Best attractions and places to see around La Crescent are defined by its location along the Mississippi River, surrounded by bluffs and rich apple-growing heritage. The city serves as a gateway to scenic byways and offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities. Its natural landscape provides panoramic views and access to river activities and extensive trail networks.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
Highlight • Rest Area
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around La Crescent.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Impressive view from the bridge over the Mississippi, despite Labor Day - holiday - few boats on the Mississippi
0
0
La Crosse is fortunate to have Sister City relationships with eight cities around the world. These cities include Bantry, Ireland; Dubna, Russia; Epinal, France; Førde, Norway; Friedberg, Germany; Luoyang, China; Kumbo, The Republic of Cameroon, West Africa; and Junglinster, Luxembourg. Each of these relationships is unique and features cooperative efforts in such diverse activities as health care, education, sports, the arts, government agencies and public policy, business, and many others La Crosse's business activity along with the varied cultural backgrounds of the citizens has resulted in an environment that makes foreign visitors welcome and is supportive of a variety of cultural activities and events. Many of these events are supported and coordinated by the City’s International Committee. The International Committee has representation from each of our Sister Cities and from citizens interested in promoting international awareness and citizen diplomacy.
0
0
This is the promenade on the Mississippi
0
0
The widely visible landmark of the city of LaCrosse. LaCrosse is twinned with Friedberg (Bavaria).
0
0
The Mississippi is the second-longest river in America (after the Missouri), and runs for around 2,340 miles all the way across the country through New Orleans. The road on bridge has a decent shoulder, and there is also a divided walkway where you can bike separate from traffic.
0
0
The park goes right up to the water's edge, and there are plenty of nice grassy areas to hand out by the river in the shade. There are some paved trails, and sometimes the park will hold events at the band shell or for Riverfest.
0
0
This location is definitely worth highlighting. I should add there is plenty of parking and the location is away from heavy traffic. Nice grass lawn as well. I don’t remember if there is a picnic table or benches. From this location you can head east on the La Crosse State Trail or north toward the Great River State Trail.
0
0
For stunning panoramic vistas of the Mississippi River, visit the View of the Mississippi River from the Bridge. This spot offers a great perspective on the river's scale and navigation. Additionally, Riverside Park provides scenic river views right from the water's edge.
La Crescent has a rich apple-growing heritage. You can explore local apple orchards, especially during the annual Applefest in September. The area also features La Crosse - International Friendship Garden, which highlights La Crosse's sister city relationships. For a glimpse into river navigation and wildlife, visit Lock and Dam #7, located just north of La Crescent.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, and running on extensive trail networks. The Mississippi River provides opportunities for boating, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching. For specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around La Crescent, Running Trails around La Crescent, and MTB Trails around La Crescent.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Riverside Park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and paved trails by the river. The View of the Mississippi River from the Bridge has a divided walkway safe for families. Many local apple orchards also offer 'pick-your-own' experiences, which are great for kids.
La Crescent is a bicycle-friendly community. The La Crosse Trailhead is an excellent starting point for accessing the La Crosse State Trail. You can also find a full-service rest stop on the Great River Trail in Onalaska, which offers amenities like bike maintenance stations and charging outlets for e-bikes at Rest Stop on the Great River Trail in Onalaska.
La Crescent is proudly known as 'The Apple Capital of Minnesota' due to its rich apple-growing heritage. The area boasts numerous apple orchards where visitors can enjoy 'pick-your-own' experiences and sample unique apple varieties. This heritage is celebrated annually during Applefest in September.
Yes, Riverside Park offers paved trails and facilities that are wheelchair accessible. The La Crosse - International Friendship Garden is also noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Rest Stop on the Great River Trail in Onalaska provides accessible facilities.
Spring is ideal for witnessing the apple blossoms in full bloom, especially along the Apple Blossom Scenic Drive. Autumn offers vibrant fall foliage and is when the annual Applefest takes place. Summer provides warm weather for river activities and exploring trails. The scenic byways offer stunning views year-round.
Yes, the Mississippi River waterways are a significant migration corridor for various birds, including majestic bald eagles. Lock and Dam #7, north of La Crescent, is a good spot to observe river wildlife. The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge also offers extensive opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views of the Mississippi River, especially from viewpoints like the bridge. The accessibility of paved trails and parks like Riverside Park for relaxation and events is also highly valued. The convenience of trailheads like La Crosse Trailhead for accessing extensive trail networks is a common highlight.
Yes, Great River Bluffs State Park is located north of La Crescent. This park offers extensive hiking and camping opportunities with breathtaking views of the Mississippi River Valley, making it perfect for longer outdoor adventures.
Beyond the 'pick-your-own' experiences at local apple orchards, you can find unique apple varieties like Honeycrisp, Sweet Tango, and First Kiss, along with orchard products such as honey and cider. For a different local experience, visit River View Vineyard & Winery, located on a blufftop, offering locally produced wines with views of the Mississippi River.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: