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Wisconsin State Parks
Descriptions and maps of state parks
Amnicon
Falls State Park
This 825-acre park south of Superior
on Hwy. 2 features waterfalls and rapids
along the Amnicon River, viewed from
a covered foot bridge. Camping, picnicking,
and interesting geology. C/o 6294 S.
State Rd. 35, Superior 54880-8326. Winter:
(715)399-3111; Summer: (715) 398-3000.
Current conditions. Park map. Reserve
a campsite.
Aztalan
State Park
South of I-94, near Lake Mills, this
park is an important archaeological
site, the location of a 12th century
Indian village. The park offers picnic
areas, hiking trails and fishing. C/o
1213 S. Main, Lake Mills 53551. (920)
648-8774. Current conditions. Park
map
Belmont
Mound State Park
The Belmont Lions Club operates and
maintains this park. Belmont Mound,
an outlier of the famed Niagara dolomite
escarpment, reaches nearly 400 feet
above the Village of Belmont. From the
64-foot observation tower on top, you
can see for many miles in all directions.
The wooded mound abounds in berries
and wildlife. It has picnic and playground
facilities but no camping. Wisconsin's
First Capitol historic site is less
than a mile to the west. c/o 7896 Lake
Rd., Blanchardville 53516. (608) 523-4427.
Big Bay
State Park
Located on Madeline Island, the park
features picturesque sandstone bluffs
with caves where Lake Superior laps
at the shoreline. A family campground,
including walk-in campsites; outdoor
and indoor group camps; hiking and nature
trails; and 1.5 miles of sand beach
await visitors. Box 589, Bayfield 54814-0589.
(715) 747-6425. Park
map.
Big Foot
Beach State Park
This 272-acre park on the shores of
Lake Geneva offers wooded campsites,
2,200 feet of sand beach and picnic
areas. Located in resort and recreation
area. Year-round alcohol ban. Open mid-May
through October. 1452 Hwy. H, Lake Geneva
53147. (262) 248-2528.
Black
River State Forest
Located in Jackson County off I-94,
this four-season recreation area is
best known for its hiking and cross-country
ski trails. Camp, swim, hunt, fish,
snowmobile, ATV and canoe on nearly
67,000 acres of pine and oak forests.
910 Hwy. 54 E, Black River Falls 54615-9276.
(715) 284-4103. Forest
map
Blue
Mound State Park
Spectacular view of the countryside
from the highest point in southern Wisconsin.
Observation towers, wooded campsites,
swimming pool with a lift for people
with disabilities, picnic areas and
hiking, and nature and cross-country
ski trails offer year-round recreation.
Rustic cabin for people with disabilities.
4350 Mounds Park Rd., Box 98, Blue Mounds
53517-0098. (608) 437-5711. Current
conditions. Park
map.
Browntown-Cadiz
Springs State Recreation Area
Swim, fish, boat on two spring-fed lakes
in this day-use recreation area in Green
County. Enjoy nature trails and explore
a 600-acre wildlife area. Tables, grills
and shelters provided. C/o P.O. Box
805, New Glarus 53574. Summer (608)
966-3777. Park
map.
Brule
River State Forest
The Brule River, a premier trout stream,
drops 328 feet from its headwaters to
the shore of Lake Superior. Enjoy exciting
white-water canoeing, kayaking, and
fishing as well as camping and wilderness
solitude. Hiking and nature trails in
the summer offer snowmobiling and 16.5
miles of cross-country ski trails in
the winter. 6250 S Ranger Road, Brule
54820-0125. (715) 372-5678. Current
conditions. Park
map
Brunet
Island State Park
Framed by the Chippewa and Fisher rivers,
this park is located one mile northwest
of Cornell. Camping, swimming, canoeing
and fishing opportunities abound. Enjoy
the abundant plant and wildlife. Rt.
2, Box 158, Cornell 54732. (715) 239-6888.
