He Mni Can [Heh-Meh-NEE-Cha]-Barn Bluff is one of the best-known natural features along the upper Mississippi River. It is significant for its geology and its association with prehistoric and native people as well as the exploration of the upper Mississippi region of the early nineteenth century. From the mid-nineteenth century to the present, it has been a location for travel, industry, tourism, and recreation. A many-layered interpretation of the feature is evident in local legend, as well as in published historical and scientific accounts, works of art, and photography.
Memorials educate those visiting the park. Positioned at the trail head (the base of the bluff) at the park entrance.
Adjacent to the parking lot and accessible.
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