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Final Preparations
Packing gear and anticipating the adventure ahead.
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Countdown to the Namekagon paddle trip reaches one week
The annual paddle trip will bring 75 paddlers along on a 92-mile trip down the St. Croix River’s largest tributary.
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Photos: Volunteers kick off the season with cleanup events at both ends of the Riverway
Two events a week apart brought volunteers out to pick up trash on the Namekagon River and at the Boom Site.
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Now Available: 2013 Permits for Camping on the Lower St. Croix River
The free permit is required to camp on the river between Highway 8 and the Soo Line High Bridge.
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Gardening in the Snow
Two workshops in May will provide information about landscaping and gardening to protect clean water.
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Aerial photos show St. Croix’s snowy spring
The water was open but the river banks were still snowy recently when a local resident took to the sky.
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Haiku poets show love for St. Croix and exasperation at snowy spring
Partiers at an ArtReach St. Croix fundraiser wrote short poems inspired by the river and the seasons.
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Remembering the Father of Earth Day
A visit to Senator Gaylord Nelson’s Wisconsin grave provides an occasion to remember his legacy of the Wild & Scenic St. Croix.
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Volunteers Needed at the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
Opportunities include water quality monitoring, greeting visitors, watching for invasive species, and more.
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Photos: Slow-moving season at the St. Croix Boom Site
A short hike between the sandstone cliffs and the river reveal solitude and early spring scenery.