Parks_Topic Contact_Mirror Lake
- Email: Mirror Lake State Park
- Phone: tel:+1-608-254-2333
This park is named for its centerpiece, a lake which often is so Locationcalm that not a ripple marks its surface. The lake reflects a wooded shoreline with cliffs up to 50 feet high, a swimming beach, and wetlands that are home to a variety of wildlife. The park's 2,200 acres includes several picnic areas, wooded campsites, summer rentals, and a cabin for people with disabilities.
Website: Mirror Lake State Park
County: Sauk
E10320 Fern Dell Rd.
Baraboo, WI 53913
United States
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When you create art, you tell a story. What will yours say? Use stamps, ink and a variety of drawing materials to create a fun image!
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Join the park naturalist on a 1-mile guided hike to learn about the area's history and wildlife.
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Go on a sunset kayak adventure at Mirror Lake! The naturalists of Devil’s Lake and Mirror Lake state parks will take you on a two-hour tour of the lake to explore the geology, history and wildlife.
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Do you know the difference between a reptile and an amphibian? A live animal show and adaptation game will compare reptile and amphibian adaptations to teach about the important roles these animals play in the environment.
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Enjoy a fun night of lively music with Dennis Reifsteck of The Swing Crew, along with a special guest. He performs a wide variety of music, including classic rock, country, pop, swing, "island beat" and about any other genre that gets the crowd…
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Join the park naturalist at the beach anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. to learn about this week’s amazing animal. Play fun games, learn interesting facts and see neat artifacts!
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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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Join the Naturalist at the beach anytime from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to test your knowledge on the Wisconsin State Park System.
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Join the naturalist down at the beach anytime from 1 to 3 p.m. to look at various different poop and prints that our forest friends from the park may leave.
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Join the Naturalist on a 1-mile guided hike to learn about the history and the wildlife of the area.