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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary

St. Paul Parks and Recreation
Near corner of Commercial Street and 4th Street E.
Just east of downtown St. Paul.

 
 
A stream winds its way through large slab rocks.  The banks are lined with prairie grasses and trees.

Overview
The Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary, located along the north shore of the Mississippi River east of downtown Saint Paul, was a significant site for Native Americans. Wakan Tipi (Spirit House), a cave, is located in the sandstone bluff that rims the north edge of the park. When Jonathan Carver stopped here in late 1766, he described the cave’s interior as having many incised figures cut into the soft stone. Later visitors to the cave, however, didn’t describe these same markings; soft sandstone, flowing water, and ceiling collapses may have eroded or destroyed them.

This was also the site of the North Star Brewery built in 1853. The brewery was later bought by Jacob Schmidt, a famous name in Minnesota brewing history.

In the late 1880s, railroads snaked their way into the area following the easy grades of the flat floodplains and the future park became an industrial area and rail yard.

The area was largely abandoned in the 1970s, until being made a Saint Paul park in 2005. Volunteers, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, many neighborhood organizations, and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area--some 25 stakeholders in all--are restoring the park to a mix of floodplain forest, prairie and oak savanna.

The 29 acre park is being restored to its native plant communities and the wildlife is returning. Two small ponds attract waterfowl and the uplands are home to grasslands bird species. Turkey vultures, bald eagles, and redtail hawks soar along the sandstone bluffs. A spring-fed stream runs through the property. Wakan Tipi (Carver’s Cave) is barricaded and not accessible, although the entrance is visible across a pond. Signage near the parking lot helps interpret the site.

For more information, read Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: A Natural Gem in the Heart of Saint Paul by Sarah Clark.

Activities: Walking and bicycling the trails, birdwatching, photography, and nature observation. There are nice views of the Saint Paul skyline upriver. There is no access to the river due to the railroads that still use this area, although there are future plans to make this connection.

Hours: Daylight through 11:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. This area is isolated despite its proximity to downtown Saint Paul.

Contact Information: Contact Saint Paul Parks and Recreation at (651) 266-6400 for more information.

 

 
Related Activities: Birds & Wildlife, Hiking & Walks, and History & Culture.
 
 
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 14, 2009 at 13:02 EST