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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway Two large trumpeter swans swim in profile.  They are banded around the neck as part of the reintroduction of this species to the river.
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Accessibility

The St. Croix Visitor Center at St. Croix Falls and the Namekagon Visitor Center at Trego are both accessible with exhibits, restrooms and a movie. Written scripts are available for the movie.

Many picnic areas at landings have accessible picnic tables and vault toilets. Osceola Landing: across the river from Osceola, Wisconsin, has accessible picnic shelters, paths, drinking fountains, and toilets.

Canoeing and camping along the Riverway is possible for most individuals with disabilities if they have assistance.

For specific questions contact Riverway staff by e-mail or call 715-483-2274.

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A green dragonfly emerges from its old skin, seen below.

Did You Know?
Dragonflies spend most of their life living in the water. Eventually they climb out of the water and grab onto something. Here they will emerge from their old skin like a butterfly emerges from its cocoon and fly away.

Last Updated: March 20, 2009 at 12:41 MST