RiverForum 1- Monticello, MN
April 30, 1998 RiverForum participants were asked the following question:
"What is significant about the Mississippi River from St. Cloud to Anoka?" Here are their responses (verbatim and grouped into categories). MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI
April 30, 1998 RiverForum participants were asked the following question:
"What is significant about the Mississippi River from St. Cloud to Anoka?" Here are their responses (verbatim and grouped into categories). MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI
- World-wide recognition
- Users come from all over
- Size of river
- Watershed
- Major waterway one of the largest in U.S. (volume), longest in length and very accessible
- It is the Mississippi!!!!
- College setting- St. Cloud; scenic and not abused
- Beauty of sunsets on the river
- Scenery
- Wild scenery close to cities
- Some beautiful sites, high bluffs above rapids
- Unique beauty; variation; quiet/still/ wide/narrow/rapids/bluffs
- Quiet, peaceful
- Scenic beauty; unspoiled views
- Living on river, new scenery every day
- Stretches of wild, uninhabited areas
- Beautiful scenery
- Rocky areas
- Nice rapids after Musky Bend
- Great scenery
- Creeks running into the river
- Cattle grazing
- Rural appearance
- Forever changing
- Low agricultural use
- Scenery
- Wooded bluffs
- Trees
- Nice scenery; wooded, few houses
- Scenic bluffs
- Wild and undisturbed
- Peacefulness
- Few public access points provides uncrowded use
- Large trees on islands--noting changes
- Prairie remnants
- Wildflowers
- No noise
- Low level of public use, especially during week
- Quietness
- Islands in the river
- Beauty of the islands
- Beaver Island
- Islands downriver from Beaver Islands
- The river is clean in Clearwater
- Good water
- Clean
- Not a bunch of pollution
- Good water quality
- Pollution control
- Pollution
- Good water quality
- This part of the Mississippi doesn't have the heavy industrial use
- Open water year round from Monticello down
- This part of the Mississippi doesn't flow through much farmland (that keeps it cleaner)
- Garbage dumped in it
- Lots of rocks/lots of drop offs
- Lock and dam system is great
- Question: Who controls the rise and fall of the river? Why?
- The unique rising and falling of the river
- Dangers of currents and undertow
- Awesome ice break
- Awesome power of the river
- River changes; high/low/quiet/rough
- Wildlife habitat; wildlife observations
- Corridor for wildlife
- Wildlife uses and habitat
- Expanding turkey population in river corridor
- Some wildlife
- Wildlife viewing
- Wildlife
- Canadian geese flyway
- Trumpeter swans
- Lots of ducks and geese
- Bald eagles
- Enjoy ducks, geese, deer
- Trumpeter swans
- Eagle population
- Watching wildlife
- Growing eagle population
- Abundant waterfowl
- Birds and animals
- Waterfowl and wildlife habitat
- Eagle habitat
- Abundant waterfowl
- Eagles
- The beaver, even though they are destructive
- Wildlife
- Lots of wildlife; eagles, osprey, deer, etc.
- Wildlife
- Eagles, herons, osprey
- Animals and birds
- Deer, wildlife, etc.
- Good fishing
- Best fishing in the area
- Fishing
- Good fishing
- Suckers are spawning
- Great variety of game fish
- Fishing (in season)
- Good fishing area
- Great bass fishing
- Fishing
- Good fishing; special SMB regulations
- Fishing
- Fishing
- Fishing
- Nice rapids after Musky Bend
- Battle Rapids; go fishing
- We enjoy the open water since the NSP plant came in. We see eagles and other fowl year round!
- Good fishing
- Fishing
- Big fish, productive fishery
- Best smallmouth bass fishing in the U.S.
- Good fishing
- Community gathering areas
- Parks and camping areas
- Nice parks
- Parks along river; picnic areas
- Parks and gathering spaces
- Otsego Park is a beautiful stretch of river for walking
- Picnic areas
- Boating and canoeing
- Canoeing
- Minimal boat traffic
- Accessible
- Limit new access
- Has a lot of access/not used very much
- Navigable by boat, canoes, kayaks, etc.
- Little used compared to lakes
- Good boat launching
- Peaceful, relaxing boating
- Boating and recreation
- Canoeing and picnicking
- Good canoeing; few /no power boats
- Fishing, boating, skiing
- No major boat traffic jam
- Wonderful canoeing
- Variety of access water, trails, roads
- Past history and significance
- American Indian and pioneer sites along river
- Great historic source
- Historic areas
- Historic areas - old ferry crossing
- History - Wannigan Landing at Wannigan Road; old Wannigan stop during logging period. After Musky Bend
- History of the river - ferries, etc.
- Beautiful homes; development capability
- Not 100% landscape
- People enjoying their property
- Industrial development increasing
- Becoming developed
- Allow developers to plan and design best use for each parcel; flexibility
- Encourage development planning to cluster, rewarded by more density
- Few bridges/other corridor crossings
- NSP land on river left, no development