News & Updates
Dwight’s Point Paddle Event Photos
On Sunday, August 4th the St. Louis River Alliance, in partnership with the UMD Recreation Sports Outdoor Program, took out a small group of paddlers to sea kayak the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. Many were beginners, a few folks who just moved to town, and a handful of others were locals looking to meet new people.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and to UMD Recreation Sports Outdoor Program for being fantastic partners by providing the gear and expertise to keep us safe on the water.
Woodstock Bay Celebration
We are thrilled to be a part of the Woodstock Bay Celebration in Superior Wisconsin on Thursday, September 5 from 12-1:30 p.m.
As the community adopters of the Woodstock Bay Public Landing, the Alliance can't wait to celebrate this re-envisioned stop along the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail!
Following a brief ceremony, we invite you to experience the newly improved launch area with complimentary St. Louis River Alliance kayaks to try, and enjoy live music in the newly constructed pavilion. Due to limited parking at the launch site, we encourage you to carpool, bike, paddle, or find street parking nearby.
Siiviis Gallery + joyinfused22 Earrings donate to the St. Louis River Alliance
Terry McCarthy, artist of joyinfused22 earrings, along with Siiviis Gallery will be donating all of Terry’s earring proceeds to the St. Louis River Alliance now until September 2024.
Terry makes his earrings out of paper, wood, bark, cones, hammered metal wire… He hand harvests dead branches, always looking for interesting colors and features. Then he cuts slices, hand sands them, and finish with oil and beeswax or water-based polyurethane. What comes from it is a unique, beautiful piece of art. Stop in and treat yourself while helping a good cause!
SLRA to Receive Earth Rider Brewery’s August Round Up
The St. Louis River Alliance is grateful to be the recipient of this month’s Round Up initiative at Earth Rider Brewery + Cedar Lounge Taproom. This is a simple way to support our important work of protecting, restoring, and enhancing the St. Louis River all while enjoying good brew, company, and music.
Thank you Earth Rider + the Cedar Lounge for the opportunity, happy sipping, singing, and hanging out.
Beginner Paddling + Water Safety River Connection Event
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Beginner Paddling + Water Safety Event this past Wednesday, July 24. We had a perfect Duluth day and couldn't have asked for better weather!
We want to give a big thank you to UMD Recreation Sports Outdoor Program (RSOP) for providing all of the gear and expertise, to our friends at Team River Runner Duluth for being additional safety boat volunteers, and to Barb Huberty with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for sharing about the Area of Concern Projects that have helped clean-up this portion of the estuary and the improvements that have been made at Munger Landing.
In the News: ‘St. Louis River Alliance Clearing Way for Endangered Piping Plovers’
Mikayla Erickson led a team on July 18th, consisting of five volunteers and four SLRA Seasonal Monitors, at the Piping Plover Habitat on Wisconsin Point removing debris and clearing the shoreline. Fox21 covered the story, learn more about this project and hear from SLRA staff and volunteers on the efforts.
July 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for July.
NOW HIRING: Neighborhood Leaders
The St. Louis River Alliance is seeking two dedicated individuals to serve as National Water Trail Neighborhood Leaders to help create strong relationships and connections to the St. Louis River. The goal is to foster community engagement and awareness of the National Water Trail by promoting organizational events and river access points, and resources related to the trail. These positions report to the National Water Trail Coordinator.
Volunteer Event: Spotted Knapweed Pull
Calling all volunteers! Come lend a hand however your schedule allows and join the St. Louis River Alliance on Thursday, July 11th and/or Friday, July 12th from 2:00-6:00 PM.
During this volunteer maintenance day, we will be handling non-local invasive species such as spotted knapweed and possibly tansy in the piping plover nesting and other targeted areas on Wisconsin Point Bird Sanctuary. If the wind and weather cooperates, we will be managing the invasives by burning them on site.
More information click, HERE.
Beginner Birding River Connection Event Photos
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our free Beginner Birding River Connection Event on Monday, June 24th! We had perfect weather for learning some techniques of how to properly identify birds in the estuary using all of our senses; listening to the calls; looking at beaks, plumage, wingspan, silhouettes; noticing habitat and what season it is.
A special thank you to Margie and Mary from Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory for leading the teachings and to Barb with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for sharing about the Area of Concern projects that have made this part of the river cleaner and safer to recreate on and near.
