Classic steam paddlewheelers still ply the Mississippi's waters at La Crosse, just a small part of this lovely city's charm. Spreading from the edge of the river to the base of steep bluffs, La Crosse enjoys a glorious natural setting. The city’s Main Street ends at Grandad Bluff, which rises 570 feet above the city. The beautiful park atop the bluff offers a stunning view of three states: Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. Downtown, Riverside Park provides a perfect vantage point for watching river traffic and for boarding one of the two paddle wheelers that offer sightseeing cruises. Yacht cruises on the river are also available. On Caledonia Street, the antique and gift shops of Old Towne North offer five blocks of fun.
If you're a hiker, a biker, or a snowmobiler, you can cross the La Crosse River to Onalaska on a new half-million dollar recreation bridge. The bridge makes Onalaska a true trail hub, connecting the Great River and La Crosse River State Trails.