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Hiking around Taylors Falls is centered on the St. Croix River and the dramatic gorge known as the Dalles of the St. Croix. The region is characterized by ancient lava flows, sheer rock cliffs, and dense woodlands. Most trails are located within Interstate State Park, which spans both Minnesota and Wisconsin, offering routes with varied elevation and views of unique geological features like glacial potholes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Lake of the Dalles, Eagle Peak, Skyline and Ice Age Loop offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and geological wonder within Interstate State Park. You'll wander past the…
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Embark on a journey through ancient landscapes on the St. Croix River Lookout via River Bluff, Echo Canyon, Pothole Trail, where you'll encounter the world's highest concentration of glacial potholes.…

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The Railroad and Walter F. Mondale River Trail Loop offers a delightful escape into nature, winding along the scenic St. Croix River. You'll experience a mix of natural and gravel…
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The Lake O' The Dalles and Potholes Loop offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and geological wonders, making it a standout among Lake O' The Dalles Potholes Loop routes.…
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The Silverbrook Trail is a delightful, easy hike that winds through a varied landscape, offering both natural beauty and historical intrigue. You'll traverse open, prairie-like stretches before entering shadier woodlands,…
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Not sure I have ever seen inside this building, as I'm usually here in the late fall or winter
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I always like to hike down and see this old cabin foundation and chimney. It's right across the river from where the river tour boats land on the MN side.
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Beach changing building plus beach. On a day like today it looked nice to jump in.
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I have not been in this building, but it's a neat building for sure.
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Probably one of the most highly trafficked of the Minnesota's State Parks. Worth at least the short walk around the potholes, and check out more of the park or the Wisconsin side which is much bigger.
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Silverbrook Falls is a hidden gem in the St. Croix Valley, and a perfect destination for hikers who want to escape the crowds and explore a less-traveled trail.
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Yes, the area is great for families. Most of the trails are rated as easy, focusing on scenic views rather than strenuous climbs. A particularly good option is the Lake of the Dalles Loop Trail via Echo Canyon Trail, which is a relatively flat path exploring the Wisconsin side of Interstate Park.
Dogs are generally welcome on the trails in Interstate State Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be sure to clean up after your pet and keep them out of designated swimming areas and park buildings to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The River Trail on the Minnesota side of Interstate State Park offers the best and most direct views of the glacial potholes. This well-maintained path runs along the St. Croix River and allows you to get up close to the world's largest concentration of these unique geological formations.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the area. The hike to Silverbrook Falls is a great choice. Additionally, the Sandstone Bluffs Trail is known for a small, intermittent waterfall, especially after rainfall in the spring.
Hiking in Taylors Falls is excellent from spring through fall. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially along the Sandstone Bluffs Trail. Summer is perfect for combining a hike with kayaking on the St. Croix River. However, autumn is particularly spectacular when the fall foliage creates a stunning backdrop of color along the river gorge.
While most trails are easy, there are moderately challenging options for those seeking more of a workout. The Echo Canyon Trail – Lake O' The Dalles loop offers more rugged terrain and elevation gain, rewarding hikers with beautiful views of the valley.
For a day hike, wear sturdy walking shoes as some trails are rocky and uneven. Bring plenty of water, especially in the summer. It's also wise to pack snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent. A camera is a must to capture the dramatic views of the St. Croix River gorge and the unique potholes.
The main access point for most trails is within Interstate State Park, which has designated parking areas on both the Minnesota and Wisconsin sides. A state park vehicle permit is typically required for entry. Arriving early on weekends and holidays is recommended as parking can fill up quickly.
On the Minnesota side, you'll find popular trails like the River Trail (for potholes) and the Walter F. Mondale River Trail. The Wisconsin side of Interstate Park features the Echo Canyon Trail and the Lake O' the Dalles Loop. Both sides offer distinct scenery and are connected by the U.S. Highway 8 bridge.
Yes, for those looking for a longer trek, the Swedish Immigrant Trail offers a significant challenge. This route follows a historic path and covers a much greater distance than the shorter loops within the state park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning views of the St. Croix River gorge and the unique geology, especially the dramatic cliffs and glacial potholes. The well-maintained and clearly marked trails within Interstate State Park are also a common highlight.


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