Rare Riverfront Land Opportunity
Parcel One offers a rare opportunity to own pristine, undeveloped riverfront land in one of the most scenic stretches of the Upper Mississippi.
HFL Cove Properties
HFL Cove Properties is a family owned, local real estate investing business with a penchant for investing in The Driftless community. Our portfolio consists of both single and multi-family properties, rentals, flips, and AirB&Bs
Explore the Area & Local Resources
Learn more about the surrounding Mississippi River region and what makes this location so unique. Explore the resources below to better understand the landscape, nearby communities, recreation opportunities, and lifestyle that come with owning property in this corridor between La Crosse, Wisconsin and La Crescent, Minnesota.
La Crescent, Minnesota
La Crescent, Minnesota is a small Mississippi River community with a population of roughly 5,000–5,500 residents, offering a quiet, small-town atmosphere just across the river from La Crosse, Wisconsin. Often referred to as the “Apple Capital of Minnesota,” it blends residential neighborhoods, agricultural heritage, and riverfront living.
The city is supported by essential local services including La Crescent-Hokah public schools, municipal utilities, parks and recreation facilities, and a full range of city services such as police, fire, and public works. While it maintains a small-community feel, residents have immediate access to expanded healthcare, retail, and employment opportunities just minutes away in La Crosse.
La Crescent is known for its bluff landscapes, river access, trail systems, and strong outdoor recreation culture, making it especially attractive for those seeking a balance between natural surroundings and proximity to urban amenities.
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La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse, Wisconsin is a regional hub on the Mississippi River with a population of approximately 52,000 residents, serving as the economic, healthcare, and cultural center of the surrounding tri-state area (Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa). It combines a vibrant downtown riverfront with established residential neighborhoods and surrounding bluffs that define much of its landscape.
The city is anchored by major employers and institutions including healthcare systems, higher education (notably the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse), manufacturing, logistics, and tourism. Residents benefit from a full range of municipal services, strong public infrastructure, regional transit access, and a well-developed park and trail system along the river and blufflands.
La Crosse is widely known for its active outdoor lifestyle, offering biking and hiking trails, boating and fishing on the Mississippi River, and year-round community events, festivals, and live music. It provides a blend of small-city livability with the amenities and services of a much larger metro area.
Informational Links:
- City of La Crosse
- La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce
- Explore La Crosse: Discover the Unique Beauty of La Crosse WI
- Downtown Mainstreet, Inc.
- La Crosse County
