Picturesque limestone bluffs and deep ravines make Whitewater a very popular southeastern state park. The 2,700 acre park is an angler's paradise with …
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Apr 29, 2025
Fantastic MN State Park with hiking trails that are used by families to seniors. Enjoyed the hiking club trail on Sunday afternoon and encountered less than 10 people on the trail. Spring flowers a…Full review by John R
May 19, 2024
Nice campground and trails but whoever designed the bathrooms must not take showers, you may get a warm shower IF the sun is shining plus there's not much pressure. Stayed at the Minneiska loop.Full review by Steve M
Aug 10, 2023
I love Whitewater State Park. They have an amazing campsite with a hidden lake. I love the trails, snakes, tadpoles, and butterflies. The snake was dark blue and 8 to 9 inches long. My favorite thi…Full review by Traveler48819657914
Is there a kitchen and or bathroom in the camper cabins?
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You can check for the details in the Whitewater state park here on the DNR State website of the Whitewater State Park. Most cabins have an electric cooktop, and washrooms are …
You can check for the details in the Whitewater state park here on the DNR State website of the Whitewater State Park. Most cabins have an electric cooktop, and washrooms are shared and you might have to walk a few hundred feet, but it is totally safe, even at night :-)
How safe is this park for walking alone in on a weekday? Are there usually many other people?/ How many rangers/ranger's offices are there?
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This is a quite large state park. There is only one park office near the northern end of the park. It is a very popular park with plenty of visitors when there is no snow on the ground.I …
This is a quite large state park. There is only one park office near the northern end of the park. It is a very popular park with plenty of visitors when there is no snow on the ground.I have hiked and camped in this park a few times and never had any problem. I have no reason to believe that it would be unsafe for anyone walking alone and I have not heard of anyone ever being accosted here. I would not know how many park rangers there are. You could visit the park website online or call the park office for further information.