Tower Hill is in the part of southwest Wisconsin known as the Driftless Area that never was covered by the glaciers that swept across the northern United States. Consequently, the region's dramatic topography was formed by 400 million years of…
Tower Hill State Park provides a variety of recreation opportunities.
Camping
Camping at Tower Hill State Park
Canoeing and kayaking
Tower Hill State Park does not have a boat launch. The park borders the Wisconsin River and backwaters and is a…
The rock forming Rocky Arbor's gorge is sandstone that geologists have aged at about 500 million years. The rock's sand grains are thought to have been deposited by rivers draining into shallow seas. The seas receded and the sand compacted into…
Camping
Camping at Rocky Arbor State Park
Hiking
The park has a 1-mile, self-guided nature trail. Walk quietly, stop often, listen and watch for wildlife. You may see deer, raccoons, squirrels, bats and chipmunks.
Weather
Weather forecast [exit DNR]
Trails
The Nature Trail provides an excellent chance to see the great variety of plants and animals native to the area, and also offers some close-up views of the park's rock formations.
Camping
The…