Wyalusing State Park

Features

    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
    • On Water
  • Fish Type
    • Blue Gill
    • Catfish
    • Crappie
    • Largemouth Bass
    • Bass
    • Northern Pike
    • Panfish
    • Smallmouth Bass
    • Walleye
  • Campground Type
    • Tent
    • Group Sites
  • Adventure Sports Activities
    • Kayaking
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
  • Canoe
    • Yes
  • Kayak
    • Yes
  • River
    • Yes
  • State and National Trails
    • Yes

Wyalusing State Park

Information: 608-996-2261
Toll Free: 888-936-7463
Open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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Wyalusing State Park, located where the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers meet, is one of Wisconsin’s most stunning natural treasures. Perched high on 500-foot bluffs, the park overlooks the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. As one of Wisconsin's oldest parks, it offers a rich mix of history and outdoor adventure.

Visitors can explore 14 miles of hiking trails that wind through forests and past Native American burial mounds, paddle or fish in backwaters teeming with wildlife, or camp under some of the state’s best stargazing skies. With its blend of breathtaking scenery, rich cultural heritage, and year-round recreational opportunities, Wyalusing is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Wisconsin’s great outdoors.

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 the website for more details.

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.