I'll look it up. I spent much of yesterday mining information off the DNR site and making lists of promising looking parks.
Oh, and all the people (possibly including you) who warned me that not all the Minnesota Park cabins are as nice as the ones at St. Croix were absolutely correct. The MN State Park cabins have the most ragbag collection of random features that you can imagine. The only ones that are predictable are the ones labeled "camper cabins," all of which have rather odd looking bunk beds and none of which have indoor plumbing. Beyond that, you have to look at each cabin or "guest house" individually to figure out what features it has. Some have heat and electricity but no plumbing. One has a non-working "decorative" fireplace. Another has a kitchen that you are not allowed to cook in. And one has heat, A/C, a working fireplace, cable TV, and wireless service.
Besides St. Croix, the only park I could find that has 2-person cabins with plumbing is Itasca (which has pretty much everything). Disappointing.
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Oh, and all the people (possibly including you) who warned me that not all the Minnesota Park cabins are as nice as the ones at St. Croix were absolutely correct. The MN State Park cabins have the most ragbag collection of random features that you can imagine. The only ones that are predictable are the ones labeled "camper cabins," all of which have rather odd looking bunk beds and none of which have indoor plumbing. Beyond that, you have to look at each cabin or "guest house" individually to figure out what features it has. Some have heat and electricity but no plumbing. One has a non-working "decorative" fireplace. Another has a kitchen that you are not allowed to cook in. And one has heat, A/C, a working fireplace, cable TV, and wireless service.
Besides St. Croix, the only park I could find that has 2-person cabins with plumbing is Itasca (which has pretty much everything). Disappointing.