Parks_Topic Contact_Copper Falls
- Email: Copper Falls State Park
- Phone: tel:+1-715-274-5123
Ancient lava flows, deep gorges, and spectacular waterfalls make Copper Falls one of Wisconsin's most scenic parks. Log buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s add to the park's charm. There is plenty to do; hiking, bicycling, picnicking, fishing and swimming. The North Country National Scenic Trail passes through Copper Falls State Park.
Website: Copper Falls State Park
County: Ashland
36764 Copper Falls Road
Mellen, WI 54546
United States
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Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area) to explore the nature center, visit the park naturalist and participate in the activity of the day.
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Get to know some flora and fauna on a hike to Red Granite Falls with the park naturalist.
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Learn all about loons and their relationship to lakes and other lake inhabitants including people.
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Author Jeff Wilson and illustrator Terry Daulton share anecdotes and art from his memoir, Wrong Tree: Adventures in Wildlife Biology.
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Veteran wildlife expert Jeff Wilson shares his DNR career experiences working with black bears, loons, ospreys, eagles, swans and beavers, along with a myriad of other critters.
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Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area) to explore the nature center, visit the park naturalist and participate in the activity of the day.
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Interested volunteers can help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species and enjoy the beauty of Loon Lake firsthand.
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Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area), explore the nature center, visit with the park naturalist and participate in the activity of the day. Fun for all ages!
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A park tradition returns just in time for Father’s Day! Treat dad to pancakes, locally made maple syrup, sausage/bacon, fresh fruit & choice of beverage. Nature games for kids at the cabin; play our lake trivia game for special prizes from 10-…
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Want to learn about aquatic plants, bogs or frogs? Rent a boat or BYO non-motorized craft to join a family-friendly exploration of Loon Lake’s diverse shoreline. Life jackets provided/required. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.