Yet we made a different turn during our last stroll and walked past the Russian garden section and its gazebo and lo and behold on the backside of the information center building there is a completed new garden area. When did that happen?
Although recently completed, it appears to have been there a while. Stonemasons did an excellent job of integrating their work.Attractive hard scaped pathways are complete with a lovely water wheel and small stone benches dot the pathway in addition to a stone seating area where small groups/individuals can sit and watch where the Mississippi, Black and La Crosse Rivers converge.

I have a feeling we are going to be visiting this somewhat 'private undiscovered' secret garden a lot more now that we know that it's there.
Of course if I see any of you in this new addition, I know I've let the cat out of the bag.
AND we really would like to know what those plants do to make this sign necessary... Hmmm.
