City Parks & Trails

View from the Pot Hole Trail in Interstate Park
View from the Pot Hole Trail in Interstate Park

 

St. Croix Falls is the City of Trails!  One-third of the city is set aside in land preserve and there are numerous trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and biking. The Gandy Dancer and Ice Age Trail both run through the city, as does our own amazing trail system. More trails along the St. Croix River are offered through both Wisconsin and Minnesota Interstate Parks where camping and canoe/kayak rental are also available.  

Ice Age Park Interpretive Center
Located at Interstate State Park in St. Croix Falls, Hwy 35, 1/2 mile south of Hwy 8
The park is open from 6 am to 11 pm every day.
Visitor center open daily from 9 am – 4 pm

St. Croix National Scenic Riverway Visitor Center
401 North Hamilton Street
St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin 
From mid-April to late October, open daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Closed during the rest of the year from November to early April.
715-483-2274

 

St. Croix Falls Dog Park

Park Open Hours 5:00 am to 10:00 pm
The Dog Park is located in Park Rosemarie, just east of the Polk County Fairgrounds on Fairgrounds Rd. The total area of Park Rosemarie is 4 acres, though the community garden occupies a portion of it. The dog park is fenced in and clearly posted with two separate fenced-in areas.  The small and geriatric dog portion of the park is the smaller area on the west side of the park, and is about an acre in size. The second fenced in area encompassing the east side of the park is nearly three acres in size and is advised for larger, more energetic dogs.  Please pick up your dog's waste, bags and a disposal bin are available for your use.

 

Park Shelter Reservations

Reservations may be made for the Lion's Park main shelter and Overlook Park.  Please call City Hall 715-483-3929 to make a reservation.