Cities
Symbols and Landmarks
Bodies of Water
State Parks
100

This city is Minnesota's capital

Saint Paul

100

Minnesota's state bird

Common Loon

100

This famous river starts at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota

Mississippi River

100

This park is home to the headwaters of the Mississippi River.

Itasca State Park

200

Thi is Minnesota's largest city by population.

Minneapolis

200

This giant mall in Bloomington is one of the largest in the United States.

Mall of America

200

This huge lake forms Minnesota's eastern border and looks almost like an ocean.

Lake Superior

200

This park on Lake Superior is known for its tall waterfalls and rocky cliffs.

Gooseberry Falls State Park

300

This city in northern Minnesota is known for shipping iron ore and has a lift bridge.

Duluth

300

This famous 8-foot-tall statue in Bemidji is named after a legendary lumberjack.

Paul Bunyan

300

This river separates Minnesota from Wisconsin

St. Croix River

300

This park has the tallest waterfall in Minnesota and sits near the Canadian Border.

Grand Portage State Park

400

This city hosts the State Fair.

Falcon Heights

400

This national park in northern Minnesota is known for its lakes and canoeing.

Voyageurs National Park

400

Minnesota is known as the "Land of ___" this many lakes.

10,000 lakes

400

This large wilderness area is famous for canoeing, camping, and being far fro cities

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA)

500

This city is home to Mayo Clinic, one of the world's top medical centers.

Rochester

500

This waterfall is located in Minneapolis near Sea Salt Eatery.

Minnehaha Falls

500

This Minneapolis Lake has a famous bandshell on its shoreline

Lake Harriet 

500

This historic military post and national landmark has a history spanning 10,000 years, but its military use began in 1820

Fort Snelling