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    Maps

    Harrington Beach State Park map [PDF] Campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Harrington Beach State Park

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    Winter Recreation

    With numerous opportunities for winter recreation, Blue Mound State Park is a popular destination year-round.  Winter Trails Map [PDF] Sledding Blue Mound State Park has a hill for sledding, just west of the cross-country ski trailhead…

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    Hunting

    Hunting and trapping are allowed in the open areas of the park during the Wisconsin state parks hunting and trapping time frame. Trapping is not permitted in closed areas as noted on the park hunting map or within 100 yards of any designated use…

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    Picnic Areas and Shelters

    Blue Mound State Park offers a number of beautiful and relaxing opportunities in the picnic area. Reservable shelters and facilities Thinking of having a reunion, wedding, birthday, school outing or another special event? Blue Mound State Park…

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    Camping

    The Blue Mound campground is open year-round and offers 77 wooded sites, 12 bike/hike-in sites and a rustic accessible cabin for people with disabilities. Reservations Reserve a campsite online. Campground Each site, including the cabin,…

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    Hiking

    While all of the trails in the park are open to hiking, there are three trails designated as hiking-only in spring, summer and fall: the Indian Marker Tree Trail, the self-guided Flintrock Nature Trail and the Pleasure Valley Hiking Trail. …

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    Swimming Pool and Splash Pad

    Property Notice: The Blue Mound State Park pool and splash pad is open daily through Labor Day weekend. Please see below for a list of all dates and hours for the 2024 season. One of the most popular attractions at Blue Mound State Park between…

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    Geology

    Over millions of years, the forces of nature changed this place from mountains to a sea bottom to the hill it is today. An undersea sediment sandwich Deep down under the Blue Mounds is granite bedrock, the "roots" of mountains that stood here more…

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    Nature

    Southern Wisconsin's Blue Mound State Park is a great place for observing nature, both close up and at a distance from the two observation towers. Learn about and experience the birds and other wildlife, trees, wildflowers and geological formations…

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