title says it all. It would only take a few hours to see it all and the bridge was under construction. The only nice thing was it had decent trails mapped out.
First time I have ever been to a park with a zoo in it- Huge park, with waterfalls, and lots and lots of hiking trails and kids play areas. Beautiful park.
There are so many great attractions int he land of 10,000 lakes and many, like Alexander Ramsey Park, don't get the airtime when compared to the big tourist attractions in Minnesota. I was in town for business in December and thought, since I had an hour or so of daylight left, that I would head down to the park. I am very glad that I did. There was no one around as it was late on a winter day, but there was plenty of things to see. The animals in the small zoo were out an about, the flora dormant for winter made for some great photos, and the falls were stunning and peaceful. A great use of the natural space affording to us Minnesotans. I will be bringing my wife once the spring melt occurs.
This is the most wonderful park. Hiking trails, nature, the zoo and camping. A great place to visit.
When we visit Redwood Falls, one of the best treats is to walk through Ramsey Park. This park was built in the 30's, funded by the WPA. The bridge is wonderful. There are trails, roads, camping area, a small zoo with buffalo, elk, and some deer. If you stop, don't miss the waterfalls. You can get to the Falls by walking or by car. This is a rare treasure in a small rural town in Minnesota.
Hiking trails are scenic with nice overlooks. Two nice waterfalls. Also a small zoo that would be nice for families.
Joined friends and camped for a couple nights. Nice quiet campgrounds. Nice and small. Had public bathrooms, showers. Electic and water hookup. Has a small zoo for kids of all sizes. Nice waterfall, which we had to drive to as bridge was being repaired. Would go back.
Love living in MN and taking weekend getaways to explore the state. This was a very easy drive from the cities and the hiking was great. The zoo was fun, though there weren't many animals there. The falls were really pretty and raging from all the rainfall we've had. Lots of parks and playgrounds to take the kiddos out for some fun, too. A great place to visit!
This place is still a gem! What used to be a state park, then taken over by the City of Redwood Falls, is truly "little Yellowstone". Steep, winding roads, forest like thick trees, and of course, the Ramsey Falls water fall. Great places to picnic and gather.
beautiful, wonderful to visit, nice lay out, gorgeous falls, helpful trail signs. If still here will go back