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Willow River State Park is a 2,891-acre (1,170 ha) Wisconsin state park located five miles (8 km) north of Hudson. The centerpiece of the park is Willow Falls, a powerful cascade in a 200-foot (61 m) deep gorge.
The lower reaches of the Willow River in Willow River State Park. The Willow River is a 61.1-mile-long (98.3 km) [1] river in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, United States, and a tributary of the St. Croix River. Its source is in southern Polk County east of the village of Clear Lake.
Big Willow River, a tributary of James Bay in Ontario, Canada; Little Willow River (Mississippi River tributary), in Aitkin County, Minnesota, U.S. Hudson, Wisconsin, a city formerly known as "Willow River" Willow River State Park, a state park in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, U.S.
New Deal Resources in Lost River State Park Historic District. February 4, 2011 321 Park Dr. ... Willow Wall: Willow Wall: July 2, 1973 : South of Old Fields
Willow River is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, United States, at the confluence of the Kettle and Willow Rivers. The population was 415 at the 2010 census. [6]Interstate 35, County Road 43, and County 61 (Cross Street) are three of the main routes in the community.
When Wisconsin was admitted into the union as a state on May 29, 1848, the territorial St. Croix County was further divided, with the territory from the Mississippi River to the current border of Minnesota continuing as de facto Wisconsin Territory until on March 3, 1849, [9] [10] [11] it and unorganized federal territory lying north of Iowa ...
It protects 252 miles (406 km) of river, including the St. Croix River (on the Wisconsin/Minnesota border), and the Namekagon River (in Wisconsin), as well as adjacent land along the rivers. [2] The St. Croix National Scenic Riverway is one of the original eight National Wild and Scenic Rivers , largely as a result of legislation by senators ...
In 1895, the state legislature created an act which authorized the state governor to examine some land in Polk County at the Dalles of the St. Croix River to become a state park. [2] In 1899, the legislature approved the purchase of Interstate State Park and it was established on September 20, 1900. [2]