Urbex Map Minnesota – Urban Exploration USA Map
The Urbex Map Minnesota brings together 106 verified GPS locations distributed across the state’s most historically significant regions. Whether you’re searching for urbex near me or planning a multi-day route, this map gives you direct access to structured, ready-to-use coordinates.
From the industrial facilities of Minneapolis to the ore processing facilities of Duluth and the granite quarrying operations found throughout St. Cloud, this map covers the full spectrum of abandoned places that Minnesota has to offer.
Every listed location is organized into a structured GPS file, giving photographers, filmmakers, and urban explorers reliable coordinates and a direct research advantage when planning routes or documentation projects anywhere in Minnesota.
Cities & Regions Included
- Minneapolis & St. Paul Metro : The Twin Cities metro area contains abandoned industrial facilities, former flour mills, decaying historic warehouse districts, and forgotten commercial buildings shaped by the region’s milling and manufacturing heritage along the Mississippi.
- Duluth & Lake Superior Shore : Duluth and the Lake Superior shoreline feature abandoned ore processing facilities, former port infrastructure, decaying historic commercial buildings, and industrial structures tied to the region’s iron mining and shipping heritage.
- Cloud & Central Minnesota : St. Cloud and central Minnesota include abandoned granite quarrying operations, former manufacturing facilities, decaying historic commercial districts, and rural structures reflecting the region’s quarrying and agricultural heritage.
- Rural Minnesota & Iron Range : Rural Minnesota and the Iron Range feature abandoned open-pit mines, former mining towns, decaying agricultural infrastructure, and isolated farmsteads across the vast lakes and forest landscapes of northern Minnesota.
Types of Spots Included
This urbex map documents a variety of abandoned locations specific to Minnesota, including industrial facilities, flour mills, historic warehouse districts, ore processing facilities, and other forgotten structures of historical and architectural interest. Additional entries cover port infrastructure and historic commercial buildings, reflecting the depth of Minnesota’s abandoned landscape. The range of sites across the state creates strong opportunities for urbex photography, film scouting, and documentary documentation.
Why Choose This Urbex Map?
✔️ Verified and organized abandoned locations
✔️ Structured digital GPS format
✔️ Instant access after purchase
✔️ Saves extensive research time
✔️ Large structured database (106 spots)
✔️ Designed for serious urban explorers and content creators
Technical Specifications
- Format: .KML / .KMZ (GPS file)
- Access: Instant digital download
- Platforms: Google Earth, Google My Maps
- Devices: Desktop and mobile compatible
- Delivery: Digital file — no physical shipment
- Compatibility: Works on all major operating systems
How to Install
- Purchase and download your .KML or .KMZ file immediately after checkout.
- Launch Google Earth on your device, or open Google My Maps in any browser.
- Use the import or open file option to load the GPS file into the platform.
- Navigate through the mapped locations and start building your exploration plan.
The entire setup process takes under two minutes and is compatible with both desktop and mobile devices.






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