Projects & Studies
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Flood Risk Management Continuing Authority, Red River of the North: Wahpeton, N.D.
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Integrated Watershed Study: Minnesota River Basin in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa
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Lower St. Anthony Falls Rapids Restoration, Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn.
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Mississippi Headwaters Reservoirs Project Sites
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Mississippi Place, Mississippi River, St. Paul, Minn.
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Mississippi River Recreation and Environmental Stewardship, Eau Galle Dam
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Reconnaissance Study: Minnesota River Basin in MN, SD, IA and ND
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Recreational Boating Study of the Mississippi River, Pools 4 to 9, Summer 2003
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River Resource Values and Expectation
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Western Flood Control Sites - Minnesota: Lake Traverse, Orwell Lake, Hwy 75 - Bigstone, Lac qui Parle
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Western Flood Control Sites – North Dakota: Lake Ashtabula, Homme Lake Souris River
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Blackhawk Park
Overview
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Located adjacent to the main channel of the Mississippi River, the park is three miles north of De Soto, Wis., and 30 miles south of La Crosse, Wis., just off Wisconsin State Highway 35 on County Road Bl. Blackhawk is the largest public use facility in Pool 9 of the mighty Mississippi.
Blackhawk offers a choice of single, double and pull through campsites with electrical hookups. Many sites are located along the shoreline and provide a picturesque view of the Mississippi River. A camping fee is required. Coin-operated showers, playgrounds, toilets, drinking water and a sanitary dump station are also available.
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Picnic areas range from accessible, reservable shelters to individual tables and grills located in day-use areas adjacent to the Mississippi River. A sandy beach is open for sunbathing, building sand castles and cooling off on a hot summer day.
Fishing is open to the public along any part of Blackhawk's shoreline. A fishing dock is available to the mobility impaired. There are two boat launching ramps that give access to the Mississippi's main channel. Courtesy docks and fish cleaning stations are also provided.
A variety of programs and activities are provided by park rangers throughout the summer. Such programs may cover topics like recreation, local history and the environment. Activities range from guided walks and campfire talks to natural craft programs.
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Recreation and Reservation Information
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Make a camping reservation with the National Recreation Reservation Service
Detailed information on individual campsites, picnic shelters, availability, cost, etc.
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You can reserve camp sites and day use facilities at many U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas nation-wide, as well as many other agencies, online by visiting RECREATION.GOV. Reservations may also be made by calling RECREATION.GOV toll free at 1-877-444-6777.
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