Pipestone National Monument News Release
1/8/2016
Contact: Cody Goraczkowski Phone: 507-825-5464 Ext. 213 Email: e-mail us
Entrance Fees waived during Martin Luther King Holiday
Pipestone, MN: Superintendent Glen H. Livermont announced that, in honor of Martin Luther King Holiday, the Pipestone National Monument and other National Park Service (NPS) sites, around the country, will be offering fee-free entry into the parks on Jan. 18,2016.
Many people have made resolutions to unplug and spend more quality time with loved ones in 2016. There's no better place than a national park to help keep those resolutions. Parks offer superb recreational opportunities, making them perfect places to enjoy our beautiful land, history, and culture, and nurture a healthy lifestyle, while also spending time with loved ones.
Established by Congress in 1937 to protect the historic pipestone quarries, the site is considered sacred by many American Indians. Spanning centuries of use, American Indians continue to quarry pipestone which they carve into sacred pipes. The Monument offers a perfect opportunity to explore American Indian culture and view all the natural resources of the tallgrass prairie. Visitors are advised to dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear to walk the Circle Trail, to view the pipestone quarries, and to see the Winnewissa Falls.
Superintendent Glen H. Livermont encourages everyone to take advantage of the fee free opportunity and visit the Monument to celebrate the Martin Luther King Holiday. Visitors should dress warmly as they enjoy the wildlife and natural areas of the prairie from the trails. Bring a camera and send us your photos! The winter season offers fantastic photographic opportunities of the prairie and wildlife.
www.nps.gov/pipe
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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service