Mississippi National Park
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Thursday July 17 5:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Paddle with a Ranger: Paddle 101
Pickerel Lake is an excellent location for beginners to learn about paddling. The program is also great for those who want to brush up on their paddling skills. National Park Service park rangers will be your guide on this outdoor adventure.Paddlers will learn about the......More
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Friday July 18 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Riverfront Walking Tour
Dakota people call the Mississippi River "Haha Wakpa" (river of the falls). The story of Minneapolis begins at Owamniyomni (turbulent waters, whirlpool, or eddy) or St. Anthony Falls, the only true waterfall on the 2,350-mile length of the Mississippi River. This ranger......More
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Friday July 18 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Saturday July 19 10:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Paddle with a Ranger: Vermillion River Bottoms
Explore a unique area of your national park with the National Park Service. A park ranger will guide you through the back channels of a floodplain forest of the Vermillion River.This area is great for observing wildlife. You may spot bald eagles, great blue herons, or p......More
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Saturday July 19 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Sunday July 20 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Riverfront Walking Tour
Dakota people call the Mississippi River "Haha Wakpa" (river of the falls). The story of Minneapolis begins at Owamniyomni (turbulent waters, whirlpool, or eddy) or St. Anthony Falls, the only true waterfall on the 2,350-mile length of the Mississippi River. This ranger......More
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Sunday July 20 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Monday July 21 6:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Paddle with a Ranger: Heron Rookery
Kayak down the Mississippi River with a National Park Service ranger as your guide! Enjoy your urban national park and America's greatest river from a new perspective. Participants start their four-mile paddle from the Carl W. Kroening Nature Center (North Mississippi R......More
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Tuesday July 22 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Wednesday July 23 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Thursday July 24 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Thursday July 24 5:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Paddle with a Ranger: Paddle 101
Pickerel Lake is an excellent location for beginners to learn about paddling. The program is also great for those who want to brush up on their paddling skills. National Park Service park rangers will be your guide on this outdoor adventure.Paddlers will learn about the......More
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Friday July 25 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Friday July 25 6:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
River Cruise
Enjoy a riverboat cruise on the Mississippi River, departing from Watergate Marina in St. Paul. Led by a National Park Service ranger, this event will explore both the rich cultural and natural history of the Mighty Mississippi.Dive into the rich cultural history of the......More
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Saturday July 26 10:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Paddle with a Ranger: Vermillion River Bottoms
Explore a unique area of your national park with the National Park Service. A park ranger will guide you through the back channels of a floodplain forest of the Vermillion River.This area is great for observing wildlife. You may spot bald eagles, great blue herons, or p......More
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Saturday July 26 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More
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Sunday July 27 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
Riverfront Walking Tour
Dakota people call the Mississippi River "Haha Wakpa" (river of the falls). The story of Minneapolis begins at Owamniyomni (turbulent waters, whirlpool, or eddy) or St. Anthony Falls, the only true waterfall on the 2,350-mile length of the Mississippi River. This ranger......More
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Sunday July 27 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT Weekly
Discovery Table
Every day, a National Park Service ranger will set up a table with a special topic about the park. At these fun tables, kids can talk to a park ranger, ask questions, and learn new things. You might discover interesting facts about local animals, plants, or the history ......More