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Winter Wander and Wonder Walk

April 4 @ 11:00 am12:30 pm
A park ranger leading visitors on a winter walk.
The possibilities for discovery are endless in winter at Mississippi National River and Recreation Area!

Join us at Crosby Farm Regional Park where nature’s beauty reveals itself in its serene, frosty charm. This enchanting stroll will be led by a knowledgeable national park ranger who will guide you through the breathtaking floodplain forest, showcasing the unique ecology and wildlife that thrive in this winter landscape.

As we meander along the peaceful trails, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the stunning views of the frozen riverbanks and the delicate intricacies of the winter ecosystem. Our ranger will share fascinating insights about the flora and fauna that call this area home as well as the significance of the floodplain. On your adventure, you may discover coyote tracks, owl pellets, or bald eagle nests.

This walk is suitable for all ages. When weather allows, we may travel over snow or a frozen lake. We’ll go up 1.25 miles (approx. 2 km) depending on current trail conditions. Wear sturdy shoes, bring water to stay hydrated, and dress warmly as no heating facilities are available. We recommend participants be prepared to travel across snow and/or icy conditions (e.g., traction devices, trekking poles). Don’t forget your sense of wonder as we immerse ourselves in the beauty of winter!

Cancellation Policy: Events are rain/snow or shine. Participants must be prepared for expected weather and may be turned away if not for their safety. Up to date information is available by calling the Mississippi River Visitor Center at 651-293-0200 (business hours apply).

Image courtesy of Edwige Moses. All rights reserved.

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The Sacred Water Shared Future campaign is powered by you! The heart of this centennial celebration is the incredible variety of events planned and hosted by our partners — community groups, nonprofits, businesses, schools, and individuals who feel a connection to the Mississippi River.

We do not host events ourselves; instead, we serve as a central hub for river-focused activities happening across the Twin Cities throughout 2026.