National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Saint Croix National Scenic RiverwayRear view of two canoeists wading and pulling their canoe over a shallow spot
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Plan Your Visit
 

Welcome to the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway website. We hope you find the site useful, your understanding and appreciation for the Riverway grows, and you will join us in caring for this remarkable national resource. The Riverway includes 154 miles of the St. Croix River from Gordon, Wisconsin to its confluence with the Mississippi River and the entire 98 miles of its Namekagon tributary. The St. Croix River is one of the last undisturbed, large floodplain rivers in the upper Mississippi River System. The Riverway is an unrivaled combination of exceptional natural and cultural resources and scenic, aesthetic and recreational values.

The Riverway boundary outlines an irregular, narrow corridor averaging about 1/2 mile wide along these two rivers. A mosaic of ownership includes the National Park Service, private landowners, the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, counties, and communities. Caring for the Riverway is a story of people and organizations working diligently over many years. River dynamics and industrious humans provide excitement and challenge to the tale. Camping on islands and shorelines is a popular activity on the river. We are studying camping on the Riverway between St. Croix Falls/Taylors Falls and the North City limits of Stillwater. We invite you to help us identify camping related issues as well as potential solutions to problems in this area.

Whether you are here to gather information for a visit, do research for a term paper, or just find out what is happening on the Riverway, we hope this site has what you need. Our goal is to provide a site that meets all of your informational needs. Let us know what you think about this site.

White wispy clouds against a light blue sky
Weather Information
Minneapolis Office National Weather Service provides Regional Information
more...
Silver tip of a canoe is in the foreground with the river and shoreline beyond
River Descriptions
Choose where and how you want to get out on the rivers
more...
Closeup of two women with lifejackets canoeing
Need to rent a canoe or kayak?
Outfitters will rent canoes for a few hours or a few days
more...
low water with rocks exposed in river
Low Water can make a difference
River Levels should be reviewed before starting your trip
more...
a face profile seemingly formed by a rock wall  

Did You Know?
The Old Man of the Dalles is one of the many features visitors can see looking at the rocks in the Dalles, or rocky gorge, of the St. Croix River. A great way to view these rocky features, as well as St. Croix NSR, is from the water in a boat or a canoe.

Last Updated: May 16, 2008 at 15:14 EST