There is so much to do at Interstate State Park along the beautiful St. Croix River. Explore unique geology and stunning cliff-top views, hike trails through diverse habitat, canoe or kayak, or relax on an excursion boat. The park is also a popular destination for rock climbers. Visit in spring for trails lined with wildflowers. Come in fall for picturesque valley views. Experience the park's glacial potholes during any season. These impressive holes were carved into the rock by swirling sand and water thousands of years ago.
Interstate State Park is located in St. Croix Falls on Hwy 35 South, 1/2 mile south of U.S Hwy 8. Signs on Hwy 8 and 35 will direct you to the park
People etc need to move over more when meeting on the Walk n rocks 🪨. Were not all young. Rock climbers were snobby.Area was gorgeous and we love it here .Don't let your dogs out without fresh water n a snack .Smile ppl
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This is a small, but unique park not far from the Twin Cities. The trail e followed was short but had a considerable amount of stairs up and down. It is quite scenic and well with visiting. The only real downside is the road noise as the highway runs right through it.
Great small campground. Sites are close together yet offer some privacy. They have a great game room for rainy days. Big area down at the water with picnic tables and big area to hang out in.
We loved it.
Beautiful, and clean. The River Trail had some great views. It's got a lot of stairs and rocky terrain so I guess I would call it an intermediate trail. Highly recommend tho.
There is much to do at Interstate State Park along the beautiful St. Croix River. You can explore unique geology and stunning cliff-top views. Hike multiple trails through diverse habitats, canoe or kayak, or relax on an excursion boat. The park is also a popular destination for rock climbers. Visit in spring for trails lined with wildflowers. Come in fall for picturesque valley views. You can experience the park's glacial potholes during any season. These impressive potholes were carved into the rock by swirling sand and water thousands of years ago.