Copper Falls State Park
Ancient lava flows, deep gorges and spectacular waterfalls make Copper Falls State Park one of Wisconsin’s most scenic parks. The park offers multiple opportunities for a little adventure, there is camping, hiking, bicycling, picnic areas, fishing, and even swimming in Loon Lake. The primary attraction at the park however, is the two spectacular waterfalls. There are also more than 50 campsites, and even an observation tower overlooking all the gorgeous nature! Copper Falls State Park is located at 36664 Copper Falls Rd, Mellen, WI. For more information, click here.
Wyalusing State Park
Wyalusing State Park is a hidden gem in the Wisconsin parks system! This 2,628-acre park is located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers in the town of Wyalusing, just south of Prairie du Chien. The park is located in the far southwest corner of the state has some of the best views anywhere in the state. The park has both land and water activities, as well as some of the most picturesque campsites you’ll find anywhere! Wyalusing State Park is located at 13295 State Park Ln, Bagley, WI 53801. For more information, click here.
Governor Dodge State Park
One of most well kept State Parks in the Midwest. With well marked hiking trails, a beautiful campground, and sand beaches, next to both lakes, it’s easy to see why Governor Dodge is such a popular destination. The park has nearly 40 miles of hiking, spread out on 10 different trails. Many of them are open to cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling. Governor Dodge is an excellent location for camping, with well over 250 campsites available during the summer months and several more open year round. The park is located at 4175 State Highway 23 N Dodgeville, WI. For more information, click here.
Devil’s Lake State Park
The park is most known for its gorgeous lake, its also a well sought out location for hiking enthusiasts. The park boasts, an incredible 29 miles of trails, ranging from easy to challenging. Many of the trails offer unforgettable views of the lake. This park is truly gorgeous, offering unique views and some of the most interesting topography in the state. It also features part of the Ice Age Trail and the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. It’s a truly special place you really want to make time to visit. Devil’s Lake State Park is located at S5975 Park Rd., Baraboo, WI 53913. For more information, click here.