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    Camping

    Three outpost campsites provide a peaceful experience for those who enjoy primitive camping. Two of the sites are within a half-mile of the interpretive center. The third campsite is a canoe-in site about 5 miles away from the park headquarters…

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    Marina

     Lakeshore Marina © DNR Photo Lakeshore State Park has a 20-slip marina for mooring boats up to 60 feet long. The marina is very popular and reservations are recommended. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance on the…

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    Campsite Types

    Camping opportunities at Wisconsin State Park System properties include standard and group campsites, indoor group camps, backpack and water access sites and equestrian campgrounds. There are also accessible campsites and cabins for persons with…

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    Accessible Cabin Availability

    Mirror Lake and Buckhorn Accessible Cabins: The accessible cabins at Mirror Lake and Buckhorn state parks will be tentatively closed during parts of the 2026 camping season due to construction projects.

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    Recreation Opportunities Analysis

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' mission includes providing a healthy, sustainable environment in which a full range of outdoor opportunities may be enjoyed by all people. To better understand existing outdoor-based recreation…

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    Admission Pass Receipts

    Visitors must display a vehicle admission pass adhered to the vehicle as instructed on the pass or show proof of purchase upon entrance to Wisconsin State Park System properties. Trail users must carry a valid state trail pass or proof of…

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    Remote Camping on DNR Lands

    There are a limited number of opportunities for very primitive, remote camping on DNR lands that are not associated with a campground and do not require a reservation fee. These non-reservable sites or areas are not regularly maintained and may…

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    Maps

    Trail map

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    Turkey Management

    The restoration of turkeys in Wisconsin ranks as one of the greatest wildlife management success stories in the state. Absent from Wisconsin as recently as the 1970s, turkeys are now so abundant that Wisconsin spring turkey harvests rank among the…

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