State Park Information | 5 Stars (1 Rating) | 13081 State Park Lane | Bagley, Wisconsin 53801 | United States | (608) 996-2261 | Unknown | | Description | At Wyalusing State Park, you can camp 500 feet above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers. One of Wisconsin's oldest parks, Wyalusing features Indian burial mounds, canoe trail, bird watching. It's a place to go for fishing, boating, bicycling, picnicking, and enjoying nature. There are an interpretive center and four historical markers within the park. Wyalusing's 2,628 acres include hardwood forests, pine plantations, bluffs, springs, waterfalls, wetlands, and backwaters. The park is home to deer, beavers, fox, and many other animals. More than 90 bird species live here during the summer and 100 more can be observed during spring and fall migration. | | | | Park Stats | Campgrounds: 3 | Campsites: 115 | Photos: 12 | Reviews: 1 | Views: 1,064 | Likes: 0 |
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Documents & Files | | Profile Photo Reservations Location | | Driving Directions | From US Highway 18 and State Highway 35, turn west on County Highway C about just south of the Wisconsin River bridge. Follow Highway C to Highway X. Turn right on Highway X and go one mile to the park entrance. Directional signs are at each intersection. |
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