Wisconsin State Parks

Explore Wisconsin State Parks

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

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In-Depth Guide to Wisconsin State Parks

From the sandstone sea caves of the Apostle Islands shoreline to the towering quartzite bluffs of Devil’s Lake, Wisconsin’s 50 state park units protect some of the most spectacular glacial landscapes in the Midwest. With over 17 million annual visitors, world-class cross-country skiing in winter, pristine lake swimming in summer, and a Free Fun Weekend every June, the Badger State is a four-season outdoor paradise.

Park Pass & Fees

Fee TypeCostDetails
Annual Vehicle Sticker (Resident)$2812 months from purchase; all state parks
Annual Vehicle Sticker (Non-Resident)$3812 months from purchase; all state parks
Senior Annual Sticker (65+)$13Wisconsin residents 65+
Daily Pass (Resident)$8Single day; one vehicle
Daily Pass (Non-Resident)$11Single day; one vehicle
Standard Camping$20–$35/nightReservable 11 months ahead; many electric
ADA Cabin$40–$60/nightCopper Falls and select parks
Free Fun WeekendFREEJune 6–7, 2026 — waived admission fees statewide

📋 Wisconsin Annual Pass: $28/year (resident) or $38/year (non-resident). → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide for all 50 states.

Parks by Region

Southern Wisconsin

Devil’s Lake State Park is Wisconsin’s most visited park — over 3 million visitors annually — a 370-acre glacial lake surrounded by 500-foot quartzite bluffs formed 1.6 billion years ago. Three campgrounds (Quartzite, Northern Lights, Ice Age) offer 423 reservable campsites — all reservable, no walk-up sites. The balanced rock formations and bluff-top panoramas rival anything in the Appalachians. Winter brings snowshoeing and ice-covered bluff hikes. Governor Dodge State Park features dramatic sandstone formations, two lakes, and 40-foot Stephens Falls. Blue Mound State Park sits atop the highest point in southern Wisconsin with twin observation towers. Mirror Lake State Park offers a calm no-motor lake perfect for paddling — serene and family-friendly.

Door County Peninsula

Peninsula State Park in Door County is one of Wisconsin’s most beloved destinations — 3,776 acres of limestone bluffs, cherry orchards, and Lake Michigan shoreline. 468 family campsites across 5 campgrounds, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, an 18-hole golf course, and sunset views over Green Bay. Book 11 months ahead — weekends fill fast. Potawatomi State Park offers stunning Sturgeon Bay views and the 22-mile Potawatomi Trail. Whitefish Dunes State Park features the highest sand dunes in Wisconsin and a nature center with Lake Michigan ecology exhibits.

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. The park offers an ADA-accessible rustic cabin (sleeps 4, paved driveway, electrical outlets, nearby accessible shower). Interstate State Park at the Dalles of the St. Croix features the world’s largest concentration of glacial potholes — dozens of cylindrical holes drilled into rock by glacial meltwater. Amnicon Falls State Park has a covered bridge spanning between waterfalls — one of the most photographed spots in the Northwoods.

Lake Superior Shoreline

Big Bay State Park on Madeline Island offers pristine Lake Superior beaches and old-growth forest — the gateway to the Apostle Islands sea caves. Pattison State Park features 165-foot Big Manitou Falls — Wisconsin’s highest waterfall and the fourth highest east of the Rockies. The falls cascade over ancient lava ledges into the Black River canyon.

Camping Guide

ParkSitesHighlights
Devil’s Lake SP4233 campgrounds; all reservable; Quartzite open year-round
Peninsula SP4685 campgrounds; Door County; electric & non-electric
Copper Falls SP50+North & South campgrounds; ADA cabin available
Governor Dodge SP2672 lakes; sandstone formations; Stephens Falls
Willow River SP72Scenic waterfall campground

Booking tip: Wisconsin campsite reservations open 11 months in advance. Devil’s Lake and Peninsula SP weekends book within hours of opening — set a calendar reminder for exactly 11 months before your target date. Devil’s Lake has zero non-reservable sites; arrive before 9 AM on summer weekends to secure day-use parking. Buy your vehicle sticker online to skip the entrance line. “Carry In, Carry Out” policy at many parks — no garbage bins provided.

