Picnicking is very popular at Rib Mountain. There are several picnic areas with tables, two playgrounds, reservable shelters and a reservable amphitheater on top of the park. Please remember pets are not permitted in the picnic areas.…
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…
There are more than 13 miles of hiking trails at Rib Mountain, with over eight miles accessible to people with disabilities. Pets are permitted in the park on the trails when on an 8-foot leash. Hiking trails Blue trail Numerous unique rock…
Rib Mountain, formerly called Rib Hill, is a four-mile-long ridge of ancient rock dating back about 1.7 billion years. It is among the oldest geological features on Earth. It is composed of a very hard metamorphic rock called quartzite. For many…
Rib Mountain State Park offers a variety of recreation opportunities. Click the links below to learn more about some of the popular activities available at this park. Hiking Hiking at Rib Mountain State Park Hunting and trapping Hunting and…
Property Notice: A timber harvest will be taking place at Rib Mountain State Park tentatively scheduled for winter 2025-2026 (approximately mid-December 2025 through March 2026). A section of the Yellow Trail in the southeast part of the park will…
Newport State Park is located along a rugged shoreline near the northeast end of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula. Designated a Wilderness Area by the Wisconsin DNR, it offers over 30 miles of trails, all of them open for hiking. Through boreal forests,…