A winter wonderland ... and more

The Hennepin Canal offers opportunities for all seasons

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Tish Swinehart, office coordinator for the visitor center, said in addition to the cross country skiing, snowmobiling and ice skating opportunities along the Hennepin Canal, there's also a lot of people who come to the canal each winter to do their ice fishing. There are also winter trapping and hunting programs. Others brave the winter cold for a unique camping experience, she said.

On the occasional outing, visitors may see a Bureau County woman who runs her dog sled team along the canal, and there is also a man from outside the immediate area who comes to the canal to practice his speed skating, Swinehart said.

Whether looking for a physical challenge or simply an afternoon of fresh air and nature, the winter months are a beautiful time to visit the Hennepin Canal, Swinehart said.

"I remember my first year here and driving into the park after a snowstorm," Swinehart said. "It was absolutely breathtaking."

Site manager Dave Hahne agreed, saying the Hennepin Canal has something for everyone. In addition to the more active winter sports, there are also people who come to the canal each winter to do a little hiking or bird watching, maybe even catching glimpses of an American eagle or two.

The Friends of the Hennepin Canal sponsors monthly hikes throughout the year, except for December, and people can hike the entire 104-mile length of the canal in two years if they take advantage of all the monthly hikes, Hahne said.

On a personal note, Hahne said he has developed a deep appreciation for the Hennepin Canal, for its uniqueness in the construction aspect of the canal itself and for the magnitude of its beauty.

Regardless of the season, whether winter, spring, summer or fall, the Hennepin Canal offers endless opportunities for the sports enthusiasts, as well as offering a quiet oasis, a scenic retreat for anyone who wants to just step back for a few moments and enjoy the beauty of nature, Hahne said.

"Serene and peaceful, that's how I would describe the feeling out here," Hahne said. "There is something very special here for everyone who comes to visit."

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