Mark your calendars for Nov. 29
On Friday, November 29, we’re celebrating a different kind of Black Friday deal—Free Park Day in Minnesota’s state parks.
Visitors will enjoy free entrance to all Minnesota state parks and recreation areas—no vehicle permit needed. Opt for outside with us and enjoy the crisp autumn air, stillness of our forests, wonders of our trails, and maybe even some snow?
Step away from the shopping frenzy and into the tranquility of nature. Bring your friends and family, pack a picnic, and make memories that will last a lifetime. Mark your calendars for November 29—we’ll see you soon!
On four days each year, all Minnesota state parks and state recreation areas offer free admission to everyone – no vehicle permits needed!
Upcoming fee-free dates:
- Friday, November 29, 2024
- Monday, January 20, 2025
- Saturday, April 26, 2025
- Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Friday, November 28, 2025
Minnesota state parks are open year-round, and there’s a state park within 30 miles of most Minnesotans. With a free day in each season, it’s a great opportunity to get out there and explore someplace new – or visit an old favorite at a new time of year! Whether you stay for the whole weekend or just spend a few hours outside, you’ll make memories that will last a lifetime.
The entrance fee waiver for fee-free days does not cover amenity or user fees for activities like camping, rentals, or special tours.
The goal is to encourage families and friends to spend time together in nature. Research shows many health and wellness benefits to spending time in nature. According to ParkRx, contact with nature improves one’s physical, mental, and spiritual health. Getting outdoors makes exercise more fun and can boost mood and immunity. The American Psychological Association shares that exposure to nature is linked to benefits including improved attention, lower stress, reduced risk of psychiatric disorders and even increases in empathy and cooperation.
What if I want to stay overnight?
You do not need a to buy a state park vehicle permit when you stay overnight on a free park day. The permit exemption is good until camping or lodging check-out time.
I need help deciding where to go!
- Minnesota has state parks and recreation areas in every corner of the state – see where they are on the map.
- Use the ParkFinder to help identify parks with specific amenities you want, like playgrounds or waterfalls.
- Want to see what the park is like before you leave home? Check out the virtual tours!
- Explore camping and lodging options, and make a reservation online opens in a new browser tab if you want to stay overnight. Plan ahead – these spaces can fill up early!
I need ideas for what to do!
- Many parks hold programs and events throughout the year. Visit the online events calendar to see what’s scheduled the day of your visit.
- Check out the web pages for activities to do in the summer – or in the winter.
- We’ve put together a few trip itineraries. Try one, or create your own.
- For even more ideas, subscribe to our monthly Trailblazer newsletter or follow us on Facebook opens in a new browser tab or Instagram opens in a new browser tab!
I had a great experience on Free Park Day and I’m ready for more.
Terrific! Buy an annual or daily vehicle permit to keep on exploring all of Minnesota state parks and recreation areas.
And did you know, Minnesota’s state trails and state water trails are free every day?
Coming to the park? Know the “Key 3:”
- Plan to be flexible, and consider exploring new destinations. Parks are busy on these free days, so we encourage you to discover a new favorite!
- Arrive prepared. Check visitor alerts and download maps before your trip.
- Recreate responsibly. Help conserve these special places for the future by staying on trails and leaving no trace.