Let’s discover the ten most stunning waterfalls in Minnesota! 

1. Hidden Falls

Our list starts with a small waterfall in Minnesota. In Nerstrand State Park, Hidden Falls is accessible by a two-mile trail through the woods. Despite having a drop of only 20 ft, this waterfall has a cascade of absolutely breathtaking beauty. Although one wouldn’t necessarily expect to find a waterfall here, that’s what makes it so “hidden” and feel like a special surprise when you stumble upon it. 

2. Gooseberry Falls

Gooseberry Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Minnesota. You can see five waterfalls at the state park, which are easily accessible and visible from the trails. As you walk along the Gooseberry River, you can see the upper, middle, and lower falls. The waterfalls are most spectacular in spring when they are in full flood, so most people like to visit during this time.

3. Wolf Creek Falls

The trip to this waterfall in Minnesota can be made in three different ways! The most popular method is hiking, which takes approximately four miles roundtrip, depending on the trail. The two other ways are to go canoeing or rafting at Robinson Park. There is no doubt that the destination is well worth the journey, no matter how you get there.

4. Ramsey Falls

Ramsey Falls is situated in Ramsey Park, Minnesota’s largest municipal park. There are many things to do at this park, including camping, hiking, scenic views, and even a zoo! Due to how diligently they maintain and upkeep this beautiful piece of nature, it earned the nickname “Little Yellowstone Of Minnesota.”

5. Minnemishinona Falls

Despite its small size, Minnemishinona Falls is nonetheless a spectacular waterfall. With a 42-foot drop, the water flows into a small pool before flowing into the Minnesota River. The bridge that spans the deep gorge is the only way for you to reach the falls.

6. Minneopa Falls

This waterfall in Minnesota happens to be one of the most beautiful. A stunning 40ft drop makes the Minneopa Falls one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country. A major attraction of this waterfall is that you can see wild bison on the reserve. It’s like seeing two incredible sights in one day.

7. High Falls

Located in Tettegouche State Park, The High Falls has a 120-foot drop. You can get to the water from the Baptism River via two trails. You can see the cascading water in all its impact from a wooden platform at the top of the High Falls.

8. Vermillion Falls

This waterfall in Minnesota is located at Vermillion Falls Park, a 25-acre park in Hastings. It drains directly into the Mississippi River and has a 35-foot drop. There is a very popular running and biking trail along the Vermillion River. Vermillion Falls Park is also the perfect place to picnic in the summer.

9. Winnewissa Falls

Just a short hike away is Winnewissa Falls in Pipestone National Monument. The falls are about 20 feet high, but they are filled with so much history. Native Americans have visited pipestone quarries for centuries to gather red pipestone for their sacred ceremonial pipes. Our recommendation for those seeking a history-rich area is to visit these falls.

10. St. Anthony Falls

St. Anthony Falls is located on the northeastern edge of downtown Minneapolis. This is the only natural major waterfall on the Mississippi River and is rich in history. In the past, industrialists harnessed the power of the 50ft drop to create gears, waterwheels, and rotation shafts. People began opening mills as soon as possible as they worked to develop Minneapolis into the city we know and love today. Surprisingly, the Mississippi River has just a single waterfall along its course. That waterfall is St. Anthony Falls, which was featured on this list and today has a dam on it.