Paddling

The meandering waterways of the La Crosse area are an absolute paradise for paddlers of every stripe. Take the family on a gentle canoe ride through relaxing wetland courses, or enjoy moderate to strenuous kayaking adventures along the Mississippi, Black, or La Crosse Rivers. Canoe trails, launches, and outfitters abound in the area, making it one of the best paddling destinations in the region. Check out this excellent map of canoe launches in the area to find the most convenient access point for you!

Upper Mississippi Refuge Canoe Trails

Explore a variety of paddling experiences just north of La Crosse. The Long Lake Trail offers five miles of easy paddling through scenic Mississippi backwaters, taking about 3–4 hours to complete. The Lake Onalaska Canoe Trail, the newest marked route on the refuge, winds through the backwaters into expansive Lake Onalaska. For a quieter, unmarked experience, paddle the Brown’s Marsh Canoe Area at Lytle’s Landing, a motor-free zone perfect for peaceful exploration. Note: a Voluntary Waterfowl Avoidance Area is in effect on Lake Onalaska from October 15 to mid-November.

La Crosse River

The La Crosse River is an often overlooked paddle through the Onalaska area to Riverside Park in La Crosse. With 6 conveniently spaced boat landings situated below Lake Neshonoc. For a leisurely paddle to Riverside Park, put in at Holiday Heights and meander past the bluffs and through the marshland.

Onalaska Waterfront

The Onalaska Waterfront and Spillway offer an opportunity to go canoeing & kayaking in Mississippi backwaters. Turn west on Irvin Street off of Highway 35, one block south of Onalaska’s Main Street. The City of Onalaska Park and Rec department has a few canoes and kayaks available for rent down at the waterfront. Stop into City Hall at 415 Main Street or call 781-9560.
Paddling in the La Crosse Region