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  • Afton State Park
    Afton State Park
    Environmental;  Government
    Minnesota State Park
  • Brown's Creek Watershed District
    Brown's Creek Watershed District
    Environmental;  Government;  Science & Nature
    The Brown’s Creek Watershed District (BCWD) is a special-purpose, local unit of government established in 1997 to prevent flooding and protect lakes and streams throughout the Brown’s Creek watershed. The district covers 30 square miles of land, including portions of Grant, Hugo, Lake Elmo, May Twp., Oak Park Heights, Stillwater and Stillwater Township. In addition to completing dozens of flood-prevention and water-improvement projects over the years, BCWD implements rules to guide new development. The watershed drains to Brown’s Creek, a designated trout stream, which flows to the St. Croix River.
  • City of Lake Elmo
    City of Lake Elmo
    Government
    Lake Elmo is a city in Washington County, Minnesota, United States.
  • City of Marine on St. Croix
    City of Marine on St. Croix
    Government
    Marine on St. Croix, founded as Marine Mills in 1839, was the site of the first commercial saw mill along the St. Croix River. The Mill Site is located behind and to the south of the Village Hall and has been declared a national historical site.
  • City of Stillwater
    City of Stillwater
    Government
    Municipal Government
  • Interstate Park - Wisconsin
    Interstate Park - Wisconsin
    Bookstore;  Educational;  Environmental;  Government;  Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Nonprofit;  Science & Nature;  Travel
    WI Interstate Park is known worldwide for its glacial potholes.  It’s also one end of the 1,200 mile National Ice Age Trail.  It offers beautiful views from bluffs along the St. Croix River, swimming/ fishing/ canoeing at Lake O’ the Dalles, family nature programs, and has over 9 miles worth of hiking trails (as well as ski & snowshoe in the winter).  A Visitor Center provides an auditorium, exhibits and a gift shop.
  • Interstate State Park
    Interstate State Park
    Government;  Travel
    There is so much to do at Interstate State Park, located on the beautiful St. Croix River. Visitors can climb the cliffs of the St. Croix River Dalles, canoe the flat-water, watch kayakers rush through the rapids, or relax on an excursion boat. Spring brings a great diversity of wildflowers and in fall, the St. Croix River Valley forest is ablaze in the autumn colors of red, gold, and orange. The geology that formed this park intrigues visitors, and brings geologists from all over the world. At least 10 different lava flows are exposed in the park, along with two distinct glacial deposits, and traces of old streams valleys and faults. During the summer, hike the trails and explore the glacial potholes that make this park unique.
  • LeDuc Historic Estate
    LeDuc Historic Estate
    Educational;  Government;  Historical;  Museum / Gallery
    The LeDuc Historic Estate is a nationally significant historic property that includes an architecturally outstanding house, preserved outbuildings, and beautiful 4-acre grounds with gardens and woods.  The unaltered Gothic Revival mansion was built by William G. LeDuc, Civil War veteran and former Commissioner of Agriculture for President Rutherford Hayes. His wife, Mrs. Mary LeDuc, selected the design for the house from the works of noted landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing and the house was constructed from 1862 to 1866.  In 1970 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places; it opened as a historic house museum in 2005. Today, a wide range of exciting and educational arts and cultural heritage programming is offered for people of all ages.  Guided tours of the Estate are available the end of May through the end of October.  The Estate is also available for private rentals, group tours, and events year-round.
  • St. Croix County Community Development Department
    St. Croix County Community Development Department
    Educational;  Environmental;  Government;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Science & Nature
    The mission of the Community Development Department is: serving the public, guiding communities by balancing the use and protection of natural resources with the needs of the public to enhance the quality of life for current and future generations. It is comprised of four divisions: Land Use & Conservation, Planning & Land Information, Resource Management, and Parks.
  • St. Croix County Parks
    St. Croix County Parks
    Government
    The mission of the Parks Division is to acquire, develop and maintain an attractive, creative, efficient, responsive and interpretive park system that enriches the physical, mental, social and economic health of all citizens, while protecting, conserving and enhancing natural, historical, cultural and threatened resources.
  • St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
    St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
    Government
    St. Croix National Scenic Riverway was established in 1968 as a unit of the National Park Service and expanded in 1972 to include the River below Highway 8. The Riverway’s focus is on preserving the natural environment that supports the St. Croix River, which provides habitat for wildlife and recreational opportunities. In addition to providing recreational access the Riverway presents activites to educate and enhance appreciation of the St. Croix River, it’s place in history, and the natural world of which it is a part. The Riverway Headquarters and St. Croix River Visitor Center is at 401 Hamilton St in St. Croix Falls, WI. The Riverway has a website: www.nps.gov/sacn and a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/StCroixNationalScenicRiverway. Please join us in protecting and celebrating the St. Croix River.
  • Washington County Historic Courthouse
    Washington County Historic Courthouse
    Educational;  Government;  Historical;  Kids & Family-Friendly;  Museum / Gallery;  Tours
    The Washington County Historic Courthouse welcomes local, national, and international visitors for meetings, exhibits, tours, performances, ceremonies, public events and receptions. The building stands high on the bluffs, overlooking downtown Stillwater and the St. Croix River Valley. The Greek Revival buildng features Italianate influences and is visible from throughout the valley. The Historic Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an important cultural, economic and historical resource for the St. Croix Valley. Charles Nelson, former state architect noted that “The Historic Courthouse is considered one of the best examples of adaptive re-use of an historic site in the Midwest.”
  • Washington County Parks
    Washington County Parks
    Educational;  Environmental;  Government;  Sports
    Washington County Parks offer educational nature and history programs, outdoor recreation opportunities, special events including Explore Your Parks Day, History in Your Backyard, Nooks and Cranny Tour of the Historic Courthouse, the Washington County Bluegrass Festival, Victorian Christmas at the Historic Courthouse and many more.
  • Wild River State Park
    Wild River State Park
    Government
    Wild River State Park is located along 18 miles of the beautiful St. Croix River. The park attracts people who enjoy camping, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, interpretive programs, self-guided trails, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Day visitors can enjoy a leisurely paddle down the St. Croix River from the Sunrise river access to the southern park river access. The park provides opportunities for semi-modern camping, group camping, equestrian camping, backpack camping, and canoe camping. Visitors who want modern amenities can reserve the guest house which provides a living room, dining room, kitchen, and fireplace. The park also has six camping cabins which include bunkbeds, a table, and benches. An all-season trail center is a great spot to relax after hiking or cross-country skiing on the 35-mile trail system. A visitor center with exhibits and environmental education programs is open year-round.
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