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Wisconsin State Parks. The Wisconsin State Park System provides places for outdoor recreation and for learning about nature and conservation. State parks, forests, trails and recreation areas see more than 20 million visits a year. Come and join the fun!
Wisconsin has 48 State Parks, 8 State Forests, 5 National Wildlife Refuges, and 3 State Wildlife Management Areas. The Wisconsin State Park system encompasses over 60,000 acres of land. Nearly 20 million visitors come to an Wisconsin park each year.
Are you looking to recharge at one of Wisconsin's state park properties? Check out some of the best hiking, biking and interpretive trails, swimming beaches, kayak launches, shore fishing areas and other hidden gems on one of our summer exploration maps below.
Map of State Parks of Wisconsin. Hold cursor over locations to display park name; click to go to park article. A Wisconsin state park is an area of land in the U.S. state of Wisconsin preserved by the state for its natural, historic, or other resources. The state park system in Wisconsin includes both state parks and state recreation areas.
These 9 state parks in Wisconsin are the best of the best and the perfect spot to head out for a hike, paddle, or winter snowshoe adventure.
Rushing waterfalls, peaceful lake beds and gorgeous views from bluffs stretching for miles. See these sights and others across the more than 100 state parks, forests and trails statewide. Some parks feature miles of manicured trails, perfect for long hikes or even longer bike rides.
This interactive map shows the Locations, Names, Areas, and Details of National Parks, State Parks, National Forests, Tribal, and other Public Lands of Wisconsin. It also shows major cities and rivers for context.
Discover Wisconsin's natural beauty! Hiking, camping, fishing, and more in stunning state parks year-round. Get your Wisconsin state park map!
From the Driftless Region to the Northwoods to the Door Peninsula, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources manages 1.2 million acres or recreation areas as part of the park system. This includes 15 state forests, 44 state trails, nine state recreation areas, 6,500 campsites and so much more.