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Accessing Big Spring Falls on the Kettle River

Big Spring Falls - Improving Access Big Spring Falls is a river wide waterfall on the Kettle River.  Located just a mile south of the small town of Sandstone, Minnesota. The only access to the falls is via a road passing through Sandstone. Road improvements : At the present time the road to the trailhead is in need of repair.  During the winter months seepage covers the road with ice making access difficult without a four wheel drive vehicle. The City of Sandstone is planning to access to road and add drainage. Parking access : The current parking at the Big Spring Falls trail head is random and haphazard allowing for only 6-8 vehicles.  Wayfinding signage : At this time there is no signage directing travels to the falls. The town of Sandstone does not have any plans to add wayfinding signage to direct travelers.

The Better Banning Project

The Better Banning Project  Improving Minnesota's Banning State Park for better user experience.  A short list of park upgrades and changes has been collected by the Sandstone Tourism Development Committee to allow better access to the Banning State Park.   1.   Improve road and parking access at Big Spring Falls. 2.   Hiking trail loop on both sides of the Kettle River using highway bridges #23 and #123 for crossing the river.   3. Gaining access to Grand Daddy Falls, foot trail on east side of Kettle River downstream of the Hwy #123 bridge. 4.   Designated biking loop around Banning State Park. (hwy #23 to hwy #123) 5. Designate a non-motorized section of the Kettle River from Blueberry Slide to Big Spring Falls.   6. Removing dangerous dam remnants in Robinson Park, replace with a surf wave. more information on Sandstone, Minnesota at https://visitsandstonemn.com