Spring
Andrew.Parks
Fri, 05/10/2024 – 11:09
As much as Minnesotans love to embrace winter, we simply can’t wait for the first signs of spring. Whether it’s flourishing wild flowers, the border-to-border beginning of fishing season, or the sudden blast of sun-baked waterfalls, spring is a gentle reminder of what we’ve all been waiting for and the many warm months ahead. Not to mention what comes after that: the leaf-peeping looks of fall.
Here are some ways to make the most of Minnesota this spring.
Spring flowers at Lyndale Park Rose Garden


A drone shot of Lake Harriet in Minneapolis
/ Paul Vincent

Get up close and personal with reptiles and other animals at the Minnesota Zoo
/ Minnesota Zoo

At 60 feet high, the High Falls at Tettegouche State Park is the tallest waterfall within Minnesota’s state border

A showy lady’s slipper, a.k.a. Minnesota’s state flower
/ Melanie Mahonen
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