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Estados Unidos de Amércia
Minnesota
Chisago County
Taylors Falls

Marmitas glaciares en el Parque Estatal Interstate

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Marmitas glaciares en el Parque Estatal Interstate

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The Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park are a remarkable natural monument situated along the scenic Dalles of the St. Croix River, marking the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin. This unique geological site, with an elevation of approximately 219 meters, showcases the dramatic forces of nature that shaped the landscape over millennia. Located near the towns of Taylors Falls, Minnesota, and St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, it forms a central part of the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway and the Ice…

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    25 de julio de 2021

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    Estos baches glaciares se formaron hace unos 10 a 11 mil años cuando el último glaciar se derritió. La arena y la grava atrapadas en los remolinos y remolinos del agua del glaciar derretido se arremolinaban con tal fuerza que literalmente perforaban agujeros en la roca, formando los llamados baches. Hay más de 80 baches en este lugar. La profundidad del bache más profundo es de 60 pies de profundidad.
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    11 de octubre de 2025

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    Probablemente uno de los parques estatales más transitados de Minnesota. Vale la pena al menos dar un paseo corto por los baches y explorar más del parque o la zona de Wisconsin, que es mucho más grande.
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    St. Croix River Lookout via River Bluff, Echo Canyon, Pothole Trail

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    Hike the easy 2.8-mile Railroad and Walter F. Mondale River Trail Loop for stunning St. Croix River views and unique glacial potholes.

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    Hike the easy 4.1-mile Lake O' The Dalles and Potholes Loop in Interstate State Park, featuring glacial potholes and river gorge views.

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    Elevación 220 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    Hoy

    lunes 27 abril

    16°C

    7°C

    99 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 19,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Taylors Falls, Chisago County, Minnesota, Estados Unidos de Amércia

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    What are the most popular trails to explore the glacial potholes?

    While the main Pothole Trail offers direct access to the most famous formations like the 'Bottomless Pit' and 'Bake Oven', many visitors also enjoy combining it with the River Trail for scenic views of the St. Croix River gorge. For a longer experience, the trails connect to the wider Interstate State Park network, including the western terminus of the Ice Age National Scientific Trail on the Wisconsin side.

    Are the trails at Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park dog-friendly?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on leashes on most trails within Interstate State Park, including the areas around the glacial potholes. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest park regulations on the official Minnesota or Wisconsin DNR websites before your visit, as specific rules can sometimes apply to certain areas or during particular seasons.

    How long does it typically take to explore the glacial potholes area?

    A focused visit to the main glacial potholes area, including walking around and peering into the formations, can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to explore additional trails, enjoy the scenic overlooks, or visit the park's other attractions, you could easily spend half a day or more.

    What are the parking options at Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park?

    Parking is available at Interstate State Park, primarily on the Minnesota side near the main glacial potholes area. However, it is a highly trafficked park, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day, particularly before mid-morning, is strongly recommended to secure a spot and avoid the busiest crowds.

    Are there any accessible trails for visitors with mobility challenges?

    While the immediate area around some of the glacial potholes involves uneven terrain and stairs (like descending into the 'Bake Oven'), the park does offer some paved or boardwalk sections that provide accessible views. For specific information on accessible routes and facilities, it's best to consult the park's official website or visitor center.

    What are the conditions like for visiting the glacial potholes in winter?

    Visiting in winter offers a unique and often less crowded experience. The potholes and surrounding cliffs can be beautiful with snow and ice. However, trails can become slippery due to ice and compacted snow, so appropriate winter footwear with good traction is essential. Some facilities or services might also be limited during the colder months.

    What should I wear for a hike around the glacial potholes?

    Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are recommended, as the terrain around the potholes can be uneven and rocky. Layered clothing is advisable, as temperatures can vary, especially near the river. In summer, consider sun protection like a hat and sunscreen. For winter visits, warm, waterproof layers and ice cleats are highly recommended.

    Are there cafes or dining options near Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park?

    While the park itself does not have extensive dining facilities, the adjacent towns of Taylors Falls, Minnesota, and St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops where visitors can find refreshments and meals before or after their visit to the glacial potholes.

    What kind of wildlife might I see at Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park?

    The park's diverse habitats along the St. Croix River support various wildlife. Visitors might spot white-tailed deer, red foxes, and a variety of bird species, including bald eagles soaring overhead. Keep an eye out for smaller mammals and amphibians near the water and in wooded areas.

    How do the glacial potholes on the Minnesota side compare to the Wisconsin side of Interstate State Park?

    The most famous and concentrated collection of glacial potholes, including the 'Bottomless Pit' and 'Bake Oven', are primarily located on the Minnesota side of Interstate State Park. The Wisconsin side, while larger in acreage, offers different geological features, such as the western terminus of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, and extensive hiking opportunities with stunning river views, but fewer prominent potholes.

    Is there public transport available to Glacial Potholes at Interstate State Park?

    Public transportation directly to Interstate State Park is generally limited. Visitors typically access the park by private vehicle. The park is located about an hour's drive from the Twin Cities metropolitan area, making it a popular destination for day trips by car.

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