Crosby Farm is a regional park in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that is located in the floodplain forests along the Mississippi River. It is named after a historic farmstead owned by Thomas Crosby from 1858 to 1886. Crosby Farm Regional Park is maintained by the City of Saint Paul and is within the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.[2]
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Type | Natural park |
Location | Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Coordinates | 44°54′33″N 93°08′45″W / 44.909285°N 93.145925°W |
Area | 534 acres (2.16 km2)[1] |
Created | 1887 |
Status | Open all year |
Website | Crosby Farm Regional Park |
Thomas Crosby acquired the original, 160-acre (0.65 km2) farm in 1858 at the West End/Highland Park area of Saint Paul and farmed it until his death in 1886. The farm was owned by a succession of other families over the proceeding decades. In the 1960s, the Saint Paul Port Authority acquired the land and leased it as parkland to the City of Saint Paul.[2]
The 534-acre (2.16 km2),[1] contiguous Hidden Falls and Crosby Farm regional parks are the largest natural park in Saint Paul.[3] Crosby Farm park protects the floodplain forest along the north bank of the Mississippi River corridor, the dense oak forest adjacent the steep river bluff, and several wetlands and small lakes, including Crosby Lake and Upper Lake.[4]
Crosby Farm Regional Park includes 6.7 miles (10.8 km) of paved trails for hiking and cycling that to the south connect it to the Watergate Marina and Hidden Falls Regional Park.[5][6] Popular activities include picnicking, hiking, boating, fishing, cycling, and cross-country skiing.[2]
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