The Bridges And Structures
Of The Lower Minnesota River

Mississippi River to Morton
Second Edition — April 2008

By John Weeks


This is my ninth photo tour detailing the bridges and structures of a great American river. In this survey, we visit the bridges, locks, and dams on the Minnesota River between its confluence with the Mississippi River to the source of the Minnesota River at Big Stone Lake along the Minnesota and South Dakota state line. The Minnesota River is important in a number of different aspects. In geological terms, the Minnesota was the primary outlet of the glacial lakes before the Mississippi River headwaters section was formed. In historic terms, the Minnesota was one of the first superhighways in the US, connecting the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to the interior of Canada. In economic terms, the Minnesota flows though the heart of the vegetable canning area of Minnesota and home of the Jolly Green Giant. That area of Minnesota is now laser leveled and drain tiled. This means that rainwater that falls is often in the river within as little as 30 minutes, as opposed to the hours and days in generations past. This gives agricultural runoff a direct path to the river. It also configures the river to support the monumental floods that we have seen in the past fifty years.


Fort Snelling Park Foot Bridge Mendota Bridge Runway 30L Light Structure I-494 Bridge Cedar Avenue Bridge Old Cedar Avenue Bridge I-35W Bridge Dan Patch Line Bridge Bloomington Ferry Trail Bridge Bloomington Ferry Bridge Shakopee Bridge Old Shakopee Bridge Chaska Bridge Old Chaska Bridge New Minnesota RIver Crossing Minneapolis & St. Louis Bridge Carver Co 45 - Scott Co 9 Bridge MN-25 Bridge Blakeley Bridge MN-19 Bridge US-169 Bridge MN-93 Bridge Broadway Bridge MN-22 Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge Petersen Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge  Bridge

Structures By Location

Lower Minnesota River
Note—click on any black flag to open a page about that structure.


Directory Of Structures

Twin Cities Metro Area
Fort Snelling Park Foot Bridge
Mendota Bridge (MN-55, Minneapolis)
Runway 30-Left Light Structure
I-494 Bridge (Bloomington)
Cedar Avenue Bridge (MN-77, Bloomington)
Old Cedar Avenue Bridge (Bloomington)
I-35W Bridge (Bloomington)
Dan Patch Line Bridge (Bloomington)
Bloomington Ferry Trail Bridge (Bloomington)
Bloomington Ferry Bridge (US-169, Bloomington)
Shakopee Bridge (Co-101, Shakopee)
Old Shakopee Bridge (Shakopee)
Chaska Bridge (MN-41, Chaska)
Old Chaska Bridge (Chaska)
New Minnesota River Crossing (Chaska)
 
Carver To St. Peter
Minneapolis & St. Louis Bridge (Carver)
Carver Co 45 - Scott Co 9 Bridge (Jordan)
MN-25 Bridge (Belle Plaine)
Blakeley Bridge
MN-19 Bridge (Henderson)
US-169 Bridge (Le Sueur)
MN-93 Bridge (Le Sueur)
Broadway Bridge (MN-99, St. Peter)
MN-22 Bridge (St. Peter)
Mankato Area
US-14 Bridge
Veterans Memorial Bridge
US-169 Bridge
 
Rural Nicollet County
Nicollet Co 23 - Blue Earth Co 42 Bridge (Judson)
Nicollet Co 24 - Blue Earth Co 45 Bridge (Courtland)
 
New Ulm Area
DM&E Railroad Bridge
Nicollet Co 37 - 20th St Bridge
US-14 Bridge
Buessmann Bridge
 
Rural Brown & Renville County
Hinderman Bridge Remnants
MN-4 Bridge
Petersen Bridge
Renville Co 5 - Brown Co 11 Bridge (Franklin)
 
Morton Area
MN Valley Railroad Bridge (Main Channel)
MN Valley Railroad Bridge (Backchannel)
US-71 Bridge (Main Channel)
US-71 Bridge (Backchannel)
Old US-71 Bridge


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