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Firewood Notice: Firewood is not allowed on Wisconsin State Park or Forest properties from out of state or from more than fifty miles away from the property you are going to.
Also, firewood that has been in the Wisconsin Emerald Ash Borer quarantined area is not allowed on properties outside of the quarantined area. Please buy firewood nearby or at the property you are going to. Call the DNR toll-free Firewood Hotline 1-877-303-WOOD (9663) for information before packing up for a trip.

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DEVILS LAKE STATE PARK, WI

Status: Open through Fri Dec 31 2010   Season Dates
Max reservation window: Sun Jan 09 2011   Later Dates

Description

Situated along the Ice Age Trail, 500-foot bluffs tower above a 360-acre lake. Spectacular scenery, a full range of recreational activities, and a full-time naturalist make this a very popular park. Devil`s Lake State Park has 29 miles of hiking trails and 6 miles of mountain biking trails. Nature programs and walks are offered at the Nature Center.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • Amphitheater
  • Badger Trails
  • Bike Trails
  • Boat Launch
  • Boating
  • Comfort Station
  • Devil's Lake Triathlon
  • Disabled Access Only
  • Drinking Water
  • Dump Station
  • Fire Rings
  • Firewood
  • Fishing
  • Flush Restrooms
  • Handicap Access
  • Nature Area
  • Parking
  • Picnic Areas
  • Picnic Tables
  • Pit Toilet
  • Playground
  • Playground Equip
  • Ranger Station
  • Recycling Station
  • Rv Dump
  • Showers
  • Storage
  • Swimming
  • Telephone
  • Theater
  • Toilet, Pit/Vault
  • Water Drinking

Alerts and Important Information

During the month of October and from then until weather allows, the water taps, bathrooms and dump station facilities may be unavailable based upon the weather, one winterized water tap is available in the Quartzite campground.

Firewood is not allowed on Wisconsin State Park or Forest properties from out of state or from more than fifty miles away from the property you are going to. Also, firewood that has been in the Wisconsin Emerald Ash Borer quarantined area http://www.emeraldashborer.wi.gov/pdf/Wisconsin Emerald Ash Borer quarantined area.pdf is not allowed on properties outside of the quarantined area. Please buy firewood nearby or at the property you are going to. Call the DNR toll-free Firewood Hotline 1-877-303-WOOD (9663) for information before packing up for a trip.

Sites 701 & 703(N. Lights) / 702(Quartzite) / 704-706(Ice Age) are for handicapped (ADA) persons only. Reserveable only by campers with disabilities!.

  • Quartzite Sites 54-67 are open all year for reservations.

  • All other sites in the Quartzite and Group Camp are available for 1st come / 1st served, when not on reservations.
  • All other sites are closed to camping when not on reservations.

    Tepee Sites are located near the Ice Age Campsites.

    Pets must be on a leash (under 8') and attended at all times.

    All campers must arrive and be set up by 11 p.m. Electric boat motor only, no gas motors. Wisconsin Fishing License required; a trout stamp is required for trout fishing.

    Boy Scout / Girl Scout Jamboree (several thousand scouts) is the weekend before Columbus Day Weekend, every year.

    Vehicle admission stickers are required.Click here for cost of the sticker. Reservations cannot be cancelled online.
    Between early May and mid June for one day there will be aerial spraying for Gypsy Moths in the early morning hours, areas of the park may include the campground. The aerial spraying is not harmful to humans and visitors can go to website http://gypsymoth.wi.gov/ . Or they can call the 1800-642-MOTH info line or more information.

  • Getting There:

    Devils Lake State Park
    S5975 PARK RD
    Baraboo WI 53913-9799

    From the South on I-90/94: Take Exit 106 onto Hwy 33. Travel west to Baraboo. At 2nd stoplight, turn left on Hwy 123 South. Follow Hwy 123 south 3 miles to park entrance.

    From the North on I-90/94: Take Exit 92 onto Hwy 12 East. Travel south about 10 miles to Hwy 159 East. Turn left on Hwy 159 East and proceed for approximately 2 miles to Hwy 123 South. Turn right on Hwy 123 South and follow to the park entrance.

    From the South on Hwy 12: Turn right on Hwy 159 East, proceed approximately 2 miles to Hwy 123 South. Turn right and follow to the park entrance.

    From the North on Hwy 12: Turn left onto Hwy 159 East and proceed for approximately 2 miles to Hwy 123 South. Turn right onto Hwy 123 South and follow to the park entrance.

    From the south on Hwy 113: After leaving the Ferry, follow Hwy 113 north. Turn left on Hwy DL, follow to park entrance. Ferry closed in winter.

    Phone Park for More Information:

    Project Office: (608)356-8301