Mississippi National River and Recreation Area

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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Location: Minnesota, USA
Nearest city: Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
Area: 53,775 acres (217.62 km²)
Established: November 18, 1988
Total Visitation: Not available (in 2005)
Governing body: National Park Service along with other private organizations.

The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area protects a corridor of land along a 72 mile (115 kilometer) section of the Mississippi River between Anoka, Minnesota on the north and Hastings, Minnesota, near the confluence of the St. Croix River and the Mississippi River, on the south. The park links no less than eight historical, natural, and cultural sites in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area, including Fort Snelling. Nearly all of the sites are privately owned and managed; the National Park Service owns just 35 acres (0.14 km²) out of the nearly 54,000 acres (218.5 km²) protected by the park.

Some of the parks and features within the recreation area include:

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National Recreation Areas of the United States

Administered by the National Park Service
 Amistad | Big South Fork | Bighorn Canyon | Boston Harbor Islands | Chattahoochee River | Chickasaw | Curecanti | Delaware Water Gap | Gateway | Gauley River | Glen Canyon | Golden Gate | Lake Chelan | Lake Mead | Lake Meredith | Lake Roosevelt | Mississippi | Ross Lake | Santa Monica Mountains | Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity  
Administered by other agencies
 Arapaho | Flaming Gorge | Grand Island | Hells Canyon | Land Between The Lakes | Mount Baker | Mount Rogers | Oregon Dunes | Pine Ridge | Rattlesnake | Sawtooth | Smith River | Spring Mountains | Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks | White Rocks | Winding Stair Mountain