(WAY)POINTS OF INTEREST
Use your GPS to find these unique places within Wild River State Park.
Remember, always stay on designated trails!
These are ‘virtual’ caches and do not lead to a cache box.
Sunsets at Sunrise*
N45 33.848
W092 51.829
Arrow Line Railway
N45 33.701
W092 50.916
Early Settlers
Ice Breaker Islands*
N45 32.503
W092 44.913
N 45 32.618
W 92 43.990
Area
Enlarged
Nevers Logging Dam
N45 32.200
W092 43.559
A Prairie Restored!*
A Vanished Forest*
N45 31.562
W092 44.716
N45 31.833
W092 44.271
*Sunsets at Sunrise
This beautiful view is a snapshot of the
Sunrise River; a tributary to the St. Croix.
Who Was Here?
*Ice Breaker Islands
N45 31.375
W092 43.769
Military Road
N45 31.107
W092 43.874
These man-made islands were used to
break the river’s ice to avoid breaking
Nevers Dam (just south) which was in
operation from 1889-1912.
*A Vanished Forest
Take a walk back in time under the
towering pines that remain in the park.
Busy as a Beaver*
N45 31.438
W092 43.892
*A Prairie Restored
Once heavily farmed fields, this overlook
shows you the diversely restored Amador
Prairie of Wild River State Park.
*Busy as a Beaver
Stop here to spot North America’s largest
rodents– or at least their work in progress.