St. Croix River State Park offers extensive riverfront recreation along the St. Croix River, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing against a backdrop of wooded bluffs and riparian habitats.
Located in western Wisconsin, St. Croix River State Park follows roughly 20 miles of the St. Croix River corridor, providing public access to one of the most scenic and ecologically valuable stretches of this national wild and scenic river. The park features rugged limestone and sandstone bluffs that rise above the river, offering panoramic views and excellent vantage points for observing the diverse plant and animal life. The surrounding forests include mature hardwood species such as oak, maple, and basswood, supporting deer, eagles, and numerous songbirds. Historically, the area was home to Native American communities before European settlement, and remnants of early logging and river transportation can still be interpreted through onsite information. Recreation highlights include hiking along several trail loops weaving through blufftops and forested riverbanks, camping at well-maintained campgrounds with river views, and paddling opportunities on the calm, clear waters of the St. Croix River. Anglers come for smallmouth bass, walleye, and northern pike. Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in quieter seasons. The park’s remote feel, combined with accessible facilities, makes it popular with families, anglers, bird watchers, and paddlers looking to experience the river ecosystem. Facilities include boat launches, picnic areas, and scenic overlooks that emphasize the natural beauty and geological formations of the St. Croix valley.
Panoramic views from the blufftop hiking trails overlooking the St. Croix River
Diverse hardwood forests featuring oak, maple, and basswood with abundant wildlife
Well-maintained campgrounds located close to the river with boat launch access
Paddling access points for canoeing and kayaking on the nationally protected St. Croix River
Elevated viewpoints providing expansive vistas of the St. Croix River valley and surrounding forests.
National Wild and Scenic River offering calm waters ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
Mature hardwood forests supporting a diverse range of wildlife including bald eagles and white-tailed deer.