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Oakdale Discovery Center: Oakdale: Washington: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: website, operated by the City in the 220-acre Oakdale Nature Preserve Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo: Byron: Olmsted: Southeast: 620-acre county park with zoo featuring rehabilitated native wildlife, a nature center and campsites
Oakdale: Washington: Twin Cities Metro Education One-room schoolhouse active 1888–1920. Moved to Oakdale Nature Preserve in 2004 and operated by the Washington County Historical Society. [101] Edina History Museum: Edina
Cannon River Turtle Preserve [62] Closed May 1 through October 15 to protect turtle breeding areas. Red Wing [63] The Blufflands [19] Cedar Mountain [64] All seasons, 24/7 Franklin [65] Minnesota River Prairie [10] Cedar Rock [66] All seasons, 24/7 Redwood Falls [67] Minnesota River Prairie [10] Chamberlain Woods [68] All seasons, 24/7 Le Sueur ...
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The first being to preserve both natural and cultural resources in Minnesota. The second comes in educating visitors. The third goal is to support opportunities for visitors to enjoy recreational activities in the parks, without causing damage to the wildlife, so people will be able to appreciate the resources for generations. [ 7 ]
Oakdale Township was organized in 1858. [8] The city of Oakdale is the result of a consolidation of Oakdale and Northdale Townships in the 1970s, and continued to annex land well into the 1990s. Arthur Stephen suggested the name "Oakdale" at the first town meeting on November 1, 1858. Stephen was born on March 30, 1830, in Scotland.
The Thomas Irvine Dodge Nature Center, founded in 1967, is a nonprofit organization in Minnesota. The center's properties are West St. Paul, Mendota Heights and Cottage Grove and contain nature preserves, community gardens, a working model farm, a nature education-based preschool, a raptor center and a bee aviary. Its revenue streams and ...
The Carleton College Cowling Arboretum is a well-established arboretum and nature preserve of 800 acres (3.2 km 2) adjacent to and owned by Carleton College. It offers extensive trails for walking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter. St. Olaf College also owns around 430 acres called the St. Olaf Natural Lands. [23]