Canoeing and kayaking

Canoeing on the river
Canoeing on the river

The St. Croix River winds its way through a wild and scenic countryside from its origin in a Spruce-Tamarack swamp near Upper St. Croix Lake. The river system varies from swift and rocky whitewater to placid flowages.

A typical day of canoeing will take you about 20 miles, that is, unless you decide to explore an island or two, or wet a fishing line in some of the quiet bays and backwaters. Primitive campsites can be found along the shore and on many islands. Water must be purified before drinking and firewood is scarce.

The St. Croix is part of the National Scenic Riverway system, which is administered by the National Park Service. Detailed information about river trips can be found at the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway. [exit DNR]

Last Revised: Thursday April 24 2008