The annual permit a sticker to place inside your vehicle is
valid for a full year at Minnesota’s 72 state parks and recreation
areas. The cost is $25. A second permit costs $18. A special permit
for Minnesota’s residents with disabilities is available for $12.
The feature is showcased this year on the new Minnesota state park
annual vehicle permit that becomes available Jan. 1.
Home » Uncategorized » St. Paul Minneopa State Park in southern Minnesota offers many attractions for visitors, but one feature in particular has been drawing people to the park for centuries the waterfall that gives the park its name.
St. Paul Minneopa State Park in southern Minnesota offers many attractions for visitors, but one feature in particular has been drawing people to the park for centuries the waterfall that gives the park its name.
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