Preserve Camp Coldwater Coalition

Site last updated on 08/24/06

Virtual Tour of Camp Coldwater

1837 COLDWATER MAP

 

Draft EIS released and available for download with extended comment period to Nov 27, 2006

Check out the NPS website on Coldwater!

Pictures of Liner Construction 10/26

Monitoring Updates

Latest Coldwater Flow Rates from 6/30/03

Coldwater recieves $750,000 appropriation
 

55/62 design presentation (Approved)

History of
Camp Coldwater & Coldwater Spring

55/62 Design Approved

Coldwater Exhibit
 
 

The Minnehaha Creek Coldwater Update page

MCWD/MnDOT Pact Approved
Ventura Signs
It Into Law

Return of the 4 Oaks

55/62 Design Concept

MAC refutes MnDOT

DIRECT LINK OF 30% DECREASE IN FLOW PROVEN

New MPLS Mayor R.T. Rybak Speaks out for Coldwater

Concert for Camp
Coldwater Spring
WAS GRAND!

STRIB Article About MnDOT Canceling Bridge Construction

Coldwater Exhibit

What hinders redesign efforts

Both Bills Passed Into Law

Iowa Declare Camp Coldwater a Sacred Site

Archeological Dig at Coldwater

Help Fund the Cause

Letter to Judge Lang

The White Report: Highway 55 and the Camp Coldwater Settlement:An
Independent Investigation

Links

Images of Camp Coldwater

Reflections on 
the Water

ARCHIVES

photo by Susu Jeffrey 1/6/98

Preserve Camp Coldwater Coalition

To preserve and protect the natural resources and
restore the cultural integrity of the Camp Coldwater area and to
acquaint all people with the historic Birthplace of Minnesota.

photo by Tom Taylor
more images can be found here

How to get to Camp Coldwateret t


Coldwater Spring is located on the former Bureau of Mines property. The grounds are open to the public from 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday through Friday, except holidays.

From T.H. 55: Turn east at the 54th Street light and then quickly turn south on the new frontage road. Proceed one block to the Bureau of Mines front gate. Go through the gate and continue heading south one more block. Watch for the Historical Marker sign and the pond on the right. Park and explore. The spring flows from the base of the flagstone structure in the NW corner of the pond, just past the beautiful willow tree on the right. Welcome to the core of the Camp Coldwater Area.

Welcome to the birthplace of Minnesota.

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click to read historical marker about Camp Coldwater