Whitewater state park in southeast Minnesota was fantastic. I got to remember why I love the driftless region so much... not only was it among my very first “wilderness” experiences outside of cornfield hell, but it’s an undeniably beautiful region.
Got some really good strenuous hiking in, saw some killer views that were nigh impossible to capture with a phone camera, and did a little plein air watercolor. Also sitting beside the Whitewater River to paint gave me a nice sunburn. Minimal mosquitos though, so major plus. Plenty of birds and wildlife was regularly sighted or heard, so never a dull moment, either!
When I can’t access mountains to stare at, really picturesque wooded hills and rushing streams will do just fine. Views here were from chimney rock trail, inspiration point (and trail), and coyote point. And the whitewater river of course!









