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Crow Wing State Park Adventures

Crow Wing State Park in Minnesota preserves historic river landscapes and offers diverse outdoor recreation along the scenic Mississippi River corridor.

3,887
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Crow Wing State Park

 

Crow Wing State Park is located in central Minnesota along the winding Mississippi River near the town of Brainerd. The park spans nearly 3,900 acres characterized by rolling hills, river bluffs, oak forests, and wetlands. It protects significant cultural history, including the site of the former Crow Wing village, a 19th-century river trade center and a major Dakota and Ojibwe meeting spot. Visitors can explore well-marked trails that traverse a variety of scenic habitats, including hardwood forests and river overlooks. The park is popular for hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, and wildlife observation. Six miles of the Mississippi River run through the park, providing excellent paddling opportunities and fishing for species like northern pike and bass. Historic markers tell the story of early fur trading and Native American life. The park's landscape also features sandstone and limestone bluffs offering panoramic views of the river valley. Well-maintained campgrounds and picnic areas make Crow Wing State Park an attractive destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Birdwatchers often spot species such as bald eagles and migrating waterfowl. Winters offer cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on groomed routes. The mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational options makes Crow Wing State Park a compelling place for outdoor exploration year-round.

Highlights

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Scenic overlooks of the Mississippi River from high bluffs

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Historic Crow Wing village site with interpretive exhibits

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Diverse hardwood forests and oak savanna ecosystems

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Water access for canoeing and fishing on the Mississippi River

Notable Natural Features

Crow Wing Village Historical Site

This area preserves the location of a former Dakota-Ojibwe village and fur trading center, with interpretive signage explaining its cultural significance.

Mississippi River Bluffs

High sandstone and limestone bluffs offer expansive views of the river valley and surrounding forested landscape.

Oak Savanna and Hardwood Forests

The park protects a mosaic of oak savanna and mature hardwood forest ecosystems, supporting diverse flora and fauna.