Park
map
Buckhorn
State Park
A 2,500-acre peninsula in the Castle
Rock Flowage of the Wisconsin River
offers a full range of water-related
activities. A paradise for hunters,
hikers and nature lovers. Outdoor group
camp, 24 cart-in campsites, two-level
accessible wildlife blind. W8450 Buckhorn
Park Ave., Necedah 54646-2789. (608)
565-2789). Current conditions. Park
map.
Capital
Springs State Park and Recreation Area
This new state park in Dane County was
established during Wisconsin State Parks'
2000 centennial year. Capital Springs
is a partnership project between Dane
County Parks and Wisconsin State Parks.
Although still in the planning process,
Capital Springs offers many recreational
opportunities including hiking, biking,
fishing, wildlife watching, picnicking
and camping. 3101 Lake Farm Road, Madison,
53711. (608) 224-3606.
Chippewa
Flowage
The 15,300-acre Chippewa Flowage is
in Sawyer County east of Hayward. First
filled in 1924, it is now Wisconsin's
third-largest lake, with an irregular,
wooded, and generally undeveloped 233-mile
shoreline and about 200 undeveloped
islands. It is known for its spectacular
natural scenery and fishing. Public
access points on the flowage are a starting
point for a wilderness experience. Camp
at one of the primitive island sites.
10220 State Hwy 27, Hayward, WI 54843
(715) 634-2688.
Chippewa
Moraine State Recreation Area
Situated in an area of unspoiled beauty
with kettle lakes and glacial features.
The interpretive center sits atop a
hill that was once a glacial lake bottom.
The tranquil Ice Age Trail traverses
through hilly, heavily forested terrain
where a multitude of bird life abound.
A visitor center generally is open from
8:30 to 4:30 daily; call ahead to verify.
Box 13394, County Hwy. M, New Auburn
54757. (715) 967-2800. Park
map.
Copper
Culture State Park
This 48-acre park features an Indian
burial ground from the Copper Culture
about 6,000 years ago, the oldest cemetery
site in Wisconsin. Locally owned park
museum offers a detailed look at Copper
Culture life and times. (Admission charged.
Call for hours.) Also enjoy the 15-acre
short-grass prairie or fish the Oconto
River. Vehicle admission sticker not
required. C/o N10008 Paust Lane, Crivitz
54114. (715) 757-3979.
Copper
Falls State Park
Canyons, streams and waterfalls to delight
photographers, hikers and cross-country
skiers; just north of Mellen in Ashland
County. Swimming beach, miles of trails.
Family campgrounds, plus walk-in and
backpack campsites available. Route
1, Box 17AA, Mellen 54546. (715) 274-5123.
Park
map.
Council
Grounds State Park
Located along the beautiful Wisconsin
River a short distance northwest of
Merrill. A campground with modern rest
rooms, swimming beach, picnic areas,
shelter house and a physical fitness
trail await visitors. N1895 Council
Grounds Dr., Merrill 54452. (715) 536-8773.
Current conditions.
Devil's
Lake State Park
An Ice Age unit where 500-foot bluffs
flank a 360-acre lake. Swimming, fishing,
boating (electric motor only), canoeing,
scuba diving, hiking, nature center
(by appointment during off-season),
year-round naturalist and cross-country
skiing. S5975 Park Rd, Baraboo 53913-9299.
(608) 356-8301; TDD (608) 356-4274).
Current conditions.
Park map.
Fischer
Creek State Recreation Area
This 123-acre area has nearly a mile
of Lake Michigan shoreline, scenic wooded
bluffs, grasslands and wetlands. It
is managed by Manitowoc County. No camping.
C/o 4319 Expo Dr., Manitowoc 54220.
(920) 683-4185.
Flambeau
River State Forest
Two forks of the Flambeau River provide
75 miles of uninterrupted natural beauty
and white-water excitement. Rustic camping
at 35 sites along the river and two
campgrounds. Nearly 90,000 acres of
forest, canoe landings, and fishing
for muskie, walleye, bass, trout and
panfish. ATV and ski trails. W1613 Co.
Rd. W, Winter 54896. (715) 332-5271.
