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New preserve will let students, community, and anglers experience the Kinnickinnic River

Group will acquire 40 acres of riverside lands, opening up a large area for public use.

By Greg Seitz | February 12, 2021 | 2 minute read

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Photo courtesy Kinnickinnic River Land Trust

A nonprofit group and the River Falls community have raised enough funds to purchase a prime 40-acre tract of land on the lower Kinnickinnic River. In addition to protecting forest and providing river access, the property will also open up an adjacent parcel owned by the River Falls school district.

The Kinnickinnic River Land Trust announced on Jan. 29 that it had met a $500,000 fundraising goal, with help from more than 100 donors and a $187,000 Forest Service grant.

The new community forest will keep prime land undeveloped on the river’s scenic canyon below River Falls. It will also provide opportunities for local teachers and students to use the forest for education. The school district land has been cut off from public access for years, but a new walking path will now connect the whole forest to a parking area.

The new parcel will also link the school district land to city lands that are part of Glen Park. The impact will be far greater than the 40 acres now being purchased.

The Kinnickinnic is a renowned trout stream. It joins the St. Croix about five miles above Prescott.

The land trust says the property will be open to the public 365 days a year. That will be good news for trout anglers wishing to access parts of the lower river that are otherwise difficult to reach.

The new parcel includes 1,500 feet of river frontage, and the mouth of Rocky Branch, a key tributary. It was purchased from the JoAnn Ailport-Dreistadt Estate.

More information:

  • Community Forest Campaign – KRLT

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  1. Steve Brandt says

    February 12, 2021 at 6:14 pm

    What is the length of the river frontage that will be preserved, including both this addition and previous public lands.

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    February 19, 2021 at 3:56 pm

    […] A successful fundraising campaign, bolstered by matching funds from the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, will create a new community forest in Western Wisconsin, as reported by Greg Seitz of St. Croix 360. […]

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