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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
Sailing

The St. Croix River from Stillwater south to the confluence with the Mississippi provides the best conditions and facilities for sailing enthusiasts. This stretch of the river is wide with very little current. During the summer, weekend boat traffic on the St. Croix becomes quite heavy, providing a challenge for sailors. Weekdays provide the best opportunity for a relaxed sailing experience. Small sailboats can venture a little further north on the river.

Several marinas along the lower St. Croix provide slip rentals and service. The National Park Service does not endorse one marina over another. A list may be found at Boating.

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Did You Know?
The Old Man of the Dalles is one of the many features visitors can see looking at the rocks in the Dalles, or rocky gorge, of the St. Croix River. A great way to view these rocky features, as well as St. Croix NSR, is from the water in a boat or a canoe.

Last Updated: November 07, 2006 at 14:29 MST