Pipestone National Monument, Pipestone, MN

Crossing through the southwest corner of Minnesota we found a delightful place to light for a few days... Pipestone, MN is a very old small town made of beautiful red quartzstone and looks like the part of the stone the various Native American tribes used to make their pipes!  What a lesson we had in pipe making.  While visiting we even saw a person whittling away on a pipe.  Very interesting.  The National Monument is open to all but the quarry can only be worked by native americans and only using traditional tools - no bulldozers in here.  Very nice and to top it off we came across this small pretty waterfall and lake Hiawatha.. fun.  Loved the town and easy access.  RV park was so convenient and pretty too. Very clean!  Off to SD today and heading towards Teddy Roosevelt National Park in ND. Rain came in powerfully last night but cleared up just like they said so should have a good ride.

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