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Dakota County Environmental Resources
Water Resources

Protecting Dakota County’s valuable surface water and groundwater resources is an important responsibility for everyone who lives and works here. Dakota County helps protect water quality every step of the way.
Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP)

Since 1997, the Wetland Health Evaluation Program (WHEP) has engaged volunteers to help monitor local wetlands with the aim to improve/safeguard water and habitat quality. WHEP provides useful information to city and county planners, engineers, resource managers, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and other local agencies to keep track of wetland health throughout Dakota County.
WHEP volunteers work in teams to evaluate the biological health and stability of wetlands pre-selected by their community. All training and equipment is provided and volunteer times are flexible and adaptable to a busy summer schedule. Family-friendly and all ages welcome but we recommend this program to those who are 5 years old or older.
Program Location/Date/Time
Registration will open in April. The city/region chooses what wetlands to sponsor each monitoring season. Volunteers will pick a team designated by city/region. The program schedule is determined after the registration period by the volunteer group and team leader’s availability and will vary by each team. The program runs May through August with various shifts (dates/times) determined by team and city.
Trainings
The provided trainings are recommended but not mandatory to participate in WHEP. We especially recommend the orientation in May so that you can meet your team and team leader!
For additional information about this program, check out this intro video , awesome WCCO news story or visit the MN WHEP website.
Please select the WHEP team you would like to join. If your desired team is full, please join the team nearest to where you live. The registration deadline for signing up is May 18, 2026. For assistance, please contact Garrett Zaffke at garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us.
- WHEP - Apple Valley Team
- WHEP - Burnsville Team
- WHEP - Cannon Falls Team (North Cannon River Watershed Management Organization)
- WHEP - Dakota County Parks Team - Lebanon Hills Regional Park
- WHEP - Eagan Team
- WHEP - Farmington Team
- WHEP - Hastings Team
- WHEP - Lakeville Team
- WHEP - Mendota Heights Team
- WHEP - Rosemount Team
- WHEP - South St. Paul Team
- WHEP - West St. Paul Team
Dakota County Historical Society
LeDuc Historic Estate - Hastings, MN
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LeDuc Historic Estate was built between 1862 and 1866 by William Gates LeDuc and his wife Mary LeDuc near the Vermillion River in Hastings, Minnesota. The LeDucs were prominent early settlers of Minnesota and played significant roles in the state's growth from a territory to a state. Take a step back in time and hear stories about the LeDuc family and the history of the 1800s.
1629 Vermillion Street
Hastings, MN 55033
651-438-8480
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The Estate is open to the public Thursday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from May 15 through October 25 and on special occasion the rest of the year.
Dakota County Parks
Countywide Natural Resources: Habitat Stewards

Throughout the year, Dakota County Parks host stewardship opportunities and other habitat restoration events where volunteers can help with seed collecting, tree and shrub planting, plant propagation, greenhouse support and much more. Various sites and opportunities available seasonally across our park system.
Dakota County Trail Ambassadors

Have an extra excuse to enjoy the outdoors – become a Dakota County Parks Trail Ambassador! Our park ambassador teams provide a vital service to our trail programs by providing trained assistance with directions, FAQs, rule compliance and first aid care. Qualified candidates are enthusiastic and frequent users of our parks and that want to serve as friendly ambassadors to other park visitors.
Volunteer on your own time (no set schedule - you go out when you want), while personally enjoying the trails, it doesn’t get better than that. A variety of recreation can be performed within our ambassador program. See below for open team recruitment (you can join more than one team depending on what activity you do while in the parks).
Dakota Woods Dog Park

Help maintain your dog's mental and physicals health by getting them outside to roam. Dakota Woods Dog Park is a 16-acre, fenced-in, wooded park that is a great place to let your dog run and exercise on and off-leash. The park is centrally located in Dakota County, just east of Rosemount and north of Farmington.
Lebanon Hills Regional Park

Lebanon Hills Regional Park is the crown jewel and largest park in the Dakota County park system. Containing almost 2,000 acres, the park offers miles of trails and many lakes for year-round outdoor sports, recreation and environmental education. The Lebanon Hills Visitor Center, located in the eastern section of the park, offers park information, interactive nature displays, courses and programs for all ages, and equipment rentals.
Spring Lake Park Reserve - Community Learning Garden Volunteers

The Community Learning Garden program offers a meaningful, hands-on opportunity for individuals and groups to support local food access, environmental stewardships and community education. Volunteers work alongside Dakota County Parks staff and fellow community members to grow organic produce and work in maintaining a welcoming, healthy gardening space for learning and connection. Produce that is harvested is donated to The Open Door Food Pantry in Eagan.
Volunteer opportunities are designed to fit a variety of schedules and interests, ranging from single day events to ongoing seasonal commitments. See the list below to view open opportunities for the gardening season.
Thompson County Park

This charming 57-acre park provides a quiet get-a-way in the midst of West St. Paul. The park features a large picnic and playground area that overlooks Thompson Lake and miles of wooded trails that link Thompson County Park to Kaposia Park and to the Mississippi River Regional Trail. Thompson County Park is also the home of the Dakota Lodge — a four-season event center that is perfect for weddings, reunions, meetings, banquets, retreats, parties and much more.
Whitetail Woods Regional Park

Whitetail Woods Regional Park is located in Empire Township in the center of Dakota County, one mile north of the Vermillion River. Whitetail Woods provides year round fun from sledding down hill in the winter to enjoying a walk through the flowering prairie during the spring to taking in the relaxing sounds of an outdoor concert during the summer. Looking to get away for a weekend? Unique cabins for rent offer year-round comfy lodging for you and your family to explore the outdoors.