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Wild River State Park to Have Second Open House Day, "Walk Into the Past" - FishNews - 05-16-2008 Once is not enough. On June 1, as part of the statewide Open House Day for Minnesota State Parks, Wild River State Park will be open to the public without the usual requirement for a Minnesota State Park vehicle permit. The previous open house, on May 17, has been a spring tradition for several years. But in honor of Minnesota's Sesquicentennial, all Minnesota State Parks will be open for day visits free of charge on Sunday, June 1, and Wild River is included. <br>The park's visitor center, boat launches, picnic grounds, 35 miles of hiking trail, 20 miles of horse trail, and 3 miles of bike trail will be open for use with no vehicle permit required. Horse trail use still requires a Minnesota Horse Trail pass (daily $5 or annual $21).<br> <br>If you'd like to take part in a special program, join Park Naturalist Dave Crawford for a walk into the past. A walking tour of the present-day landscape where a farm was established 130 years ago begins at the visitor center on Sunday, June 1, at 2 p.m. Through the use of a hand-drawn map by Annie Boyce, one of the children who grew up on the farm, combined with Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, it's possible to pay an imaginary visit to the house, barns, gardens, pumpkin patches, and other features of a very different landscape that existed over a century ago. The "Walk Into the Past" program is free of charge.<br> <br>The walk is part of the "150 Programs For 150 Years of Statehood" offered by Minnesota State Parks in recognition of Minnesota's Sesquicentennial. Part of the walk will be in brushy or tall-grass areas, so long pants, sturdy shoes, and protection against ticks are advised. Keep an eye out for additional programs and activities relating to the observance of Minnesota's Sesquicentennial throughout 2008 on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources events calendar at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/events/index.html.<br> <br>Wild River State Park is located 3 miles north of Minnesota Highway 95 at Almelund, halfway between Taylors Falls and North Branch. For park information, call (651) 583-2125 or visit http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/wild_river/index.html. For naturalist program information call (651) 583-2925. |