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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverwaymisty morning on St. Croix where it is a wide river
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Accessibility

The St. Croix Visitor Center at St. Croix Falls and the Namekagon Visitor Center at Trego are both accessible with exhibits, restrooms and a movie. Written scripts are available for the movie.

Osceola Landing: across the river from Osceola, Wisconsin, has accessible picnic shelters, paths, drinking fountains, toilets and an accessible fishing pier.

Additional picnic areas at other landings have accessible picnic tables and vault toilets.

The Indianhead Flowage trail, one mile north of St. Croix Falls at Lions Park, is wheelchair accessible with a campsite on the river at the furthest point.

Canoeing and camping along the Riverway is possible for most individuals with disabilities if they have assistance.

For specific questions contact Riverway staff by e-mail or call 715-483-2274.

Three waterboatmens on a rock, they are dark brown and the leags are visible  

Did You Know?
Water boatmen have no gills but rather trap air with the hairs on their legs and the air bubble encircles their bodies, making them appear shiny. Their front legs are short, their middle legs are long and slender and their back legs are shaped like paddles fringed with hair.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST