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Mississippi National River and Recreation AreaA blue heron wades along one of the shallow lakes of the Mississippi River corridor.
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Lilydale Regional Park

St. Paul Parks and Recreation
950 Lilydale Rd., Saint Paul, MN 55118

 
 
A green and blue dragonfly perched on a seedhead.
Dragonflies, such as this blue dasher, abound near the Lilydale floodplain lakes.

Overview
The village of Lilydale once occupied the east bank floodplain of the Mississippi River, but this unfortunate location subjected the town to repeated flooding and eventually the town relocated to the bluffs above the floodplain. The park retains the name of Lilydale, named for the abundance of lilypads that dot the surface of Pickerel Lake during the summer. 

Lilydale Regional Park has two areas of note within it.  The Brickyards of St. Paul is the location of the former Twin City Brick Company. The location historically is significant as its artifacts of kiln and mining pits signal a change in building practices using primarily fire-prone wood construction to the use of brick, especially in commercial buildings and fine homes. Harriet Island is now connected to the Mississippi River shoreline by fill, but was one of the first areas set aside for recreation in Saint Paul. It is now the site of many summer activities, including concerts and weddings.

This 636 acre park is covered by floodplain forest.  A careful observer, however, will spot urban tree and shrub species, such as spruces and lilacs, mixed in with typical floodplain forest trees. These species hint at the area’s urbanized history.

Activities: Picnicking/shelters, playground, softball and baseball diamonds, boat ramp, drinking water, bike and walking paths, football and soccer fields, restrooms, river boat cruises, and birdwatching. Fossil collecting and ice climbing may be done by permit only in the Brickyards area. 

Hours: Sunrise to 10:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted.

Contact Information: Call Saint Paul Parks and Recreation at (651) 632-5111.

 

 
 
 
Headwaters of the Mississippi  

Did You Know?
The Mississippi River is approximately three feet deep at its headwaters at Lake Itasca and has an average surface speed of 1.2 miles per hour.

Last Updated: February 12, 2009 at 11:48 EST