A steep-sided gorge called the "Dalles of the St. Croix" is the scenic focus of Wisconsin's oldest state park. The park's Ice Age Interpretive Center features a 20-minute film, photographs, murals and other information about the great glaciers. Three state natural areas are contained within the park's 1,400 acres protecting unique glacial features and plant communities. Habitat types include upland and lowland forest, and bedrock glade. The park contains numerous wetland areas and encircles Lake O' the Dalles.
Address
851 State Road 35
St. Croix Falls, WI 54024
Contact Information
Voice: 715-483-3747
Toll Free: 888-947-2757
All InterestsOn WaterDirections from Nearest Town/IntersectionFrom St. Croix Falls travel south one-half mile on Hwy. 35 to the park entrance on the west side of the road. There are several paved parking areas within the park.
Travel Green Wisconsin CertifiedDisabled AccessHours of Operation6am-11pm.
CampingTypeRV / Tent / Group Sites
Hook-UpsElectric
Publicly OwnedNumber of Campsites82
Showers & Flush ToiletsDumping StationConcessionsSwimmingBoat LaunchNature TrailsNatural AttractionsType of AttractionBeaches / Parks, forests and trails / Scenic vistas
Skiing - Cross CountryStylesGroomed / Tracked / Hilly / Wooded
Trail Length (miles)2.8
ShelterToiletsFishingTypes of Fish AvailableSmallmouth Bass / Blue Gill / Catfish / Crappie / Largemouth Bass / Northern Pike / Panfish
Fishing StyleInland Lake / River
Hiking/Running/WalkingState and National TrailsTrail Length (miles)9