Parks_Topic Contact_Roche A Cri Summer
- Email: Roche-A-Cri State Park (Summer)
- Phone: tel:+1-608-339-6881
Roche-A-Cri State Park, established in 1948, protects a 300-foot-high rock outcropping and Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. The name "Roche-A-Cri" comes from French words meaning "crevice in the rock." The park has 41 rustic campsites and five miles of hiking trails within a forest of large oaks and pines. Carter Creek in the park offers fishing opportunities.
Website: Roche-A-Cri State Park
County: Adams
1767 Hwy 13
Friendship, WI 53934
United States
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Join us on the Spring Peeper Trail to the petroglyphs. The trail has a steep start and winds along Carter Creek. We will stop for a talk at the petroglyphs and then return on the trail or hike the road back to the park office. The trail is .68 miles…
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Join us on the Chickadee Rock trail and complete the Trail of Trees. The trail has a fairly flat and level surface. This half-mile looped trail goes through the woods with Chickadee Rock halfway. This hike may take about 1 hour on average. A…
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Join us at the picnic shelter to hike the Mound Trail to Chickadee Rock. This 1.2-mile looped trail has a fairly flat and level surface with slight inclines.
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Join us on the Eagle Ridge and Acorn Trail to the petroglyphs. The trail has a fairly flat and level surface.
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Join Wisconsin DNR Bumble Bee Brigade Ambassadors and Wisconsin Master Naturalists Dennis and Diane Reynolds to learn about bumble bees and other pollinators in Wisconsin.
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Join us on the Spring Peeper Trail to the petroglyphs. The trail has a steep start and winds along Carter Creek.
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Meet at the winter lot on Czech Avenue to hike through the prairie to the petroglyph viewing platform and back through the woods for a 1.2-mile hike.
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Join Wisconsin Master Naturalists Dennis and Diane Reynolds anytime from 10-11:30 a.m. to learn about owls and birds of prey.