Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

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Explore the hidden waterfall amid the hardwood forest.

About the park

Welcome to the big woods. Nerstrand Big Woods State Park protects a forest the Dakota called Ċaŋsoke, or “thick woods.” When large-scale logging threatened it in the 1930s, conservationists advocated for a state park, which was established in 1945.

Today, 11 miles of trails wind through maple-basswood forest, oak forest, swamp, and meadows. The highlight is Hidden Falls—a serene 20-foot waterfall just half a mile from the picnic grounds.

Spring brings rare Dwarf Trout Lilies, found in only three Minnesota counties. While climate change has caused wetter conditions and tree die-off, it’s also created abundant habitat for redheaded woodpeckers, now thriving here alongside bobolinks and diverse bird species.

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A Monarch butterfly with orange and black wings rests atop a cluster of small, vibrant pink flowers. The background is a blur of green and yellow, highlighting the butterfly and flowers in the foreground.

Sat, Aug 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Butterfly Talk

Enjoy a one hour presentation at the park amphitheater on the biology of monarch butterflies
Three paintbrushes rest on a well-used watercolor paint palette, ready for Art In the Park, all sitting atop a rustic wooden surface.

Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 1:00 PM

Art In the Park

Come enjoy art activities, including painting your impression of the park and nature led by a local art teacher. Art materials provided by Friends of Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Wild Flower Ambassadors

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Our Friends Group Partner

Friends of Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

A community organization devoted to preserving and enhancing the experience of Nerstrand Big Woods State Park. This group seeks to:

  • Sustain the natural beauty and ecology of the park
  • Support interpretive and environmental education programs of the park
  • Advocate for the park
  • Promote awareness of the park’s resources
  • Provide volunteers and support when needed

Friends Since: 2013

Parks & Trails Council is proud to be the fiscal sponsor for this Friends Group.