MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEARNING CENTER

Experience the Land + Water + Culture of the Mississippi River

The combined River Learning Center and proposed National Park Service Headquarters and Visitor Center will be a one-of-a-kind national hub of Mississippi River-focused recreation, education and environmental stewardship.

Location

Located at the Watergate Marina site at Crosby Farm Regional Park, the River Learning Center will transform this currently isolated area into an easy-to-reach hub that strengthens the community’s connection to an incredible natural resource and fosters generations of park users and river stewards.

Creating a River Center

The Twin Cities stretch of the Mississippi is a national park, but today has few spots to safely access the river. With its two sheltered bays opening up the river in new ways to thousands of local and national visitors, the River Learning Center will be the gateway to the Mississippi. Some of the proposed features include a Sam Morgan Trailhead on the bluff, River Learning Center building, boathouse for kayak and canoe rental, and a canopy walk for access from the bluff to floodplain.

Project Design

The City of Saint Paul and Great River Passage Conservancy, in partnership with Mississippi Park Connection and the National Park Service, will lead the next phase of design with the architecture firm VJAA and landscape architects at TEN x TEN. This phase will be a continuation of schematic design and includes completing design and construction documents, building on the schematic design and furthering the programming and engagement progress completed on the project to date.

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Project Timeline

March –  October 2022
• Community Engagement
Final Schematic Design Presentation

May 2023
$8M received from MN Legislature
• Launch of new programming (via Mississippi Park Connection and City of Saint Paul)

March 2024
• RFPs for Designer and Facilitator for Engagement of Native American Tribal Leaders & Organizations Released

August 2024
Design team VJAA, TEN x TEN, and Full Circle Indigenous Planning + Design begin the next phase of project design

August 2024 – September 2025
• Build on the schematic design
• Further the programming and engagement progress
• Complete design and construction documents

September – December 2025
• Final design and construction bid documents ready

2026 – Beyond
• Bid project
• Phased construction
• Opening and operations

Funders

State of Minnesota
Capitol Region Watershed District
Sandy Fuller
Mississippi Park Connection
Shepard Family Fund
W. Second Growth Foundation
Wilderness Inquiry