Historic Fort Snelling

Many voices, many stories, one place

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Hours

Day Hours
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Accessibility

All hours

Admission

Adults: $12 
Seniors: (65+) $10 
Active military: $10
College students (with ID): $10 
Children ages 5-17: $8 
Children age 4 and under: Free 
MNHS members: Free 
Native Americans: Free (on-site only) 
Veterans: Free (on-site only)

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Getting here

200 Tower Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55111

Daily parking fee is $6. MNHS Members receive a $2 discount during open site hours (discount validation available inside visitor center at info desk only).

Map and directions

A new vision for Historic Fort Snelling

After more than two years of rehabilitation and improvements, the Minnesota Historical Society is excited to welcome back visitors to Historic Fort Snelling.

Explore the new Plank Museum & Visitor Center inside a rehabilitated 1904 cavalry barracks and experience expanded outdoor learning opportunities with stunning river overlooks, paved pathways, native plantings, enhanced interpretive spaces, and places to reflect.

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What to see and do

Many Voices, Many Stories, One Place exhibit.

Experience the converging histories of Historic Fort Snelling located at Bdote in this new immersive exhibit told through real people’s perspectives.

Begin your Historic Fort Snelling visit at the Plank Museum & Visitor Center.

Find out what you can see, do, and experience every day at and around the historic fort.

Learn stories of the military fort and its surrounding area, home to a wide history that includes Native peoples, trade, soldiers, enslaved people, and immigrants.

Upcoming events

  • Tours start every 15 minutes between 6-8 pm on tour dates.

    Seize a rare opportunity to experience Historic Fort Snelling at night!
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    Join us in the beautifully restored Historic Fort Snelling Visitor Center for a complimentary cup of coffee and in-depth discussions of the site’s long and varied history.
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    Join us to watch this 40-minute film with a Q&A session to follow.