Aztalan State Park is a National Historic Landmark and contains one of Wisconsin's most important
archaeological sites. It showcases an ancient Middle-Mississippian village that thrived between A.D. 1000 and 1300. The people who settled Aztalan built large, flat-topped pyramidal mounds and a stockade around their village. Portions of the stockade and two mounds have been reconstructed in the park.
- Contact information
- For information, contact:
- Aztalan Lake State Park
920-648-8774
Wisconsin State Park SystemAztalan State Park
Photo © Daniel Seurer
Park information
Welcome!
- Aztalan State Park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- The Aztalan Museum [exit DNR], operated by the Lake Mills-Aztalan Historical Society, Inc., is just north of the park and includes displays, two pioneer church buildings and other structures from the 19th century.
- Listen to an Aztalan 'Guide at Your Side' Tour [AUDIO Length 37:17]
- Save as a podcast -- download aztalantour [MP3 35MB]
- Aztalan State Park Video [VIDEO Length 08:42], produced by Wisconsin Public Television for the Friends of Aztalan State Park.
Directions
The park is in the Town of Aztalan, on the east side of Jefferson County Highway Q, just south of County Highway B. Coming from the west on Interstate Highway 94, reach County B by going south on State Highway 89 to Lake Mills. Coming from the east on I-94, take State Highway 26 south to Johnson Creek to County Highway B.
Park fees
- Vehicle admission sticker is required.
- Hunting and Fishing licenses apply.
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