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    Interstate State Park

    4.5 (53 reviews)

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    Tierra SheReviewz Z.

    This park was absolutely beautiful. We went on a weekend and there was quite a few people but not too bad. Views were amazing and the trails were not hard at all.

    Mikhala F.

    What a beautiful area! A great day trip from the Twin Cities, or a pitstop on the way to/from the Hayward area or into Wisconsin. This is a very easily accessible park, with some cool things to see including: - GLACIAL POTHOLES. I didn't even know this was a thing?! Apparently it is, and you can learn all about it and see so many of them here. - TALL ROCKS. They are beautiful to look at, make for a stunning landscape, and it's popular to rock climb and boulder here! - RIVER VIEWS. Walk down to the water and get epic views of the St. Croix River! They have a river cruiser that departs from here, but you can enjoy the scenery right at the park, too. You can walk / hike as much or as little as you want here, making it a great pit stop on a road trip or a full day trip.

    View of the river from the park road
    Liv L.

    Such a cool state park- the potholes trail is what everyone comes for but the others are great too!The trails along the river are beautiful and relatively well marked. Pro tip: be sure to walk around at sunset- it's beautiful. Campsites are all relatively exposed but have good space and are flat Bugs were not bad for July!

    Amy P.

    The review is for the Wisconsin side of the park. Visited Interstate at midday on a Friday with my family. Wow. I can not recommend a more fun park. The trails are filled with glacial holes (holes in the rock created from glaciers melting). It's a mix of a hike and a walk . But the fall colors were absolutely spectacular, it felt like walking through a colorful dream. Some of the trails have steep points and narrow passes so be careful. Especially since the leaves and pine needles are all falling, slipping is a real possibility and these rocks are not forgiving! But, that being said, there are many smaller trails and even a picnic area you can eat lunch at. There is a fee to enter the park but I travelled with my brother who has a pass to enter the park so I'm not sure what the prices are.

    Nice rock climbing site along Summit Rock Trail.  Notice the rock that looks like a face at the summit
    Alex L.

    We really enjoyed camping on the Wisconsin side of the park, at the South Campground. All of the campsites have a bit of shade, a bit of sun. The sites are pretty small and most are immediately next to another site, but we were impressed with the lack of bugs in mid-June. The highlight of our trip was going rock climbing along the Summit Rock trail. There is a beautiful spot near the water that is marked by the appearance of a face at the summit. The area has dappled sun/shade all day long and was also remarkably bug-free. A lot of times how much fun you have camping depends more on the weather, bug situation, and the people you are with more than the actual campsite. But the easily accessible trails in the area do help make sure it will be a fun trip.

    View from the Western Terminus of the Ice Age Trail at Interstate State Park in Wisconsin
    Chelsey K.

    Interstate State Park is the 17th Wisconsin state park I've visited and it sure is beautiful, even in the snow and cold. The roads and parking lots were well-paved and easy to drive on. With a good pair of winter boots or snowshoes, it can be a great place for a winter hike! Entering the park was a bit confusing, as no one was at the fee station to help us purchase a day pass, but no self-registration was available, either. The sign said not to go beyond that point without paying, but it turns out that you actually do have to drive beyond that point to register in the gift shop or at the self-registration station in front of it. Additionally, I was told to check out the waterfall when I was handed a park map, but no waterfall was noted on it. Needless to say, I didn't find it. As a cartographer, overlooks and points of interests were also lacking in their representation. I only stumbled onto a great lookout by accident, but it was absolutely breathtaking! I'm actually not sure what the trail was called, but it leads to the Western Terminus of the Ice Age Trail and offers a view of Dalles Creek and the famous "Old Man of the Dalles." I hope to visit again in summer!

    Jacquie L.

    A fun day trip from Minneapolis to see the glacial pot holes . Beautiful scenic view and great hiking for all levels.

    Interstate Park comprises two state parks, one each in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Pictured here: St. Croix River from the Minnesota side.
    Quentin M.

