Alcohol is allowed in campsites and picnic areas for legal age visitors. Not sure where these other folks get that info. From DNR website Wisconsin State Park SystemAlcohol in state parks and forests. With a few exceptions, people of legal drinking age may bring alcoholic beverages along for their picnic or campsite meals in Wisconsin state parks and forests.
No alcohol allowed out there! But if you look in the recycling dumpster it would contradict that!
Wisconsin allows alcohol at state parks. See the DNR website for the few exceptions.
This is per the Wisconsin DNR website. Wisconsin State Park SystemAlcohol in state parks and forests With a few exceptions, people of legal drinking age may bring alcoholic beverages along for their picnic or campsite meals in Wisconsin state parks and forests. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in these places: At Heritage Hill State Park At Lakeshore State Park On observation towers At the McMiller Sports Center in the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Southern Unit when the range is open to shooters. Park visitors must be considerate of others and the environment, not noisy, disruptive or destructive in any way. For those saying big foot beach state park did when you went... this is from an article written in 2017 - The DNR changed its policy regarding alcohol to create uniformity among more state parks. Two parks — Big Foot Beach State Park and Peninsula State Park in Door County — previously banned the consumption of alcohol, but now campers can drink on both sites.
State law prohibits alcohol at state parks
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