A park with sweeping views of the Mississippi River and easy access to a backwater channel will soon open to the public on the former Mississippi Dunes Golf Links in Cottage Grove.
The city bought the parcel last month and plans to open the gates by Labor Day after landscaping and a cleanup of the site, said city parks Director Zac Dockter.
"The number one goal has always been public access to the Mississippi River," Dockter said. "That was always the vision."
The city's plans to develop a riverside park became a possibility after the golf course went out of business in 2017. Private investor David Gustafson bought the land, and city officials said he signaled that he was open to selling a portion of it to Cottage Grove.
The city approved an agreement Feb. 15 to pay Gustafson $1 million for a 20-acre parcel, with half of the money coming from a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant and the rest from Washington County's Land and Water Legacy Program. The deal closed June 30.
The city's plan calls for minimal changes to the land, mostly adding trails and maintaining the golf cart paths for bikes and pedestrians. The spot overlooks the river channel known as Mooers Lake, a shallow stretch of water that draws kayakers and canoers.
"You're in a really big metropolitan area, but you've got this unique, remote river area with gorgeous vegetation," said City Administrator Jennifer Levitt. "You're on a backwater, so it's great for paddling."
The city hopes to develop a partnership with the National Park Service because the river is a major flyway for migrating birds, Levitt said.