Taylor Falls
No swift here, still
you will be swifting with the flow if you don’t know canoeing or kayaking. Taylors Falls is a city in Chisago
County, Minnesota, United States, often known as Village on the river. There is
an Interstate State Park, built on the beautiful St. Croix River which comes
under Taylor Falls and serve as a good outdoor spot just outside Minneapolis.
Warning-Bear(Balu) Spotted |
One fine day, I was in conversation with a friend discussing
weekend plans, by the way that’s my daily discussion since spring. He informed
me that he likes to go out, but didn’t get company. I said, that’s it.. I can
give you company and the plan was decided for Taylor Falls. Well you know that I am always in to go out. Personally, I
believe that -as much as we go out, we learn new things from new people we met.
Yes its expensive, but its fun.
We drove in my Honda accord V6 coupe for this adventure. We
started late, still reached on time as its just 1hr drive from our place. There
are 2 trails available-one will take you on the river side and another one
towards road side. We took the river one while going and road while coming back.
On the way, we stopped for Ice-cream, it was good and cheap. If you have not
taken any lunch/breakfast you can have it here, it’s good. Local street food is
always good to have, it gives a diff taste and makes sense of the quote, When
in Rome.
Next adventure and a real one was Canoeing, I have done
paddle boating in resting calm water but not the canoeing in any kind of water.
I tell you, if you are planning to do canoeing for the first time, have 2
persons in canoe, but let only one drive the boat. Else it may keep on rotating
and if it’s flowing water, no matter where you are taking the boat, there are
chances of the boat going with the flow. We drove the boat 2 times, and the 2nd
time we learnt how to drive it. Next 2 days my hands were hurting like anything
due to canoeing, but I must say it was fun activity.
One more friend Balu accompanied us and the most interesting
thing is the park people already knew that he was coming and posted warning
notice which states “Bear Seen”
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