Our Driftless Drifters hiking club* recently hiked on the Norwegian Ridge Birding and Nature Trails in Spring Grove MN. Although I was unavailable on the day of the club hike, I recently checked out the hike for myself.
A VERY narrow part of the trail Image-Marge Loch-Wouters |
As soon as you begin the hike, you run into the first of over 50 trail signs, each dedicated to identifying a bird. They include a picture of both the male and female, common name, scientific name, Norwegian translation of the name, approximate size, nesting habits, eating preferences and a QR code to access their call and other info. It's a great way to familiarize yourself with the migrating birds that come through this birder's hot spot or to tune into birds that are residents of the woods and prairies.
A true troll bridge Image - Marge Loch-Wouters |
The hardwood forests are fascinating. They have a fairly clear understory which speaks to the woods being well cared for. While most of the spring ephemerals were done blooming when I walked the trail near mid-June, I think it would be riotous with wildflowers in spring. There are a number of bridges that cross spring-fed ponds and small streams. They add interest and fun.
We eye each other Image - Marge Loch-Wouters |
Also of interest was a buck sporting velvet antlers that we saw on the trail. When you are in a group of hikers, it's harder to get close to wildlife, simply because of the noise and chatter. Walking solo or with another hiker quiets the time on the trail and it is a wonder what can be seen!
Tiger swallowtail butterfly Image - Marge Loch-Wouters |
THE HIKE
A great bird and nature trail that lets choose your own adventure depending on your mood - 1, 2 or 3 mile loops. Well cared for, full of informational signs and charm, this hike winds through forest, prairie and wetlands. There are two highway crossings so caution is urged. There is a 197 foot elevation change as you descend from the ridge down into the forest and back up again to the prairie on the rolling trails. The trail is open year round and would be interesting in any season but I would recommend song bird migration in spring and fall as a peak time to visit.
Location: Spring Grove MN
The trail starts right behind Red's IGA on the east side of Spring Grove. Park on the east side of the store's parking lot and walk towards the Gundersen Clinic building. You will see a mowed trail leading down from the store
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