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Pipestone National Monument

Designation: National Monument

Location: Minnesota

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📘 Park Overview

For over 3,000 years, Indigenous people have quarried the red stone at this site to make pipes used in prayer and ceremony - a tradition that continues to this day and makes this site sacred to many people.

🌤 Weather Information

Weather varies seasonally from warm and humid in the summer to cold and snowy in the winter. Visitors should be prepared for seasonal weather and for rapidly-changing conditions.

🚗 Directions

Plane: Commercial service - located at Sioux Falls, SD -Joe Foss Field airport. 50 miles from Pipestone National Monument. Rental cars are available at the airport. Non-Commercial service - located at Pipestone MN airport. Courtesy car or transit service available to Pipestone National Monument from the airport. Car: Pipestone National Monument is easily accessible from local highways. When you reach the city of Pipestone, road signs will lead you to Pipestone National Monument.

Images

Pink wall of rock next to path and grass

The outcroppings along the trail are a surprise to many visitors expecting a flat prairie

Credit: J.Borden

Purple and yellow wildflowers in a field of tall grass

The tallgrass prairie is an explosion of color spring through fall

Credit: NPS Photo

A couple outside in snowshoes smiling at the camera

Snowshoeing is available for free after January 1st

Credit: N.Barber

A sheet of stone being taken off a thick slab of stone in a quarry pit

It can take months or even years to reach the pipestone layer in a quarry pit.

Credit: J.Borden

A woman standing next to a little girl helping her make a clay pot

Kids have opportunities throughout the summer for hands-on activities

Credit: C.McCright

A man in a quarry pit swings a hammer as a woman watches

Quarriers must break through over 6 feet of quartzite to reach the pipestone layer

Credit: N.Barber

A man watches over a woman as she saws a piece of stone

Travis Erickson teaches new carver, Jessica Arkeketa, how to make a pipe

Credit: N.Barber

A waterfall partially surrounded by ice

Winnewissa Falls is a favorite spot for visitors all year long

Credit: N.Barber

A man works with tools in a quarry as kids watch

Quarrier and carver Francis Eastman teaches Indigenous youth how to quarry

Credit: N.Barber

A man in a quarry pit holding a sledge hammer

Quarrier Aaron Prim working his way through 6 feet of quartzite to reach pipestone

Credit: N.Barber

Activities

Topics

Operating Hours

Sunday
All Day
Monday
All Day
Tuesday
All Day
Wednesday
All Day
Thursday
All Day
Friday
All Day
Saturday
All Day

Entrance Fees

No entrance fees listed.

Entrance Passes

No entrance passes listed.

3-Day Weather Forecast

Friday, Dec 19

Sunny

Sunny

High: 27.7°F | Low: 0.3°F

Humidity: 64%

Wind: 19.7 mph

Rain Chance: 0%

UV Index: 0.2

Sunrise: 07:56 AM

Sunset: 04:49 PM

Moon: New Moon (1%)

Visibility: 6 mi

Dew Point: 5.9°F

Cloud Cover: 0%

Pressure: N/A mb

Air Quality (PM2.5): N/A

Ozone: N/A

EPA Index: N/A

Saturday, Dec 20

Sunny

Sunny

High: 34.5°F | Low: 19.2°F

Humidity: 80%

Wind: 19.7 mph

Rain Chance: 0%

UV Index: 0.2

Sunrise: 07:57 AM

Sunset: 04:50 PM

Moon: New Moon (0%)

Visibility: 6 mi

Dew Point: 22.9°F

Cloud Cover: 0%

Pressure: N/A mb

Air Quality (PM2.5): N/A

Ozone: N/A

EPA Index: N/A

Sunday, Dec 21

Mist

Mist

High: 31.5°F | Low: 15.3°F

Humidity: 88%

Wind: 17.2 mph

Rain Chance: 0%

UV Index: 0.2

Sunrise: 07:57 AM

Sunset: 04:50 PM

Moon: Waxing Crescent (1%)

Visibility: 6 mi

Dew Point: 20.6°F

Cloud Cover: 0%

Pressure: N/A mb

Air Quality (PM2.5): N/A

Ozone: N/A

EPA Index: N/A

Park Alerts

Possible Bridge Closure Caution
The Circle Trail bridge under Winnewissa Falls may be closed temporarily due to flooding caused by spring rain. Please pay attention to signage posted in the Visitor Center and at the bridge. The rest of the park and Circle Trail remain open.
Holiday Hours Information
On Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day the visitor center will be closed (trails will remain open with access to restrooms on the north side of the building).
Possible Bridge Closure Caution
The Circle Trail bridge under Winnewissa Falls may be closed temporarily due to flooding caused by spring rain. Please pay attention to signage posted in the Visitor Center and at the bridge. The rest of the park and Circle Trail remain open.
Holiday Hours Information
On Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day the visitor center will be closed (trails will remain open with access to restrooms on the north side of the building).

Park Events

Christmas Day Holiday

Due to the upcoming federal holidays, the Monument Visitor Center will be closed on December 25th. The Pipestone Indian Shrine Association gift shop, located at the Visitor Center, will also be closed on the same days.

While the Monument's Visitor Center will be closed, the Monument's Circle Trail will be open for those wanting to spend the afternoon enjoying a walk on the trail. Visitors are advised to dress warmly to walk the Circle Trail.

Location: Pipestone National Monument

Date: Dec 25, 2016 12:00am to Dec 25, 2016 12:00am

Paid Event

New Year's Day Holiday

Due to the upcoming federal holidays, the Monument Visitor Center will be closed on January 1st. The Pipestone Indian Shrine Association gift shop, located at the Visitor Center, will also be closed on the same days.

While the Monument's Visitor Center will be closed, the Monument's Circle Trail will be open for those wanting to spend the afternoon enjoying a walk on the trail. Visitors are advised to dress warmly to walk the Circle Trail.

Location: Visitor Center

Date: Jan 1, 2018 12:00am to Jan 1, 2018 12:00am

Paid Event

Visitor Center & Contacts

📍 Physical Address:
36 Reservation Ave
Pipestone, MN 56164

🏤 Mailing Address:
36 Reservation Ave
Pipestone, MN 56164

📞 Voice Phone: 5078255464

📞 Fax Phone: 5078255466

✉️ Email: pipe_interpretation@nps.gov

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