With popular TV shows and movies popping up everywhere about a post-apocalyptic world, particularly ones with zombies – it’s no surprise that everyone from the CDC to universities are joking about preparedness. Sure it might be fictional, but we love to talk about it! And on the off chance that it isn’t fake… you’re lucky in live in MN, a place rich with hiding spots. Here are some of the best:
- A farm.
Flickr/Derek Bakken Isolated and self sufficient, you won’t be found for a long time.
- Head to Fort Snelling.
Flickr/Richie Diesterheft Or any past or present military installment. It’ll definitely add some extra protection.
Especially an old bunker like this one at Camp Coldwater!
Flickr/Robert Engberg
- Split Rock Lighthouse (or any lighthouse).
Flickr/Pete Markham Conveniently located on a cliff, it offers 360-degree views for protection!
- A local office park.
Flickr/Nick Schwartz An office building is bound to have enough supplies to last a long time. Just try and get to one further from the cities.
- Niagara Cave.
Flickr/Bruce Guenter The massive cave is a great place to hide, just remember to bring supplies so you don’t have to resurface.
- Get out on the water!
Flickr/Randen Pederson Not only is it easy to protect a boat, but you have mobility on your side as well.
- Head up into the mountains.
Flickr/Jacob Norland You’ll have 360-degree views to keep watch. The only downside is having to go down for supplies.
- The nearest correctional facility.
Flickr/RLEVANS Fortified and stocked with supplies.
- A local hospital.
Flickr/Michael Hicks Supplies and good weapons if you look in the right place.
- The BWCA.
Flickr/Robert Engberg Find a nice campsite and you can stay hidden for months, if not years, in this vast wilderness.
- If you can’t get out of the Metro, go to Costco.
Flickr/M01229 You’ll find supplies and if you’re lucky, you can lock down the place before anyone gets to it.
So while there’s no real need to worry, it’s always good to be prepared, right? Where would you camp out in MN during the zombie apocalypse?
Flickr/Derek Bakken
Isolated and self sufficient, you won’t be found for a long time.
Flickr/Richie Diesterheft
Or any past or present military installment. It’ll definitely add some extra protection.
Flickr/Robert Engberg
Flickr/Pete Markham
Conveniently located on a cliff, it offers 360-degree views for protection!
Flickr/Nick Schwartz
An office building is bound to have enough supplies to last a long time. Just try and get to one further from the cities.
Flickr/Bruce Guenter
The massive cave is a great place to hide, just remember to bring supplies so you don’t have to resurface.
Flickr/Randen Pederson
Not only is it easy to protect a boat, but you have mobility on your side as well.
Flickr/Jacob Norland
You’ll have 360-degree views to keep watch. The only downside is having to go down for supplies.
Flickr/RLEVANS
Fortified and stocked with supplies.
Flickr/Michael Hicks
Supplies and good weapons if you look in the right place.
Find a nice campsite and you can stay hidden for months, if not years, in this vast wilderness.
Flickr/M01229
You’ll find supplies and if you’re lucky, you can lock down the place before anyone gets to it.
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