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Mississippi National River and Recreation AreaCanoeing on the Mississippi River on a sunny day.
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Management
 
Strategic Plan
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area staff worked with the Mississippi River Fund and Cinncinnatus, Inc, a consulting firm, to develop a strategic plan that clarifies the goals, visions, and values of the park.
 
National Park Service Centennial Celebration, 2016
Plans are already underway for the celebration of 100 years of preserving and protecting America's important places by the National Park Service. Each park has started to identify how to highlight the importance of these nationally significant places. Read our initial thoughts on the subject in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Centennial Strategy
 
Open Space Protection Opportunities
The National Park Service has developed the Open Space Protection Opportunities, a suite of informational tools that includes maps, a guidebook, and spatial data for use in a geographic information system. This information illustrates open space protection and restoration opportunities in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.
 
Water Resources Information and Issues Overview Report
In 2004, the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area (MNRRA) requested technical assistance from the Water Resources Division (WRD) of the National Park Service. The MNRRA and WRD developed the Water Resources Information and Issues Overview Report (PDF 3.2MB), a document that attempts to characterize water resources in MNRRA, reports the outcomes of a two-phase water resources scoping effort undertaken in 2005, and describes the subsequent analysis and conclusions of MNRRA and WRD staff.
 
Comprehensive Management Plan
The Comprehensive Management Plan was established and issued in 1995. It serves as the general management plan for the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The plan provides guidance for managing this area for 10-15 years.
A ranger helping a vistor veiw the floor map at the Mississippi River Visitor Center.
The Mississippi River Visitor Center
at the Science Museum is free and a fun way to learn.
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Minnehaha Waterfall, a place to visit.
Places to Visit
Find parks, visitor centers and other places of interest at the Park.
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A slow and shallow section of Itaska.  

Did You Know?
At the headwaters of the Mississippi, the average surface speed of the water is 1.2 miles per hour. People typically walk 3 miles per hour.

Last Updated: July 13, 2008 at 09:24 EST