
Welcome to Nature Friday, where we get to meet new friends and share a picture or two of what nature looks like around Blogville. A sincere thank you to all who have visited this week and followed our Minnesota visit with family. I promise the pups will return Monday.

On our final day in Minnesota, we took a ride out to Itasca State Park and the Mississippi River Headwaters. Where the river begins its journey

Here, 1475 feet above the ocean,
the mighty Mississippi begins
to flow on its winding way
2552 miles to the Gulf of Mexico.

Itasca is the oldest state park in Minnesota, established in 1891. Not only is it the location of the start of the Mississippi River, but is the home to many beautiful trails. We had a great time exploring a trail leading to a fire tower.

Along the way, I got to admire some cool fungi....

Since we rarely see any kind of mushroom here in New Mexico, this was a wonderful treat.

I saw some beautiful blooming jewel weed

This dogbane with its pink striped curly blooms were everywhere

...as were the yellow avens.

Believe it or not, this is actually a species of hazelnut. When you peel the green casing away, there is a small nut inside.

I noticed some pretty columbine flowers and was amazed at how much smaller they were compared to the ones that grow, not only here, but in California.
The kids had a blast climbing the Fire Tower before we started the trek back. (This fire tower is retired, most Minnesota fires are now spotted by satellite)

This was our second trip Itasca State Park, but our first hike. I definitely can see us coming back again next year to see what other beautiful trails we can find.
We had such a marvelous time visiting with family in Minnesota, and would recommend the Park Rapids area to anyone looking for a nice quiet place to get away and live the Lake Life for a bit~
We hope all our friends get out and explore some kind of nature this weekend!

Show us your nature! It can be flowers, your current weather, a scene out of your window, or maybe a picture from a vacation, walk or other journey! Any kind of nature picture will do! If you don't see a link below, click HERE to go to our Hoppity Page.
Mom has been to the start of the Mississippi but it was a long time ago. She would love to take us up north and show us some things but we always travel for sports and don't really have time to travel up north in our own state. Glad you enjoyed Minnesota :)
ReplyDeleteThis week has been so much fun tagging along with you to visit family in Minnesota. The flowers and mushrooms are so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteI, too, have much enjoyed this two-legger's week on the LLB bloggy!!! This place looks fabulous. Have a great weekend! YAM xx
I have enjoyed your fun photos this week. Thank you for sharing 😊
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful park and how cool to see where the Mississippi River starts.
ReplyDeleteJava Bean: "Ayyy, how cool to see Old Man River when it is just Tiny Little Baby River!"
ReplyDeleteWOW Beth wonderful information and photos. I feel like I just had the bestest science class ever
ReplyDeleteHugs and thank you for sharing
Cecilia
Such a nice bunch of nature and boy, that fire tower looks like quite the climb!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many fabulous places to explore! The Mississippi has such a humble beginning and gets so huge, we crossed earlier this week running errands and it's quite a sight.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to go back and enjoy this place again, it's lovely.
So many pretty flowers. Mom likes the dog bane. And we bet the kids had so much fun on that Fire Tower.
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Beautiful scenes! Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is fascinating and beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautifully shared, would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at the identification of all the flowers. I had to look up dog bane and it was as it's name suggests...poisonous to dogs. Glad you enjoyed your time with family and exploring nature!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lush park and the firetower reminded me of my first job. No one mans fire towers here either now.
ReplyDeleteWe were very happy to look back at your human adventures. You got to spend time with great people in beautiful spaces. It was nice to see. Tigris who prefers people to dogs and Styx
ReplyDeleteAs always, what a wonderful batch of photos. How lovely that you were able to spend time in such a beautiful place with your family.
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