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Croixwood's 1.8 acres of pine covered grounds includes 185 feet of pristine St. Croix River frontage. Two huge suites feature private river side brazilian walnut decks with spectacular twenty mile St. Croix river views. Each suite has two person Sanijet whirlpool tubs, king beds, remote control gas fireplaces, complimentary beverages in the in-room refrigerators, stereo with CD player, color TV's with DVD and satellite. We are located near the river towns of Stillwater, Taylor's Falls, St. Croix Falls, Marine on the St. Croix, Minneapolis/ St. Paul and fifty minutes from the Mall of America and the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport.

Location: 421 Ridge Road , Osceola Wisconsin 54020 Telephone 866-670-3838 Fax 715-294-2894

Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Marine on the St. Croix) Asa Parker House
(Anoka) Bendemere on the Mississippi
(Chaska) Bluff Creek Inn
(Stillwater]) Brunswick Inn
(St Paul) Chatsworth Bed & Breakfast
(Osceola) Croixwood Bed and Breakfast

04/18 Coming to The Osceola area
Minnesota Alpaca Festival Owatonna MN April13-14 The halter show has over 500 alpacas in the most astonishing array of colors. Award winning fleece will be on display throughout the weekend! This is also a shopping extravaganza.
Scott-Carver Thresher's Annual Swap Meet Jordan MN May4-5 Antique car, tractor, farm equipment and machinery for consignment and auction.
Shepherd's Harvest Sheep and Wool Festival Lake Elmo MN May10-12 Shepherd’s Harvest Festival is an opportunity for rural and urban people to meet and share information about sheep and sheep products and other fiber-producing animals.
Rhubarb Days Osceola WI June7-8 Enjoy rhubarb at Mill Pond Park in Osceola.
Sparta Butterfest Sparta WI June6-9 Carnival, arts, craft, flea market, antiques, buttermaking demonstration.
Tater Daze Brooklyn Park MN June13-16 Brooklyn Park Tater Daze is a unique festival where residents pay homage to the humble potato. Early settlers discovered that potatoes flourished in the flat, sandy soil of the area.