Wyalusing’s two mountain bike trails (Whitetail Meadows and Mississippi Ridge) are not designed for high speed travel. They can become soft and slippery when wet and can erode quickly during heavy rains. Remember, hikers have the right of way.
FishingThe Mississippi and Wisconsin river backwaters offer excellent fishing for panfish, bass, northern pike and walleye. The boat landing has an accessible fishing pier.Boating, canoeing and kayakingA boat ramp is available in the park for…
Cross-country skiing Wyalusing State Park offers a number of cross-country ski trails for all levels of skiing abilities. All trails are accessible from the Astronomy Center Parking Lot. Skiing trails include the Turkey Hollow, Whitetail Meadows…
Ancient seas, glacial meltwaters, mound-building Native Americans, explorers, fur traders and farmers are some of the people and events in the long and colorful history of the area we now call Wyalusing State Park. Geology Some two billion years…
Wyalusing State Park has several picnic areas and shelters. The central picnic area is near the entrance to the Wisconsin Ridge campground. A number of tables can be found adjacent to the Peterson shelter as well as to the playground across the road…
Wyalusing has more than 14 miles of hiking trails. Trails may vary in difficulty. Steep climbs or descents and stairways may be encountered. Use caution when on steep bluffs or near a cliff. Stay well away from cliffs which are not protected by a…
WeatherWeather forecastSeasonal Water SystemsThe park water systems (flush toilet/shower buildings, drinking fountains and the dump station) are shut down for the season. Water is available year-round at the winter water hydrant located east of the…