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Price
County
Price
County parks, campgrounds, detailed county
map, and lake maps
Detailed
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County
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Big
Falls County Park & Campground -
15 acres
Directions: Hwy. 8 to County N then south
about 10 miles.
Description: This scenic river-edge park is
located in the southwest corner of Price County
along the South Fork of the Jump River. Flanked
by tall white and red pine, the Jump River
cascades around huge granite rocks and provides
viewers with a “wild river” environment.
This park can accommodate trailers, tent trailers,
and tents. Facilities include:•
6-unit campground, no electricity, check-out
time is 2 p.m., 14-day limit at any one site,
open year round•
no fee - no RVs allowed•
campsites cannot be reserved•
sites have picnic tables only•
firewood provided•
well – hand pump•
open air shelter, no electricity•
picnic area, tables and grills•
vaulted toilets•
surfaced road and parking area•
swing sets – play area•
volleyball (bring your own ball)•
firepit• hiking
trail along the Falls area•
fishing• pet requirements:
must be under control or on a leash at all
times – not allowed near swimming area
or in buildings
Smith
Lake County Park & Campground
- 300 acres
Directions: Hwy. 13 to Park Falls , west about
2 ½ miles on County E, then south about
1 mile on Omaha Road .Description:
This park, located southwest of Park Falls,
consists of the forest and lakefront property
surrounding Smith Lake, part of the Flambeau
River, plus 2 canoe-in campsites (no fee).
There is ATV trail access to the Tuscobia
State Trail via Omaha Road (approx. 1 mile)
and to Park Falls Tuscobia Trailhead County
Park (approx. 4 miles). Adjoining this park
are 1,000s of acres of industrial forest land
and the Flambeau River State Forest . This
campground can accommodate RVs, trailers,
tent trailers, and tents. Facilities include:•
30-unit campground, all w/electric hookups-year
round, check-out time is 2 p.m., 14-day limit
at any one site•
camping fee required - $20 (2007 rate)•
campsites cannot be reserved•
sites have picnic tables and fire rings•
firewood provided•
shower/flush toilet building Memorial Day
weekend thru September•
picnic area, tables & grills•
ATV trail access to the Tuscobia State Trail•
ATV unloading and loading ramp•
vaulted toilets•
pressure water, mid-April thru mid- to late-October•
paved road and parking area•
boat landing/boat dock•
fishing• sand
beach• hiking
trail• pet requirements:
must be under control or on a leash at all
times – not allowed near swimming area
or in buildings
Solberg
Lake County Park & Campground
- 35 acres
Directions: Hwy. 13 north of Phillips to Old
13 Road, 2 ½ miles on Old 13 Road,
then 2 ½ miles on West Solberg Lake
Road to the park entrance, located northeast
of Phillips Description:
A premier northwoods campground and day-use
park located on a 35-acre peninsula extending
into Solberg Lake . This 60-unit campground
accommodates RV's, trailers, tent trailers
and tents. Solberg Lake is perfect for fishing,
water skiing and swimming. There is a beautiful
beach on the southern most point surrounded
by red pine. The campground usually fills
up on weekends Memorial Day through Labor
Day & the weeks preceding and following
the 4th of July. Facilities
include:• 60-unit
campground, 54 sites with electrical hookups,
year-round - check-out time is 2 p.m., 14-day
limit at any one site•
campsites cannot be reserved•
two flush toilet/shower buildings (open Memorial
Day weekend September, fee required)•
sanitary dump station, open when the water
is turned on (about the first weekend in May
thru mid-October) - use fee (quarters are
required)• sand
volleyball court, horseshoe pit (must provide
own volleyball and horseshoes)•
caretaker on site Memorial Day weekend thru
Labor Day weekend•
sites have picnic table/fire ring•
firewood provided•
pressure water, mid-April thru mid- to late-October•
paved road and parking area•
picnic area, tables & grills•
sand beach• playground
equipment• paved
boat ramp, boat dock•
fishing pier•
nature/hiking trail & snowmobile trail•
pay phone• pet
requirements: must be under control or on
a leash at all times – not allowed near
swimming area or in buildings
Timm's
Hill County Park - 220 acres
Directions: Hwy. 13 to Ogema, 5 miles east
on Hwy. 86, south about a ½ mile on
County C, then east about ½ mile on
Rustic Road 62. Description:
The highest point in the State of Wisconsin
at an elevation of 1951.5 feet is located
in southeastern Price County. The park gate
is open 7:30a.m. – 9:30p.m. approx.
May thru Oct. Bass Lake is completely surrounded
by park property, as well as half the shoreline
on Timm's Lake. The entire area is heavily
forested with northern hardwoods and is spectacular
during the fall color season.
Tuscobia
Trailhead County Park - 39.58 acres
Directions: From Hwy. 13 in Park Falls, take
County Road E west about 1/2 mile, turn north
into the park. Description:
This day-use park opened in 2000 and is located
on the ouskirts of the City of Park Falls.
There are two parking lots providing trail
access to the Tuscobia State Trail with ATV
riding allowed May 15 thru Nov. 15 and snowmobile
riding allowed Dec. 2 thru March 31, weather
permitting. A wetland restoration project
resulted in a 5-acre pond that is supporting
a waterfowl population.
Wisconsin
Concrete County Park
Directions: Hwy. 13, one mile south of Phillips.Description:
In 1948, at age 63, Price County native Fred
Smith began construction of what is known
today as Wisconsin Concrete Park. Smith, a
lumberjack, tavern owner, farmer, and dance
hall musician, created over 200 figures depicting
his vision of the local culture and the world.
His work is considered one of America's most
unique displays of folk art. The park is open
year-round, 24-hours a day, and is free of
charge. It is recommended that you visit the
park during daylight hours. There is limited
lighting after dark.
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Price
County Courthouse
126
Cherry St.
Phillips,
Wi. 54555
715-339-4505
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