• Canoeists paddle by tree lined shores

    Saint Croix

    National Scenic Riverway WI,MN

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  • High Water

    The rivers are running high and fast and the water is cold. Be prepared and cautious if venturing out on the rivers! Watch for debris and low clearance under bridges.

  • Wells Closed

    Beginning in 2013, water will no longer be available at McDowell Bridge Landing, Riverside Landing, and the Marshland District Office on Highway 70. Please plan accordingly and bring an adequate supply of water.

Our Staff & Offices

Park staff is divided into five divisions or disciplines: Administration, Education & Interpretation, Maintenance, Protection, and Resource Mangement. The overall management of the Riverway is the responsibiity of the superintendent.

Staff are located at different locations. To reach staff located at park headquarters contact 715-483-3284.

Law enforcement and Interpretive staff can also be reached in Trego, WI at 715-635-8346 and near Grantsburg, WI at 320-629-2148.

 

Staff Contacts:

Superintendent:
Chris Stein: 715-483-2291

Administration:
Nancy Sanchez: 715-483-2240

Acting Law Enforcement
Chuck Carlson: 715-483-2260

Education & Public Programming
Julie Galonska: 715-483-2270

Acting Natural Resources
Robin Maercklein: 715-483-2280

Maintenance & Facilities
Woody Wimberley: 715-483-2250

General Phone Number: 715-483-2274

Fax: 715-483-3288

Did You Know?

Blackand white old photo of three men standing on logs loaded on a wagon with horses attached

In 1872 3,500 men, 1,600 horses and 250 oxen logged off 35,000 acres cutting some 200 million board feet of logs.  "Taylors Falls Reporter".  In 1883 the Boom in Stillwater, Minnesota,  which collected logs coming down the St. Croix River, reported 1,397,417 logs for 217,045,647 board feet.