Annual Superior Cleanup Photos
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Annual Spring Cleanup in Superior. This year we tackled Billings Drive from the Superior Municipal Forest Disc Golf Parking Lot all the way to Highway 105. We rescued a twin mattress and a few half filled garbages bags of litter. We appreciate the new and returning faces who show up to help keep our woods and water clean. A special thank you to our partners City of Superior for providing the cleanup buckets, bags, and pickers! 🌲☀️💧🐢
Register Today: Beginner Paddling & Water Safety River Connection Event
Join the St. Louis River Alliance and UMD Recreation Sports Outdoor Program (UMD RSOP) on Wednesday, July 24th from 5:00-7:30 p.m. for a hands-on, free Beginner Paddling & Water Safety River Connection event hosted at Munger Landing (Clyde Ave, Duluth, MN 55808). All gear will be provided including life jackets, canoes, and paddles. No prior paddle experience necessary.
Space is limited and registration is necessary. Register by July 19 at 4 p.m. REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/HoJED3idmZHpRYNLA
June 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Click here to learn about current project updates for June.
‘Enjoy the St. Louis River Estuary Safely’ Resources
With warmer weather and open water, paddle season is upon us! Whether you are new to recreating on the Estuary or have been at it for a while, you owe it to yourself to make sure you are aware of the appropriate level of safety for the activity and conditions you are participating in.
Our friends at Wisconsin Sea Grant have put together an incredible resource and website to help you Enjoy the St. Louis River Safely.
Dwight’s Point Sea Kayak Paddle + Lunch
Join the St. Louis River Alliance and UMD Recreation Sports Outdoor Program (RSOP) for an afternoon of exploring the newly designated St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail! On Sunday, August 4th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. we will paddle along towering white pines on steep clay embankments, passing lily pads in bloom and birds basking in their summer quarters. Come see, smell, and hear the flora and fauna who call the estuary home.
We will meet at the UMD Boat Shed on Park Point, 1421 St. Louis Avenue, Duluth, MN 55802. After packing up our gear, we will caravan to Woodstock Bay Landing, and then paddle to Dwight’s Point for lunch. Bring your own bottled water and bagged lunch.
REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY.
May 2024: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates
Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Here are some current project updates for May.
Billings Drive Spring Cleanup
Join the St. Louis River Alliance on Wednesday, June 12th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. for a volunteer clean up event along Billings Drive in Superior, Wisconsin! Come when you want and stay as long (or as little) as you'd like. Please check in with SLRA staff at the Superior Municipal Forest Disc Golf Lot (directions below). We will collect litter from the Disc Golf course all the way to Highway 105.
Our partners at the City of Superior will provide garbage bags, pickers, and buckets. Please bring your own gloves if you have them and dress for the weather and the job! And don’t forget your water bottle…
Beginner Birding and Bird Identification River Connection Field Event
The St. Louis River Alliance and the Duluth Audubon Society are teaming up again to bring you an incredible experience along the St. Louis River! Join us on Wednesday, June 5th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for our Beginner Birding and Bird Identification River Connection Field Event hosted on the Waabizheshikana Trail in Duluth.
During this event, attendees will be introduced to the basics of birding along the St. Louis River. Experts from the Duluth Audubon Society will lead the discussion on techniques to locate, identify, and observe birds, as well as guide attendees in the use of bird-spotting equipment such as binoculars and spotting scopes.
Space is limited and we ask experienced birders to leave this opportunity open for those who have not had the chance to get out and bird. Registration is necessary; please register by May 29th at 4 p.m.
Virtual Tour of Recreation Opportunities Slides PDF
View the 2024 The St. Louis River: A Virtual Tour of Recreation Opportunities (PDF) Originally presented by Melissa Sjolund, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Matthew Steiger, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on April 23, 2024.
View the Powerpoint to learn where you can recreate within the estuary and the cleanup efforts that have made it possible.
The St. Louis River: A Virtual Tour of Recreation Opportunities Event Photos
Thank you to all of the St. Louis River Area of Concern agency partners for your work in making this year's Celebration of Progress engaging and educational!
We had over 100 community members come out to our 'The St. Louis River: A Virtual Tour of Recreation Opportunities' to learn about where you can recreate on the river, along with the cleanup efforts that have made it possible. We could not have done it without the incredible non-profits, retailers, and other organizations that showed up to table. THANK YOU ALL!