We regularly use prescribed fire at the park to keep our prairies and forests healthy, as fire is crucial in maintaining our ecosystem’s stability and diversity. Have you ever wanted to know more about this hot topic? Have you ever wondered what makes a prescribed fire different from a wildfire? Come get these and any other burning questions you may have answered at Frontenac State Park on April 27th!
Join a park ranger on a guided hike around the prairie loop to learn about fire’s role in resource management at Frontenac State Park. We will meet outside the ranger station at 10 a.m. and hike into an area of the park which has been burned recently to see first-hand how it changes these landscapes. The hike will last about an hour and a half and will include some uneven terrain; coming prepared with water, sunscreen, and bug spray along with sturdy and comfortable shoes is recommended.
This event is free and no vehicle permits are required to enter the park, as April 27th is a free park day for MN State Parks! Severe weather or other factors may cause this event to be changed or canceled. If you have any questions, call Frontenac State Park at 651-299-3000.
If you need an accommodation, please contact Jake at jake.gaster@state.mn.us or 651-299-3000, at least two weeks prior to the event. An all-terrain trackchair is available for use during the event on a first-come, first-served basis.