Wild River State Park

Wild River State Park
Wild River State Park protects shoreline along the St. Croix, a National Wild and Scenic River
Location of Wild River State Park in Minnesota
Wild River State Park (the United States)
LocationChisago, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates45°34′5″N 92°52′33″W / 45.56806°N 92.87583°W / 45.56806; -92.87583
Area6,574 acres (26.60 km2)
Elevation774 ft (236 m)
Established1973
Governing bodyMinnesota Department of Natural Resources
Point Douglas to Superior Military Road: Deer Creek Section
Park trail following the route of the Point Douglas to Superior Military Road
LocationAmador Township
Coordinates45°30′22″N 92°43′4″W / 45.50611°N 92.71778°W / 45.50611; -92.71778
Area2.2 acres (0.9 ha)
Built1853
Built byJohn Rollins
EngineerJames Hervey Simpson
Architectural styleearth road
MPSMinnesota Military Roads, 1850–1857
NRHP reference No.90002200
Added to NRHP1991-02-07

Wild River State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, curving along 18 miles (29 km) of the St. Croix River. This long, narrow park is shaped somewhat like a sideways 'S', with development largely concentrated in the lower third. The remote upper sections flank the mouth of a tributary called the Sunrise River. The park is managed to provide quieter, more nature-oriented recreation as a counterpoint to the busier William O'Brien and Interstate State Parks downstream.

Wild River State Park is named after the St. Croix's designation as a National Wild and Scenic River. The park contains the Point Douglas to Superior Military Road: Deer Creek Section, a surviving section of the Point Douglas to Superior Military Road built in 1853, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.