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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Pine Bend Bluff Scientific and Natural Area

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Junction of Highways 52/55 and 111 Street East in Inver Grove Heights, MN.

 
 
The island-dotted Mississippi River flows past forested banks and into the distance.

Overview
This area represents one of the largest relatively undisturbed natural areas left in the Twin Cities metro area. A partnership of government and non-government agencies and organizations cooperated in preserving this property in its natural state. Since 1991, volunteers have removed invasive species and replanted using prairie grasses and forbs to restore this area to a more natural system.

Pine Bend Bluff provides spectacular views of the Mississippi River from bluffs overlooking the river valley. The park consists of savanna, oak forest, and dry prairie. Native grasses and forbs, including spring flowers, are also attractions. Pine Bluff SNA is 256 acres in size; one parcel is accessible only by river.

Activities: Since this is a state scientific and natural area, low-impact only activities are allowed. Hiking, nature study, bird watching, and photography opportunities abound.

Parking Instructions: Pine Bend Bluff SNA is located in Inver Grove Heights. Travel south on US Hwy 52 about 7 miles and turn north on 117th Street. Drive 3/4ths mile on the east frontage road and arrive at the SNA. Visitors should park between the parking signs just past 111th Street intersection.

Contact Information: See the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources website for more information on this parcel and to obtain information about visiting Scientific and Natural Areas.

 

 
 
 
Canoeists in the Mississippi River Gorge  

Did You Know?
A canoe trip in the Mississippi River Gorge between Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN feels like you are miles away from civilization even though you are in the center of a large metropolitan area.

Last Updated: January 27, 2009 at 16:20 EST