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Devil's Lake State Park

Devil's Lake State Park

Description

Founded in 1911, Devil's Lake is the third oldest state park in Wisconsin, the largest, and the most visited. Devil's Lake offers magnificent views from 500-foot quartzite bluffs overlooking a 360-acre lake. Enjoy lakeshore picnic areas, sandy swimming beaches, 29 miles of hiking trails, or ease into the backcountry solitude. Devil's Lake is a beautiful year-round park with an intriguing natural history along the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail.

Location

 Directions

  43.4284, -89.7322

County: Sauk

  • Event

    Invasive Species Awareness Day: Make Your Home A Habitat Hike

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    Join park staff on a hike up West Bluff to learn about the invasive plants that can harm our habitats.

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    Invasive Species Awareness Day: Make Your Home A Habitat

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    Drop by to learn about invaders that could be living in your backyard.

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    Yoga In The Park

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    Enjoy free, gentle yoga on the South Shore Beach every Saturday morning at Devil’s Lake State Park starting the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend (May 25) through the Saturday of Labor Day (Aug. 31).

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    Know Your Park

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    Join the Naturalist to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Sunset Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for a hike up the East Bluff to watch the sunset.

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    Learn to Fish

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    Want to try fishing but don’t know what to do? Join our Learn to Fish program, and we will show you how!

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    Naturalist Lead Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for this guided hike to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Music In The Park: The Swing Crew

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    Join local favorites The Swing Crew to kick off our summer concert series at Devil’s Lake State Park!

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    Pop-Up Nature: Bobcats

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    Stop by the pop-up nature table to find out about bobcats.

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    Know Your Park

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    Join the Naturalist to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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