Buckhorn State Park

Park visitors urged to recycle

Buckhorn State Park has joined the increasing number of state parks in providing bins for recyclable refuse for camper use only. The bin is near the campground and holds aluminum, glass, plastic, tin, cardboard, magazines and newspapers.

Day users are requested to carry in/carry out their trash and recyclables.

Please take a few extra minutes to separate your recycable trash. It will help not only Buckhorn, but the environment as well. Reduce what you use. Recycle all that you can!

Pets have rules

Dogs and other pets are allowed in camping areas, on roads and in other areas of the park not developed for public use. Pets must be on a leash no longer than eight feet. Please do not leave your pet unattended on a campsite. Barking pets will be removed from the park. By state law, pets are not allowed in the beach, picnic or playground areas, in park buildings or on cross-country ski trails or nature trails. Your pet is your responsibility. Please be courteous to your fellow park visitors.

Passport to Wisconsin State Parks

A passport book (link exits DNR), developed by the Friends of Wisconsin State Parks, is available for purchase at the park office. Visitors who acquire the book can get their passports stamped at each park they visit. Each park has a descriptive page in the book.

For more information on Buckhorn State Park, please call 608-565-2789 or email Joe Stecker-Kochanski, Buckhorn / Roche-A-Cri State Parks.

Last Revised: Friday December 29 2006