Wisconsin Park List

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
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
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
Heritage Hill State Park
Experience "living history" at this 40-acre outdoor museum in Green Bay. The park features 25 structures from Wisconsin's past. Per person admission
High Cliff State Park
High Cliff is the only state-owned recreational area on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin's largest lake. High Cliff gets its name from the limestone cliff of the Niagara Escarpment, which parallels the
Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area
Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area offers 707 acres of preserved and restored wooded hills, wetlands, and prairie traversed with hiking and cross-country ski trails. It's an excellent bird watching
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge
Over 21,000 acres in size, Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is located on the west branch of the Rock River in southeastern Wisconsin and encompasses the northern two-thirds of Horicon
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
A Mammoth Walk A mere 15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the
Interstate State Park
Whatever outdoor activities you enjoy, you'll find that a variety of recreational opportunities await you at Interstate State Park. It's Wisconsin's oldest state park, established in 1900. A deep gorge
Iron River National Fish Hatchery Complex
Iron River National Fish Hatchery (NFH) was established in 1981. This hatchery is located in the upper Great Lakes region and is stocked with fish and eggs.
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
Kettle Moraine State Forest-Northern Unit
The "Northern Kettle" is a glacial landscape of rolling, wooded hills dotted with serene lakes and hidden ponds. The Ice Age Visitor Center in Dundee is open daily. For
Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit
The Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest is 30 miles long, extending from the village of Dousman, Wisconsin, almost to the city of Whitewater. Forest Headquarters is
Kinnickinnic State Park
In one of the Midwest’s most beautiful areas, the St. Croix River Valley, Kinnickinnic State Park offers experiences in two types of worlds. Enjoy the quiet and solitude of
Kohler-Andrae State Park
Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is the home of majestic sand dunes, miles of golden beach, shimmering blue Lake Michigan water, whispering pines, an abundance of wildlife, and
Lake Kegonsa State Park
Lake Kegonsa State Park, south of Wisconsin's state capital, Madison, offers a natural, peaceful atmosphere beside a glacier-hewed lake. Kegonsa means "lake of many fishes" and it is one of
Lake Vermilion Public Islands
America's Outdoors is a public information center that provides recreation information on national, state, and local outdoor areas; environmental education materials; and a professional staff to assist with citizen-based
Lake Wissota State Park
This park northeast of Chippewa Falls has 1,062 acres of primarily young, rich forests and open prairie on a 6,300-acre manmade lake. The park offers secluded campsites, hiking trails,
Lakeshore State Park
Lakeshore State Park is located on Lake Michigan and the shores of Summerfest and Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin. It is nearly surrounded by water and connected to Urban
Lapham Peak State Park
Climb a 45-foot observation tower atop the highest point in Waukesha County (1,233 feet above sea level). Lapham Peak Unit's glaciated topography provides excellent hiking, backpacking, and cross-country skiing
Leopold Wetland Management District
The Leopold Wetland Management District is named after Aldo Leopold, who is widely acknowledged as the father of wildlife conservation in America. Leopold is perhaps best known
Loew Lake State Park
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
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,
MacKenzie Environmental Education Center and State Game Farm
The MacKenzie Environmental Education Center is one of the most diverse environmental education centers anywhere in Wisconsin. The Center is situated on 280 acres of rolling fields and forest
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
Merrick State Park
Merrick State Park is located on the beautiful backwaters of the Mississippi River. All Island Campground sites and some sites in the south campground have river access for mooring
Mill Bluff State Park
Travelers passing through the Mill Bluff State Park area are intrigued by the unusual, tall bluffs rising abruptly from the flat plain. Picturesque rock formations dominate the land. Part of
Mirror Lake State Park
This park is named for its centerpiece, a lake which often is so calm that not a ripple marks its surface. The lake reflects a wooded shoreline with cliffs
Natural Bridge State Park WI
State Natural Area (No. 105) Natural Bridge State Park is currently closed due to flooding and related damage. Natural Bridge and Rockshelter is open daily 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Visitors
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
Whooping cranes, wolves, Karner blue butterflies, and white-tailed deer call Necedah National Wildlife Refuge "home." Ringed bog hunter dragonflies live in sedge meadows, flying squirrels in upland hardwood