The Anoka County Mississippi River Regional Trail offers scenic, multi-use pathways along the Mississippi River corridor, providing outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing in a natural riverside setting.
The Anoka County Mississippi River Regional Trail stretches along the western shore of the Mississippi River within Anoka County in Minnesota. This multi-use trail provides both locals and visitors access to a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities spanning several miles. The trail contours the river bluffs and floodplain areas, featuring forested landscapes, wetlands, and prairie patches that support diverse plant and animal species native to the upper Midwest. Historically, the Mississippi River has played a crucial role in regional development, and the trail corridor allows users to experience the river's natural and cultural heritage firsthand. Along the trail, users can spot numerous bird species typical of river ecosystems, including herons, eagles, and songbirds, making it a favored location for wildlife observation. The trail surface is mostly paved and gravel, accommodating hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding in designated sections. Several access points connect the trail to local parks, boat launches, and historic sites, including former river crossings and riverfront amenities. Anoka County has developed the trail with the goal of linking communities while preserving the scenic and ecological values of the Mississippi River corridor. Visitors enjoy seasonal changes with vibrant fall colors, spring wildflowers, and opportunities to observe migratory waterfowl. Recreational uses include fishing from nearby riverbanks, bird watching, and photography. The trail is family-friendly and suitable for users of various abilities, making it a popular destination for both casual outings and more active exploration.
Scenic views overlooking the Mississippi River Gorge
Diverse habitat supporting migratory birds and native wildlife
Connectivity to local parks, boat launches, and historic river sites
Accessible multi-use trail with both paved and natural surface segments
Provides expansive views of the river valley and active waterfowl habitats below.
Locations along the trail once used for ferry crossings and early transportation.
Wetland areas accessible from side trails, rich in biodiversity and important for migratory birds.