St. Croix State Park is Minnesota's largest state park, offering extensive forested landscapes, the scenic St. Croix River, and diverse recreational activities including hiking, camping, and fishing.
St. Croix State Park is located in east-central Minnesota along the meandering St. Croix River, which forms the border with Wisconsin. Being the largest state park in Minnesota, it spans over 33,800 acres of northern hardwoods and mixed conifer forests, hills, wetlands, and river valleys. The park's terrain was shaped by glacial activity, creating varied topography and diverse ecosystems that support wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, timber wolves, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes and later used by fur traders, loggers, and settlers. Today, the park retains many of its natural and cultural features. Visitors can explore over 90 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. The park features several campgrounds, including sites along the St. Croix River that provide excellent access for fishing and boating. Notable landmarks include scenic overlooks with impressive views of the river gorge, several rugged river access points, and the old logging railroad grade trail. The St. Croix River itself is protected as a National Scenic Riverway, adding to the park's ecological and recreational significance. Anglers can fish for smallmouth bass, northern pike, and walleye, while paddlers enjoy calm backwaters and river rapids. The combination of abundant wildlife, extensive trails, and water-based activities attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Winter brings snowshoeing and skiing opportunities amid quiet, snow-covered forests. The park's remote and relatively wild character appeals to visitors looking for a deeply immersive outdoor experience within Minnesota’s natural heritage.
Scenic overlook of the St. Croix River gorge offering expansive river vistas
Extensive network of multi-use trails including the historic railroad grade trail
Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities including black bears and timber wolves
River access points prized for paddling and fishing along the National Scenic St. Croix River
A vantage point with panoramic views of the river gorge and surrounding forested hills.
A former logging railroad bed converted into a smooth, multi-use trail spanning several miles.
The park protects one of Minnesota’s important black bear ranges, providing opportunities for safe wildlife observation.