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With the state parks and trails license plate
you will not only have access to all state parks
subd. 5
§85.056 ). From staffing the ranger stations and providing educational programming
to making sure there is toilet paper in the bathrooms
check the “Minnesota State Parks & Trails” box under special plates. Apply anytime
online
in-person
MN 55101-5187 &nbsp
one-ton pickups
there is no discount available on the license plate. Active duty military and their dependents
recipients of a Purple Heart medal
Questions? Call: 888-646-6367 (MINNDNR) or 651-296-6157 Email: [email&#160
protected] Sign up for email updates Email address &nbsp
© 2026 Minnesota DNR
Equal opportunity employer
Data access
Disclaimers
legal notices and policies
A‑Z&nbsp

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