One of the great things-- and there are many-- about living here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes is the incredible state park system and nature areas that the Department of Natural Resources manages. From one of the many scenic parks along the North Shore to Carley State Park near Plainview, the Bold North really IS a beautiful state.

And if you want to get out and enjoy one of those state parks, you'll be able to do it for FREE again this weekend. Specifically, Saturday, April 26th, which is the second of several of the DNR's 'Free Park Days' of 2025. And according to the DNR, that means you can put away your wallet-- your money's no good at any of the 75 Minnesota state parks and state recreation areas that day, as they're all offering free admission to everyone.

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And with 75 of those areas not charging admission, you're sure to find a park or trail you haven't explored before. The DNR explains:

There's a state park within 30 miles of most Minnesotans. With a free day in each season, it's a great opportunity to get out there and explore someplace new - or visit an old favorite at a new time of year! Whether you stay for the whole weekend or just spend a few hours outside, you'll make memories that will last a lifetime.

In late June a few years ago, we had the chance to head up to the North Shore and explore two state parks I'd never been to before, hiking the trails at Jay Cooke State Park, just south of Duluth in Carlson, Minnesota as well as at Cascade River State Park a little farther up Highway-61 in Lutsen. The views were AMAZING, and even though we were there a few days before the 4th of July holiday (which is always busier), we didn't find either park to be too crowded.

If you can't make it out Saturday, the DNR is also planning two additional Free Park Days this year, in addition to the first Free Park Day, which happened back in January. Here's the full list for 2025:

  • Monday, January 20th
  • Saturday, April 26th
  • Saturday, June 14th
  • Friday, November 28th

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Meanwhile, if you're looking to head out on the water this weekend, you might be heading to one of Minnesota's over 10,000 Lakes. But do you know just *which* of those lakes have the most common names in the state? (Hint: There are a *lot* of Mud Lakes in Minnesota!) Keep scrolling to check out the rest!

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The Most Common Lake Names in Minnesota

Minnesota may be home to 10,000 Lakes, but many of them have the same name. Here are the 10 Most Common Lake Names in Minnesota.

Gallery Credit: Curt St. John

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