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The St. Croix and Namekagon rivers form a 200-mile-long wild and scenic riverway in WI and MN. Learn how to plan your paddle, camp, fish, hike, and enjoy the historic towns along the river.
Learn how to enjoy the St. Croix River and Namekagon River by boat, paddle, or foot. Find basic information, directions, outfitter services, things to do, places to go, and safety tips.
Find maps of the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers, which flow for over 200 miles as a national park. See road access, campsites, landings, picnic areas, and more for each section of the Riverway.
St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, St. Croix River, Namekagon River, operating hours, address, directions, seasons, goods & services, river levels, weather, river permits and reservations, camping, fees & passes
State and private campgrounds provide tent and car camping near the Riverway. Many camping areas include such amenities as showers, dump stations, electricity, and modern restrooms. Fees are charged and reservations are required for state parks and most private campgrounds.
A great place to begin your visit is at the St. Croix River Visitor Center (open mid-April through October) or the Namekagon River Visitor Center (open Memorial Day through Labor Day). At both locations you can get assistance with trip planning, ask questions, stroll through exhibits, get your passport book stamped, and shop the Bookstore.
Learn how the NPS plans to protect and enhance the values of the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers, a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Find out how to comment online or attend listening sessions in July 2023.
Learn about hunting opportunities and regulations along the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers, a Wild and Scenic Riverway. Arcola Bluffs Day Use Area is open to archery and firearms deer hunting only.
The St. Croix River is a scenic and historic waterway that joins the Mississippi River near Prescott, Wisconsin. Learn about its recreational opportunities, wildlife, history, and management by the National Park Service and state agencies.
Explore seven hiking trails along the St. Croix and Namekagon rivers, maintained by the National Park Service. Enjoy scenic views, wildlife, wildflowers, and historical sites on these easy to moderate trails.