Nature's peace hides in plain within a central Minnesota spot called Green Island
- Green Island welcomes everyone for quiet activities like walking, reading, and picnicking, promoting reconnection with nature, according to owner Vicki Chepulis.
- According to Scheer, the area is designed for wildlife to live undisturbed.
- Scheer emphasizes that the property represents a vision for a peaceful refuge for both wildlife and people.
- Chepulis describes Green Island's landscape as a simple re-wilded area meant for relaxation and reflection.
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Nature's peace hides in plain within a central Minnesota spot called Green Island
WADENA, Minn. — Just off the well-traveled Minnesota Highway 71 lies Green Island, a 60-acre nature preserve tucked within the city limits of Wadena. The land has been transformed over the past two decades by owners Kent Scheer and Vicki Chepulis into a sanctuary for wildlife and a peaceful retreat for the public. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Green Island invites visitors to slow down and reconnect with nature. “Green Island is a place wh…
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