St. Croix Falls is a city in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,133 at the 2010 census. The city is located within the Town of St. Croix Falls.
Restaurants in Saint Croix Falls
4.5 based on 145 reviews
We stayed for several nights in the south campground. It was almost empty during the week, but the north area was busier. The north is more open, and has a shower block; much noisier, both from more campers, and because it's closer to Hwy 8. We were at the north end of the south campground and still heard the traffic a bit, especially the trucks, but it wasn't bad, maybe wouldn't have heard them at all if we'd stayed further south into the campground. The south campground has lots of campsites tucked into the trees, private and quiet. You have to choose carefully though, many of the sites are only big enough for a small tent. And several of them drop off considerably from the road; wouldn't want to be in one of them in a heavy rain! We were glad we had a ground tarp under our tent; the sites are covered with small, sharp rocks. Not wise to try putting a tent up out on the edges of the site - there's poison ivy everywhere! It did rain a couple times while we were there; we were surprised one evening when we went into St. Croix Falls, how windy it was. The campsites are well protected from the wind. And nicely shaded so we never got too hot. Lots of critters; we heard owls several nights. A chipmunk and a red squirrel were constantly running through our campsite, looking for a handout. They were rather entertaining... unlike the very brazen, fat little mouse. He actually got into our car one night. All our food was in plastic tubs, so finding nothing to eat, he pooped all over the pots and pans. He almost got something to eat in our tent porch one night. We had a metal can of trail mix and we discovered in the morning that he'd done his best to try chewing through the plastic lid. We brought our own drinking water - good thing, the water was incredibly full of rust! I think it might have been better at the north campground, we didn't come out of the showers with red hair anyway! Showers were OK, as were the pit toilets on our end. Not sure what they might have been like before the plague hit, but the special cleaning wasn't anything impressive. There were years of cobwebs in every corner, and the same pee dribble down the front of one of the toilets was still there the morning we left that had been there when we arrived. Someone did come in every morning and swept the floors and refilled the tp, and I imagine sprayed some disinfectant around. There were park employees around quite a bit, we chatted a couple times with a very pleasant young woman. No one was at the front entrance though, and the gift shop and museum etc. were closed. We printed out maps and info ahead of time. Rather interesting how up-to-date all the social distancing advice was. Someone should maybe update some other things... like the "accessible" fishing pier on the lake looked it hasn't been accessible for many years! Nice little dock - you just have to jump to get over to it :) Over all, this is a really nice place, whether you come to camp, fish, hike, or just picnic. It's huge, trails all over, and acres of green picnic areas. The little swimming beach is lovely. Beautiful place to relax and spend some time in nature.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
4.5 based on 96 reviews
I cannot believe we have been to the Taylors Falls area year after year and yesterday was the first time we came to Fawn Doe Rosa. Do not skip this if you have young kids. Plan on 3 hours so you’re not rushed and buy a bucket of feed- try to save some for the end as well. I cannot think of a more special experience during Covid for young kids looking for something special.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
Dancing Dragonfly Winery believes in close family and friends, lively conversation and great tasting wine. We have a commitment to producing fine wine from Midwest and California fruit that have a natural balance, characteristic flavor, and a hint of elegance. We are a destination winery located on the Minnesota/Wisconsin border, just an hour from Minneapolis/St. Paul. Join us and start your own tradition.
The patio is the place to be, even on a rainy afternoon. We enjoy both their wines (Conga and Jete are our favorites) and all of the pizza we’ve had. Our kids, yes kids (4 and) have always been welcomed (we travel with Legos and coloring supplies) also love the pizza and soft pretzel sticks! We love the atmosphere and how family friendly they are. They also have a great gift selection!
4.0 based on 79 reviews
A true appreciation for wine can be uncovered in the lush wine valleys of Europe, where history and tradition are as rich as the wine itself. I am proud to introduce you to Chateau St. Croix, a winery created in the image of a European estate, complete with vineyard, carriage house, formal garden and art gallery. Modeled after a French Chateau once owned by a Black Musketeer, Chateau St. Croix Winery is located in the heart of the picturesque St. Croix River Valley. Our mission is to source the highest quality local and California grapes, so that we can craft award winning wines for your pleasure. Experience a touch of Europe only a short drive from home! Sincerely, Matthew Scott General Manager
This European chateau pops up in the middle of nowhere but is totally worth the drive. The gargoyles, statues, marble, knights in shining armor, and thrones are hard to forget as you walk in. I’ve been here on numerous occasions and each time is lovely. The art gallery is fun to sit in as well as the large tent in the back. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a cheese plate and some great wine - highly recommend!
3.5 based on 25 reviews
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