Sep 23 2017
12th Annual St Croix River Road Ramble

12th Annual St Croix River Road Ramble

Presented by Sterling Eureka and Laketown Historical Society at Cushing Community Center

Rural autumn celebration along the oldest road in NW Wisconsin — The St CroixFalls to Grantsburg WI River Road and Hwy 87.  Nearly 30 stops for buying, eating, looking in the beautiful northern St Croix Valley.  Only 45 minutes from the Twin Cities.  Sales, Farm Markets, crafts, art, wine, food, and beautiful fall color with the maple trees along the way.

The River Road was an Indian trail when fur traders first came in 1831 and established a trading post on the St Croix River at Wolf Creek.  When logging began in 1837, the River Road was the main route from the falls at St CroixFalls to the vast white pine forests above.  Stopping places and farms to support the loggers sprang up along the way.  By the 1850s it was a Wisconsin State Road.

Still completely rural in nature, with untouched woods along the Scenic St Croix River, pastoral farms and small towns, churches, completely removed from the bustle of the nearby Twin Cities.

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2017/09/23 - 2017/09/23

Additional time info:

Many of the sales are open Thursday – Saturday although the official tour is only Saturday

Location Info

Cushing Community Center

2510 241st St,, Cushing, WI 54006

Accessibility Info

The Ramble is 9 am – 5 pm,  a self-guided auto tour with many stops