Rustic Road Gallery - Studio & Nature Center

Fall 2025 Tiffany Bottoms Train Ride

$45.00
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September 27, 2025 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

The Chippewa Valley Motor Car Association entrance and parking lot is located approximately 4 miles south of Durand on the east side of Highway 25, directly across from Thibodeau Road.
Looking forward to seeing you on September 27th, boarding at 1:00 PM, rain or shine. Your ticket order will ad you and your guests to the boarding list. No physical ticket will be necessary. 

Snacks and bottled water provided.

Proceeds are designated for stream bank restoration and stabilization on a local creek reducing sediment in the stream and Lake Pepin.

Chippewa River Valley Motor Car Association’s open-air train ride to the Tiffany Bottoms State Natural Area. Guided by Dave Linderud, Tiffany Bottoms WI DNR Land Manager and Max Bachhuber, Buffalo County and Native American historian.

Tiffany Bottoms State Natural Area is a small portion of the most extensive river delta in the Midwest and contains a representative portion of the larger Tiffany Bottoms floodplain forest. The site captures the transition between the typical floodplain forest of silver maple, river birch, ashes, and basswood in the southern portion and the more oak-dominated forest in the northern part (swamp white, bur, and black). Soil types also change, from sandy outwash in the north to sand with accumulations of silty alluvium in the south. The bottoms abound in wildlife.

Besides the typical game species, the area contains rare and uncommon raptors, warblers as well as great-blue herons, pileated woodpeckers, and blue-gray gnatcatcher. The State Natural Area is part of an extensive 8,000-acre beaver/otter closed area, which has been maintained in the Tiffany Wildlife Area since 1956. The closed area was established in recognition of the fact that beavers are a very important habitat-altering species that can have very positive impacts on other wetland-dependent plants and animals. Maintaining this closed area is an important tool for maintaining this diverse wetland complex. Tiffany Bottoms is owned by the DNR and was designated a State Natural Area in 1958.