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State Game Lands No 211

I think it's worth downloading a map of the area before you go. Cell reception can be spotty, and you’d hate to get lost on the trails!

I suggest checking the weather ahead of time; muddy trails can really slow you down. A sunny day makes for a much better experience!

My advice is to pack a small lunch. The picnic spots are lovely, and it saves you from having to run back to town for food, which is a hassle.
Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club

Try to get there by 9 AM. It gets busy, and starting early means you'll have more time to enjoy the outdoors without feeling rushed.
If you're not into hunting, check out their horse riding options. It's a fantastic way to enjoy the scenery and a lot of fun if you’re with friends!
God's Country Outfitters

I think arriving around 7 AM is perfect. It gives you time to get settled and choose your hunting gear without any rush. I noticed it was much quieter then.

I recommend calling ahead to check on the current hunting conditions; it can save you a trip if they're not operating due to weather. I learned this the hard way

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The options on-site can be limited and pricey. I wished I had packed more munchies!

I suggest signing up for their newsletter or following them on social media. They often post special deals or promotions that can save you some cash!
Tioga Boar Hunting

I suggest you book your spot well in advance. I tried to walk in and ended up waiting longer than expected. Weekends can get super crowded, so plan ahead!

I recommend chatting with the staff—they're super friendly and know a lot about the area. They gave me tips on the best hunting spots that made a big difference in my experience.

Bring some snacks and drinks! The place doesn't have much in terms of food options, and I was really hungry while waiting for my turn.
State Game Lands Number 13

I recommend packing snacks and a light lunch. The place is so beautiful, you might want to take a lengthy break to enjoy the scenery, and food options nearby are limited.

my advice is to bring a reusable water bottle. there aren't many spots to refill, and you'll want to stay hydrated while exploring.
The R & K Hunting Company

I think you should bring some snacks and water. The prices at the on-site shop can be a bit steep, and having your own stuff will save you some cash.

I recommend asking the staff about local hunting regulations ahead of time. I didn’t, and it caused some confusion with permits when I arrived. Better safe than sorry.