One place to go for fall foliage …and ice, in a few months

I took some time after the University of Mary homecoming game today to venture over to the Missouri River Natural Area trail. It’s tucked next to the Interstate in Mandan, near the refinery exit. To get to the trail, however, one must go into Mandan from the east and turn right by the Bonanza restaurant. The road goes east along I-94’s westbound lane, takes a sharp left, and passes some residential neighborhoods before snaking beneath the Interstate. Right after going under the highway, turn right down the short gravel road and you’re at the trailhead. I find this the better end of the trail from which to start, since the other end involves navigating around the Memorial Bridge construction.

Next to the trailhead is a little inlet that looks quite manmade (and quite old). My friend Joe told me that this is one place where people used to drag ice out of the river way back when. It’s hard to see in this pic since I sized it down so much, but there a bunch of aged wooden pilings along the rocks as well as some metalwork and cables protruding from the dirt. I’ll get back to his part later.

I was worried that I was going to miss all the colors, but that hasn’t happened. I had a birthday party to attend today so I barely got into the trail before I had to work my way back out, but here’s a sample of some of the leaves that are turning from green to gold. The red ones I saw all looked pretty ratty, so I hope to get photos of them later on.

Back to the ice ramp. This is a shot from water level at the point where the pilings stick up from the rocks. I’m sure this was a dock of some sort, or perhaps just a platform. Obviously nature didn’t pile all these rocks here, so this area was definitely used for something in the distant past.

Here’s one of the large cables still protruding from the dirt. Oh, if only they could talk! I am going to have to poke around and see what exactly transpired at this place. Either that or I’ll ask someone who knows what they’re doing to find out for me!

There you have it…a great idea if you want a nice walk with fall colors all around you. There will be plenty of birds and deer and stuff, too! But don’t wait too long…it seems that the truly colorful part of autumn lasts about a week here in Bismarck-Mandan!

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