Devil's Lake State Park Trails

Devil's Lake has trails for hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. Some visitors also enjoy climbing and snowshoeing at the park.

hiking trail along a rocky shore

Tumbled Rocks Trail on a warm spring day.
DNR Photo by Bonnie Gruber

Hiking Trails

Devil's Lake has 29.9 miles of trails, all of which are open for hiking in spring, summer, and fall. There's a 1-mile interpretive nature trail.

The park has 1.5 miles of trail that are accessible for people with disabilities; some other trails, such as the one in Parfrey's Glen (right), require climbing stone steps.

Bike Trails

The park also has 8.0 miles of off-road bike trails. A state trail pass is no longer required to use the mountain bike trails.

There are no official paved road-bike trails in the park, although many people enjoy riding several miles on all the paved campground roads. A 2-mile paved bicycle trail extends from the park's north shore entrance to the City of Baraboo.

Climbing

The park is not maintained for rock climbing; do it at your own risk. Climbers may encounter loose rocks.

For more information ask:

Devil’s Lake State Park
S5975 Park Rd.
Baraboo WI 53913-9299
(608) 356-8301
(608) 356-4281 Fax

Last Revised: Wednesday August 29 2007