Camp Ripley is the training site for the National Guard, Minnesota State Patrol,
Minnesota Wing of the
Civil Air Patrol,
Minnesota DNR, Minnesota State Fire Marshal (Minnesota Board of Firefighter Training and Education), and Foreign exchange programs. The Army Reserve often trains at Camp Ripley during the summer. The camp is a state
game refuge with resources managed cooperatively by the Department of Military Affairs and
Department of Natural Resources. It also houses the
Minnesota Military & Veterans Museum, a museum that is open for the public and military personnel. Also on the grounds is the site of
Fort Ripley, a military post established in 1848—the second ever built in Minnesota—to keep the peace among the
Dakota,
Ojibwe, and
Ho-Chunk peoples.
National Guard training Camp Ripley has small arms and tank ranges, maneuver training areas capable of supporting heavy brigade, and special operation training facilities. Examples of the special operation training facilities are: Three drop zones, rappel tower, confidence course, water training areas, two prisoner of war compounds, and many more. Camp Ripley has a fully equipped winter training area. It is the National Guard's premier cold weather training site in the United States. There are:
Biathlon courses, groomed
cross country ski paths, special cold weather equipment,
down hill ski slopes and all-weather ranges.
Foreign exchange program In addition to being used by the
United States military, it sees regular visitors from
Canada, the
Netherlands, the
United Kingdom, and
Norway. The Norwegian Reciprocal Troop Exchange, or NOREX, began as "a handshake" in 1973. Each year, troops of the
Norwegian Home Guard train at Camp Ripley and troops from the Minnesota National Guard train at
Værnes Air Station.
DNR, State Fire Marshal, Transportation and State Patrol training Camp Ripley houses the Department of Natural Resources Enforcement Center. DNR Conservation Officers are trained year-round in Camp Ripley's diverse habitat. They train by practicing controlled burns and studying the habitat. Camp Ripley hosts many State Fire training classes; including response, live fire burn exercises, apparatus driving maneuvers, and fire investigations throughout the year. Camp Ripley hosts the
Minnesota Department of Transportation Snow and Ice snow plowing training each summer. Camp Ripley has been the host for the
Minnesota State Patrol Academy since 1996. The men and women who train to become state patrol officers practice their shooting skills on one of Camp Ripley's ranges and practice driving maneuvers. ==Minnesota Army National Guard Court of Honor==