Where the St. Louis River meets Lake Superior, a unique 11,000 acre freshwater estuary is formed. Join us to learn how local, tribal, state, and federal partners are working together to improve and protect this biodiversity hotspot. Walk along the riverfront on the Waabizheshikana Trail and learn about community-driven invasives control efforts. Learn about locations where wetlands have been restored under the Great Lakes Area of Concern Program, manoomin (wild rice) is being reintroduced, and legacy contamination has been removed from the river.
Duration: 3.5 hours
Activity level: Moderate (100% outside, < 2 mile walk on paved and gravel trails)