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Forestville/Mystery
Cave State Park Folkswalk 2
Sunday,
August 2, 2009
Cosponsored
by:
Foreestville/Mystery Cave State Park
AVA
Sanction ID#83322
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E
v e n t C o n t a c t s
Call Bruce
Gravelle, 651-457-5882 for event information.
Call 507-352-5111 for
park information.
P
r e - r e g i s t r a t i o n D e a d l i n
e
Wednesday,
July 1.
We
recommend that you pre-register, especially if you wish
to participate for an award. Click
here to download a pre-registration form.
R
e g i s t r a t i o n
Start/finish:
Picnic shelter.
Start times:
You may start anytime after 8 a.m. and finish by 3
p.m.
Refreshments:
Water and
restrooms are available at the shelter. NSTT will offer a
participant "picnic" for a donation to cover
cost.
T
h e T r a i l
The event is
sanctioned for 12km (7.5 miles) made up of two shorter
loops, a 5km and a 7km. Trails are wide and mostly hard
packed crushed rock. Trails will be shared with horseback
riders, but are wide enough for comfortable safe passage.
There's a mixture of hardwood forest and small prairies
with some steep hills on each of the trails. Rated:
3.
Horsey
Park Alert!
Maplewood is heavily used by horseback riders, so don't
be alarmed when you need to share the trail with some
horses. But watch your step! They don't have to pick up
after them like we dog owners do!
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h e A w a r d
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Historic
Forestville leather pin, $8;
IVV
event book credit, $3;
walk
only, $2.
Pre-registration
for award is recommended: deadline is July 1.
Awards will be reordered with an additional
$1 to cover mailing cost.
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Places
to stay and eat
Lanesboro's
Buffalo Days are August 1 & 2, and lodging will be
filled early. If you plan to stay in Lanesboro, make your
reservations VERY early! Other summer fesitvals
are taking place in the area as well.
Spring Valley Inn
& Suites: 507-346-7788
Trailhead Inn,
Preston: 507-765-2460
Country Trails Inn
& Suites, Preston: 1-888-378-2896
Find other lodging
options by going to www.exploreminnesota.com.
Group
Camping
The Forestville State
Park Group Campground is reserved for NSTT for Friday
and Saturday nights, July 31 and August 1. It's a
nice big campground with water and vault toilets &endash;
no electricity. Cost is $75/night for the camp. Deposit
is $7.50/person per night. Depending on attendance this
cost could go up. Be sure to pre-register if you plan
to stay at the group camp ... it will help us in our
event planning! Pop-up trailers are allowed.
Or if you prefer to
use the regular campground, be sure to reserve early at
www.stayatmnparks.com or call 1-866-857-2757. Loops B and
C are recommended if you like shade and privacy. See you
there!
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G
e t t i n g T h e r e
The park is
approximately 6 miles south of Wykoff. Entrance to the
park is 4 miles south of State Highway 16 on Fillmore
County Highway 5, then 2 miles east on Fillmore County.
118.
MapQuest
map link.
P
a r k History
In the center of
the park, along the South Branch of the Root River, is
the townsite of Forestville. Founded in 1853, the village
emerged as a rural trade center, typical of hundreds that
emerged across southern Minnesota during the 1850s. Area
farmers came to Forestville to trade their farm produce
for goods and services. By 1858, Forestville had 100
inhabitants and 20 buildings including two general
stores, a grist mill, a brickyard, two hotels, a school,
and mechanics of several trades.
Forestville prospered
until the first area railroad bypassed the community in
1868. Village residents watched their town struggle to
survive, while towns served by the railroad boomed with
prosperity. By 1890, Thomas J. Meighen, son of one of the
town's founders, owned the entire village. The 50
residents made their living on his farm. In return for
their work, employees received housing, board, and credit
in his store. Meighen also maintained a post office, the
school, a feed and a saw mill.
Geology
Forestville/ Mystery
Cave State Park is located within the karst region of
Minnesota. Karst occurs in areas of soluble rocks,
usually limestone or dolomite. As rainwater percolates
through the soil, it is rendered slightly acidic as it
picks up carbon dioxide from microbial decay of organic
soil material. This fortified water has the capacity to
dissolve the rock. Over the course of many thousands of
years, dramatic changes occur; the typical features of
karst develop &endash; caves and sinkholes form;
underground drainage occurs. Mystery Cave is a maze of
linear corridors. Over 12 miles of passage exist in two
rock layers with strikingly different compositions.
During dry years, the entire South Branch Root River
sinks into the cave through gravel filled crevices in the
river bottom.
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e a r b y F o l k s p o r t s
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Schutte,
651-429-6938.
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