Itasca State Park - Minnesota
Itasca State Park contains the headwaters of the Mississippi River. The park is located about 21 miles (34 km) north of Park Rapids, Minnesota and 25 miles (40 km) from Bagley, Minnesota. Henry Schoolcraft determined Lake Itasca as the river's source in 1832.
Itasca State Park's recreational activities cover all four seasons of the year. Within the restored log building headquarters is a 31-bed youth hostel operated by Hostelling International USA, open to travelers of all ages.
maps Itasca - Summer Map Summer Visitor Map of Itasca State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).
brochures Itasca - Summer Map and Guide Summer Map of Itasca State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).
Itasca - Winter Map and Guide Winter Map of Itasca State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).
Itasca - Bear Paw Campground Campground Map of Bear Paw Campground at Itasca State Park (SP) in Minnesota. Published by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR).
Itasca SP
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Itasca State Park contains the headwaters of the Mississippi River. The park is located about 21 miles (34 km) north of Park Rapids, Minnesota and 25 miles (40 km) from Bagley, Minnesota. Henry Schoolcraft determined Lake Itasca as the river's source in 1832.
Itasca State Park's recreational activities cover all four seasons of the year. Within the restored log building headquarters is a 31-bed youth hostel operated by Hostelling International USA, open to travelers of all ages.
ITASCA STATE PARK
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© 2021, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
MAP AND GUIDE:
ITASCA STATE PARK
36750 MAIN PARK DR.
PARK RAPIDS, MN 56470
CLEARWATER/HUBBARD/BECKER COUNTIES
218-699-7251
ITASCA.STATEPARK@STATE.MN.US
VISITOR TIPS
• The headwaters rocks are slippery, use
caution.
• Check for wood and black-legged ticks.
• Watch for poison ivy.
• Share the one-way Wilderness Drive,
used by people in both cars and on
bicycles.
• Bicycling on hiking trails is prohibited.
• Help keep our lakes pristine. Check
your watercraft for aquatic invasives
before launching.
• In an emergency call 911.
• Non-emergency sheriff numbers:
- Clearwater Co., Bagley:
218-694-6226
- Hubbard Co., Park Rapids:
218-732-3331
ONLY HAVE
AN HOUR?
Follow Main Park Drive:
• Include a stop at Preacher’s Grove
to view the shimmering waters of Lake
Itasca and walk under red pines that
have towered there for centuries.
• Continue on to the Mary Gibbs
Mississippi Headwaters Center for a
short (900 feet) walk to the
Headwaters of the Mississippi River.
• Wade into the shallow water at the
point where the infant river leaves
Lake Itasca and begins its 2,552-mile
journey to the Gulf of Mexico!
LOOKING FOR MORE TO EXPLORE DURING
YOUR STAY? VISIT: MNDNR.GOV/ITASCA
SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY
THE PARK...
ABOUT THE PARK
At over 32,500 acres, Itasca State Park includes not
only the beginning of the Mississippi River, but large
tracts of Minnesota’s remaining old-growth red and
white pine forest. Established in 1891, Itasca is
Minnesota’s oldest state park and was created to
protect the forests and waters surrounding the
Headwaters of the Mississippi River. Shaped by
glaciers over 10,000 years ago, the rolling landscape
conceals over 100 lakes within the pine, spruce, birch,
oak and maple forests. Centuries of disputes over
what lake was the true source of the great river led
park founder Jacob V. Brower to settle the dispute
once and for all, determining that Lake Itasca is the
headwaters of the Mississippi River.
A FULL SET OF STATE PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS IS
AVAILABLE AT THE PARK OFFICE OR MNDNR.GOV.
PARK OPEN
8 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
VEHICLE PERMITS
Permits required; purchase at park office or entrance kiosk.
PETS WELCOME
Keep on 6-foot leash; pick up after; attend at all times;
only service animals allowed in buildings.
