
Find Your Next Adventure In Wisconsin’s Stunning State Parks
Wisconsin is a fun place to visit with lots of great activities for the whole family, especially when it comes to spending time in the outdoors, and there are plenty of amazing state parks to check out, too.
When You're looking For Outdoor Acitivities, Wisconsin Has Great State Park
I remember when I was growing up, my family spent a lot of time visiting state parks and forest preserves. It was definitely a cheap form of entertainment that we could enjoy during the weekends. We had a canoe that my dad would take out on the lakes. That was a lot of fun. There were cool events for kids, too.
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According to Midwest Living...
Wisconsin has a robust state park system, with 50 parks visited by more than 20 million people annually. Whether you’re looking for a quick day trip or a weekend camping destination, these are our picks for the best state parks in Wisconsin.
When it comes to outdoor activities, Wisconsin is a hot spot for them. You can go fishing, hiking, boating, hunting, and anything else that comes to mind. Next time, you're looking to spend some time with nature, check out some of these state parks.

Here are the top-rated state parks to visit in Wisconsin...
Mirror Lake State Park (Baraboo)
Wyalusing State Park (Bagley)
Brunet Island State Park (Cornell)
Perrot State Park (Trempealeau)
Interstate Park (St. Croix Falls)
Lake Wissota State Park (Chippewa Falls)
Devil’s Lake State Park (Baraboo)
Peninsula State Park (Fish Creek)
Buckhorn State Park (Necedah)
Lake Kegonsa State Park (Stoughton)
Copper Falls State Park (Mellen)
Whitefish Dunes State Park (Sturgeon Bay)
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