    Interstate Park was the first Minnesota state park I visited and it wowed at every turn. The park is located in both Wisconsin and Minnesota and is a short drive from the Twin Cities! During my visit we kept to the Minnesota side, which comprises 293 acres of lush forests, multiple trails, glacial potholes, and views of fast-moving river rapids. I visited during the COVID-19 pandemic hoping it would be quieter than many Twin Cities area trails, but the opposite proved true. At many points, we had to walk over the trail just to keep a safe distance and unfortunately many visitors weren't being mindful of social distancing. The park itself has ample and convenient parking on the Minnesota side, just make sure you set your GPS to route you in the correct state (use Taylors Falls for the Minnesota side). The fast-moving St. Croix River runs directly through the park, making for gorgeous vantage points along the trails as well as opportunities for kayaking and river cruises. Many of the famous glacial potholes are a short walk from the parking lot and if you want to get an active hike in, try the 1 mile Sandstone Bluffs Trail which features a beautiful waterfall and 1.5 mile the Railroad Trail. Many trails are also great for exercising active dogs, but small dogs may find it difficult. The one downside: The highway cuts through the park at some points, which is less than ideal for quiet hikes.

    Glacier holes Interstate Park
    Krissi S.

    Beautiful park, with walking trails, and plenty of rocks to climb for kiddo's, but do watch them, and keep them away from the river, the St. Croix claims lives every season. Make sure to not wear sandals.

    Lorraine N.

    I adore nature and a good hike. My family surprised me by taking me for a pretty nice hike here on Mother's Day and it was wonderful. It was a challenging trail surrounded by nothing for a good part of the walk. Lots of rocks and narrow passages vs. wide open tree lined trail. At times I felt like a mountain goat so I would recommend wearing good shoes and taking some water. Beautiful high points along the trail to engage in photo ops and just taking in all the beauty. They have a little gift shop at the ranger station. A lot of people tend to park by the road and there was one stretch of trail that you actually walk right along the busy highway. Not as peaceful as some other trails I have been on but truly enjoyable.

    Jim L.

    This park was recommended by some nature loving friends. My waifa and I came here with our lovely Puggle Sammie. We parked at one location on the Minnesota side of the river and walked the rugged trail up to the potholes. I had never heard of them. It was a late fall day but still beautiful. I can imagine how much better this would be in the spring and summer but the fall during the color change should be great. We will be back here and try the Wisconsin side of the river next time.

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    I've kayaked the St. Croix many times with other outfitters, so I was expecting a similar relaxing…read moreriver float down stream. This experience was completely different. The route Eric's uses is north of the dam, where there is essentially no current. Instead of floating downstream, I found myself paddling continuously for about four hours similar to being on a lake. It was an unexpectedly strenuous workout, ten miles of continuously paddling for four hours straight, and by the end I was genuinely concerned that I could be injured. The staff was friendly and the equipment was fine, so this isn't a criticism of the business itself. My suggestion is simply that customers should be clearly told what they're signing up for. If you're athletic, experienced, or looking for a serious workout, this may be exactly what you want. But if you're expecting the kind of leisurely St. Croix float, this is not that experience. I have recovered completely, but I wish someone had said, "Just so you know, this isn't a float trip, you'll be paddling the whole way." That one conversation would have helped me choose a route that better matched what I was looking for.

    My wife and I had two friends visiting from out of town and rented canoes from Eric. He was on…read moretime, pleasant and helpful, and very thorough to explain the route, process to get the canoes and equipment returned, and safety information. The day was great - mid 70s with reasonable wind, low current, and the river is very pretty and scenic. We liked that Eric's new location didn't require us to wait to get picked up and returned to our vehicle like the older location he had. We've used Eric's about 5x over the last 20 years and he has always been helpful and reliable. Thanks for helping my wife and I and our friends have a really nice day! Would very much recommend Eric's!

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    Great view of the blue skys on the St. Croix River.

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