The Old Cedar Avenue Bridge Trailhead has a vibrant new look. The City of Bloomington partnered with artist Sandy Spieler and Dakota cultural educator Tara Perron, to create a four-sided mural and living Indigenous garden at the trailhead shelter, 9551 Old Cedar Ave. S.
The mural explores themes of home, kinship, water and healing, drawing from Dakota culture and community voices. The garden features native plants and traditional seed-saving practices.
Join us to celebrate the mural’s unveiling and the garden’s first season Saturday, September 20, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Learn more at blm.mn/ocab-mural.