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Interstate SP (Taylors Falls)


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Submitted By: Glenn Burns on Apr 5, 2006
Administrators: Glenn Burns, Darin Limvere, James Loveridge
Elevation: 750 feet
Latitude: 45.3986  Longitude: -92.6514 
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INTERSTATE STATE PARK AT TAYLORS FALLS, MN 

The quaint Minnesota village of Taylors Falls is a short hour (45 miles) away to the northeast of the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. A small town of approximately 1000 residents, this area is jam packed with all-year recreational activities. There are many things to do in the immediate area. Wild Mountain Recreation offers a water park, alpine slide and go karts during summer months, and skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing for wintertime fun. Canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and climbing are favorite warm-weather activities.

Rock climbing is mostly located in the Interstate State Park. This 300-acre area is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and is one of the four state parks specifically designated for rock climbing activities. Interstate Park sees a lot of traffic; upwards of 370,000 annual visitors come out to check out the geologic wonders at the park. It's not unusual to be applauded by a large crowd when one finishes a climb in the Tourist Area. Climbers are required to obtain a climbing permit free of charge from the Park Ranger station, and must carry it with them while climbing. The permits are valid for the calendar year.

Interstate Park is a traditional climbing and bouldering area; there are no bolted sport routes.


WEATHER AT INTERSTATE STATE PARK 

Taylors Falls, MN - Weather forecast


GETTING THERE 

From the Twin Cities (and points south)

Head north on I-35E or I-35W (depending on where you are on the cities), continue on I-35 heading north to Duluth. Take US-8 (exit 132) and follow US-8 east towards Taylors Falls approximately 16 miles. At the bottom of a prominent hill is a stop sign. Turn right in to the Interstate Park parking lot. If you get to the bridge over the St. Croix, you've passed the entrance. If you see the welcome to Wisconsin sign... you are on your own.

From Duluth (and points north)

Head south on I-35 towards Minneapolis/St Paul. Take US-8 (exit 132) and follow US-8 east towards Taylors Falls approximately 16 miles. At the bottom of a prominent hill is a stop sign. Turn right in to the Interstate Park parking lot. If you get to the bridge over the St. Croix, you've passed the entrance. If you see the welcome to Wisconsin sign... you are on your own.

From St. Cloud (and points west)

Head east on MN-95, stay on MN-95 until you get to Taylors Falls.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Interstate SP (Taylors Falls):
B2 Bomber   V4     Boulder, 1 pitch, 15 feet   Boonyards
Sonny and Juanita   5.5     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 45 feet   Tourist Rocks
Rose Bush   5.5     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 80 feet   Minnesota Strip
Blue Moon   5.5     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 60 feet   Minnesota Strip
The Other One   5.5     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 45 feet   Tourist Rocks
The Column   5.6     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 75 feet   Minnesota Strip
Keyhole   5.6     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 40 feet   Keyhole Area
Piece of Cake   5.7     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 70 feet   Minnesota Strip
Piece of Pie   5.8     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 70 feet   Minnesota Strip
Double Cracks a.k.a. Hamburger Crack   5.9     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 40 feet   Keyhole Area
Good Knight   5.9     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 70 feet   Minnesota Strip
Keyhole Direct   5.9     TR, 1 pitch, 40 feet   Keyhole Area
Fallen Knight   5.9     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 70 feet   Minnesota Strip
Column Direct   5.9+     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 85 feet   Minnesota Strip
Slicksides   5.9+     Trad, TR, 1 pitch   Pot Holes Area
The Real Thing   5.10a     Trad, TR, 1 pitch   Pot Holes Area
Number 6 a.k.a. The Bulge   5.10a     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 60 feet   Minnesota Strip
Fancy Dancer   5.11b     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 25 feet   Minnesota Strip
Lunge or Plunge   5.12- V4     Trad, TR, Boulder   Pot Holes Area
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P latching the top of Lunge or Plunge

Lunge or Plunge 5.12- V4  MN : Interstate SP (Taylors Fall... : Pot Holes Area
Start out on angular, large, blocky holds and get established into underclings/sidepulls up higher. At the top, there's a full on feet cutting dyno to a thank god jug. Top out after the jug is reached. A great route with a somewhat sketchy landing. Bring a couple pads and good spotters for this one. Can also be TR'd or led on gear... When looking at "Slicksides" this is the route/problem is just left of a diagonal crack. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in MN


Photos of Interstate SP (Taylors Falls) Slideshow Add Photo
BH sending a new TR at Taylor Falls, circa 1987.

BH sending a new TR at Taylor Falls, circa 1987.

The Bulge 2009

The Bulge 2009

Scott Herrick; Column Direct (5.9), he climbed it clean!

Scott Herrick; Column Direct (5.9), he c...


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By Tom Hanson
From: Castle Rock, CO
Nov 22, 2006

How come no one besides Ian and Glenn have added anything to this Interstate Park site?
Thank you Glenn and Ian!
I used to be a Taylors Falls Local (circa 1972-82).
I am always intersted in any new development in the area, or fun stories from the past, and this site is lacking both.
I illustrated the guidebook "Close to the Edge, Down by the River"
- a short-lived and out of print guidebook to Taylors Falls circa early eighties.
Back in the seventies, my friends and I toproped all of the lines on That Dam Rock. I don't know if it still goes by that name, but this rock is on the Minnesota side, just below the dam that is upstream from the bridge.
When we first climbed on this rock, we were pulling off loose stuff with every move and it appeared that we were doing new lines.
Nothing had been published on this rock and I moved to Colorado back in 82, where I no longer am privy to the goings on at TF.
Can anyone add any information about That Dam Rock?
Does it still go by that name?
Has it finally cleaned up into some nice lines?

By Sue and Jim
Jul 31, 2007

I believe I left my .75 Black Diamond camalot near Sentinal. If anybody found it and would like to return the booty, I'd appreciate it! sas@umn.edu

By Tom Hanson
From: Castle Rock, CO
Jan 18, 2008

Back in the seventies, my friends and I toproped all of the lines on That Dam Rock. I don't know if it still goes by that name, but this rock is on the Minnesota side, just below the dam that is upstream from the bridge.
When we first climbed on this rock, we were pulling off loose stuff with every move and it appeared that we were doing new lines.
Nothing had been published on this rock and I moved to Colorado back in 82, where I no longer am privy to the goings on at TF.
Can anyone add any information about That Dam Rock?
Does it still go by that name?
Has it finally cleaned up into some nice lines?

By Matthew Prom
From: West Saint Paul, MN
Apr 4, 2008

Hey Tom,

I don't know if anyone has sent you a message regarding your comment at all. I thought I had heard something about it before, but don't recall where. Some of the other guys/gals from MN who climb out there more frequently might know something about it. I will ask around,and the next time I am out there I will take a stroll to the Dam. -MP

By Blake K
From: Minneapolis, MN
May 11, 2009

Tom,

Just started climbing at Taylors Falls last summer, so crazy stuff to report on yet. If you're ever back in the neighborhood and want to scout out That Dam Rock send me a message or post - you bring the beta and I'll supply the beer!

-Blake