Oxbow Park and Preserve

Oxbow Park and Preserve

Oxbow Park and Preserve is an outdoor haven in Minnesota offering diverse ecological landscapes and abundant recreational activities.

572
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Oxbow Park and Preserve

Oxbow Park and Preserve
 

Oxbow Park and Preserve, located along the Zumbro River in southeastern Minnesota, spans a rich ecological area characterized by hardwood forests, wetlands, and diverse wildlife habitats. The park is named for a notable 'oxbow' bend in the river, providing a distinct natural feature. Historically, this area has been utilized by Native American tribes and early settlers for its abundant resources. Presently, it's a sanctuary for native flora and fauna, including deer, red foxes, and a variety of bird species. Visitors to Oxbow Park can enjoy scenic hiking trails, picnic areas, and educational programs at Zollman Zoo, which houses over 30 species of native animals. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore several miles of well-maintained trails that wander through forests, prairies, and restored habitats, making it a perfect destination for wildlife observation. The park's landscapes offer stunning views and opportunities for photography, especially in the vibrant fall and serene winter months.

Highlights

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Zollman Zoo, showcasing regional wildlife

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Scenic views along the Zumbro River

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Rich diversity of plant and animal life

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Educational programs and nature events

Notable Natural Features

Zumbro River

The river provides opportunities for serene walks and wildlife viewing along its banks.

Zollman Zoo

This zoo features over 30 native animal species, perfect for educational outings.

Oxbow Bend

A distinct natural feature of the park, offering a unique landscape to explore.