Dakota County

Extend your teaching beyond the classroom and take your students on a Dakota County field trip. Educational topics include: Bugs, Bugs, Bugs; Earth Materials; Predator Prey; Trees, Trees, Trees (and other plants); Wetlands 101; Wetlands 102; Who Lives Here?

For more information visit Dakota County School Field Trips

Visit a Recycling Facility

Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) are where all curbside recyclables end up for sorting and preparation before being sent to recycled-content manufacturers. Three MRFs in the Dakota County area offer interactive tours to groups to see first hand the processes required to sort and recover our recyclable material.

  • Recycle MN (Dick's Sanitation): 8812 215th St. W., Lakeville; Schedule a Tour
  • Republic Services: 2795 117th St. E., Inver Grove Heights; Call 651-437-8101 to schedule a tour
  • Dem-Con: 13161 Dem-Con Dr., Shakopee: Schedule a Tour or call 952-445-5755Dem-Con Facility

Extend your teaching beyond the classroom and take your students on a Dakota County field trip. Educational topics include: Bugs, Bugs, Bugs; Earth Materials; Predator Prey; Trees, Trees, Trees (and other plants); Wetlands 101; Wetlands 102; Who Lives Here?

Rudy Kraemer Nature Preserve

Rudy Kraemer Nature Preserve was created in 1996 on land donated by Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. The 75-acre park offers close to 2 miles of trails through restored wetlands and prairies, and boardwalks allow visitors access to open water for fishing and wildlife watching. Near the parking lot, native plant gardens offer visitors a place to learn about prairie wildflowers and grasses. To download a trail map and guide visit the City of Burnsville's natural Resource Page here.

Trails description: Easy to moderate difficulty, gentle slopes, crushed gravel and woodchip surfaces.

Facilities: One toilet (seasonal), one picnic table.

Lebanon Hills Visitor Center

The Lebanon Hills Visitor Center serves as a Minnesota Model for sustainability. The Visitor Center showcases several green building features, including a vegetative roof, rain garden and day lighting. The Visitor Center and surrounding area of prairies, woodlands, lakes, and wetlands provide an opportunity for premier environmental education and outdoor recreation, natural and cultural interpretation, and outstanding visitor services.

For more information, visit the Lebanon Hills Visitor Center webpage

Dodge Nature Center

Located in West St. Paul and Mendota Heights, Dodge Nature Center is full of prairies, hardwood forests, lakes, wetlands and miles of hiking trails! The center provides outstanding educational programs to school groups, scout troops, families and individuals. Programs engage students in natural history and agricultural programs. Outreach programs are also available for off-site programs as well.

For more information visit Dodge Nature Center website. To schedule a program, call 651-789-5215 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center

Located in Savage, the Environmental Learning Center includes McColl Pond, 10 acres of woodlands, marshes and restored prairie – oak savanna. The center has two environmental classrooms, a multipurpose room and an outdoor covered patio which are all perfect settings for implementing environmental education courses. The building itself has incorporated several green features, such as, cupboards made from pressed sunflowers and counters made of recycled plastic jugs. To learn more about the Environmental Learning Center and to reserve rooms, visit the City of Savage Parks Guide here.

Schaar's Bluff

The Schaar’s Bluff Trailhead and picnic area provide a scenic overlook to the Mississippi River Valley, as well as access to the Schaar’s Bluff Gathering Center. The building has a variety of sustainable design elements including being powered by a wind turbine and capturing rainwater from the roof to flush toilets. Other activities available include: picnicking, hiking, community gardens, children’s playground and cross country skiing.

Schaar’s Bluff Trailhead: 8395 127th Street East Hastings, MN 55033

For more information visit Schaar's Bluff Trailhead

UMore ParkUMore Park Gardens

UMore Park in Rosemount hosts the Master Gardener Education and Research Display Gardens. Come learn about the over 30 research and display gardens and the history of UMore Park and surrounding communities. Tours are available between the end of June and the end of September. Call 651-480-7700 to schedule a tour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Us

City Education Department
13713 Frontier Court
Burnsville, MN 55337-3817
Phone: 952-895-4559

Dakota Valley Recycling

DVR is the partnership recycling department for the Cities of Apple Valley, BurnsvilleEagan and Lakeville that connects residents and businesses to recycling, composting and waste disposal information.

DVR is not a drop off facility and does not accept any materials for recycling.