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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Map 9: South St. Paul and Hastings

South St. Paul’s levee trail showcases nature and industry coexisting much like it has for years. A heaving train slows to a stop as you watch the river meander around picturesque islands. A great blue heron stands at water’s edge, across from the former stockyards, now a revitalized business park. In Hastings, find spectacular views and historic rivertown charm.

The 4.2-mile South St. Paul Riverfront Trailis built atop a levee between the river and downtown South St. Paul. You can see the St. Paul skyline, a heron rookery, two small islands, and the sites of former meatpacking plants and stockyards that were once some of the largest in the Midwest. Efforts to restore native vegetation along the trail can be seen at Wildflower Levee Park and the DNR boat launch.

Attractions

Don’t miss the Stockyard Exchange Building at Concord and Grand. Built in 1887, it housed businesses that served the former Swift and Armour meatpacking plant. South St. Paul hosts a number of events, including Kaposia Days in June, a Kid’s Fishing Contest in July, and Old Concord Days in August. Hastings, a historic river town near the confluence of the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers, boasts riverfront parks and trails, Lock and Dam #2, as well as river festivals and events.

View and print the South St. Paul and Hastings map (PDF) and trail notes.

 
A rustic one-story, stone building sits near a path surrounded by small trees.
Star Iron Works, located in Hastings, Minnesota, is historically significant for building the first steam engine manufactured in Minnesota (1860).

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Canoeists in the Mississippi River Gorge

Did You Know?
A canoe trip in the Mississippi River Gorge between Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN feels like you are miles away from civilization even though you are in the center of a large metropolitan area.

Last Updated: May 25, 2011 at 02:43 MST