Changes due to to lower visitation, less revenue hit site near Pine City and others around Minnesota.
Structure built by Great Depression workers was carefully repaired by local builders using traditional techniques.
Annual report finds National Park visitors across the country contributed $56 billion to local economies.
Colors peak as more birds leave and other wildlife finds food and shelter for winter.
Fascinating fungi and the ways insects survive winter.
Project will result in some lane closures and shifts this year and next while workers repair and replace key parts of the twin spans.
Equinox marks the transition to season of nights longer than days.
Conference features presentations about many aspects of science in the St. Croix River region.
In just two years, the Environmental Grant Program tops $266,000 in awards thanks to donor collaboration.
Events and activities scheduled throughout park for Saturday, Sept. 20, with a shuttle bus available.
Birds on the move, deer readying antlers, salamanders seek refuge, and the last monarchs make their way toward Mexico.
Low water and sediment from Lake Alice drawdown have clogged channel.
Waterfowl form flocks for migration while year-round residents get ready for winter.
Invasive clams detected for first time in the lake in lower St. Croix watershed.
Event will bring together local voices, national experts, and grassroots changemakers.
Siren couple gives 30 acres adjacent to existing tribal lands.
Industry lawsuit challenged state’s power but lower court rejection has been upheld.
Events the weekend of next May 8-9 will be the first time the annual tradition has been hosted on the St. Croix.