During the winter months, Pipestone National Monument transforms into a snow-covered natural wonder in Minnesota – proving that winter in the North Star State is truly magical. So, why not bundle up and pay a visit?

Pipestone National Monument is located in the southwestern part of the state, where the tallgrass prairie meets an upwelling of Sioux quartzite.

Pipestone National Monument/Facebook The area is not only beautiful, but it holds major cultural significance for several Native American tribes who have quarried the stone for ceremonial uses over many generations.

Winter brings magic to the site, in the form of ice and snow.

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The most popular trail in the monument is a partially-paved loop that NPS staff works hard to keep clear and safe for visitors. It’s an awesome way to explore the winter wonderland of Pipestone.

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Of course, you don’t have to stay on the paved trails.

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The monument is a popular spot for snowshoeing, as well as winter hiking.

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Those who get out into the monument during wintertime are rewarded with stunning scenery.

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The contrast of the white snow on rosy quartzite is sublime.

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Of course, Winnewissa Falls is the crown jewel of the park - and it’s even more spectacular in winter.

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When you go, be sure to wear warm footwear. Traction devices are always a good idea for winter hiking, and snowshoers will find plenty to explore. Make sure you have plenty of memory on your phone or camera, because you’ll want to capture a lot of images.

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The area is not only beautiful, but it holds major cultural significance for several Native American tribes who have quarried the stone for ceremonial uses over many generations.

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Despite the cold, there’s just something about winter that nudges Pipestone National Monument’s natural beauty even farther up the superlative scale. We are definitely lucky to live in Minnesota where we can enjoy so many spectacular wintertime hikes like the loop at Pipestone. Have you seen the monument in a mantle of white?

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Address: Pipestone National Monument, 36 Reservation Ave, Pipestone, MN 56164, USA