Wisconsin Park List

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 Wisconsin’s 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
It’s not the 455-acre lake that makes Yellowstone Lake State Park special. It’s not the 4,050 acres of adjoining wildlife habitat and cropland either. It's one of the