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Wild and Scenic St. Croix

The St. Croix River was the first major river protected under the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act

Aired 05/05/2019

Prairie Sportsman

Wild and Scenic St. Croix

Clip: Season 10 Episode 12 | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

The St. Croix River was the first major river protected under the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act

The St. Croix River, which flows 164 miles from Upper St. Croix Lake in Wisconsin to the Mississippi River in Prescott, was the first major river to be protected under the federal Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.

Aired 05/05/2019

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