This park has 1,062 acres of primarily young, rich forests and open prairie on a 6,300-acre manmade lake. It attracts hikers, campers, recreational boaters and anglers after walleyes, muskies, and bass. Winter activities including cross-country ski trails, snowshoeing, ice fishing and snowmobiling.
Directions
From Chippewa Falls, take Hwy. 178 north to Cty. S east. As you cross the bridge over the Chippewa River, turn east on Cty. O two miles to the park.
Features
Disabled Access
Camping
Campground Type
RV
Tent
Publicly Owned
Yes
Number of Campsites
116
Showers and Flush Toilets
Yes
Dumping Station
Yes
Swimming
Yes
Trail Length (miles)
8
Fish Type
Musky
Walleye
Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
Tracked
Flat
Open
Wooded
Shelter
Yes
Toilets
Yes
Trails
Yes
Camping Hook-ups
Water
Electric
Boat Launch
Yes
Natural Attractions Type
Beaches
Parks, Forests, Trails
Beach
Yes
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