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Lake Kegonsa State Park

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One of the best-kept secrets of southern Wisconsin, Lake Kegonsa State Park offers a variety of recreation and a 3,200-acre lake. 342-acre State Park located on beautiful Lake Kegonsa. Seasonal camping, group camping, hiking, boating, swimming, nature study, playgrounds, beach, fishing, cross country skiing, ski skating and sledding.


Address

2405 Door Creek Rd
Stoughton, WI 53589


Contact Information

Voice: 608-873-9695
Toll Free: 888-947-2527

Amenities and Services All Interests
On Water
Directions from Nearest Town/Intersection

4 miles from I-90/94 Exit HWY N (Exit #147) South on HWY N , West on Koshkonong Road, south on Door Creek Rd. Signs on all intersections from interstate. Just 3 miles north of Stoughton.

Travel Green Wisconsin Certified
Disabled Access
Hours of Operation

6am-11pm.


Camping
Type
RV / Tent / Trailer / Group Sites
Hook-Ups
Electric
Publicly Owned
Number of Campsites

96

Showers & Flush Toilets
Dumping Station
Swimming
Boat Launch
Nature Trails
Pets Welcome

Natural Attractions
Type of Attraction
Beaches / Parks, forests and trails

Skiing - Cross Country
Styles
Groomed / Tracked / Flat / Hilly / Open / Wooded / Ski Skating
Trail Length (miles)

5

Toilets

Fishing
Types of Fish Available
Blue Gill / Crappie / Largemouth Bass / Northern Pike / Panfish / Perch / Smallmouth Bass / Walleye
Fishing Style
Ice / Inland Lake / River

Hiking/Running/Walking
Trail Length (miles)

5

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Travel Green Wisconsin Score

65

To be certified through Travel Green Wisconsin, all participants must achieve at least 30 points on the Travel Green Wisconsin Checklist. The more points a business attains, the greener they are in their operations.

Green Innovations

  • Park prevents the introduction and transportation of invasive species through actions & education, and Leave No Trace principles are promoted
  • Degraded lands are being rehabilitated through ongoing prairie and oak woods restoration
  • Shoreline erosion control was completed along the shoreline of Lake Kegonsa
  • A wetland boardwalk, built with recycled plastic lumber, minimizes impact on the marsh
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Submitted By Stoughton Chamber of Commerce
Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Parks
Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau, Greater