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Devil's Lake State Park

Overview

Devil's Lake State Park is Wisconsin's most visited state park, offering a rugged, natural escape centered around its iconic 360-acre spring-fed lake. Unlike commercial RV resorts, this is a rustic, nature-focused destination that allows travelers to disconnect from the noise of modern life. The park is defined by its massive 500-foot quartzite bluffs, which create a dramatic backdrop for camping, hiking, and water activities in a truly immersive wilderness setting.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in the heart of the Baraboo Range near Baraboo, Wisconsin, the park serves as a gateway to the unique geology of the Midwest. The surrounding landscape features a mix of dense forests and dramatic rock formations that feel worlds away from the city. Visitors will appreciate the scenic Baraboo area, which offers a quiet, rural atmosphere while remaining accessible to regional roads, making it an excellent stop for those exploring the glacial landscapes of south-central Wisconsin.

Amenities & Park Features

The park offers hundreds of campsites across several different campgrounds, including specific sites equipped with electrical hookups for RVs. While full sewer and water hookups are not available at individual sites, a convenient dump station is located on-site for guest use. Visitors have access to modern shower buildings, flush toilets, and a large lakefront area with sandy beaches, providing essential comforts while maintaining a traditional, back-to-basics camping experience for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure awaits just outside the park gates, with miles of challenging hiking trails including the famous Balanced Rock and Devil's Doorway. For those who enjoy water activities, kayaking and swimming are premier pastimes on the clear, deep lake waters. Beyond the park, visitors often explore the charming shops of nearby Baraboo, visit the Mid-Continent Railway Museum, or take a short drive to the Wisconsin Dells for additional regional entertainment options and sightseeing adventures.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideal for RVers who prioritize nature over resort-style amenities. It is a perfect fit for active families and hikers who want to wake up steps away from world-class trails and lake views. If you are comfortable with a more rustic camping experience and prefer quiet evenings under the stars to paved luxury sites, Devil's Lake State Park provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience Wisconsin’s most beautiful natural scenery firsthand.

User Reviews

Char TerBeest Kudla

November 12, 2025

What a beautiful place. It's very busy on weekends.. Weekdays there is lots of room to park with the trails open with few visitors. Remember whatever you bring in please pack out. Help the park employees. Take your garbage home with you. Thank you.

Chauncey Street

November 08, 2025

I was not able to spend much time there. I drove around the lake and I found out later that there are different areas off of different roads that you can get into different parts of the lake. So that park system is quite extensive. There is definitely some amazing hiking there. And at this time of the year, there were still a lot of hikers out there. The lake is beautiful.

Cindy Puzio

November 04, 2025

11/03/25: The spectacular views at this park are incomparable. I hiked the East Bluff side of the park. I did part of the Ice Age Trail by hiking part of East Bluff Woods, East Bluff Trail, The Balanced Rock Trail down to the Lake, Part of the Grottos Trail and the Potholes Trail back up. I was going to hike more around the actual lake but the winds were gale force today. This park has easy trails, moderate trails and super difficult slippery trails. The hardest trail is the Balanced Rock Trail. I am an experienced hiker who had on trail runners and was using hiking poles and I slipped a few times and fell once. The potholes trail is a bit easier but not by much. I would not recommend attempting these trails in any type of weather. The rock steps are slippery when dry, down right dangerous when wet. The trails and out buildings are well maintained. I would recommend this park to both seasoned and new hikers. I would just recommend researching your trails before planning your trip.

J Haag

October 20, 2025

We were only going to come for the morning but wound up spending the whole day. It was windy but when you were on the forest trail it was fine. The more adventurous in our group went up the east bluff trail, going up was easier then the trail down. We ate lunch at the onsite restaurant but wished we would have packed a picnic lunch like others had. We spent the afternoon by the lake and exploring the beach.

Drew R

October 12, 2025

Dangerous... but fun? 😂 This hike is not for the feint of heart. We decided to do the climb the hard way which consists of essentially climbing the side of a mountain that does not contain any sort of railings or protective measures. We saw multiple slip and almost lose footing...ourselves included. Many people with children of all ages including infants. The hike is quite strenuous depending on how you go about it. Bring drinks, snacks, and hope. 😂 There aren't any staff on the mountain whatsoever so you do need to have an honest conversation with yourself beforehand about whether or not you want to risk it for the biscuit or not. One hiker almost fell off the side of the cliff while we were hiking and was thankfully caught by nearby trees and then brought to safety. I know this review is all over the place but this is honestly what happened lol. The park overall is beautiful and a stunning presentation of nature... you just need to be prepared and wear GOOD hiking shoes. Cost for a pass is not expensive either. We would probably do it again, we just wouldn't choose the side mountain climb and would most likely go the long way up which is much safer.

Nathan Manikas

September 20, 2025

Devil's lake state park has something for everyone. The incredible and rocky skyline is perfect for those looking to challenge the peaks with either hiking or climbing. The placid waters of the lake are wonderful for swimming or kayaking. The deep and tranquil forests are wonderful for peaceful walks and adventurous treks. When not being active the park also hosts some great spots for camping, with a variety of both wooded and open sites. The park is additionally quite well maintained. Roads and trails are generally in good condition. The bathrooms are a bit more hit and miss, with some being quite clean and moderns, while others lag a bit behind. The distinction is easy to spot from the road for what that's worth. All in all, a great nature area for adventures of all kinds and memories waiting to be made.

Jay Shen

June 08, 2022

A gloomy day doesn't stop the beautiful view, and that is what I can say about Devil's Lake State Park! The North Shore has a beach that has very clear water for swimming. I imagine on sunny days it will be a very wholesome environment to relax in. Their visitor center is evidently curated to satisfy visitors because there are lots of items there sold as souvenirs. It is like this place is a top tourist spot itself. Then there is the South Shore, which has quite a few places of attraction like the balanced rock. The uphill hike to get to the rock (Balanced Rock Trail) is very challenging but very rewarding. After getting to the summit, you can continue onto the East Bluff Trail or the Devil's Doorway Trail. Looking down to the lake at this point feels really good. It feels like having our own Rattlesnake Mountain (Washington state). Hiking beginners may want to try the Tumbled Rocks Trail instead. Overall, very fun and very much worth multiple visits!

Gili Ben-Nissan

June 05, 2022

A beautiful park, which offers a variety of activities for all ages. We hiked around the east trail, starting uphills from the east bluffs wood trail. The walk was really pleasant, on a comfortable path. We then passed through the devils hole and balanced rock and went down on the east bluffs trail, which was more challenging, but definitely worth the effort. The views from the mountain peaks were stunning, displaying a wild scenery of the huge rocks, woods and shiny lake. It is highly recommended!

Jon Nadler

May 30, 2022

Beautiful park. First time back in 10+ years. If you’re camping, look up campsite map before arriving. Not many signs directing you to the 200+ campsites. Don’t let Google Maps lead you in the back way if you’ve got a big rig. Only one dump station. And it’s on an incline. But it is clean and well maintained.

A J S

May 21, 2022

Nice park. One day isn't enough time to see everything the park has, so plan on it taking 2 or 3 days to really explore the park. There are some challenging trails that require you to be physically fit along with easy trails that anyone should be able to handle. The balanced rock is not very well marked the park authorities could do a better job there. Its very easy to walk right past it and not even know it was there, and it is not an easy climb to get to it either. So watch carefully for it so as not to miss it. The lake itself is beautiful has a big beach and is a lake I would actually swim in which is saying something because normally I will only swim in pools, the water is very clear and clean looking.

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