• Heron Hootenanny

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    The great blue herons have returned to the Upper Mississippi River! Learn about herons and their lives on a geocaching course, pretend you’re a great blue heron migrating along the Mississippi Flyway by playing a game. Gain experience using binoculars as you take a walk in search of herons and look for their distinctive blue eggs.

  • Winter Wander and Wonder Walk

    Crosby Farm Regional Park 2595 Crosby Farm Rd, Saint Paul, MN, United States

    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 […]

  • Bike with a Naturalist

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    Pedal along the Mississippi River on the paved trails near the Gateway Center with a naturalist. Make stops to observe what is happening along the path and near the river in early April. Learn how to plan your own bike rides on the regional trails connecting to other Three Rivers Parks. Bikes and helmets provided upon request.

  • Big Year of Rivers Speaker Series – Stories of the Mississippi River Boat Captain

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    Learn about the exciting and dangerous work that accompanied a five-decade career of working on America’s river with Lee Hendrix, pilot and former captain in the US Army Corps of Engineers. Lee piloted commercial towboats and the last three overnight passenger steamboats on the Mississippi — the Delta, Mississippi and American Queen. Through engaging storytelling, Hendrix sheds light on his rare experience along one of the most powerful and important waterways in the world. This program is part of the 2026 Big Year of Rivers Speaker Series.

  • Mississippi Musings: Restoration, Conservation, & Mending

    MWMO Stormwater Park and Learning Center 2522 Marshall Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    Join us for a morning of interactive art and science at the MWMO Stormwater Park and Learning Center, where we will learn about the impacts of restoration efforts along the Mississippi River. Following an informative presentation by the director of conservation at Friends of the Mississippi River, Dr. Alex Roth, local poet, Moheb Soliman, will […]

  • Spring Kickoff and Clean-Up on the Mississippi

    Riverfront Regional Park Public Boat Launch, Fridley, MN, United States

    Volunteers needed! We’re kicking off the season this year with a clean-up along the Mississippi in Minneapolis, part of the citywide Earth Day Clean-Up on April 18th. Join us with your own kayak to help! We plan to paddle from Riverfront Park in Fridley down to Boom Island, picking up trash from the river and […]

  • Big Year of Rivers Speaker Series – Minnesota’s Bears: Big Rivers, Big Bears, Big Time Conservation Story

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    Join us for a presentation by Andrew Tri, a research wildlife biologist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. From an era of persecution to conservation and management, Minnesota’s black bears are truly a conservation success story. We’ll discuss bear ecology, management, conservation, how to coexist with these amazing critters and why rivers can be corridors for range expansion. This program is part of the 2026 Big Year of Rivers Speaker Series.

  • Make Your Own: River Flow ‘Temperature’ Blanket

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    Calling all knitters and crocheters! Commemorate the Big Year of Rivers by trying a new twist on a temperature blanket. Instead of using the temperature for each day of the year, use the Mississippi River’s flow rates. In this class you will visit the river and learn why its flow fluctuates so much and the impact that has on people and world around us. You will be provided with a breakdown of river flow ranges per color, the data for the year up to date and step-by-step instructions on how to get the daily readings for the remainder of the year. Several different pattern options will be provided to get your creative juices flowing and find a style that suits you.

  • Presentation on the Future of the Mississippi River Gorge

    Highland Park Community Center 1978 Ford Parkway, MN, United States

    “From Rapids to Reservoirs & Back Again?’ — a presentation by John O. Anfinson, PhD For the first time since the Twin Cities’ founding, we have an opportunity to redefine the Mississippi River in the heart of the Twin Cities. In 2014, Congress directed the U.S Army Corps of Engineers to permanently close the Upper […]

  • Earth Day Mississippi River Cleanup

    Shadow Falls Park 30 Mississippi River Blvd. N., MN, United States

    Join the University of St. Thomas on Earth Day to clean up litter by the Mississippi River! Feel free to drop by anytime between 3:30-5:30 PM to help out. Look for the table at the entrance of Shadow Falls Park near the intersection of Summit Avenue and Mississippi River Boulevard. Gloves and trash bags are […]

  • Storytime! Ripples Book Launch with author, Katie Yamasaki

    MWMO Stormwater Park and Learning Center 2522 Marshall Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, United States

    This Earth Day, celebrate author Katie Yamasaki’s new picture book Ripples with a story time, kid activities & book signing. Earth Day celebration! Join author and muralist Katie Yamasaki as she celebrates the release of her newest picture book, Ripples! The event will include a short talk from Katie and Michelle Spangler from the Mississippi […]

  • Big Year of Rivers Book Club: This Tender Land

    Mississippi Gateway Regional Park 10360 W River Rd, Brooklyn Park, MN, United States

    Join us for this two-part program. Read the book “This Tender Land” and hear local author, William Kent Krueger, speak about his book that has characters traveling down the Mississippi River. In the first session, Three Rivers staff will present the historical and ecological context to the book. The second session will include a short, small-group discussion followed by a presentation from the author for the book as it relates to the Big Year of Rivers. Participants provide their own book. This program meets on April 23 and June 4.

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.