Minnesota State Parks & Federal Lands Map 18x24 Poster

If you live in Minnesota and love the outdoors, this map was made for you. It's a comprehensive list of public lands for you to visit, which includes:
-DNR State Park System (State Parks, State Recreation Areas, State Waysides)
-DNR State Forests
-The 100 largest DNR Wildlife Management Areas
-Federal lands (National Parks, National Forests, National Wildlife Refuges...)
-Wildernesses, North Country National Scenic Trail, Wild & Scenic Rivers...

Each site is marked with an icon suitable for pinning or coloring. It's perfect for tracking your adventures throughout Minnesota!

A larger, more detailed 24" x 36" version is also available.


DETAILS:

-18" x 24" digital print on heavyweight satin photo paper
-Framed versions are mounted on foam board (without glass) and ready for pinning. Click here for additional mounting & framing info
-Unframed posters are shipped rolled.


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My First Map - Looks Great!

I'm not a poster or map knowledge master or anything, but this looks good to a layman's eyes. Nothing is pixelated, it's a good size and costed a reasonable amount of money for what it is. There was also a nice little message included in the tube. Thank you, and good luck building your business!

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Rande

Great map! Can't wait to add more tacks :)

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JJ
Too small, almost illegible; overpriced

The idea for this map is good, but the “laminating” is poor quality and the map itself is small, almost illegible type. Therefore this item is overpriced and not recommended.

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Keith
5/5

Quick shipping, awesome quality, fantastic receipt with tips for display, mounting, etc. Highly recommended, and looking forward to checking off more start parks from our list as a family in the coming years!

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macdo77368
5/5

I love it!! Arrived really quickly too! I’ve also added little stickers to the state parks I’ve visited so far so I can keep track.

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