Shortly after the establishment of the first Wisconsin state parks in the early 20th century, the land around the mouth of the Kinnickinnic River was identified as a potential park. Yet, for various reasons, many decades passed without the area…
Wildlife watchers in Kinnickinnic State Park can observe a wide variety of birds and animals in their natural environments. The gorge and delta are designated as a state natural area. The valley of the Kinnickinnic River, a coldwater trout…
Kinnickinnic State Park provides a variety of recreation opportunities. Click the links below to learn about some of the popular activities at this park. Boating, canoeing and kayaking Boats, canoes and kayaks Camping - Boat mooring Boat camping…
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Trail Maps Kinnickinnic State Park Property Map [PDF] Kinnickinnic State Park Mountain Bike Trails Map [PDF] Hunting Map Hunting and trapping map [PDF]
Council Grounds was once city-owned and called Wildwood City Park. In 1938, the city of Merrill presented the original 278 acres west of the city to the state of Wisconsin and it was designated Council Grounds State Forest. Before its classification…
Backcountry cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are available in winter. The park does not monitor ice conditions on the lake or river.
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…
An accessible fishing pier is on the northwest side of the park near the boat landing. The fishing pier has a wide walkway and safety rails. It is connected to the boat landing area by a universally accessible trail containing fishing platforms…