Kilen Woods State Park

Kilen Woods State Park Kilen Woods Although the park does not have a naturalist on staff, activities are offered occasionally. Deer, squirrels and woodpeckers are abundant in the park.

Quick stats:
228 acres
13,349 annual visits
Naturalist:
The best way to learn more about Kilen Woods State Park is to stop in at the park office for a map and information about what to see in the park. Wildlife
The Des Moines River provides aquatic habitat for beaver and muskrat. Resourceful anglers catch walleyes, northerns, catfish, and bullheads from the river's pools and numerous snags. Wooddu

cks nest in tree cavities along the river's edge while herons quietly stalk the shallows and back waters. Red admiral butterflies are seen all summer long while the swallowtail butterflies are around during late summer. History
Long ago a nomadic people hunted and lived in the Des Moines River area. It is thought they were here over 6,000 years ago and may have been the authors of the drawings and symbols etched in rock at the Jeffers Petroglyphs, 30 miles to the north. The Dakota people were the last known indigenous people of this area. For hundreds of years they hunted bison, elk and waterfowl in addition to collecting roots and herbs growing wild on the prairie. In the 1830s Joseph Nicollet led an expedition that traversed the Des Moines River Valley. He provided one of the most accurate descriptions and maps of southwestern Minnesota. Nicollet noted an area slowly rising to several hundred feet above the surrounding open plains. This Coteau des Prairie, "highland of the prairie" held grand views of prairies, rivers and lakes surrounding the area. Kilen Woods lies on the eastern edge of this region he called the "Coteau des Prairies." The treaty of Traverse de Sioux of 1851 opened this hilly prairie country to the first pioneers and settlers. Settlers and Dakota Indians were involved in the U.S.-Dakota Conflict of 1862. Settlers turned the prairie wilderness into farms and communities. The advent of railroads hastened the influx of immigrants into the county, and with them, the destruction of the prairie. Blizzards, droughts, grasshoppers and windstorms plagued early settlers of the river valley throughout the years. Geology
Many years ago glacial ice which was several thousand feet thick (known as the Des Moines Lobe) covered what is now southern Minnesota and Iowa. When the ice retreated, gently rolling hills, shallow prairie lakes, and countless wetlands remained. Many of the small lakes and wetlands have been drained for agricultural purposes. The Des Moines River begins at Lake Shetek in Murray County. It flows southeasterly through Minnesota and Iowa on its way to the Mississippi River. At Kilen Woods State Park, the river cuts through a hundred feet of rock, sand gravel known as glacial drift. Landscape
At Kilen Woods State Park, trails wind through the park's oak forest, sunny river bottom meadows, flood plain forest, oak savanna and prairie. Oak trees grow on the steep river valley slopes. Scattered bur oak trees, wild plums and hawthorns occur among prairie grasses and wildflowers at the edge of the Des Moines River Valley. Look for big bluestem, Indian grass, blazing-star, and purple coneflowers along the grassy ravines. Seven-foot tall prairie grasses, butterfly milkweed, and grey-headed coneflowers dominate the late summer river bottom prairie.

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02/03/2014

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The first-place finishers in the Piedmont Bird Callers competition perform the "Greater Prairie Chicken." Click this link to SUBSCRIBE the THE LATE SHOW YouT...

04/15/2013

All of us have a wild side. Something that drives us to explore, to be curious, and to try new things. It can motivate us to meet new people, go places we've only dreamed about going, and inspire...

03/14/2013

Everybody has heard of the "milkweed" and its association with the beloved monarch butterfly. Most gardeners are perhaps familiar with 2 or 3. But how many people know Minnesota has 14 native milkweeds - a number of them quite rare? How many can you name? I have 15 images posted - so one is a trick question - who can pick that out?

02/14/2013

There's so much talk about love today.
What is one thing you loved about serving with Conservation Corps?

02/14/2013

Nicole, you look so stylish in that Conservation Corps polo and trucker hat! Want your own? Tell us what you think about how we can serve our alumni and friends better and you could win an item of your choice!
Fun fact: sharing the link greatly increases your chances in getting Conservation Corps swag.
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02/13/2013

Show your love for Kilen Woods, were in need of pictures of our amazing park!
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02/13/2013

What do you get when you cross a bullsnake with a porcupine?

Awesome opportunity!!! If any of you with children qualify for free & reduced lunch in the state of Minnesota, have a "C...
02/12/2013

Awesome opportunity!!! If any of you with children qualify for free & reduced lunch in the state of Minnesota, have a "C" average or above and are in grades 4 - 12...your child could attend a Wolf Ridge Summer Camp for free this summer. If you have questions, just ask!

http://www.wolf-ridge.org/programs/summer_camp/scholarships.shtml

Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center's summer camps for youth grades 1-12 include overnight camps, academic credit ecology camp, day camps, and canoe, kayak, and backpacking trips.

02/06/2013

I wonder if we could get to two hundred likes by the time the spring equinox comes around?

02/05/2013

Here is a bit of Kilen Woods trivia, the first person to get it right will be the first person to get it right!!!

When was the bill signed that created Kilen Woods State Park (the best state park in Minnesota) ?

So the groundhog Phil saw his shadow, that means more spring.It's almost like phenology its Phil-ology.Learn about the n...
02/04/2013

So the groundhog Phil saw his shadow, that means more spring.
It's almost like phenology its Phil-ology.

Learn about the natural history of groundhogs.
http://nature.ca/notebooks/english/woodchuck.htm

Notes and images of woodchucks, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series.

http://eaglecam.dnr.state.mn.us/
02/04/2013

http://eaglecam.dnr.state.mn.us/

You are watching live video of a Twin Cities eagle nest. Three eggs were laid in the nest sometime around Jan. 1, 2013. Eggs are incubated about 35 days, and young eagles leave the nest about eight to 14 weeks after hatching, although young birds often stay around and continue to be cared for by the...

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