Over Labor Day weekend, the kids and I knocked out four more Minnesota State Parks.
On our drive up north, we stopped at Savannah Portage State Park and had lunch. It was mostly undeveloped, but there was some camping and a nice beach and picnic area - once we found it!
After lunch, we got back on the road and continued north to Lake Vermillion State Park. This is where we stayed for the weekend. It has an old mine that you can tour, but they were doing maintenance work on it this summer, so we could only view the above-ground components.
The camper cabin was much newer than the stardard ones we usually stay in. It had a little more space to hang out, a nice counter area for food prep both inside and outside, and huge lookout windows. No AC though, and it was unusually very hot over the weekend. The park itself was nice, but no beach.
So on Saturday we drove about an hour west to McCarthy Beach State Park. It is not near anything except a gas station that sold icecream😋 and bait. The beach was definitely worth the drive. Nice clear water, sandy bottom, and shallow forever! Across the highway, there was a fishing pier, which made Reggie happy.
We decided to look around Ely and eventually found a place to have pizza. The next day it was time to pack up and go home. I love exploring all the nature Minnesota has to offer, and am so happy my kids still enjoy doing it with me!