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Minnehaha Creek Preserve Adventures

Minnehaha Creek Preserve offers a natural retreat along the scenic Minnehaha Creek corridor in Minnesota, featuring trails, wetlands, and diverse habitats for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation.

150
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Minnehaha Creek Preserve

 

Minnehaha Creek Preserve is a protected natural area located near the urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota. It spans a stretch of the Minnehaha Creek watershed and provides a variety of ecological zones including wetlands, riparian woodlands, and prairie openings. The area is significant for its role in preserving water quality along the creek, which ultimately feeds into the Mississippi River, as well as serving as a habitat corridor for local flora and fauna. Visitors to the preserve can experience a peaceful setting with opportunities to hike on well-maintained trails, observe native birds and small mammals, and enjoy the seasonal changes that highlight this part of the region. Historically, the creek and its surroundings were important for the Dakota people, and today the preserve supports local efforts in conservation education and natural resource protection. Key features include boardwalks through wetland areas, scenic creek views, and access points for fishing and paddle sports at nearby waterway sections. The preserve is ideal for day visits, nature study, and leisurely outdoor activities close to the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Highlights

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Scenic walkways and boardwalks along Minnehaha Creek

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Habitat for migratory birds and native wildlife

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Historical significance related to local Indigenous communities

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Accessible urban-natural interface near Minneapolis-St. Paul

Notable Natural Features

Minnehaha Creek Boardwalk

A raised walkway that allows visitors to explore sensitive wetland habitats without disturbing the environment.

Riparian Woodlands

Dense tree and shrub areas along the creek supporting songbirds and small mammals.

Prairie Restoration Area

Managed sections of native prairie grass that highlight the region's original landscape pre-settlement.