Forest
map
Governor
Dodge State Park
5,000 scenic acres of steep hills, bluffs
and deep valleys, plus two lakes offering
swimming, fishing and boating (electric
motors only). Hike through oak-hickory
woods, ride horses over rolling hills,
picnic near sandstone bluffs. 4175 Hwy.
23, Dodgeville 53533. (608) 935-2315.
Current conditions. Park
map.
Governor
Knowles State Forest
Visit a scenic wilderness area along
the St. Croix River in northwestern
Wisconsin. Group and family camping.
Rustic river and backpack camping by
permit. . Enjoy fishing, boating, hiking,
cross-county skiing, snowmobiling, horse
trails and hunting. Box 367, Grantsburg
54840. (715) 463-2898. Forest
map
Governor
Nelson State Park
On 10,000-acre Lake Mendota, recreation
and nature mingle within sight of the
state Capitol. Boating, fishing, picnicking
and swimming are favorite activities.
Restored prairie and savanna, effigy
mounds, boat launch, swimming area,
pet swimming area, hiking and ski trails.
No camping. 5140 County Hwy. M, Waunakee
53597. (608) 831-3005. Park
map
Governor
Thompson State Park
This new park in Marinette County, established
during Wisconsin State Parks' 2000 centennial
year, is not yet fully developed. Master
planning for it is underway. N10008
Paust Lane, Crivitz, WI 54114. (715)757-3979,
fax (715)-757-3779. Park
map.
Harrington
Beach State Park
Peacefulness and serenity draw people.
The 636 acres with a mile-long Lake
Michigan beach leave room to be alone
with nature. Hiking, fishing, picnic
areas, nature and cross-country ski
trails are available. No camping. 531
Hwy. D, Belgium 53004. (262) 285-3015.
Park
map
Hartman
Creek State Park
This 1,417-acre quiet and friendly natural
gem is near the beautiful spring-fed
Chain O' Lakes. Year-round camping,
Hellestad House log cabin, Whispering
Pines day use area on crystal-clear
Marl Lake on the upper "chain."
N2480 Hartman Creek Road, Waupaca 54981-9727.
(715) 258-2372. Current conditions.
Park
map.
Havenwoods
State Forest
Havenwoods is an island of nature within
an urban Milwaukee environment. Environmental
education programs and walking trails
are available for educators, youth groups,
families and adults. Environmental Awareness
Center. 6141 N. Hopkins, Milwaukee 53209.
(414) 527-0232; TDD 414-527-0761. Current
conditions. Forest
map.
Heritage
Hill State Park [exit DNR]
Experience "living history"
at this 40-acre outdoor museum in Green
Bay. The park features 25 structures
from Wisconsin's past. Per person admission
charged. 2640 S. Webster Avenue, Green
Bay 54301. (920) 448-5150.
High
Cliff State Park
This park of 1,145 acres rests on limestone
cliffs overlooking Lake Winnebago. History
and geology buffs will want to visit
the park to learn about effigy mound
builders, lime kiln, quarry operations,
camping and the scenic overlook. N7630
State Park Road, Sherwood 54169. (920)
989-1106. Current conditions. Park
map.
Hoffman
Hills State Recreation Area
Hilly, wooded recreation area in northeastern
Dunn County near Menomonie. An outdoor
group camp for youth groups, an observation
tower, a self-guiding nature trail and
hiking/skiing trails are available.
921 Brickyard Road, Menomonie 54751.
(715) 232-1242. Park
map.
Interstate
State Park
A deep gorge called the "Dalles
of the St. Croix" is a scenic feature
of Wisconsin's oldest state park. As
a part of the Ice Age National Scientific
Reserve, the Ice Age Interpretive Center
features photographs, murals and other
information about the great glaciers.
Box 703, St. Croix Falls 54024. (715)
483-3747. Current conditions. Park
map
Kettle
Moraine Scenic Drive
This marked 115-mile road route is the
scenic connection between the Kettle
Moraine State Forest Northern, Pike
Lake, Lapham Peak, and Southern Units
as well as numerous natural and scenic
landmarks, local parks, and historic
sites.
