Black River State Forest

Established in 1957, the Black River State Forest encompasses approximately 68,000 acres of public land in Jackson County.

Current Conditions

Trail Conditions


News & Info

Educational programs

Master Planning in Progress

Out-of-State Firewood

Help Stop Illegal Dumping

Wisconsin state map with Black River location starred in Central Wisconsin

State Forest Map [PDF, 482KB]
Directions to the forest

View from the top of Castle Mound in the Black River State Forest
View from the top of Castle Mound
WDNR Photo

The area's geology helps make the Black River State Forest unique among the state forests. The property lies at the edge of the glaciated central plains, east of the "driftless" area of Wisconsin. Hiking to the top of Castle Mound provides views of the former bed of glacial Lake Wisconsin, as well as the unglaciated buttes, sandstone hills and castellated bluffs that dot the vast forest landscape.

The Black River State Forest offers many recreational opportunities, including camping, hunting, hiking, skiing and ATV riding. But the Department of Natural Resources also manages this property to meet a host of other objectives, including maintenance of wildlife habitat, native biological diversity, soil and water quality, aesthetics and timber production.

News & Info

Firewood rules information

To protect our parks and forests from firewood hitch hikers, the Wisconsin DNR has created a permanent rule which prohibits bringing firewood onto any DNR property from more than 50 miles away or from outside of Wisconsin.


Last Revised: Wednesday October 07 2009