Wisconsin State Parks

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Billion-year-old bluffs, Door County lighthouses, and the state's tallest waterfall — 50 parks

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50
State Parks
67,000+ acres
Total Area
17+ million
Annual Visitors
Devil's Lake State Park
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Park Pass & Fees

The Annual Vehicle Admission Sticker ($28 resident / $38 non-resident) is valid for 12 months from purchase and provides entry to all state parks and recreation areas. Seniors (65+) pay $13. Daily rates are $8 (resident) / $11 (non-resident). A second-vehicle sticker for the same household is available at reduced rates. Stickers are based on vehicle registration, not driver’s license. Camping fees are separate.

Parks by Region

Southern Wisconsin

Devil’s Lake State Park is Wisconsin’s most visited park (over 3 million visitors annually) — a 370-acre lake surrounded by 500-foot quartzite bluffs formed 1.6 billion years ago. The bluff trails offer panoramic views that rival anything in the Appalachians. Governor Dodge State Park features dramatic sandstone formations, two lakes, and Stephens Falls. Blue Mound State Park sits atop the highest point in southern Wisconsin with observation towers.

Door County Peninsula

Peninsula State Park in Door County is one of Wisconsin’s most beloved parks — 3,776 acres of limestone bluffs, cherry orchards, and Lake Michigan shoreline. Eagle Bluff Lighthouse and the 18-hole golf course are iconic. Potawatomi State Park offers stunning views of Sturgeon Bay. Whitefish Dunes State Park features the highest sand dunes in Wisconsin.

Northwoods

Copper Falls State Park showcases ancient lava flows and two spectacular waterfalls on the Bad River — possibly the most scenic park in northern Wisconsin. Interstate State Park at the Dalles of the St. Croix features the world’s largest concentration of glacial potholes. Amnicon Falls State Park features a covered bridge spanning between waterfalls.

Lake Superior Shoreline

Big Bay State Park on Madeline Island offers pristine Lake Superior beaches and old-growth forest. The Apostle Islands sea caves are accessible from nearby kayak launches. Pattison State Park features 165-foot Big Manitou Falls — Wisconsin’s highest waterfall and the fourth highest east of the Rockies.

Best Parks by Activity

Best for Hiking

  • Devil’s Lake State Park — Quartzite bluff trails
  • Governor Dodge State Park — Sandstone formations and waterfalls
  • Copper Falls State Park — Ancient lava flow canyon trails
  • Wildcat Mountain State Park — Kickapoo Valley overlooks

Best for Camping

  • Peninsula State Park — Door County camping near the bluffs
  • Devil’s Lake State Park — 407 campsites near the lake
  • Copper Falls State Park — Northwoods secluded camping
  • Willow River State Park — Scenic waterfall campground

Best for Water Activities

  • Devil’s Lake State Park — Swimming, canoeing in glacial lake
  • Peninsula State Park — Lake Michigan kayaking
  • Big Bay State Park — Lake Superior beach
  • Mirror Lake State Park — Calm no-motor lake paddling

Best for Winter Activities

  • Blue Mound State Park — Cross-country ski trails
  • Devil’s Lake State Park — Winter bluff hiking and snowshoeing
  • Lapham Peak Unit — 17+ miles of groomed ski trails
  • Mirror Lake State Park — Winter camping and snowshoeing

Best Time to Visit

SeasonHighlights
Spring (Apr–May)Waterfall season, wildflowers, cherry blossoms in Door County
Summer (Jun–Aug)Lake swimming, camping, Door County festivals
Fall (Sep–Oct)Outstanding foliage, especially at Devil’s Lake and Door County
Winter (Dec–Mar)World-class cross-country skiing, ice fishing

FAQs

How much does it cost to visit Wisconsin state parks?

$8/day or $28/year for Wisconsin-registered vehicles. Non-resident rates are $11/day or $38/year. Seniors 65+ pay $13/year.

What is the most popular state park in Wisconsin?

Devil’s Lake State Park draws over 3 million visitors annually — the most in any Wisconsin state park.

Can I see waterfalls in Wisconsin state parks?

Yes! Pattison State Park has the 165-foot Big Manitou Falls (Wisconsin’s highest), Copper Falls features dramatic canyon waterfalls, and Amnicon Falls has a covered bridge between cascades.

Is Door County worth visiting?

Absolutely. Peninsula State Park is the cornerstone of a region famous for cherry orchards, lighthouses, fish boils, and stunning Lake Michigan scenery. It’s Wisconsin’s most popular vacation destination.

Start Your Wisconsin Adventure

Wisconsin’s 50 state parks deliver ancient quartzite bluffs, billion-year-old lava flows, the state’s tallest waterfall, and some of the finest cross-country skiing in the nation. From Devil’s Lake’s dramatic cliffs to Door County’s lighthouse-studded shoreline, the Badger State earns its place among the Midwest’s finest outdoor destinations.

All State Parks in Wisconsin

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Amnicon Falls State Park Wisconsin

Amnicon Falls State Park

Aztalan State Park

Aztalan State Park

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Belmont Mound State Park

Aerial view of Big Bay State Park sandy beach on Madeline Island Lake Superior Wisconsin

Big Bay State Park

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Big Foot Beach State Park Wisconsin

Big Foot Beach State Park

Black River Falls State Forest

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Blue Mound State Park

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Brule River State Forest

Sweetwater Lake

Brunet Island State Park

Buckhorn State Park Wisconsin - Cart-in camping on Castle Rock Flowage

Buckhorn State Park

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Castle Mounds State Forest

Copper Culture State Park

Copper Falls State Park

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Council Grounds State Park

Cross Plains State Park

Devils Lake State Park

Eau Claire Dells

Dramatic quartzite bluffs overlooking Devils Lake surrounded by autumn foliage at Devils Lake State Park Wisconsin

Exploring Devil’s Lake State Park: Wisconsin’s Outdoor Oasis

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Flambeau River State Forest

Glacial Drumlin State Trail

Governor Dodge State Park

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Governor Nelson State Park

Governor Thompson State Park

Harrington Beach State Park

Hartman Creek State Park

Havenwoods State Forest

Heritage Hill State Historical Park

High Cliff State Park

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Interstate State Park

Island Acres State Park

Kinnickinnic State Park

Kohler-Andrae State Park

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Lake Kegonsa State Park

Lake Wissota State Park

Lakeshore State Park

Lizard Mound State Park

Madeline Island State Park

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Merrick State Park

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Mill Bluff State Park

Mirror Lake State Park

A photograph of the lake at Moraine State Park

Moraine State Park

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Massive 215-foot natural limestone arch over Cedar Creek gorge at Natural Bridge State Park Virginia

Natural Bridge State Park

Nelson Dewey State Park

New Glarus Woods State Park

Newport State Park

Palouse Falls waterfall plunging 200 feet into a deep basalt canyon in eastern Washington at golden hour

Palouse Falls State Park

Pattison State Park

an overlook at Peninsula State Park during autumn

Peninsula State Park

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Perrot State Park

Potawatomi State Park

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Rib Mountain State Park

Richard Bong State Recreation Area

Roche-a-Cri State Park

water flowing between the rocks at Rock Island State Park

Rock Island State Park

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Rocky Arbor State Park

Straight Lake State Park

Whitefish Dunes State Park

View from Observation Point at Wildcat Mountain State Park overlooking Kickapoo River Valley in fall colors

Wildcat Mountain State Park

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waterfall at Willow River State Park

Willow River State Park

Wyalusing State Park

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Yellowstone Lake State Park

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