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Maurice National Scenic and Recreational River adventures

Maurice National Scenic and Recreational River Adventures

Maurice National Scenic and Recreational River preserves a free-flowing section of the Upper Mississippi River, offering scenic river views, rich wildlife habitats, and diverse recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, and hiking.

5,800
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Maurice National Scenic and Recreational River

 

Maurice National Scenic and Recreational River protects a 59-mile stretch of the Mississippi River between Little Falls and Brainerd in central Minnesota. The river flows through a mix of forested bluffs, wetlands, and gravel bars that provide habitat for a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, ospreys, river otters, and numerous fish species. The scenic river corridor offers a link to the historical use of the Mississippi as a transportation and trade route, with remnants of past human activity visible along the shores. Visitors can enjoy canoeing and kayaking on calm sections of the river, fishing for walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass, and hiking along trails that reveal river overlooks and birdwatching spots. The river’s natural setting supports waterfowl migration and is part of important conservation efforts for protecting riverine ecosystems. The corridor’s relatively undeveloped nature provides a tranquil and immersive river experience for outdoor enthusiasts. With multiple access points and campsites managed in coordination with local and state agencies, Maurice River continues to attract anglers, paddlers, and nature lovers seeking to explore the wilderness and cultural heritage of the Mississippi River region.

Highlights

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Scenic river bluffs offering panoramic views of the Mississippi River

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Abundant bald eagle nesting sites and prime eagle-watching locations

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Well-preserved river gravel bars ideal for fishing and picnicking

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Quiet paddling routes through forested river corridors with minimal development

Notable Natural Features

Bald Eagle Nesting Areas

The river corridor hosts several active eagle nests, making it one of Minnesota's prime spots for viewing bald eagles.

River Gravel Bars

Natural gravel bars along the river serve as excellent spots for fishing, wading, and picnicking.

Upper Mississippi River

This protected section of the Mississippi River remains largely free-flowing and retains much of its natural ecology and scenic value.