Thursday, October 29, 2009
Fall Cruise in Mississippi River Valley
Houseboating Excursions took a late fall cruise to show how beautiful the Upper Mississippi River Valley is in the fall and not just a summertime pleasure. The temperatures are cooler but the colors are beautiful. It is a quieter time of year in late October with less boat traffic but the Mississippi River Valley never disappoints. You always see someone out there getting in the last few rides before the temperatures dip below freezing and the Mississippi River freezes over. This is also the time of year that if you cruise to the north toward Alma, WI and as far south as Brownsville,MN you can start to see the first few Tundra Swans gathering to get ready to head south for the winter. The fishing is also considered to be at it's best this time of year.
Continue to follow Houseboating Excursions in the Mississippi River Valley as we explore more cruise stops and provide more information.
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Looks like a lot of fun, we've done vacations in Lake Shasta houseboats and Seattle houseboats, both were a great time. River boating looks interesting.
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