Meetings, Sheltered Picnic Area.
A rustic stone shelter with classic park architecture and a quiet picnic setting. Also, concessions and watercraft rentals. More....
Meetings, Sheltered Picnic Area.
A rustic stone shelter with classic park architecture and a quiet picnic setting. Also, concessions and watercraft rentals. More....
Parking, Playground, Picnic Area, Shelter
Homestead campground offers spacious, shady, wooded sites with a family-friendly playground and picnic tables, just a short walk from trails and all the fun at Wyalusing. (More...)
Picnic Area, Smalll Shelter, Overlook
Green Cloud Picnic Area offers a rustic stone shelter and shady lawn perched high above the confluence, perfect for picnics with sweeping Wisconsin–Mississippi River views (More...)
Camping, Lodging.
Gather at the Hugh Harper indoor group camp, a modern lodge and four cozy dorms nestled atop Wyalusing’s bluff, perfect for big groups to sleep, eat, and play together in comfort. (More...)
At the Spook Hill Mound Group, forest shadows deepen around the low, grass-covered forms of ancient earthworks, and the quiet air seems to hum with the lingering presence of the people who built them. More...
Monument, Overlook, Parking Area
The Passenger Pigeon Monument is a peaceful bluff-top memorial overlooking the Mississippi, blending beautiful views with a powerful extinction story—an absolute must-see at Wyalusing State Park. More...
Hiking, Cave
Picture Rock Cave is a small, shaded grotto beneath striped sandstone and limestone, reached by a short spur off the Sugar Maple self-guided nature trail. (More...)
Hiking, Cave
Descend the dramatic Bluff Trail “keyhole” to discover Treasure Cave, a hidden limestone cavern steeped in fur-trader legend and rumored lost riches at Wyalusing State Park. (More...)
Overlook, benches.
From Lookout Point, you gaze nearly 600 feet above the maze of islands and channels at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, with Prairie du Chien spread out below. (More...)
Overlook, Sunset
From Lookout Point, you gaze nearly 600 feet above the maze of islands and channels at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, with Prairie du Chien spread out below. (More...)
Overlook, trail accessible.
At Signal Point, you step from the shady Bluff Trail onto a rocky ledge where the Wisconsin River suddenly unfurls below in gleaming bends, framed by sheer green bluffs and soaring raptors riding the wind at eye level. (More...)
Overlook, Picnic shelter, Parking, Trail Accessible.
At Hennegar Point, you stand beside a quiet picnic shelter and selfie stand on the bluff’s edge, gazing far out over a broad, gleaming sweep of the Mississippi River framed by forested hills and distant sky.(More...)