
The stone path where you can cross the Mississippi River. The lake in the background is Lake Itasca.

A closer view of the Mississippi River head water.

We went to the Mississippi River headwaters at Itasca State Park Eight in the morning is the perfect time to visit; we had the park to ourselves. The pine cone was covered with lichen and was very sticky; too bad I didn't notice before tossing it in the back seat.
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