©2019, Department of Natural Resources MAP AND GUIDE: ABOUT THE PARK SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY THE PARK... BLUE MOUNDS Established in 1961, Blue Mounds State Park protects STATE PARK sheer quartzite cliffs and over 1,500 acres of highly A FULL SET OF STATE PARK RULES AND diverse prairie. Here you have the opportunity to see REGULATIONS IS AVAILABLE AT MNDNR.GOV. 1410 161ST STREET more rare prairie species than in any other park in PARK OPEN LUVERNE, MN 56156 southwestern Minnesota. Management programs 8 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. ROCK COUNTY restore native grasses and wildflowers, resulting in a 507-283-6050 panorama of prairie colors in late summer. Amid this VEHICLE PERMITS rich landscape, you may also spot . The herd you Permits required; purchase at park office or entrance kiosk. VISITOR TIPS see today began with the introduction of three bison from in 1961. New calves are born each PETS WELCOME Bison can move very fast. Keep spring. Keep on 6-foot leash; pick up after; attend out of the enclosure fence! Experience a stunning prairie landscape. at all times; not allowed in buildings. Don’t see bison from the viewing CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS platform? Check the south- − 10 p.m.– 8 a.m.; only registered campers western corner of the range from TRAIL HIGHLIGHTS may be in campground during quiet hours. Mound or Western Loop trails. • Stay on trails. Prickly pear cacti Bur Oak Trail 0.75 miles one-way FIREWOOD are common here and their Steep terrain Bare rock Packed dirt Must be purchased at this park or from vendors who sell wood approved for this spines can pierce shoes and This narrow trail leads through a bur oak forest and large quartzite boulders and cliff faces. park; no gathering firewood in the park. clothes. Even their yellow flowers have small spines. Mound Trail 1.5-miles one-way • Pack a water bottle for your hike. One long, gradual hill Mowed grass BE OUR GUEST Hike along the western edge of the bison range and over the top of the Mound. You’ll be rewarded with In an emergency call 911. Reserve electric or non-electric campsites, abundant views of tallgrass prairie. Loops can be made by returning on the Upper Cliffline Trail. • Non-emergency sheriff’s cart-in campsites, a tipi or a group campsite. number: 507-283-5000 Upper Cliffline Trail 1.5-miles one-way Visit mndnr.gov/reservations. One long, gradual hill Mowed grass ONLY HAVE AN HOUR? Travel along the upper edge of the cliffline and old quartzite quarry to experience the unique, pink rock. Look for bison from the viewing Lower Cliffline Trail 1-miles one-way MORE INFORMATION platform or Mound Trail. Mostly flat • Mowed grass • Some paved segments Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Hike the short Quarry Trail to Take this trail to skirt around the base of a cliffline and join the bike trail. Connecting trails lead up the Information Center explore the quartzite cliffs. cliff to the Upper Cliffline Trail. 500 Lafayette Rd. , St. Paul, MN 55155-4040 888-646-6367 or mndnr.gov/parks Visit Eagle Rock, the park’s highest point. Take the Mound Trail from The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is an Equal Opportunity Employer. the Eagle Rock Vista parking lot. MORE TO EXPLORE AT THE PARK This information may be available in alternative format upon request. Bike along three miles of paved park trails and • Stay overnight in a park tipi. This is a popular LOOKING FOR MORE TO EXPLORE? continue onto trails that lead to Luverne, MN. option, so make a reservation well in advance. VISIT MNDNR.GOV/BLUEMOUNDS Bring your own gear and go rock climbing.