Visit Planning - Entertainment & Recreation
Floating the Kinni by Canoe or Kayak
The Kinnickinnic River is an outstanding paddling
resource. From River Falls to the St. Croix River, the river slices into a deep
gorge-like feature known as the Kinni Canyon. The Canyon has only one road
crossing about 8 miles or 3 hours below the City.
Wildlife abounds in this remote feeling sanctuary. Nesting
eagles, herons, waterfowl, deer, beaver, mink, and the rumored cougar are
present. Birding in this stretch of the river can be fantastic.
The scenery is outstanding on this stretch of river with
soaring cliffs, towering pines, and swift water. As you venture further down
the river from the city, springs and weeping cliffs create a vibrant green
carpet of ferns, mosses and wildflowers in an almost fairly-like landscape.
Information on the resources of the Kinnickinnic River can
be found at the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust. Call them at 715-425-5738 or
visit their website www.kinniriver.org.
Kayak and canoe rentals are available locally:
Kinni Kayak: (715)821-1100 or www.kinnikayak.com
Kinni Creek Lodge and Outfitters: (715)425-7378 or www.kinnicreek.com.
Please contact us for more information on floating the Kinni.
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