Kettle
Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit
A 29,268-acre gift of the glacier--the
rolling, wooded landscape is dotted
with serene lakes and offers a unique
outdoor recreational experience of endless
variety. Henry S. Reuss Ice Age Visitor
Center, on State Highway 67, 1/8 mile
south of County Highway G, is open seven
days a week, (920) 533-8322. Forest
Headquarters, N1765 Hwy. G, Campbellsport,
WI 53010, is open Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., (262) 626-2116.
Current conditions.
Kettle
Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit
The glacier left 21,000 acres of rolling
hills and numerous lakes. Humans contributed
beaches and boat launches, trails for
horses, off-road (mountain) bikes, snowmobiles,
cross-country skiing and hiking, picnic
areas and four campgrounds. Cabin for
people with disabilities. S91 W39091
Hwy. 59, Eagle 53119. (262) 594-6200.
Current conditions. Forest
map.
Kinnickinnic
State Park
The Kinnickinnic, a cold water trout
stream, forms a large, sandy delta where
it flows into the St. Croix River. This
day-use park features river scenery,
trails meandering through tall grass
prairies and upland forests, a large
swim area and boat-in camping. W11983
820th Avenue, River Falls 54022. (715)
425-1129). Park
map
Kohler-Andrae
State Park
Year-round, this 1,000-acre scenic gem
on the shore of Lake Michigan offers
a peaceful feeling. Relax in a shady
campsite, walk barefoot on two miles
of beach, tour the nature center, or
stroll along two nature trails. 1020
Beach Park Lane, Sheboygan 53081. (920)
451-4080. Current conditions. Park
map.
Lake
Kegonsa State Park
Kegonsa means "lake of many fishes"
and it is one of southern Wisconsin's
most productive fishing holes. The White
Oak Nature Trail's effigy mounds are
of great interest to many visitors.
The woodlands, prairies and wetlands
attract campers, hikers and skiers.
2405 Door Creek Road, Stoughton 53589.
(608) 873-9695. Current conditions.
Park
map.
Lake
Wissota State Park
Created by Wisconsin-Minnesota Light
and Power Company in 1918, the 6,300-acre
lake attracts anglers after walleyes,
muskies and bass. Scenic trails edge
the shoreline and wind through woodland,
prairie and marsh. 18127 CTH O, Chippewa
Falls 54729. (715) 382-4574. Park
map.
Lakeshore
State Park
This new 22-acre park in Milwaukee is
not yet open to the public. It is on
the shore of Lake Michigan adjacent
to the Henry Maier Festival Grounds.
C/o P.O. Box 12436, Milwaukee 53212.
(414) 263-8570. Park
map.
Lapham
Peak Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest
Located near Delafield, 1 mile south
of I-94, Lapham Peak features a 45-foot
observation tower on the highest point
in Waukesha County. The glaciated topography
also provides excellent hiking and cross-county
skiing. Enclosed shelters for all seasons.
W329 N846 Cty. C, Delafield 53018. (262)
646-3025. Forest
map.
Loew
Lake Unit, Kettle Moraine State Forest
The Loew Lake Unit is a picturesque
valley including the winding east branch
of the Oconomowoc River and the 23-acre
Loew Lake. It is open to low-impact
recreation, including hiking, hunting,
and horseback riding (no camping). The
Ice Age National Scenic Trail goes through
the property on the west side of the
Oconomowoc River. C/o 3544 Kettle Moraine
Rd., Hartford 53027. (262) 670-3400.
Lower
Wisconsin State Riverway
A diverse resource with a wide variety
of historical and archaeological sites,
wildlife, fisheries, and scenic beauty.
The riverway contains 79,275 acres,
more than 44,000 of them state owned,
along 93.2 miles of the Wisconsin River.
