
Summer Bucket List: 12 Must-Do Adventures in the St. Croix River Valley
Summer in the St. Croix River Valley is pure magic. Nestled between Minnesota and Wisconsin, this scenic region offers a perfect blend of outdoor beauty, small-town charm, and river adventures. Whether you’re a local or planning a weekend getaway, here’s your ultimate summer bucket list to make the most of the season in the St. Croix River Valley.
1. Float Down the St. Croix River
Nothing says summer like grabbing an inner tube, kayak, or canoe and floating along the cool, calm waters of the St. Croix. Launch from Taylors Falls and drift downstream—bring snacks, sunscreen, and good company.
2. Explore Interstate State Parks
Both Minnesota and Wisconsin have an Interstate State Park—and both are stunning. Hike among ancient glacial potholes, climb rocky bluffs, and take in panoramic views of the river valley.
3. Visit a Local Winery or Brewery
Sip and savor your way through local vineyards and breweries. Check out Rustic Roots Winery in Scandia or Oliphant Brewing in Somerset for unique local flavors and laid-back summer vibes.
4. Catch a Sunset at Osceola Bluff
One of the best views in the valley, Osceola Bluff offers a peaceful overlook where you can watch the sun dip below the horizon over the river. Bring a blanket and stay a while.
5. Attend a River Town Festival
From Stillwater’s Lumberjack Days to Marine on St. Croix’s Art Fair, there’s always something going on. Live music, food trucks, crafts, and community spirit make these festivals unforgettable.
6. Ride the Gandy Dancer Trail
This scenic trail runs through forests, wetlands, and charming small towns. Bring your bike and plan a full-day adventure with stops for ice cream and photos.
7. Have a Picnic at William O’Brien State Park
This beautiful state park offers wide-open fields, forest trails, and river access. Pack a picnic, hike the rolling hills, and enjoy the serenity of the great outdoors.
8. Take a Paddleboard or Boat Tour
Rent a stand-up paddleboard or book a pontoon tour from one of the local outfitters. The river’s calm waters are perfect for beginners and families.
9. Shop & Stroll Historic Downtown Stillwater
Stillwater is the crown jewel of the valley. Browse antique shops, grab a bite at rooftop restaurants, and walk across the historic Lift Bridge to Wisconsin.
10. Go Camping (or Glamping!)
Pitch a tent at a riverside campground or go for a cozy cabin with a view. From rustic to luxurious, the valley has it all. Try Wildwood Resort or Camp Waub-O-Jeeg for unique stays.
11. Take in the Night Sky
Find a quiet spot along the river or near a park and look up. With low light pollution, the valley offers incredible stargazing opportunities. Bonus points if you catch the northern lights!
12. Eat Ice Cream Every Chance You Get
Summer rule: never pass up a good scoop. Nelson’s Ice Cream in Stillwater is legendary—and they’re not shy with the portions.