There are many places to see wildlife in Minnesota. People interested in wolves may visit the International Wolf Center in Ely. In Orr, the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary is the biggest black bear sanctuary in the world. Hawk Ridge in Duluth and the National Eagle Center in Wabasha both offer views of wild birds. And all across the state, you’re likely to spot deer, foxes, loons, moose, and many other animals native to Minnesota. Today, we want to add another amazing place to see wildlife to the list: the Swan Park in Monticello, Minnesota. Here, thousands of swans spend their winter on the Mississippi River. It’s easy and free to visit, and it’s well worth a trip in the winter. Take a look:

It all started in March 1986, when two trumpeter swans arrived at the Mississippi River in Monticello. A local resident began feeding the swans before they left for their breeding grounds.

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The following year, more returned. Ever since, more and more swans have shown up to spend the winter at this section of the Mississippi River.

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By now, the area draws thousands of trumpeter swans. Other types of swans, such as mute swans and tundra swans, are also spotted here at times. Ducks and geese are also common.

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The promise of open waters and food through the winter draws the birds here. Local residents still feed the birds.

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The swans spend the winter at the park, where the water never freezes because of power plants upstream. They stay until early March, when it’s time to fly south to their breeding grounds.

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Monticello’s Swan Park is a beautiful place to visit in the winter. The sight of thousands of swans gliding through the water is unlike anything else you’ll see in Minnesota.

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Have you visited Swan Park? What other nature areas do you enjoy visiting in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments!

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