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Saint Croix National Scenic RiverwayTwo large trumpeter swans swim in profile. They are banded around the neck as part of the reintroduction of this species to the river.
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Park Planning
 

Planning plays an essential role in managing all aspacts of park operation. Listed below are park planning documents, some of which can be quite large. For current planning activities visit Public Involvement


The General Management Plan: Upper St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers (1998) has not been digitized.


Final Cooperative Management Plan Environmental Impact Statement Lower St. Croix National Scenic Riverway (2001). This document guides the management of the Riverway from St. Croix Falls to Prescott, Wisconsin, an area managed by both the National Park Sevice and the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin. This document is a 9MB pdf file.

Also attached is the Record of Decision (3.3MB). This is the document actually signed by the partners in the Cooperative Management Plan(CMP) and includes any final modifications made to the CMP.


Scenic Easement Policies: In a question and answer format find: The Policy Statement on the Management and Interpretation of the terms of St. Croix National Scenic Riverway Scenic Easements.(pdf file)


 

 

The Long Range Interpretive Plan(2005) provides direction for St. Croix NSR's Educational Partnership Team for the next 10 years. It describes where we were at in 2004 and what we would like to accomplish by 2015. It includes working with community groups, schools and other agencies to achieve relevant public programming and to provide facilities that benefit the public and the resources they highlight.

Introduction and Executive Summary (82KB)

Foundation or current program (2.42MB)

Future Goals (181KB)

Appendices (109KB)


The National Park Service (NPS) has adopted new strategies for managing camping on NPS-administered lands on the Lower St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. Alternative 3a from the draft Lower River Camping Management Plan (2007) (7.13MB), will be implemented on the 22-mile stretch of river north of the High Bridge, or essentially from St. Croix Falls/Taylors Falls to the High Bridge. Elements of 3a will also be implemented south of the High Bridge to north Stillwater. A copy of the decision document is available... and a map image of the area covered by the decision with location of the high bridge.


 

 

Riverside EA (2003): The Environmental Assessment(EA) for the area known as Riverside Wayside is released for public review. The document covers the plans for the former WI state wayside to now be used as a Riverway landing, day use and camping area. The EA is attached as an Adobe pdf file 654 KB. Riverside EA


 

 

 

Blackand white old photo of three men standing on logs loaded on a wagon with horses attached  

Did You Know?
In 1872 3,500 men, 1,600 horses and 250 oxen logged off 35,000 acres cutting some 200 million board feet of logs. "Taylors Falls Reporter". In 1883 the Boom in Stillwater, Minnesota, which collected logs coming down the St. Croix River, reported 1,397,417 logs for 217,045,647 board feet.

Last Updated: July 01, 2008 at 14:55 EST