Picnic at the Three Maidens

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  • The Monument has complimentary picnic tables and restrooms near the Three Maidens. The sheltered picnic area and lodge are owned by the city of Pipestone (contact information is provided).
  • 0 Minutes
  • Indoor Interpretive Experiences

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  • A wide range of indoor interpretive opportunities and hands-on activities are available from spring through fall.
  • 15-60 Minutes
  • Exhibits & Film

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  • Exhibits and a 22-minute film provide visitors with an understanding of the cultural and spiritual significance of the site.
  • 45-90 Minutes
  • Cultural Demonstrations

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  • From April through October, visitors can learn from cultural demonstrators.
  • 0-60 Minutes
  • Outdoor Programs

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  • Visitors are offered a chance to hear stories about Pipestone's history, learn more about its cultural and natural resources, attend night sky viewings, engage in interactive archeology programs, and more.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Hike the Circle Trail

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  • The Circle Trail is a 3/4-mile long paved path. It cuts through a Tallgrass Prairie, along a creek with the endangered Topeka Shiner, in front of a waterfall, and past ancient quarries still used by Native Americans today.
  • 20-60 Minutes
  • Winter Snowshoeing

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  • Snowshoeing around the Circle Trail is available after January 1st as long as the conditions allow for it.
  • 20-60 Minutes