Wisconsin State Parks Near Baldwin

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Baldwin

Straight Lake State Park

Luck, Wisconsin
22 miles away

"Baldwin visitors can reach the park quickly for fishing, paddling, or a picnic in a natural setting. It is a convenient option for those wanting a nearby escape into the woods."

Straight Lake State Park preserves a scenic, lightly developed landscape in Polk County with a focus on natural beauty and solitude. Visitors come for canoeing, fishing, birdwatching, and a chance to experience a classic Wisconsin northwoods lake setting.

CanoeingFishingBirdwatchingWildlife ViewingPicnicking
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Tippy Dam Recreation Area

Wellston, Michigan
28 miles away

"Baldwin is close enough for frequent fishing trips and weekend outings. Visitors from Baldwin often come for the river access and peaceful picnic areas."

Tippy Dam Recreation Area sits below Tippy Dam on the Manistee River and is especially popular with anglers during salmon and steelhead runs. Visitors also come for picnic areas, boat access, and a natural setting close to the Manistee National Forest.

FishingBoatingPicnickingWildlife ViewingPhotography
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Mitchell State Park

Cadillac, Michigan
40 miles away

"Baldwin-area visitors often head to Mitchell State Park for a larger developed park experience with camping, swimming, and shoreline access."

Mitchell State Park spans two connected lakes and provides a classic Michigan state park experience with beaches, boat access, and family-friendly camping. Its location in Cadillac makes it a convenient base for exploring nearby trails, downtown attractions, and northern Michigan waterways.

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Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

Olustee, Florida
47 miles away

"Baldwin is within easy driving distance for a history day trip. Visitors from the area are drawn to the park’s interpretive exhibits and special events."

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park features the preserved battlefield, a visitor center, and interpretive displays that explain the Battle of Olustee. The park is especially known for its annual reenactment and living-history events, which draw history enthusiasts from across the Southeast.

Historic Site ToursBirdwatchingPicnickingPhotographyEducational Programs
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