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Camping in Minnesota is more than just a summer tradition—it’s a way to reconnect with nature, unplug from the daily grind, and explore the breathtaking variety of landscapes our state has to offer.
In this episode of Explore Minnesota More, we are joined by two expert guests to help you make the most of camping season.
🎙️ Sarah Berhow, from the DNR Parks and Trails Division, shares statewide updates including:
🎙️ Katie Foshay, park manager at Tettegouche and George H. Crosby Manitou State Parks, brings boots-on-the-ground insight:
Whether you’re an ultralight backpacker, a car camper with kids, or a first-timer just looking for a relaxing weekend in the woods, this episode is packed with advice to help you Camp More and Worry Less.
🛠️ Resources & Links:
🔦 Featured Parks:
💬 Connect with Us:
Explore. Camp. Repeat.
Let this episode be your trailhead to a summer of adventure in Minnesota.
Credits:
Producers: Randolph Briley & Cody Nelson
Hosts: Sarah Strommen and Lauren Bennett McGinty
Original Music by Andrew Haaheim and Alsever Lake
By Minnesota Outdoor Recreation Industry PartnershipSend us a text
Camping in Minnesota is more than just a summer tradition—it’s a way to reconnect with nature, unplug from the daily grind, and explore the breathtaking variety of landscapes our state has to offer.
In this episode of Explore Minnesota More, we are joined by two expert guests to help you make the most of camping season.
🎙️ Sarah Berhow, from the DNR Parks and Trails Division, shares statewide updates including:
🎙️ Katie Foshay, park manager at Tettegouche and George H. Crosby Manitou State Parks, brings boots-on-the-ground insight:
Whether you’re an ultralight backpacker, a car camper with kids, or a first-timer just looking for a relaxing weekend in the woods, this episode is packed with advice to help you Camp More and Worry Less.
🛠️ Resources & Links:
🔦 Featured Parks:
💬 Connect with Us:
Explore. Camp. Repeat.
Let this episode be your trailhead to a summer of adventure in Minnesota.
Credits:
Producers: Randolph Briley & Cody Nelson
Hosts: Sarah Strommen and Lauren Bennett McGinty
Original Music by Andrew Haaheim and Alsever Lake