Address: 4279 County Rd U, South Range, WI 54874, USA
Phone: +17153983000
Sunday: 6AM–11PM
Monday: 6AM–11PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11PM
Thursday: 6AM–11PM
Friday: 6AM–11PM
Saturday: 6AM–11PM
Kaylee Bozarth
Neat little park with some nice falls. Trail was short and easy. There was also a cool covered bridge. Some people were swimming near the falls as well. It also wasn't as busy as the nearby parks
Jordyn Schraeder
Amazing State Park with beautiful waterfalls. You could walk about a half mile and see several waterfalls at this place. 10/10 recommend stopping by when you’re in the area. Check out Pattison State Park while you’re in the area if you’re taking a special trip!
Gretchen Gosnell
This is one of my favorite state parks to camp at! The waterfalls are stunning. There is a covered bridge, campsites, picnic areas, and awesome hiking trails. The forest is full of cool plants and mushrooms, and so much more! Highly recommend this for camping with family, the kiddo loved it!
Allan
Amazing park with a few creature comforts. Restroom, picnic tables with charcoal grills , guessing they do not receive state funds through taxes And Rely on a pay as you go system just to legally park, explaining the lack of visitors. I'm relieved not all states apply this tactic. However I gladly paid the $11 dollars. I guess this cuts down on the nosy people who can't mind there own business to save their life. As experienced in city parks.
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Yea there is bathrooms open but they are in the beginning before you enter the park.
I have Verizon and had cell phone reception there
There not allowing you to purchase one day passes this year. I was at Amnicon and Pattison State parks this past weekend and only annual.passes were available by phone or internet
They are allowed, but they must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.
That would be correct. It is seasonal. Too much snow and ice to drive an RV. Head south my friend, Missouri or further.
Can always stay at Pattison State Park, close to Amnicon and you get the Manitou Falls also. Head north past Duluth also for Gooseberry Falls
Ya is not very wheel chair friendly. However there is a big bridge over the falls u can access from the the parking lot.
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