On one of our last, beautiful autumn days, Gary and I drove to Hastings to check out a bike trail, and we discovered a park.
Spring Lake Park Reserve is part of the Dakota County Park system and includes one long bluff, overlooking the Mississippi River.
Schaaar’s Bluff derived its name from the Schaar family who owned and operated a family farm on the site from the late 1890’s until 1973, when they sold it to Dakota County to be included in the Spring Lake Park Reserve.
The park offers fantastic views of the Mississippi River. There is a picnic area, campfire rings, a playground, a Gathering Center, and lots of paved and unpaved trails for hiking and biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. There are oak trees to form wooded areas, lots of open spaces, and some prairie portions.
While looking at an overview map of the area, a woman directed us to some unpaved trails along Schaar’s bluff. The trail was covered with leaves so it was not obvious to find the path. The trail went along the river and was very scenic. There was a significant drop-off to the river.
We hiked on a few trails that day. One trail took us across a steel bridge that had a short, sharp jog in it…really? That’s not something you see very often.
The Gathering Center was in use, for some company’s retreat. The funky building design was fun and inside, in the women’s bathroom, was a plaque explaining how the Center is “harvesting rain.” It states “Schaars Bluff Gathering Center is gathering rain from our rooftops for the toilets in our restrooms.” It makes me happy to know they are recycling rain water.
Another unique highlight of the park was a Tobacco-Free Zone sign posted, informing smokers there are designated smoking areas in the park…one can smoke only in the parking lots and along the roadways. That was a first for me. I have not noticed that sign in other parks.
I’m grateful for the Schaar’s who offered their land to the county, to make this wonderful park along the mighty Mississippi River, with it’s scenic beauty for others to enjoy. We will visit it again.
That looks like a wonderful park Valerie. Thank you for letting us know about your discovery 😍
It’s always fun to discover a new park…especially ones closer to home…
We’ve been to Hastings numerous times, but I never knew about this park. You will have to give us directions. Or I suppose I could just google it, right? What a beautiful place.
Your best bet is to Google it for directions.
We too, have been to Hastings many times but didn’t know of this park. It was a fun discovery.
Valerie, I always love to read your hiking and park blogs. You have an appreciation of nature that is so appealing. As we talked about, you have a low wonder threshold when it comes to nature. It is so easy to forget what a gift nature is. Your blogs remind me to appreciate all the beauty nature offers. And, I love your photos. Thanks!
Thank you. I’m happy to know others can enjoy the beauty of nature through my postings.