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Rocky Arbor State Park is just 1.5 miles from Wisconsin Dells, offering seclusion from the busy vacation community with wooded campsites, hiking trails and picnic and playground areas in a setting surrounded by pine trees and sandstone bluffs.
The park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. During the off-season, following Labor Day, the main gate is closed, but visitors may park at the entrance and walk into the park. Vehicles parked at the gate require a valid admission sticker.
Rocky Arbor State Park map [PDF] Campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]
Rocky Arbor offers a family campground that is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Reservations. Reserve a campsite online. Family campground. The campground has 89 wooded campsites, showers and flush toilets. Several campsites also have electricity. Campground map [PDF] Firewood. Firewood is available for sale at the park in ...
The park has a 1-mile, self-guided nature trail. Walk quietly, stop often, listen and watch for wildlife. You may see deer, raccoons, squirrels, bats and chipmunks.
Rocky Arbor State Park The rock forming Rocky Arbor's gorge is sandstone that geologists have aged at about 500 million years. The rock's sand grains are thought to have been deposited by rivers draining into shallow seas.
Rocky Arbor State Park is within 1.5 miles of Wisconsin Dells. This 244-acre park offers seclusion from the busy vacation community with wooded campsites, hiking trails and picnic and playground areas in a setting surrounded by pine trees and sandstone bluffs.
The Nature Trail provides an excellent chance to see the great variety of plants and animals native to the area, and also offers some close-up views of the park's rock formations. Camping. The campground is open for the season. All campsites are reservable and campers are required to make a reservation prior to setting up camp. When the office ...
The Flambeau River State Forest provides excellent backcountry opportunities, including wooded hiking trails, ATV and snowmobile trails, family campgrounds and rustic river sites, hunting and fishing.
The following rules apply to most day-use facilities in the Wisconsin State Park System; some properties may have special facility hours or rules. For questions about a specific facility, please ask the property manager.