Camping is allowed on state-owned islands
and sandbars except for a 2-mile stretch
downstream of Ferry Bluff. C/o DNR Service
Center 1500 N. Johns Street, Dodgeville
53533, (608) 935-3368, or Tower Hill
State Park, 5808 County C, Spring Green
53588 (608) 588-2116. Riverway map,
east
and west
MacKenzie
Environmental Education Center and State
Game Farm
The MacKenzie Center provides environmental
educational opportunities for youth
and adults. It has a wildlife exhibit,
conservation museum, self-guided nature
trails, a picnic area, and facilities
for rearing and study of pheasants and
other animals. Bbunkhouses for organized
groups, but no camping. W7303 County
Hwy. CS, Poynette 53955-9690. (608)
635-8110. Park
map
Menominee
River Natural Resources Area
Some 1,922 acres of this 4,450-acre
property are located on the Wisconsin
side of the Menominee River, east of
Pembine. Primarily limited to foot travel
only, the area provides opportunities
to view waterfalls and birds, canoe,
hunt, fish, and hike. Several one-night
undeveloped camping sites are available
along the river. P.O. Box 199, Wausaukee,
WI 54177. (715) 856-9160.
Merrick
State Park
Located along the lazy Mississippi River
north of Fountain City. Enjoy fishing
from or docking your boat at your campsite.
River waters are a haven for summer
and winter anglers. The marshy back
waters are home for egrets, herons,
muskrats and otters. Box 127, Fountain
City 54629-0127. (608) 687-4936. Current
conditions. Park
map
Mill
Bluff State Park
Picturesque rock formations dominate
the land. Part of the Ice Age National
Scientific Reserve, an ideal place for
picnicking, swimming, camping and hiking.
Scenic views from the top of Mill Bluff.
C/o Box 99, Ontario 54651. (608) 337-4775,
Memorial Day - Labor Day (608) 427-6692.
Park
map.
Mirror
Lake State Park
Just three miles from Wisconsin Dells,
sandstone bluffs surround half the lake
which offers excellent fishing, swimming
and canoeing. Wooded campsites, picnic
areas, a boat landing, and biking, hiking
and cross-country ski trails. Cabin
for people with disabilities. E10320
Fern Dell Road, Baraboo 53913. (608)
254-2333). Park
map
Natural
Bridge State Park
Inspect a natural arch of sandstone
with a rock shelter used by people when
the glacier was melting, 11,000 years
ago. On County Highway C, 12 miles west
of Devil's Lake in Sauk County. No camping.
C/o S5975 Park Road, Baraboo 53913-9299.
(608) 356-8301; TDD (608) 356-4281.
Nelson
Dewey State Park
Take in a panoramic view of the Mississippi
River or relax in wooded campsites atop
the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi.
Visit Stonefield, home of Wisconsin's
first governor, Nelson Dewey, and Stonefield
Village, a reconstructed 1890 village.
Open year round. Box 658, Cassville
53806. (608) 725-5374.
New Glarus
Woods State Park
Located near the Sugar River Trail,
you'll find camping as it was intended,
with drive-in or hike-in campsites of
quiet solitude. A picnic area and playground.
Nature trails lead to wildlife and the
beauty of undisturbed woodland. Box
805, W5446 County Trunk Highway NN,
New Glarus 53574. (608) 527-2335. Park
map.
Newport
State Park
The wilderness park offers 2,370-acres
of forests, 11 miles of Lake Michigan
shoreline, 30 miles of hiking trails,
and backpack camping as quiet alternatives
to bustling Door County. Hiking, swimming,
backpack camping, bird watching, cross-country
skiing and snowshoeing are favorite
activities. 475 Cty. Rd. NP, Ellison
Bay 54210. (920) 854-2500. Park
map
Northern
Highland-American Legion State Forest
225,000 acres of beautiful northern
Wisconsin forests and lakes offer camping,
fishing, swimming, hunting, boating,
canoeing, backpacking and winter recreation.
Wild and wilderness areas are available
for those seeking solitude. 4125 CTH
M, Boulder Junction 54512. (715) 385-2727.
Forest
map
Pattison
State Park
One of the state's outstanding scenic
features is 165-foot-high Big Manitou
Falls, highest in Wisconsin. Hiking
trails, nature center, sand beach and
interpretive programs entertain and
educate visitors 6294 S. State Rd. 35,
Superior 54880-8326. (715) 399-3111.
