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Prairie Oaks Institute

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· Belle Plaine, Scott, Minnesota
120 acres hosted by Prairie Oaks I.
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Prairie Oaks Institute at Robert Creek and the land on which it sits have a rich history. In 1905, Herman and Christina Schmidt acquired a 240-acre farm and moved their seven children into the farmhouse that still stands in Belle Plaine, Minnesota.   Edward, their youngest son, and his wife Alvina (Nagel)  eventually took over the farm.  During his time, Edward was known for his outstanding water and soil conservation efforts, receiving recognition from the Scott County Water and Soil Conservation Commission in 1948.  Around 1960 Marilyn (Schmidt) and her husband Roger Devine moved onto the land, continuing the family’s land conservation and preservation efforts.  In 2005, the farm was recognized as a Century Farm by the State of Minnesota, honoring 100 years of family farming. In 1999, the Devine family gathered around them a small advisory board to re-imagine the purpose of this precious acreage while continuing the legacy of sustainability begun by Edward Schmidt and advanced by Roger Devine.  Encroaching development was threatening to destroy the serenity and bio-diversity of the land.  Much of the farm consists of the last remnants of sand-hill prairie in the region.  Robert Creek flows to the Minnesota River through pristine landscapes that transitioning from oak savannah to sand-hill prairie. Roger & Marilyn’s daughter, Tammy Devine, had a vision of developing retreat hermitages to provide a space free of distraction where people could come to find solitude and balance.  Devine Valley Ministries was incorporated in Minnesota in 2002 to advance this mission.  The untimely deaths of Roger (2003) and Marilyn (2004) shifted the vision of the board from hermitages to the idea of utilizing Roger and Marilyn’s house as a retreat facility, christened Harvest House.  In 2008, Prairie Oaks Institute at Robert Creek was selected as the new name and 501(c)3 tax exempt status was secured. A generous gift from surviving family members, gifted the non-profit with 20 acres of land, including the two houses, barns and outbuildings in 2010. Remodeling of Harvest House which included making the space ADA-compliant was completed shortly thereafter and a conditional use permit granted by the city.  Two years later, a project at the Farmhouse added two bathrooms and a sitting area, making the house suitable for larger groups wishing to stay overnight. As Prairie Oaks Institute has grown into its mission, programs and projects have centered around our three circles: ecology & sustainability, education & leadership development and retreat and renewal.  The 5 organic acres that are part of the 20-acre farm campus have been put to use to support organic, sustainable farming. Each summer and fall, Steve Neil’s grass-fed cattle roam the pastures.  In 2013 we introduced bee hives on the adjoining Devine farm managed by John Emery of Spotted Duck Apiary. Prairie Oaks Institute now offers signature Courage and Renewal retreats co-facilitated by board member Chris Johnson, as well as serving as a host for retreats offered by academic groups, faculty teams, non-profits and other organizations. Our first day camp with the Farmers Union was held in 2013 with over 40 youngsters enjoying a day on the land learning about pollinators, farm animals and community supported agriculture. Learn more about this land: Experience a unique stretch of oak savannah under restoration at our beautiful retreat center and farm. A picnic table and fire pit inside of a secluded cluster of trees are yours to enjoy during the stay.
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Cecily S.
May 28, 2023
Oak Savanna Retreat
Nice but…
A nice little spot. We instant booked which may have caught the hosts off guard. Pretty certain we were the first users this year. We followed instructions from the site. No one was there to greet us which let to a little stress. Fortunately we met a person working on the property that gave us a number to call. We were contacted a short time after, and sorted out where we were to camp. The porto that was close by was not ready for use. Maybe would have been ready if we had not instant booked. We did the back country toilet way. No clear potable water source but we had enough water with us to get by. Enjoyed hiking along the creek. Really a nice place to camp. Better once the area to camp in is mowed down. Again, this may have been because we instant booked. Never saw or met with another person other than the tree worker at the Harvest House. We paid for wood, but it seemed like the pile had been there since last season. The grass was too high to comfortably use the fire pit anyway. So, no fire. Route 169 is kinda close and the road noise is very much there. We did book a few days ahead of time and we were still not contacted by other than a confirmation that we could use the camp. Maybe take the Oak Prairie off the instant book until it is ready for campers.
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Chris M.recommends
September 8, 2021
Oak Savanna Retreat
Peaceful and green
I fell in love with this place right away. The oak trees are beautiful and the land around is majestic. We were the only ones their and I believe there are three spots to camp. We bought a organic veggie box from the land keeper Sam who was very personable. Bike trails and hiking are close by and getting into town if you want wasn’t a hassle. But honestly you will see me again. -Chris
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Ron J.recommends
July 27, 2021
Oak Savanna Retreat
Large Oak Trees Everywhere
This is a wonderful farm setting with 2 campsites, one for a large group in a beautiful pasture under very large Oak trees. The 2nd a perfect site for 2- 4 people. The Oak trees are everywhere & visiting cows separated by a large fence. If you are seeking a secluded campsite i recommend Oak Savanna Retreat.
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Tallis B.recommends
September 8, 2020
Prairie Oaks Institute
Quiet and private site, with room to explore. Highly recommend exploring the walking trails out into the property that overlook the valley!
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Belle Plaine, Scott, Minnesota, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Očhéthi Šakówiŋ and Wahpekute First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Prairie Oaks I.Joined in June 2020
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