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Mississippi Gorge Regional Park is a
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along the east and west bluffs of the
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in the cities of
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and
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in the U.S. state of
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. The two-city park area is between Mississippi river miles 848 and 852, from just south of Northern Pacific Bridge Number 9 to just north of Minnehaha Regional Park, and lies within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The park area protects scenic and natural areas of the Mississippi River gorge, the only true gorge along the entire length of the river. In Minneapolis, Mississippi Gorge Regional Park is managed by the
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. In Saint Paul, the park area's official name is the Mississippi River Gorge Regional Park, and is managed by the Park and Recreation Department. The park (acreage for Minneapolis parkland only) provides access to the river and is popular for its hiking and biking paths on the bluffs. Among local residents, the gorge is known and appreciated for its semi-wild character in the middle of an urban metropolitan area. The two-city park areas had a combined 2.7 million visits in 2017.


History

The Mississippi River gorge was formed over thousands of years by the retreating River Warren Falls that are known today as Saint Anthony. Softer sandstone gave way and slowly collapsed the harder limestone and shale layers in to the valley. The river valley in Minneapolis and Saint Paul is the only gorge along the entire length of the Mississippi River with bluffs rising as high as . The river through the gorge was a series of rapids until the early 1900s when it was reconfigured for commercial navigation with installment of locks and dams. A corridor of the Mississippi through the Twin Cities was designated by Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson in 1972 as a critical natural resource area. In 1998, the
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created the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area for the same corridor, bringing federal support and designation to the gorge area. The land area between the two bluffs is managed as public park land by the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. The
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is an independent park district that owns, maintains, and programs activities in public parks in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It has 500 full-time and 1,300 part-time employees and an ...
, an independent park district, manages the park area in Minneapolis, which is officially named Mississippi Gorge Regional Park and includes the 132 acres of land area flanking both the east and west banks of the Mississippi River, from just south of Bridge Number 9 to the north edge of Minnehaha Regional Park. In Saint Paul, the park area is officially named Mississippi River Gorge Regional Park, and is managed by the city's Park and Recreation Department. In recent years, communities and park agencies have formed partnerships to improve the ecologic health of the gorge. In the late 1990s, the
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, Minneapolis park board, and Longfellow community council restored an oak savanna near East 36th Street, which allowed park visitors to experience what the gorge area looked like before European-American settlement.


Park areas

The regional parks in Minneapolis and Saint Paul contain several distinct historic sites and parks along the gorge.


Minneapolis

Bluff Street Park - There is an upper and lower portion of the park in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood and a trail that connects downtown Minneapolis with Bridge Number 9 and the University of Minnesota. Bohemian Flats - The location of the historic Little Bohemia
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has picnic areas and river cruise boats. East River Flats Park - Located just below the University of Minnesota on the east bank of the Mississippi below the bluffs, it is the training site of the women's rowing team and contains grassy areas, picnic tables, and trails. East River Parkway - The pedestrian and bike trail that runs along the east bluff of the Mississippi from Washington Avenue to Emerald Street. Franklin Terrace Dog Park - The , fenced area off Franklin Terrace in the Seward neighborhood for off-leash dogs is adjacent to Riverside Park. Riverside Park - The park on the bluff features structures constructed by the Works Progress Administration, a playground, and a wading pool. West River Parkway - The pedestrian and bike trail that runs along the west bluff of the Mississippi from Plymouth Avenue to Godfrey Parkway.


Saint Paul

Meeker Island Lock and Dam - Located at the river bottom below the bluffs, the historic dam site features hiking trails and an off leash dog park.


Visitors

The two-park gorge area is among the ten most visited sites annually in Minnesota. In 2017, Mississippi Gorge Regional Park in Minneapolis had 1,189,000 total visits, and Saint Paul's Mississippi Gorge Regional Park had 1,545,300 total visits.


Recreation

Mississippi Gorge Regional Park is popular for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The abundance of sugar maples along the bluffs lend to a variety of colors with the changing fall leaves. The gorge provides habitat for at least 150 species of migratory birds and a growing population of
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s. Along both sides of the gorge, the East River and West River parkways of the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway feature miles of paved, shared-used paths for walking and cycling that connect to a regional trail system. Adjoining natural surface paths from the parkways provide pedestrian access to the river for sightseeing and fishing. In winter,
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and
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are allowed on park trails. Mountain biking is prohibited on all natural surface trails in the gorge due to threats of erosion and potential damage to native plants. On the river's west bank in Minneapolis, hikers and trail runners can traverse the regional park via
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, rustic path from Franklin Avenue to East 44th Street. The mostly natural-surface hiking trail provides access to the floodplain forest, sandy beaches, and an oak savanna restoration project. Several limestone staircases constructed by the
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descend from the West River Parkway to the gorge floor. The river and gorge can also be explored via
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. The gorge is a segment of Mississippi River State Water Trail that passes through it. Chartered river cruise boats depart seasonally from Bohemian Flats. The Minneapolis Rowing Club boathouse is below the Lake Street-Marshall Bridge for serious athletes and amateurs to paddle on the river. Canoes and kayaks can be launched as several locations in the gorge with routes from Hidden Falls and the rowing club boathouse most recommended. The locks and dams on opposite ends of the gorge have closed permanently to commercial and recreation traffic to block invasive carp species.


See also

* Geography of Minneapolis * History of Minneapolis * History of Saint Paul, Minnesota *
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References


External links


Metropolitan Council: Parks and Trails Map and List
{{Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Minneapolis–Saint Paul Mississippi Gorge Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Parks in Minneapolis Parks in Minnesota Parks in Saint Paul, Minnesota Protected areas of Ramsey County, Minnesota Protected areas of Hennepin County, Minnesota