Working to protect the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area
Discover great birding in the urban wilderness and learn more about the new Gorge Stewards volunteer restoration program in Crosby Park.
Floodplain forests, small ponds and limestone bluffs make Crosby Farm one of the best places in the city to see a wide variety of bird species, including shorebirds, wetland species, raptors, warblers and dozens of spring migrants.
You will also learn how you can get involved in improving and protecting this important habitat through a new volunteer initiative between Friends of the Mississippi River and Saint Paul Parks and Recreation. This year, the Gorge Stewards program is offering several hands-on restoration events at this at this natural oasis in the heart of the cities, including invasive species removals and plantings.
This hike is part of the Ramsey County Birding Festival (More info).
The park is located on the east bank of the Mississippi River near intersection of Shepard Road and Hwy 5/West 7th St. There is a small entrance sign at Crosby Farm Road. Take this road as far as you can — past the marina and its lot — and park in the lot at its terminus.