Park
map.
Peninsula
State Park
On a peninsula jutting into Green Bay
waters, the 3,776 acres of forest include
four campgrounds, bike trails, an observation
tower, summer theater, a 125-year-old
lighthouse and an 18-hole golf course.
Visitors explore bays fringed by sand
and cobblestone. Islands and ships can
be viewed from the bluffs. Box 218,
Fish Creek 54212-0218. (920) 868-3258,
golf course (920) 854-5791 May-Oct.
Current conditions.
Park map.
Perrot
State Park
The park's 1,400 acres nestle among
bluffs where the Trempealeau and Mississippi
rivers meet. From the 500-foot river
bluffs, one can enjoy breathtaking views
of the mighty Mississippi. Camping,
hiking, boating, cross-country skiing,
and access to the Great River State
Trail. Box 407, Trempealeau 54661. (608)
534-6409 Current conditions. Park
map
Peshtigo
River State Forest
This forest comprises about 9,200 acres
of undeveloped forest along 70 miles
of the Peshtigo River in Marinette County.
The forest is in the master planning
process. A section of the forest is
adjacent to the new Governor Thompson
State Park. The forest is open to the
public with opportunities for canoeing,
fishing, boating, hunting, snowmobiling,
cross-country skiing, and hiking. c/o
N10008 Paust Lane, Crivitz 54114. (715)
757-3965.
Pike
Lake Unit - Kettle Moraine State Forest
Surprising for its beauty, panoramic
views from atop Powder Hill, picnic
areas and peaceful campsites, this 678-acre
park offers year-round enjoyment. Located
in the Kettle Moraine area, the Ice
Age Trail passes through. 3544 Kettle
Moraine Road, Hartford 53027. (262)
670-3400. Current conditions. Forest
map
Point
Beach State Forest
The point juts seven miles into Lake
Michigan, and the six-mile beach occasionally
yields pieces of 19th century ships
that sank here. The sandy shore of Lake
Michigan is a fascinating place just
to walk, look and indulge in some aimless
beachcombing. Interpretive center and
indoor group camps. 9400 County Hwy.
O, Two Rivers 54241. (920) 794-7480.
Current conditions. Forest
map.
Potawatomi
State Park
On a clear day, the view from the observation
tower reaches 16 miles across Green
Bay to Menomonee, Mich., and Chambers
Island, 20 miles to the northeast. The
two-mile shoreline is dotted with granite
boulders, brought from Canada by the
glacier. Family campground and cabin
for people with disabilities. 3740 Park
Drive, Sturgeon Bay 54235. (920) 746-2890,
(920) 746-2891. Current conditions.
Park
map
Rib Mountain
State Park
This billion-year-old hill is one of
the oldest geologic formations on earth.
The top of the 60-foot observation tower
is 700 feet above the surrounding plain
and offers spectacular views.Camping
May through October; snowshoeing and
downhill skiing [exit DNR] in winter.
4200 Park Rd., Wausau 54401. (715) 842-2522.
Current conditions. Park
map.
Richard
Bong State Recreation Area
A smorgasbord of activities await visitors
to this 4,515-acre recreation area in
Kenosha County, 9 miles west of I-94
on Hwy. 142. Swim, fish, picnic, camp,
ride horses, study nature, cross-country
ski, motorcycle and hunt. 26313 Burlington
Road, Kansasville 53139. (262) 878-5600.
Current conditions. Park
map
Roche-A-Cri
State Park
The French name refers to the 300-foot
high rock outcropping that is the central
feature of this quiet park. Climb the
stairway to the top for a panoramic
view; picnic areas, hiking trails and
41 wooded campsites, also featured.
1767 Hwy. 13, Friendship 53934-0100.
Summer (608) 339-6881, off-season (608)
565-2789. Current conditions. Park
map.
Rock
Island State Park
Take the ferry to this primitive Lake
Michigan island park that LaSalle and
Hennepin visited in the Griffon in 1679.
