Fort Snelling State Park

Photo: Brett Whaley / Flickr CC
About the park

The two largest rivers in the state—Mississippi and Minnesota— converge in Fort Snelling State Park and form Pike Island where visitors can enjoy a hiking trail through the flood plain. This park protects both the ecology and historic significance of this unique place. Located adjacent to the international airport and sandwiched between busy highways, this park is also the most urban-influenced state park in Minnesota.

Most of the park’s visitors make use of the northern part of the park with it’s looping hiking trails, swimming beach and visitor center. A whole other part of the park exists that visitors may want to make use of with its 6-mile trail along the Minnesota River. One of the best ways to access this trail is at the Historic Sibley House in Mendota.

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for Fort Snelling State Park

P&TC Projects by the numbers

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A detailed map of the Fort Snelling State Park, showing various visitor centers, picnic areas, trails, and park facilities. It includes identifiable landmarks like the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers, Pike Island, Gun Club, and the proximity to Minneapolis.

Our Land project stories

Project 1) Fen
A close-up image of a bee perched on vibrant purple flowers, gathering nectar. The flowers have tall, slender spikes densely covered with tiny blossoms, set against a soft, blurred background of greenery.
Kate Carpenter / P&TC photo contest

Protecting a Critical Fen and a Trail

On the southern border of Fort Snelling State Park lies a highly significant fen known as the Nicholas Fen, which is a rare perched bog type of wetland plant community with endangered plant species. Parks & Trails Council acquired the 48.5 acres of private property bordering the fen to ensure its continued protection within the state park. This acquisition also enabled the park to build a hiking trail across the property and stretching down the Minnesota River.

The parcel had been used for a family farm but the owner was looking to sell and had recently sold another 40 acres across the river to the US Fish and Wildlife. There was significant interest from potential buyers with a variety of proposed uses such as an RV campground, fuel terminal, power plant site, grain terminal and more. Knowing that quick action was essential to save this land for the park, Parks & Trails Council purchased it while the DNR worked to secure the necessary funding and legislative approval.

Events

at Fort Snelling State Park
Ice luminary in the snow

Fri, Dec 19, 2025 at 11:00 AM

Make and Take: Winter Solstice Paper Lanterns

A forest path covered in autumn leaves features a large puddle reflecting the golden yellow trees and branches above. The tall trees lining the path create a canopy of vibrant fall foliage, casting dappled shadows on the ground.

Sun, Nov 23, 2025 at 12:00 PM

A three mile walk in the park

Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM

Earth Day Hike and Cleanup

Happy Earth Day! Are you looking for a way to give back to nature this Earth Day? Are you a Fort Snelling State Park fan who wants to help keep our beautiful state park clean and natural? Join the park staff in celebrating Earth Day by taking a hike around Pike Island, admiring nature, and picking up trash along the way!