Wade amongst the first drops of water
to flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
TRAIL HIGHLIGHTS
Mississippi Headwaters Area
0.5 MILES multiple loops
Accessible • Concrete • Asphalt • Gravel • Wood boardwalk
Discover the Headwaters of the Mississippi River; follow the first quarter-mile of trail along the river and enjoy views
across Lake Itasca. Watch for warblers, eagles and common loons in this excellent spring birding area.
Dr. Roberts Trail
2 MILE loop
Gravel • Wood boardwalk • Grass • Hilly
Travel through a bog, marvel at the Old Timer’s Cabin, and climb a ridge overlooking Lyendecker Lake. This is an excellent
trail for wildflower photography. A self-guiding plant identification booklet is available in park gift shops.
Aiton Heights Fire Tower
0.5 MILES (from fire tower parking lot)
Gravel • Grass • Hilly
Wind through a maple-basswood forest, look for trumpeter swans and otter at Mary, Allen and Kasey lakes, and climb the
100-foot tall fire tower for a panoramic view of the Lake Itasca watershed. Make this a 3-mile loop route from Douglas
Lodge (Ozawindib/Aiton Heights/Deer Park trails).
Wilderness Drive
10 MILES one-way (car/bike traffic)
Asphalt • Hilly
Tour through outstanding examples of red-white pine forest with numerous hiking trail options along the route. This is
your best chance to see wildlife such as black-backed woodpeckers, white-tailed deer, fisher and porcupine.
Purchase only from park office or approved vendor; no
gathering firewood in the park.
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CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS
10 p.m.– 8 a.m.; only registered campers may be in campground
during quiet hours.
DINING & LODGING IN THE PARK
• Dine in the historic Douglas Lodge from
Memorial Day weekend through early Oct.
• Perk up with a specialty coffee, grab a sandwhich
or cool off with an ice cream at the Mary Gibbs
Café, open seasonally.
• Stay the night in one of over 50 lodging options--or
sleep under the stars at a campsite.
CURIOUS ABOUT THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER STATE WATER
TRAIL? GO TO: MNDNR.GOV/WATERTRAILS/MISSISSIPPI
MORE INFORMATION
MORE TO EXPLORE AT ITASCA
• Pedal 6 miles of bike trail, or complete the
Wilderness Drive loop to add another 10 miles
• Explore the woods and wildlife—hike over 45 miles
of trails.
• Discover a free state park naturalist program.
• Take home a souvenir from one of three gift shops.
• Enjoy a narrated tour on board the Chester
Charles II Tour Boat (concession).
FIREWOOD
• Rent a canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard,
pontoon or bike at the Itasca Sports Rental
(concession).
• Travel the river route to the Gulf of Mexico:
the Mississippi River State Water Trail, Great
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© 2019, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
MAP AND GUIDE:
ITASCA STATE PARK
36750 MAIN PARK DR.
PARK RAPIDS, MN 56470
CLEARWATER/HUBBARD/BECKER COUNTIES
218-699-7251
ITASCA.STATEPARK@STATE.MN.US
VISITOR TIPS
• The headwaters rocks are slippery, use
caution.
• Check for wood and black-legged ticks.
• Watch for poison ivy.
• Share the one-way Wilderness Drive,
used by people in both cars and on
bicycles.
• Bicycling on hiking trails is prohibited.
• Help keep our lakes pristine. Check
your watercraft for aquatic invasives
before launching.
• In an emergency call 911.
• Non-emergency sheriff numbers:
- Clearwater Co., Bagley:
218-694-6226
- Hubbard Co., Park Rapids:
218-732-3331
ONLY HAVE
AN HOUR?
Follow Main Park Drive:
• Include a stop at Preacher’s Grove
to view the shimmering waters of Lake
Itasca and walk under red pines that
have towered there for centuries.
• Continue on to the Mary Gibbs
Mississippi Headwaters Center for a
short (900 feet) walk to the
Headwaters of the Mississippi River.
• Wade into the shallow water at the
point where the infant river leaves
Lake Itasca and begins its 2,552-mile
journey to the Gulf of Mexico!
