Canoeing in St. croix Falls WI at St. Croix River

Designated a 'National Scenic River,' the St. Croix combines smooth water and low to medium-hazard rapids. It is navigable from its source at Solon Springs to its mouth on the Mississippi River. There is, however, a dam and portage at St. Croix Falls. The lower portion (below St. Croix Falls) is open to commercial traffic.
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The St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers offer 252 miles of clean water gliding past a lush green landscape, with glimpses of a human presence.
Beginning as small intimate streams, both the St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers are ideal for canoeing. Easy, Class I, rapids encourage both beginning and novice canoeists to get out and explore.
Includes canoe, paddles and life jackets. One trip daily, leaves at 11 a.m., sign up at the store. Minimum of two canoes to take the trip out.
Riverside to Hwy 48/77 Bridge.4 to 5 hours, 14 miles . The Riverway Visitor Center in St. Croix Falls will help you plan your canoe trip.
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St. Croix River for Canoeing in the city of St. croix Falls - Polk County (Northwest Wisconsin).
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