Did state parks close?

  • tindall
    Minneapolis MN
    Posts: 1104
    #1923694

    We had reservations for Giants Ridge for spring break – a rural northern MN ski place where we would be in a condo and cook for ourselves, but it closed.

    We are looking to do something to do in the 11 days of planned vacation and figured we could camp a day or two while avoiding everyone. We have an ice house, all meals, and basically wouldn’t need to touch anything except a gas pump or two – but the MN site reservations are blocked off as are the WI ones (looked at Banning and Willow river).

    There is nothing obvious on the sites about closing – is it just too early or are they closed?

    Dusty Gesinger
    Minnetrista, Minnesota
    Posts: 2417
    #1923696

    Most don’t open until April. Some have winter camping, probably not very well staffed right now.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16658
    #1923699

    I don’t think they have announced closings yet. However Illinois has and i’m sure Minnesota will follow. Plan on everything non-essential being closed before long.

    tonys
    Posts: 37
    #1923884

    This is the email I got last night from the MN DNR mailing list:

    MN Department of Natural Resources [email protected] via service.govdelivery.com

    Mon, Mar 16, 5:32 PM (15 hours ago)

    to me
    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources header
    Minnesota State Parks and Trails: COVID-19 Response

    Minnesota State Parks and Trails remain open to the public. We are closely monitoring the situation related to COVID-19 and adjusting our operations as conditions change. We recognize the importance of nature in helping to relieve stress during this time and are committed to providing a safe environment for our visitors to enjoy, while ensuring we protect the health of our staff and Minnesota’s communities.

    Beginning March 16, 2020, we will implement the following changes to operation of all 75 state parks and recreation areas across the state consistent with guidance provided by the Minnesota Department of Health:
    Move to a 100% self-pay system.

    All Minnesota state parks and recreation areas have the ability to collect permit fees and provide visitor information (e.g., maps, park rules, brochures) through our Self-Pay and Information Kiosks located near state park entrances.
    Visitors can purchase a day or annual permit beforehand through the reservation website (visit mndnr.gov/reservations). Camping and lodging reservations should be made online through the reservation website or through the reservation call center (866-857-2757).

    Close all state park offices, visitor centers, and non-essential buildings until further notice; bathrooms and group centers remain open.

    All state park offices will be closed to the public, including information desks and nature stores. The public will be able to get park information and purchase park permits through the Self-Pay and Information Kiosks. Camping reservations should be made and paid for online or over the phone using the reservations system.
    All bathrooms, shower buildings, and vault toilets that are currently open will remain open to the public, and we will reopen currently closed vault toilets where feasible. We will ensure our cleaning protocols meet best practices established to address COVID-19 concerns. Bathrooms and shower buildings that are currently closed will remain closed to the public until further notice.
    Group centers that are currently open to the public will remain open, with social distancing measures implemented. Currently closed group centers will remain closed until further notice.

    Suspend all naturalist programming and events.

    All naturalist programs and public events will be cancelled until further notice (including visitor center programs, outdoor events, and school group activities). We will consider if there are some programs/events that can be re-started or changed to accommodate social distancing. Over time, we are hopeful that we can find ways to restart programming.
    For more information, please visit mndnr.gov/covid-19 or contact the DNR Information Center at 651-296-6157 or 888-MINNDNR (646-6367). For the latest information on COVID-19 in Minnesota, visit the Minnesota Department of Health.

    TL;DR: state parks are open, most buildings will be closed. For camping, I believe most aren’t open yet anyway

    tindall
    Minneapolis MN
    Posts: 1104
    #1923947

    Is there anywhere close to the cities to spend a night in an icehouse right now?

    grubson
    Harris, Somewhere in VNP
    Posts: 1616
    #1923949

    Is there anywhere close to the cities to spend a night in an icehouse right now?

    I’d head north. Lotw or Winnie both should still be open for business this weekend. The ice within an hour or two of the cities is no longer driveable from what I’ve seen.
    I doubt you’ll find a campground that is open this early in the year.

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