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Paddle With A Ranger: Minneapolis (Heron Rookery)

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Kayak down the Mississippi River with a National Park Service ranger as your guide!

About this event: On this guided tour with National Park Service rangers, you will pass by the Upper Harbor Terminal Project site, the famous heron rookery, several industries on the river, the Lowry Avenue Bridge, and the iconic Boom Island lighthouse, with the Minneapolis skyline as your backdrop. A National Park Service ranger will help interpret many of the sites on your journey. This four-mile paddle from North Mississippi Regional Park to Boom Island Park includes a kayak, paddle, and personal flotation device rental from Paddle Share.

*Please note: You will need to manage your own transportation. The paddle BEGINS at North Mississippi Regional Park and ENDS at Boom Island. We recommend bringing a friend and two cars, parking one car at Boom Island and driving together to North Mississippi Regional Park to start your paddle. You may also use rideshare apps like Lyft or Uber, take the bus, or rent a Nice Ride bike (there is a Nice Ride station at Boom Island).

Attendees must be 18+ and must be able to maneuver a kayak on the Mississippi River. A person under 18 years old may attend if they are in a tandem kayak with an adult from the same household. We recommend that you have at least some paddling experience. The Pickerel Lake Paddle Share station is a great alternative for beginners!

Date

Jul 06 6:00 PM –8:00 PM

Event Location

North Mississippi Regional Park

Contact

Mississippi Park Connection

Address

4900 N Mississippi Dr Minneapolis, Minnesota 55430

Source: https://www.minneapolis.org/calendar/paddle-with-a-ranger-minneapolis-heron-rookery/

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