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    Recreation

    Natural Bridge State Park is a day-use park, offering nearly 4 miles of wooded, hiking trails. The property protects a natural sandstone arch and rock shelter. Climbing on the arch itself or going into the shelter is prohibited to protect the…

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    Natural Bridge State Park

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    Geology

    Large bluffs are called mesas. Smaller, more abrupt bluffs are called buttes and other more slender, abrupt bluffs are called pinnacles. You can see examples of all three at Mill Bluff State Park.

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    Camping

    Mill Bluff State Park has a rustic, family campground with 21 campsites. The campground is open late May through September. Reservations Reserve a campsite online. Family campground Mill Bluff State Park has a family campground with 21…

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    Conditions

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    Maps

    Mill Bluff State Park map [PDF] Trail and campground map [PDF] Hunting and trapping map [PDF]

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    Recreation

    Mill Bluff State Park provides a variety of recreation opportunities.  Bicycling There are no bike trails at the park, but Juneau County's 15-mile-long Omaha Bike Trail can be reached from the park via County Highway W to County Highway C…

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    Mill Bluff State Park

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    Picnic Areas and Shelters

    There are picnic areas along the Mississippi River offering tables, water, access to fishing opportunities, wildlife viewing and a chance to just relax. One picnic area near the lower boat launch is open to leashed pets.  The park playground…

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    Camping

    There are 65 individual campsites in three campgrounds and a 50-person group tents-only campsite at Merrick State Park. Large rocks have been set along the shore to halt erosion and protect campsites. Do not move these rocks. Registered campers may…

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