Roseau County is about as far as one can get from Minneapolis while
still remaining within Minnesota. I've been lucky enough to know someone
from Roseau and, despite the long drive, I've made this trip repeatedly
since my first visit in August 2009.
Roseau County was once
covered by Lake Agassiz. Most of the terrain is now vast farmlands, but
Roseau County also contains Hayes Lake State Park, Lost River State
Forest and also a significant portion of
Beltrami Island State Forest.
Because the area is so far away from most tourists destinations, there
is not a lot of traffic to deal with and people you'll encounter tend to
be out and about their daily lives.
The people of Roseau County
are some of the most genuine that I have found in all of my travels.
They are open, friendly and willing to help without hesitation. If you
should visit, Roseau has hotels, grocery stores, mechanics and
restaurants. Everything you need and more is right there. Camping at
Hayes Lake State Park is also beyond comparison. It's a beautiful,
well-run Park on the edge of Betrami Island State Forest.
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"Wannaska Minnesota" |
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"After The Sunset" |
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"Endless Sunflowers" |
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"Contrast: |
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"Roseau County Sunflowers" |
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"Country Church" |
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"Withering Sunflowers" |
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"Minnesota Farmers" |
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"Moon Over Roseau" |
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"Lake Roseau Wildlife Management Area" |
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"Lost River State Forest" |
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"Roseau Wheat" |
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"Wannaska Sunset" |
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"Broken Forest" |
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"Hayes Lake State Park" |
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"Sunrise In Beltrami Island State Forest" |
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"The Road To Happiness" |
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"Road To Happiness" |