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Nature in the City


  • Minneapolis, MN 1034 County Highway A Hudson, WI, 54016 United States (map)

$415

You don’t have to travel far outside the city to have an amazing outdoor adventure! Come with us to Minneapolis, the city of parks and nature, as we run wild in the Twin Cities! We’ll tour the largest wildflower garden in the country (with a bonus bird sanctuary attached!), paddle the Mississippi River right into the heart of downtown, hike and chase waterfalls at the city’s famous parks, enjoy dinner at a woman-owned local restaurant, and more! We’ll be camping at Willow River State Park just 30 minutes from Minneapolis the whole weekend (for a little taste of rugged adventure), a park famous for its scenic gorge, massive waterfalls, hiking trails and remnant prairie. Participants will also have plenty of free time to explore the area and make this trip their own! 

Trip Schedule

  • Thursday: Arrive to camp and explore state park trails

  • Friday: Head to the city! Paddle the Mississippi River, picnic lunch on an island, tour a wildflower garden and bird sanctuary, hike a regional park with a famous waterfall, and enjoy dinner in the city! Dinner is paid for by participant.

  • Saturday: Participant’s choice! Either head back into the city; or explore the miles of hiking trails at the beautiful Willow River State Park and paddle/swim in Little Falls Lake. In the evening, head to the town of Stillwater just outside Minneapolis to explore the area’s shops and enjoy dinner. Dinner is paid for by participant.

  • Sunday: Breakfast at camp and then head home relaxed and refreshed

Trip Details

  • Adventure Rating: Beginner

  • Main activities: Hiking, paddling

  • Camping Details: We’ll be staying at tent sites with access to pit toilets. Showerhouse provided elsewhere in the campground.

  • Skills learned on this trip: Fire building, setting up camp, hiking basics, paddling basics

About Willow River State Park

This popular park in northwest Wisconsin features spectacular views of Willow Falls and the Willow River Gorge. Prairie remnants, miles of scenic hiking trails, family and group campgrounds, lakeside picnic areas and a nature center are all found within 2,800 acres of rolling countryside. Visitors will also enjoy paddling, fishing and swimming opportunities on Little Falls Lake. Source: Wisconsin DNR

All participants are subject to the Wander Women Trip Cancellation Policy.

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