Winter Outdoor Adventure Guide
This River town retreat is just minutes away from Interstate National Park, the Gandy Dancer Trail and Trollhaugen Outdoor Recreation offering all sorts of winter fun- tubing, snowshoeing, snowboarding and cross country skiing. Right in town you can hike down to the ice sculptures of Cascade Falls and continue down to the river. At the end of the day you can grab a bite to eat at one of our pubs or restaurants and then settle into a cozy B & B or Inn.
Ski, snowboard or tube
Snowmobiling
The Osceola Valley Sno-goers Club grooms 93 miles of snowmobile trails in the Osceola area. Polk County is home to over 350 miles of groomed snowmobile trails ranging from remote trails to the Gandy Dancer Trail. These trails offer winter beauty at its best as they pass through rolling hills, forests and farms. Osceola is a great stop for overnight as you will be welcomed in the local pubs, hotels and restaurants.
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Fat Tire Biking
Wide rims, extra-large tires, and weirdly-dimensioned frames make it all fit together to define a fat bike, a cycling trend that’s gearing up to grow in popularity. Fat bikes are easy to ride and make it possible to go places not easily navigated on trails. Osceola is developing trails for fat bikes and right now the Schillberg, Osceola Loop and Simenstad trails offer a nice work out right in town. For the more adventurous, see Trails page for locations of some great winter biking very closeby. Trails info here
Spring Summer Outdoor Adventure Guide
The St Croix River is one of the most popular and scenic paddling rivers in the Upper Midwest. Paddlers will find a wild and beautiful river with lush, forested banks that include stands of white pine and mixed forest of birch, maple, oak, aspen and basswood. Great blue heron, whitetail deer, and king fisher can be spotted along the shoreline along with eagles in the tree tops. Float, paddle and relax as the sun sparkles on the water and the beauty of the St Croix surrounds you with plenty of solitude. You can enjoy a quiet afternoon trip or a multi-day excursion with a several riverside campsites.
Hiking
The hills and valleys are laced with hundreds of miles of hiking trails in Western Wisconsin. The Osceola area offers something for all skill fitness levels -from a leisurely walk among the wildflowers to a back country climb up a rocky outcropping.
You can start right out from downtown Osceola and hike up to Eagle Bluff, head to the St. Croix River or drive to miles of trails in Standing Cedars and disappear into the countryside. Find diverse forestlands, climb to a breathtaking view or pull off your boots and cool your feet in streams along the trails. The waterfalls and Osceola creek right in town rush, gurgle and roar. Our Polk County Visitor center is stocked with maps and information, like this one from the National Park Service. Or start here with a few favorites.
You can start right out from downtown Osceola and hike up to Eagle Bluff, head to the St. Croix River or drive to miles of trails in Standing Cedars and disappear into the countryside. Find diverse forestlands, climb to a breathtaking view or pull off your boots and cool your feet in streams along the trails. The waterfalls and Osceola creek right in town rush, gurgle and roar. Our Polk County Visitor center is stocked with maps and information, like this one from the National Park Service. Or start here with a few favorites.
Bicycling
Bring your bike and head out for a great ride on the 14 mile Stower Seven Lakes Trail or the 47 mile Gandy Dancer Trail. For a shorter route, ride out to nearby Rustic Road S and get on the Osceola Loop
for a ride along the woods and trap rock outcroppings. For a countryside ride, discover River Road with
organic farms and acres of restored prairies teaming with birds and butterflies
along the road. You’ll
likely see wild turkeys, a herd of wild deer or occasionally even sand hill cranes.
Birdwatching
More than 200 species of birds have been spotted in the Osceola area, and at least half that many are known to nest in the area. Whether you take a woodland or prairie walk on an easy trail or head out for some country hiking listen and keep your eyes open for everything from songbirds to screech owls to eagles in the trees and valleys. Every elevation along the river holds distinct bird habitats and many birds make Osceola a stop on their yearly waterway migrations through the valley.
Zipline and Adventure Park
Experience your adventure with one of the funnest outdoor parks you’ll find anywhere in the midwest. If you've been waiting to try ziplining or are ready to go again, Trollhaugen can hook you up to a super fun thrill
ride and an adventure filled playground all in one. Fly through the forest by the seat of your
pants at 40 miles an hour and hang from the tree tops.
Camping
Head up into Interstate National Park, where you can pitch a tent and rough it for a few days. Some campgrounds accept reservations, but most are accessible first come, first served. For less rustic camping, the ARC year-round Camp and Retreat Center features large group camping, volleyball, swimming, hiking and picnic areas. Whether you're looking for a way to connect with nature or the river, your country escape begins in Osceola. The National Park Service has great information to help you plan your camping experience, start here.
Fishing,boating and swimming
Find a map of Polk County Snowmobile Trails at
For trail conditions, a map and more visit the Osceola Valley.