- Nelson Dewey State Park
- Take in a panoramic view of the Mississippi from a campsite atop the river bluffs. Tour the home of Wisconsin's first governor or relive history at Stonefield Village. Open
- New Glarus Woods State Park
- New Glarus Woods is a 411-acre state park offering camping, hiking, picnicking and snowshoeing. The park also offers direct access to The Sugar River State Trail, a 23-mile, 265-acre,
- Newport State Park
- Newport State Park`s wilderness philosophy offers 2,370 acres of forests and 11 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline as quiet alternatives to bustling Door County.
This park is for backpack camping
- North Country National Scenic Trail
- The North Country National Scenic Trail links scenic, natural, historic, and cultural areas in seven northern states. The approximately four thousand mile long trail incudes a variety of
- Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
- This is the largest of Wisconsin's state forests, with plenty of natural wilderness and solitude. 225,000 acres.
The NH-AL State Forest provides employment and supports the economic well-being of rural
- Pattison State Park
- Pattison State Park features the highest waterfalls in Wisconsin and the fourth highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. Big Manitou Falls is 165 high, and Little Manitou Falls
- Peninsula State Park
- Peninsula State Park, established in 1909, is a 3,776-acre state treasure on Wisconsin's Door County peninsula.
Rocky bluffs ascend over 150 feet while deer graze contentedly in abandoned farm fields.
- Perrot State Park
- Perrot State Park, where the Trempealeau River meets the Mississippi River, has 1,270 acres of diverse ecosystems. The river bank and surrounding wetlands provide wonderful habitat for the many
- Peshtigo River State Forest
- Twenty five miles of river, 3,200 acres of water and 9,200 acres of forest await you on the Peshtigo River State Forest, the natural gem of Marinette County. Established
- Pike Lake State Park
- The Pike Lake Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest is in the middle of the Kettle Moraine, a strip of glacial landforms which extends through southeastern Wisconsin to
- 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
- Potawatomi State Park
- Located on Sturgeon Bay, Potawatomi has gently rolling upland terrain bordered by steep slopes and rugged limestone cliffs along two and a half miles of Sturgeon Bay shoreline. A
- 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
- Richard Bong State Recreation Area
- A smorgasbord of activities await visitors to this 4,515-acre recreation area in Kenosha County.
Once designated to be a jet fighter base, Richard Bong State Recreation Area is fittingly named
- Roche-A-Cri State Park
- Roche-A-Cri State Park, established in 1948, includes a 605-acre park area. Roche-A-Cri comes from French words meaning "crevice in the rock." The park has a 300-foot-high rock outcropping with
- Rock Island State Park
- Take the ferry (Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day) to this primitive island off the tip of the Door County peninsula in Lake Michigan. Stone buildings, built by a
- 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
- Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
- Calm or dancing waters surrounded by shades of green, the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway provides 252 miles of recreational opportunities. Canoe amid the northwoods, where wolves, deer, otter
- St. Croix Wetland Management District
- Lying along the eastern edge of the tallgrass prairie in west-central Wisconsin, the St. Croix Wetland Management District encompasses a fascinating diversity of habitats.
- Straight Lake State Park
- Our newest state park (dedicated 2005), Straight Lake completes the largest missing gap in the Ice Age National Scenic Trail system in western Wisconsin. State officials envision that much
- 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
- Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge
- Young black terns sit on their floating nest, a great blue heron gracefully flies over the wetland, a gentle breeze blows across the sand prairie, and a wood
- Turtle Flambeau Scenic Waters Area
- Slip your boat into the water, take it out far enough to lose sight of the landing and look around, you're treated to a view of nature - of
- Whitefish Dunes State Park
- Whitefish Dunes State Park, established in 1967, is an 865-acre day use park on Wisconsins Door County Peninsula. Set aside to protect the fragile dune environment, Whitefish Dunes has
- Whittlesey Creek National Wildlife Refuge
- Whittlesey Creek National Wildlife Refuge is part of a large wetland complex on Lake Superior, near Ashland, Wisconsin. These coastal wetlands are a significant part of the wildlife habitat
- 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
- 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
- Willow River State Park
- With 2,891 acres of prairie, forests, and panoramic river scenery, Willow River State Park offers year-round recreational and scenic attractions in western Wisconsin. Located 5 miles northeast of Hudson
- Wyalusing State Park
- At Wyalusing State Park, you can camp 500 feet above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. One of Wisconsin's oldest parks, Wyalusing features Indian burial mounds, canoe
- Yellowstone Lake State Park
- Its not the 455-acre lake that makes Yellowstone Lake State Park special. Its not the 4,050 acres of adjoining wildlife habitat and cropland either. It's one of the