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PUBLIC PADDLEWHEEL CRUISES on the
Upper
Mississippi River
Pools 7 and 8 between
La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Dresbach, Minnesota
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Daily
Sightseeing Cruise
∙ Captain's Sunday Champagne Brunch
∙Cocktail
Cruise
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Friday/Sunday Dinner Cruise
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Saturday Dinner Cruise
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Three Hour Cruise
 PRIVATE CHARTERS
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Moonlight Paddlewheel Cruise (Groups Only)
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Private Party Cruises
∙Cocktail
Cruise
The La Crosse Queen
is U.S. Coast Guard inspected for safety and is licensed to carry up to 149 passengers.
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Public
Cruise Schedule ∙ Rates and Terms
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SIGHTSEEING CRUISE
on the La Crosse Queen
An Authentic Mississippi River Paddlewheeler !
Welcome aboard the authentic La Crosse Queen paddlewheeler for
1-1/2 hours of scenic delight on the upper Mississippi River! As the
La Crosse Queen paddles the main channel of the river your guide
will explain facts and trivia of the historical and present day river,
along with local points of interest. Watch for eagles and other wildlife
as we cruise past steep bluffs adjacent to the Great River Road
-- designated by AAA as one of the most scenic areas in America! At Lock
& Dam No.7 in Dresbach, Minnesota, we will explain the locking process to
you. Cocktails, pop and concessions available. Riverboat excursions early
May through late October.
Luncheons available on this cruise for groups of 25+, please inquire.
Click Image below to view/download our current brochure.

For further Information
Information or to request Printed Brochure
Email:
laxqueen@greatriver.com
Phone 608-784-2893
(Reservations)
608-784-8523 (Charters)

P.O. Box 1805, La Crosse, WI 54602-1805
Passenger Loading at the Riverboat Dock:
405 Veterans Memorial Drive.
West end of State Street, downtown
La Crosse, Wisconsin,
on the North end of Riverside Park
Web page design © 2005 by
Great River
Publishing.
Stoddard, WI 54658.
Phone 608-457-2734 or Fax 608-782-5768.
Mississippi River Home Page
at www.greatriver.com
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An Authentic Mississippi River Paddlewheeler!

What a Day!
Paddle the beautiful
Mississippi River aboard the La Crosse
Queen.

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