The stone buildings were built by a
wealthy inventor between 1910 and 1930.
C/o Washington Island 54246. (920) 847-2235.
Park
map
Rocky
Arbor State Park
A 225-acre park located within 1-1/2
miles of Wisconsin Dells. Eighty-nine
wooded campsites offer seclusion, while
pine trees and sandstone bluffs offer
a cool escape to the picnicker or hiker
in this summer park. C/o E10320 Fern
Dell Road, Baraboo 53913. Summer (608)
254-8001, fall, winter, spring (608)
254-2333.
Straight
Lake State Park
This new 2,780-acre park in northwestern
Wisconsin has a lake, river, woods,
wetlands, and prairie. For now, it's
open only to foot traffic. C/o Box 703,
St. Croix Falls 54024. (715) 483-3747.
Park
map.
Tower
Hill State Park
Visit the park's restored shot tower
and melting house to see exhibits on
lead shot making from the 1800s. Just
two men, using picks and crow bars,
tunneled 120 feet down and 90 feet horizontally
through the rock. Challenging bluff
trails, panoramic views, camping (first-come,
first-served), and canoeing and fishing
on the Wisconsin River. Open May through
October. 5808 Cty. C, Spring Green 53588.
(608) 588-2116). Park
map
Turtle
Flambeau Scenic Waters Area
This area, southwest of Mercer in Iron
county, has 60 campsites, accessible
by water only, and six public boat landings.
The flowage is known for its walleye
fishery and also has muskellunge, northern
pike, bass, sturgeon, and panfish. It
has the highest density of bald eagle,
osprey, and loon breeding pairs in Wisconsin.
C/o DNR Ranger Station, 3291 State House
Circle, Mercer 54547. (715) 476-2240.
Whitefish
Dunes State Park
This Door County park offers rugged
Lake Michigan shoreline, dense upland
forest, shoreline on an interior lake,
a winding creek with wetlands, and the
highest sand dunes in Wisconsin. Many
features for people with disabilities.
No camping. 3275 County Highway WD (Clark
Lake Road), Sturgeon Bay 54235. (920)
823-2400. Park
map.
Wildcat
Mountain State Park
Canoeing on the winding Kickapoo River
and horseback riding for those who bring
their own horses are the highlights.
An observation point overlooks the Kickapoo
Valley and the Village of Ontario. Camping,
hiking, fishing, cross-country skiing.
Box 99, Ontario 54651. (608) 337-4775.
Current conditions. Park
map.
Willow
Flowage Scenic Waters Area
Described as "almost Canada,"
this flowage in Oneida County has a
wild flavor. The area has more than
17,000 acres, 73 miles of shoreline,
106 islands, and seven boat landings.
Rustic campsites around the shoreline
and on the islands offer scenery and
solitude. There are abundant walleye
and panfish; northern pike, muskellunge,
and bass; hunting and hiking opportunities;
deer, bear, ruffed grouse, ducks, loons,
and wolves. C/o 8770 Hwy J, Woodruff
54568, (715) 356-5211. Lake map.
Willow
River State Park
Two dams, two lakes, a trout stream,
sand beach, prairie remnants and a nature
center are featured on 2,891 acres of
rolling countryside. Popular campground
and excellent cross-country skiing.
1034 Cty. Hwy. A, Hudson 54016. (715)
386-5931).. Park
map.
Wyalusing
State Park
The Wisconsin Ridge Campground overlooks
the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers
500 feet below. Scarlet tanagers and
wild turkeys are among the more than
100 bird species spotted on one-day
field trips. 13342 Cty. Hwy. C, Bagley
53801. (608) 996-2261.
Park map
Yellowstone
Lake State Park
One of the few lakes in the driftless
area, 450-acre Yellowstone Lake is popular
for ice fishing and other water sports.
The park adjoins the Yellowstone Lake
State Wildlife Area. 8495 Lake Road,
Blanchardville 53516. (608) 523-4427.
Current conditions. Park
map
For more
information on this topic, ask Wisconsin
State Parks, (608)266-2181.
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