Three Rivers Casino

Three Rivers Casino Resort offers free bus service from Eugene, Springfield, Veneta and Mapleton to the casino four days a week. Travel Lane County 541.484.5307 800.547.5445 EugeneCascadesCoast.org. Set in Florence, 12 mi from Sea Lion Caves, Three Rivers Casino Resort offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a casino. The accommodations provides a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.

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Feb. 7-16 | Multiple Locations
Celebrate Valentine's day outdoors! Go for a candlelit snowshoe, try kicksledding, cozy up around a campfire and more.

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Stay grounded and connect breath to movement from the comfort of your home.

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Explore nature from the comfort of your home! Learn about turtles, trumpeter swans and more in an online class.

Need some gear? No problem! Rent snowshoes, skis and more at several locations in Three Rivers.

Take your sledding adventure up a notch with snow tubing at the Winter Recreation Area of Elm Creek. Advance online reservations are required for tubing. Tubes can be reserved in two-hour timeframes up to 14 days in advance.

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The SnowSports Academy offers private, semi-private or public skiing, snowboarding and Telemarking lessons for all ages and abilities. Registration is for public and private lessons is now open.

Episodes 77-79: Nature of Love

Learn all about the nature of love on this month's episodes of The Wandering Naturalist. Discover weird animal mating habits, the love life of plants and more!

The Sky Dance of the Timberdoodle

By: Elaine Tucker

Watch a video to learn about the elusive mating ritual of the American woodcock and get tips on how you can experience this seasonal display of courtship this spring.

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Learn how to stay warm this winter with these basic tips and enjoy being outside with the right clothes no matter what the thermometer says.

Species Spotlight: American Plum

By: Paul Kortebein

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Did you know American plum trees are common in Minnesota — and you can eat the fruit? Learn all about how to identify American plums, how to grow them, how we expect climate change to impact them and more.

  • Three Rivers and the City of Bloomington are pursuing a partnership agreement for the operation of Hyland Greens Golf and Learning Center.

  • Aerations systems will be installed in several lakes in and near Three Rivers parks. Operation of the aeration systems may result in unsafe ice conditions on portions of the lakes for the duration of the winter.

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  • The Wandering Naturalist podcast, produced by Three Rivers Park District, has been honored with a Media Award from the National Association for Interpretation.

  • Three Rivers invasive species volunteers receive award from the Minnesota Invasive Species Advisory Council.

  • Read the Star Tribune's coverage of how the prairie at Crow-Hassan Park Reserve came to be and why it's important.