The Mississippi River Natural Area in Minnesota preserves a unique stretch of the river corridor offering diverse habitats, abundant wildlife, and numerous outdoor recreation opportunities along one of the most iconic waterways in the United States.
The Mississippi River Natural Area encompasses a significant segment of the Mississippi River corridor in central Minnesota, characterized by gently rolling hills, wetlands, forests, and riverine landscapes. The area covers critical habitats for many native plant and animal species, including bald eagles, great blue herons, and diverse fish populations. This protected area preserves portions of the river's floodplain, oxbow lakes, and backwaters that contribute to the ecological richness and water quality of the Mississippi. Historically, the river served as a major transportation and trade route for Native American tribes and early European settlers, adding cultural and historical importance to the landscape. Visitors to the Natural Area can enjoy a variety of activities including bird watching, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and photography. The scenic river sections feature bottomland hardwood forests and sections of prairie that support a wide range of wildlife and seasonal migratory birds. Notable landmarks include stretches of calm backwater channels and natural sandbars that provide tranquil settings for paddlers and wildlife enthusiasts. The area attracts outdoor lovers looking for peaceful river access, scenic views, and opportunities to experience the diversity of the upper Mississippi’s natural systems in a largely undeveloped setting. Its proximity to small riverside communities provides easy access while maintaining a quiet, natural ambiance.
Scenic Mississippi River Overlook near Wabasha providing panoramic river views
Rare bottomland hardwood forest supporting diverse bird species including bald eagles
Quiet, navigable backwaters perfect for canoeing and kayaking
Hidden sandbar beaches accessed by paddle for peaceful wildlife observation
Calm floodplain channels and oxbow lakes that provide excellent habitats for fish and waterfowl.
A vantage point offering sweeping views of the Mississippi River valley and surrounding hills.
Rare stands of oak, cottonwood, and silver maple thriving in the river’s floodplain ecosystem.