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Bloomington Ferry was one of the first Minnesota River crossings, today you cross the river
Squirrels use holes created by woodpeckers as homes. |
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by way of a six lane highway. Still, the Bloomington Ferry Unit is a great place to escape the bustle of the metro area and enjoy the 400 acres of flood plain forests and wetlands between the river and the nearby bluffs. Here you can see where Pileated woodpeckers excavate roosting cavities that later become homes for squirrels and wood ducks. If you're really lucky you can to see these shy birds of the dense bottomland forests.
A half-mile spur trail to the west goes through bottomland hardwood forest. Cross over the bridge, approximately 200 yards, and you will enter the Wilkie Unit where you can access five miles of trails. The Minnesota Valley State Trail Corridor will soon connect lands to the north and the south of this area.
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Located at the Old Bloomington Ferry Bridge. From Old Shakopee Road, turn south onto Bloomington Ferry Road at Dred Scott Playfields. Continue on the Bloomington Ferry Road for ½ mile. Turn right on Bloomington Ferry Circle. Drive down the hill to the parking area.