North Mississippi Regional Park

A large river runs between forest-covered shorelines.

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Introduction

The Carl W. Kroening Interpretive Center located at North Mississippi River Regional Park opened March 22, 2002. It is named to honor Carl W. Kroening, a former teacher from the area and Minnesota State legislator. North Mississippi Regional Park is located between I-94 and the west bank of the Mississippi River in North Minneapolis.

Designed as a green building, the visitor center takes advantage of natural lighting, cabinets made from shells of sunflower seeds, wheat, and recycled woods and plastics. The building's shape and the many windows are placed such that the Center can take full advantage of the light from outside, lowering the use of electricity.

Exhibits telling the story of the Mississippi River and the impact it had on the surrounding community are displayed at the center. Interpretive programs are offered year round with activities focusing on the Mississippi River.

Activities

A bicycle/walking trail extends along the entire length of the park. Bridges on both end connect to east bank trails. The park also has a picnic area and shelters, a wading pool and areas that are being restored to native prairie. A heron rookery once occupied an island just downstream from the visitor center, but it was devastated by a tornado that also hit north Minneapolis in May of 2011. The surviving herons moved the rookery downstream to other islands near Marshall Terrace Park while others moved upstream to an existing rookery at Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park.

Hours, Directions, and Contact Information

  • Carl W. Kroening Interpretive Center: 5116 North Mississippi Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55412, GPS: 45.043330, -93.283069. Check the Center's website for open hours.
  • Boat Landings:
    • 563 Soo Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55412, GPS: 45.031051, -93.284179
    • 5700 Lyndale Ave North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430, GPS: 45.067651, -93.284255
  • Learn more about this park at the North Mississippi Regional Park website.

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Last updated: February 28, 2020

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

111 E. Kellogg Blvd., Suite 105
Saint Paul, MN 55101

Phone:

651-293-0200
This is the general phone line at the Mississippi River Visitor Center.

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