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Saint Croix National Scenic RiverwayA painted turtle with his head outstretched sits on a log in the river.
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
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A group of people stand in front of the Trego Visitor Center with bags of trash
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A Sierra Club Outing Cleans up Trash along the River

After experiencing the natural beauty and learning about the cultural history of St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, many people are drawn to find ways to learn more about what they have seen or get involved in supporting the park. 

Stop by one of the two Visitor Centers in the Park to browse the books and merchandise that will help you learn more about the natural and cultural heritage of the area.  Buy a souvenir to remember your trip to the Riverway.  Profits from the bookstore help benefit the park.  Learn more about the Bookstore by clicking on the link.

Check into our Volunteer In Park program to put your skills to work directly in the Park. Did you know that during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, over 659 people and groups volunteered 8,008 hours to park operations and programs in St. Croix National Scenic Riverway? There are a wide array of volunteer jobs that range from a few hours to a regular commitment.

A very narrow insect with skinny legs and a tail  

Did You Know?
Water scorpions use their tails or siphons as a a "snorkel" thrusting it up through the surface film on the water to the air above. Their legs are not much use in swimming, so most water scorpions spend life near the shoreline.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST