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Our Advertising PolicyThe North Country National Scenic Trail is a premier footpath that stretches for about 4,600 miles linking communities, forests, and prairies across s... Read More
Aztalan State Park is a National Historic Landmark containing one of Wi... Read More
A 160-acre off-leash dog park that borders the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. Two miles of hilly trails go through wildflower meadows.
Belmont rises1,400 feet above sea level, providing stunning views of the area.
You can get to this park by boat or ferry. The ferry is pet friendly.
Sitting on the highest point in southern Wisconsin, Blue Mound State Park offers stunning views. Enjoy them from over 20 miles of scenic hiking, off-r... Read More
Brunet Island State Park offers more than 1,300 acres of scenic beauty along the Chippewa and Fisher rivers. Enjoy canoeing hiking, and wildlife watch... Read More
This park is adjacent to two state wildlife areas giving over 8000 acres for wildlife and recreation. It offers hiking, biking, camping, and more. The... Read More
Located a short drive from downtown Madison, Capital Springs State Recreation Area offers camping, hiking and skiing trails, fishing and a boat launch... Read More
Copper Falls State Park is one of Wisconsin's most scenic. Its deep gor... Read More
Council Grounds is located along the Wisconsin River near the site of ... Read More
Wisconsin's largest state park is a site on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. It offers nearly 30 miles of hiking along with a variety of water ac... Read More
This park permits pets in the Woods Lake picnic area and beach, and at Boat Landing 13 (South Bay) in the park.
Pets are allowed to swim at the south beach and there is a designated pet picnic area near the pet beach (Pets must be leashed when not swimming.)
This park in central Wisconsin is part of the beautiful Chain O'Lakes. It offers camping, boating, swimming, and more.
Interstate is Wisconsin's oldest park. It is located alone a scenic river way.
This park offers secluded camping, hiking, biking, and more on the shores of a manmade lake. They have a designated pet picnic and swim area.
Lakeshore State Park is located off the shore of Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee. The park has a small beach and access to paved trails.
This park located in the backwaters of the Mississippi River offers a wide range of ways to explore the waterways, from paddling to hiking.
Situated along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, this 3,060 state recreation area offers the unspoiled beauty of kettle lakes and glacial features.
This park is known for its picturesque stone formations. It offers hiking, swimming, and camping.
This park offers the state's highest waterfalls. Hikes allow stunning views. They have pet friendly picnic areas at Big Falls and Little Falls and ... Read More
Wind and water erosion formed this natural sandstone bridge.
This park sites on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. It offers camping and hiking.
The park has direct access to the Sugar River State Trail, a 24-mile linear trail of compressed limestone suitable for biking and hiking.
This wilderness park offers miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, 30 miles of hiking trails, and backpack camping.
The Pringle Nature Center, located within Bristol County Park, offers a wide variety of special events including “story time hikes”, treasure hunt... Read More
This park sites among the high bluffs that create the shores of the Trempealeau and Mississippi Rivers. The hiking trails offer stunning views.
This park straddles the Menominee River through both Wisconsin and Michigan. It is a quiet setting for canoeing, fishing, and primitive camping.
The hill in this park is one of the oldest geological formations in the world. It offers access to winter skiing and summer hiking.
The park protects a rock formation covered with indigenous petroglyphs and pictographs. The park offers fishing, camping, and hiking, including a s... Read More
This park is accessible by ferry. The ferry is pet-friendly. Learn more at the park website.
This park is a short distance from the Wisconsin Dells and offers wooded campsites and hiking.
Learn how lead shot was made in this historic sites from the early 1800s. Or enjoy hiking, canoeing, and hiking.
The park sits on a ridge overlooking the Kickapoo River. It offers over 21 miles of trails.
The 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland host a unique blend of cultural and natural resources. Lighthouses shine over Lake Superior and the new wilder... Read More
The park offers stunning views of the falls and Willow River Gorge. It also has rolling hills comprising hiking and camping.
This 68,000-acre forest encompasses two branches of the Black River. It offers visitors chances to hike, camp, canoe, hunt, ski, and ride ATV. Keep a ... Read More
The Brule River State Forest offers paddling, fishing, wildlife viewing, and hiking. A 23-mile stretch of the North Country National Scenic Trail and ... Read More
This forest in northwestern Wisconsin runs along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. It offers camping, paddling, hiking, horseback riding, biking... Read More