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Property ID Features 400 State TrailLocation and Directions Ahnapee State TrailLocation and Directions Amnicon Falls State ParkLocation and Directions Aztalan State ParkLocation and Directions Badger State TrailLocation and Directions Bearskin State TrailLocation and Directions Belmont Mound State ParkLocation and Directions Big Bay State ParkLocation and Directions Big Foot Beach State ParkLocation and Directions Black River State ForestLocation and Directions Blue Mound State ParkLocation and Directions Brule River State ForestLocation and Directions Brunet Island State ParkLocation and Directions Buckhorn State ParkLocation and Directions Buffalo River State TrailLocation and Directions Cadiz Springs State Recreation AreaLocation and Directions Capital City State TrailLocation and Directions Capital Springs State Recreation AreaLocation and Directions Cattail State TrailLocation and Directions Chippewa FlowageLocation and Directions Chippewa Moraine State Recreation AreaLocation and Directions Chippewa River State TrailLocation and Directions Copper Culture State ParkLocation and Directions Copper Falls State ParkLocation and Directions
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Additional ResourcesIce Age National Scenic Trail North Country National Scenic Trail Lake Michigan State Water Trail What is the most beautiful state park in Wisconsin?Copper Falls State Park ranks as the best state park in Wisconsin because of its views. Ancient lava flows and gaping gorges meander across this 3,000-plus acre state park in northern Wisconsin. Seventeen miles of trails lead to cascading waterfalls and historic log cabins.
What is the most visited state park in Wisconsin?Wisconsin's largest and most visited state park, Devil's Lake, is also its third oldest, opening in 1911. There are a lot of reasons to visit this classic outdoor getaway spot near Baraboo in south central Wisconsin – here's what draws more than a million adventurers to this popular park every year!
Are Wisconsin state park fees waived?Wisconsin state parks and forests offer several types of waivers for admission fees: Conservation Patrons. Disabled veterans and former prisoners of war. Federal Pass for Ice Age Reserve Units.
Is there a senior pass for Wisconsin state parks?A senior citizen annual sticker for $13 is available for Wisconsin residents 65 years of age and older. Annual trail passes are $25 for residents and non-residents.
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