Harriet Alexander Wetland Boardwalk
Harriet Alexander Wetland Boardwalk
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Step onto the Harriet Alexander Wetland Boardwalk and discover a surprisingly wild marsh ecosystem nestled within Roseville's Central Park. This easy 0.9-mile (1.4 km) hiking loop, with a negligible 3 feet (1 metres) of elevation gain, guides you along an elevated wooden boardwalk through swaying cattails and vibrant wetland scenery.…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.41 km
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973 m
201 m
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Parking is typically available at the Harriet Alexander Nature Center (HANC), which serves as the main access point for the boardwalk trail. It's generally easy to find a spot there.
Absolutely! The trail is designed for a relaxed pace and is very family-friendly. It's a great place for kids to explore, look for wildlife like turtles and frogs, and enjoy nature. The easy terrain makes it accessible for all ages.
The trail primarily features boardwalks and woodland paths winding through marsh, prairie, and forest habitats. Some sections of the boardwalk are described as floating atop a bog, offering a unique and immersive experience. The terrain is generally easy and flat.
You can frequently spot a variety of wildlife, including migrating songbirds, painted turtles, cottontail rabbits, frogs, and various insects. The wetland ecosystem provides a rich habitat for observation.
While enjoyable year-round, spring and fall are particularly good for birdwatching due to migrating songbirds. Summer offers lush greenery and active wildlife, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape. The trail is accessible in all seasons.
Information regarding dog policies isn't explicitly detailed in the provided sources. It's always best to check the official website for the Harriet Alexander Nature Center or local park regulations before bringing your dog to ensure compliance with any leash laws or restricted areas.
There are no specific mentions of entrance fees or permits required for the Harriet Alexander Wetland Boardwalk itself. Access to the Harriet Alexander Nature Center and its trails is generally free.
The trail is notable for its accessibility, allowing you to venture over a body of water without needing a boat. You can choose your own adventure on the boardwalks, and the sensation of some sections floating atop a bog is a unique aspect of the hiking experience. The Harriet Alexander Nature Center also offers an interpretive center with educational exhibits.
The trail primarily consists of boardwalks, which are generally designed for accessibility. While some sections might be older, the overall design aims to provide an accessible experience, allowing visitors to venture over the wetland. It's considered an easy and accessible route.
The Harriet Alexander Wetland Boardwalk is considered an easy hike. It's designed for a relaxed pace, making it suitable for beginners, families, and those looking for a gentle stroll through nature.
Yes, the trail is located within the Harriet Alexander Nature Center, which features an interpretive center with educational exhibits and live animals. The trail itself offers varied scenery, including marshlands, prairie grasses, and forested areas, with opportunities to observe the wetland ecosystem. The trail also passes through parts of Central Park.
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