Wyalusing State Park
Features
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- On Water
- Pets Welcome/Inquire
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Campground Type
- Tent
- Group Sites
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Natural Attractions Type
- Parks, Forests, Trails
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Fish Type
- Blue Gill
- Catfish
- Crappie
- Largemouth Bass
- Bass
- Northern Pike
- Panfish
- Smallmouth Bass
- Walleye
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Kayak
- Yes
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Canoe
- Yes
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River
- Yes
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State and National Trails
- Yes
Wyalusing State Park
Show off your selfie skills! Find a selfie stand located at Henneger Point and stop for a fun photo. Share yours with us on Instagram using #ScenicWisconsin. This stand is fully accessible.
2,700-acre state park overlooking the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. One of Wisconsin's oldest parks. Indian burial mounds, canoe trail, bird watching, camping, canoe rental. Wyalusing has more than 14 miles of hiking trails, Bluff, Mississippi Ridge, Old Wagon Road, Sand Cave, Sentinel Ridge, Sugar Maple Nature, Turkey Hollow, Walnut Springs and Whitetail Meadows Trail. Trails may vary in difficulty. Steep climbs or descents and stairways may be encountered. Pets are welcome in Wisconsin State Parks but must be on a leash and under control at all times. Certain areas may be off limits to pets. Visit our website for more details.