Experience Wild Wisconsin in Wyalusing State Park
As one of Wisconsin's oldest protected nature areas, Wyalusing State Park has long been popular with vacationers looking to unwind in the great outdoors. Rising to a mighty 500 feet above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, the park is home to myriad animal and plant species. What's more, when you choose from the wide range of cabins in Wyalusing State Park, you can rest easy knowing you've got the ideal vacation HQ.
Best Hiking Trails in Wyalusing State Park
Wyalusing State Park is a haven for hiking enthusiasts, offering more than 14 miles of multi-use trails with routes to suit all skill levels. Meander along the river, explore the forests, or scale rocky ridges - whatever type of hike you are looking for, the park has something for you. And after all that hiking, you'll need somewhere comfy and homey to rejuvenate in at the end of each day - Wyalusing State Park cabins act as your base camp, during your adventure vacation.
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This short, wooded trail covers a manageable 0.2 miles, making it perfect for families or beginners. You'll be treated to some beautiful scenery and can explore a small limestone cavern, nicknamed the Treasure Cave and found at the top of a staircase.
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Try this 1.8-mi. trail that follows the bluff along the Mississipi River and provides excellent views of the river from Henneger Point. This is also an ideal picnic spot.
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Covering 2.3 miles of brushland, open fields, and oak forests, this self-guided nature trail gives you the chance to spot a wide range of plant and animal life. The trail even wraps up at a pretty waterfall at Pictured Rock Cave.
Best Family Activities in Wyalusing State Park
Whatever the time of year, families can expect lots of fun activities in Wyalusing State Park. Hotels around Wyalusing State Park act as a comfortable and convenient base, and give you easy access to canoeing, fishing, winter sports, and more.
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Canoes, Kayaks, and motorboats are available for hire in Wyalusing State Park, so that you and the kids can hit the water. A dedicated canoe trail offers a unique way to explore the park, and is bound to entertain young explorers.
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Both the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers provide excellent fishing opportunities for keen anglers. Panfish, bass, northern pike, and walleye can all be landed, while a number of exciting competitions are held in the area over the course of the year.
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Visiting the park in winter gives vacationers the chance to enjoy cross-country skiing. A great option for a winter getaway, exploring the park during the coldest time of year means getting to witness the spectacular sight of the frozen waterfall.
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