High Cliff State Park
Sherwood, Wisconsin
High Cliff is the only state-owned recreational area on Lake Winnebago,
Wisconsin's largest lake.
High Cliff gets its name from the limestone cliff of the Niagara Escarpment,
which parallels the eastern shore of Lake Winnebago. This ledge extends northeasterly
to the Door County peninsula and on to Niagara Falls, New York.

Sailing on Lake Winnebago at sunset.
Photo © Susan Pischke
A 125-acre area within the 1,187-acre park is designated as a state
natural area, recognizing its excellent cliff environments, an undisturbed
wet-mesic forest, and more than a mile of Lake Winnebago shoreline. Effigy
mounds are important archaeological features.
While the natural offerings of High Cliff State Park are bountiful,
it's a man-made attraction that offers visitors a chance to pause and
give thought to the past and future. the attaction is a magnificent 12-foot
statue of Winnebago Indian Chief Red Bird, standing high on a huge granite
rock.
Vehicle admission stickers are required to park in
High Cliff State Park. Vehicle admission stickers are available at the park
office or use self-registration pay station when the office is closed. The park
is open for day use from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
How to Get There
Click on the map for recommended travel routes.
For more information, ask:
High Cliff State Park
N7630 State Park Rd.
Sherwood, WI 54169
(920) 989-1106
Linda
Guelig, Visitor Services
Jason Wiese, Park Manager
Last Revised:
Friday March 28 2008
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