LOOKING FOR MORE TO EXPLORE DURING
YOUR STAY? VISIT: MNDNR.GOV/ITASCA
SO EVERYONE CAN ENJOY
THE PARK...
ABOUT THE PARK
At over 32,500 acres, Itasca State Park includes not
only the beginning of the Mississippi River, but large
tracts of Minnesota’s remaining old-growth red and
white pine forest. Established in 1891, Itasca is
Minnesota’s oldest state park and was created to
protect the forests and waters surrounding the
Headwaters of the Mississippi River. Shaped by
glaciers over 10,000 years ago, the rolling landscape
conceals over 100 lakes within the pine, spruce, birch,
oak and maple forests. Centuries of disputes over
what lake was the true source of the great river led
park founder Jacob V. Brower to settle the dispute
once and for all, determining that Lake Itasca is the
headwaters of the Mississippi River.
A FULL SET OF STATE PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS IS
AVAILABLE AT THE PARK OFFICE OR MNDNR.GOV.
PARK OPEN
8 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.
VEHICLE PERMITS
Permits required; purchase at park office or entrance kiosk.
PETS WELCOME
Keep on 6-foot leash; pick up after; attend at all times;
only service animals allowed in buildings.
Wade amongst the first drops of water
to flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
TRAIL HIGHLIGHTS
Mississippi Headwaters Area
0.5 MILES multiple loops
Accessible • Concrete • Asphalt • Gravel • Wood boardwalk
Discover the Headwaters of the Mississippi River; follow the first quarter-mile of trail along the river and enjoy views
across Lake Itasca. Watch for warblers, eagles and common loons in this excellent spring birding area.
FIREWOOD
Purchase only from park office or approved vendor; no
gathering firewood in the park.
−
CAMPGROUND QUIET HOURS
10 p.m.– 8 a.m.; only registered campers may be in campground
during quiet hours.
DINING & LODGING IN THE PARK
Dr. Roberts Trail
2 MILE loop
Gravel • Wood boardwalk • Grass • Hilly
Travel through a bog, marvel at the Old Timer’s Cabin, and climb a ridge overlooking Lyendecker Lake. This is an excellent
trail for wildflower photography. A self-guiding plant identification booklet is available in park gift shops.
• Dine in the historic Douglas Lodge, which
serves breakfast, lunch and dinner from
Memorial Day weekend through early Oct.
Aiton Heights Fire Tower
0.5 MILES (from fire tower parking lot)
Gravel • Grass • Hilly
Wind through a maple-basswood forest, look for trumpeter swans and otter at Mary, Allen and Kasey lakes, and climb the
100-foot tall fire tower for a panoramic view of the Lake Itasca watershed. Make this a 3-mile loop route from Douglas
Lodge (Ozawindib/Aiton Heights/Deer Park trails).
• Stay the night in one of over 50 lodging options--or
sleep under the stars at a campsite.
Wilderness Drive
10 MILES one-way (car/bike traffic)
Asphalt • Hilly
Tour through outstanding examples of red-white pine forest with numerous hiking trail options along the route. This is
your best chance to see wildlife such as black-backed woodpeckers, white-tailed deer, fisher and porcupine.
• The HI-Mississippi Headwaters Hostel (concession)
is also a lodging option within the park.
CURIOUS ABOUT THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER STATE WATER
TRAIL? GO TO: MNDNR.GOV/WATERTRAILS/MISSISSIPPI
MORE INFORMATION
MORE TO EXPLORE AT ITASCA
• Pedal 6 miles of bike trail, or complete the
Wilderness Drive loop to add another 10 miles
• Explore the woods and wildlife—hike over 45 miles
of trails.
• Discover a free state park naturalist program.
• Take home a souvenir from one of three gift shops.
• Enjoy a narrated tour on board the Chester
Charles II Tour Boat (concession).
• Cool off with ice cream or get pizza to go
at the Mary Gibbs Café, open seasonally.
• Rent a canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard,
pontoon or bike at the Itasca Sports Rental
(concession).
• Travel the river route to the Gulf of Mexico:
the M
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