Insider Tips

🧀 Local Knowledge

  • Devil’s Lake crowd strategy: At 3M+ visitors/year, Devil’s Lake gets extremely crowded on summer and fall weekends. Arrive before 9 AM or visit weekdays. Explore less-trafficked areas like Steinke Basin or Roznos Meadow within the park. All 423 campsites are reservation-only — no walk-ups.
  • Peninsula SP golf & lighthouse: The 18-hole golf course at Peninsula SP is one of the most scenic public courses in the Midwest. Eagle Bluff Lighthouse tours run summer through fall. Sunset views from Svens Bluff or Eagle Tower are Door County’s best — bring a picnic.
  • Free Fun Weekend 2026: June 6–7, 2026 — all Wisconsin state parks waive vehicle admission fees. Fishing licenses and trail passes also waived. The best free park deal in the Midwest. Arrive early at popular parks.
  • Ice Age Trail: Wisconsin’s 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail traces the edge of the last glacier through state forests, parks, and county land. Day-hike segments at Devil’s Lake, Kettle Moraine, and Chippewa Moraine are standouts.
  • Copper Falls accessible cabin: One of the few ADA-accessible cabins in the state park system — paved driveway, electrical outlets, sleeps 4, nearby accessible shower building. Reserve by contacting the park office directly.
  • Big Manitou Falls approach: At 165 feet, this is Wisconsin’s tallest waterfall — best after spring snowmelt or heavy rains. The viewing platform is an easy walk from the parking area. Combine with Little Manitou Falls trail for the full experience.

Best Parks by Activity

Best for Hiking

  • Devil’s Lake SP — Quartzite bluff trails; balanced rock formations; 1.6B years old
  • Governor Dodge SP — Sandstone canyons and Stephens Falls
  • Copper Falls SP — Ancient lava flow canyon trails and waterfalls
  • Wildcat Mountain SP — Kickapoo Valley overlooks

Best for Water Activities

  • Devil’s Lake SP — Swimming, canoeing in glacial lake
  • Peninsula SP — Lake Michigan kayaking and swimming
  • Big Bay SP — Lake Superior beach on Madeline Island
  • Mirror Lake SP — Calm no-motor lake for paddling

Best for Winter

  • Lapham Peak Unit — 17+ miles of groomed cross-country ski trails
  • Blue Mound SP — Cross-country skiing with observation tower views
  • Devil’s Lake SP — Winter bluff snowshoeing and ice hiking
  • Mirror Lake SP — Winter camping and snowshoeing

Best for Families

  • Peninsula SP — Door County camping, lighthouse, golf, beach
  • Whitefish Dunes SP — Sand dunes and nature center
  • Kohler-Andrae SP — Lake Michigan dunes and nature center
  • Willow River SP — Easy waterfall hike and camping

When to Visit

SeasonHighlightsCrowds
Spring (Apr–May)Waterfall season, wildflowers, cherry blossoms in Door CountyLow–Moderate
Summer (Jun–Aug)Lake swimming, camping, Free Fun Weekend (Jun 6–7), Door County festivalsVery High
Fall (Sep–Oct)Outstanding foliage at Devil’s Lake and Door CountyHigh
Winter (Dec–Mar)World-class cross-country skiing, ice fishing, candlelight eventsLow

FAQs

How much does it cost to visit Wisconsin state parks?
$8/day or $28/year for Wisconsin-registered vehicles. Non-resident: $11/day or $38/year. Seniors 65+: $13/year. Free Fun Weekend (June 6–7, 2026) waives all admission fees.

What is the most popular state park in Wisconsin?
Devil’s Lake draws over 3 million visitors annually — the most visited state park in the Midwest. Its 500-foot quartzite bluffs and glacial lake are iconic. All 423 campsites are reservation-only.

Can I see waterfalls?
Yes! Pattison SP has 165-foot Big Manitou Falls (Wisconsin’s highest). Copper Falls features dramatic canyon waterfalls. Amnicon Falls has a covered bridge between cascades. Governor Dodge has Stephens Falls.

Is Door County worth visiting?
Absolutely. Peninsula State Park is the cornerstone — 468 campsites, Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, 18-hole golf course, cherry orchards, and Lake Michigan sunsets. It’s Wisconsin’s #1 vacation destination.

What is the Ice Age Trail?
A 1,000-mile National Scenic Trail tracing the edge of the last glacier across Wisconsin. Best day-hike segments pass through Devil’s Lake SP, Kettle Moraine SF, and Interstate SP.

When is the Free Fun Weekend?
June 6–7, 2026 — all state parks waive vehicle admission fees, fishing licenses, and trail passes. Arrive early at popular parks like Devil’s Lake and Peninsula.


Billion-year-old bluffs, Door County lighthouses, and the Ice Age Trail — explore Wisconsin’s 50 state parks.

All State Parks in Wisconsin

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