlessly.

  • @Andrew-ly1uz
    @Andrew-ly1uz Před 2 dny

    To many bugs and can’t read map one star 😂

  • @tylerpacker6047
    @tylerpacker6047 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This video drives me nuts. Try looking at the ground, at the trees, in the grass, in the riparian areas, etc. The desirable traits of a park don't solely rely on it having topography and pretty scenery right on trails. Be adventurous. Also, dont mention bugs unless they are a serious issue. There are like 3-4 state parks that dont experience bad mosquito or biting fly seasons.
    A grouse made you backtrack a quarter of a mile? Dude. Just stay home. I wish I could give this video more thumbs down.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 3 měsíci

      “Be Adventurous”
      “Just stay home”
      Interesting combination of phrases to have in the same comment lol

    • @tylerpacker6047
      @tylerpacker6047 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@ARandomDonut It's an edited comment that was just a continuation of a thought. At first, I had hope and thought you should try and be more adventurous, but when I heard the grouse comment, I thought you should probably just stay indoors. You may encounter a woodchuck that won't stop walking towards you, or a terrifying strutting timberdoodle.

    • @SasquatchNinja
      @SasquatchNinja Před 28 dny

      Hilarious. Well said. Couldn't agree more

  • @chrislundgren5087
    @chrislundgren5087 Před 23 dny

    Dear Mr. Do ut, I have a question? Curious why mosquitoes part of your "these are my thoughts😅?" video review of Minnesota state parks? Why was having a mosquito meter rating for each park part of your commentary? Odd thing to include for every park.
    My wife stopped watching your video after 10 minuted as she stated "Huh.... why is this guy complaining about mosquitoes and factoring into ranking parks? That is like complaining about a rainy day and factoring into park rankings... WTF?"
    Maybe make another trip to redo your MN state park visit "These are my thoughts"video. Minnesota is mostly mosquito free until end of May to 1st week of June. Or buy some "Bite Me Not" mosquito coil braclets that work great. 1 on your wrist, 1 around your ankle combined with either spray or some mosquito repellent infused clothing.
    Unfortunately no desire to watch your videos or subscribe unless you reply or redo this video. Ta ta ..

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 23 dny

      Not really looking for subscribers, so feelings not hurt. Just trying to share knowledge. These are just my personal experiences and rankings, everyones will be different. This is not supposed to be a set of hard rules, but just a list of my preferences, and some descriptions of each. Minnesota just happens to have a lot of bugs, which is why I talked about them so much. I have three other states where I don't talk about the bugs nearly as much. Also if you watch past the beginning, I'll talk about bugs less and less on average, because the parks get better lol.

  • @jonesy4588
    @jonesy4588 Před 10 měsíci

    bully for you

  • @SasquatchNinja
    @SasquatchNinja Před 28 dny

    You're hiking parks in the middle of summer in MN. Of course, there's going to be mosquitoes, and it sounded like it was a wet year. Too much whining and would've been nice if you had discussed the campgrounds and any remote sites available
    You ran or walked away from a grouse? Huh? Why? Grow a pair and kick the damn thing like a football or swat it like a large fly.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 28 dny

      @@SasquatchNinja if I saw another grouse that’s exactly what I would have done. It was my first encounter with one ever so my body chose flight instead of fight. This video was from the perspective of a day hiker, and is more to give people a look at some of the less trafficked parts of the parks. I don’t camp, I can’t say much to campsites. If you see a park’s pictures and you like what you see, maybe look it up on the DNR site and see what you find :)

  • @jordanfreitag9519
    @jordanfreitag9519 Před 13 dny

    Monson state park is literally the worst in the whole state, once again bugs factoring in why its 10 spots higher. 1 mile of unmarked traila the hiking club which is the crown of the MN state park system isnt marked and you haven't mentioned it at this point in the video. Im senseing a pretty amateur perspective with all due respect. Passport and hiking club are quite unique to any syate park systems throughout the whole US. Give a look see. Each passwork is places along the train in a unique and beautiful location and is relayed to the parks individual history. Got to catch them all. Each 25 you collect gets you a gree stay in the park. Same with the stamp passport.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 13 dny

      @@jordanfreitag9519 didnt they discontinue the patches part? Hiking club is unique, but most states have a passport system by now.

    • @ARandomDonut
      @ARandomDonut  Před 13 dny

      @@jordanfreitag9519 didnt they discontinue the patches part? Hiking club is unique, but most states have a passport system by now.

  • @sharonasher4412
    @sharonasher4412 Před 2 měsíci

    Didn't show anything interesting,