Wisconsin State Parks Near Iron Mountain

Discover 11 parks within driving distance of Iron Mountain

Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area

Florence County, Wisconsin
12 miles away

"Iron Mountain is a convenient base for lodging, dining, and supplies before heading to the river corridor. Visitors from here often come for paddling, fishing, and day trips into the park."

Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area spans multiple units along the Menominee River, offering a mix of forested uplands, river access, and remote natural scenery. It is especially popular with paddlers, anglers, birders, and visitors seeking a quiet, less-developed outdoor experience.

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Dodge #4 State Park

Iron River, Michigan
30 miles away

"Iron Mountain is a larger regional hub with shopping, dining, and lodging options. Visitors from the city may come to Dodge #4 State Park for a low-key nature break and shoreline access."

Dodge #4 State Park is a low-key day-use park on the shore of a small inland lake in the western Upper Peninsula. Its simple amenities and natural setting make it a good stop for fishing, a picnic, or a calm break outdoors.

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Bewabic State Park

Crystal Falls, Michigan
33 miles away

"Iron Mountain is a larger regional hub with more lodging and shopping options, so many travelers combine a park visit with a longer Upper Peninsula road trip. The park appeals to visitors looking for a quieter lakefront escape."

Bewabic State Park offers a classic Upper Peninsula lakefront experience with a sandy swimming beach, boat access, and shaded picnic areas. Its campground, winter recreation opportunities, and proximity to Iron River make it a popular base for family getaways and fishing trips.

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Governor Thompson State Park

Crivitz, Wisconsin
42 miles away

"Iron Mountain visitors can cross into Wisconsin for a scenic state park getaway. The park is appealing for boaters, anglers, and families looking for a quiet camping destination."

Governor Thompson State Park features more than 2,800 acres of mixed forest, wetlands, and lakefront along Caldron Falls Reservoir. It is a popular destination for paddling, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing, with a calm, remote feel that appeals to visitors seeking a classic Wisconsin Northwoods experience.

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Baraga State Park

Baraga, Michigan
58 miles away

"Iron Mountain travelers visit Baraga State Park for a scenic Upper Peninsula camping stop and access to Lake Superior. It is a worthwhile destination for residents looking for a longer weekend on the water."

Baraga State Park features a protected harbor setting on Keweenaw Bay, with a sandy beach, boat launch, picnic areas, and a modern campground. It is a convenient gateway to the Keweenaw Peninsula and a relaxing place to enjoy Lake Superior shoreline scenery.

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Craig Lake State Park

Champion, Michigan
58 miles away

"Iron Mountain visitors often travel to Craig Lake State Park for its remote feel and backcountry camping. It is a strong choice for anglers and hikers seeking a quieter wilderness setting."

Craig Lake State Park offers one of Michigan’s most secluded outdoor experiences, with undeveloped lakes, dense forest, and a true backcountry feel. It is especially popular with paddlers, anglers, hikers, and campers looking for solitude and natural scenery.

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Fayette Historic State Park

Garden, Michigan
58 miles away

"Iron Mountain is a major inland city in the western Upper Peninsula. Visitors from Iron Mountain may plan a longer day trip to experience Fayette's unique historic ruins and harbor setting."

Fayette Historic State Park features the remarkably intact remains of a company town, including historic buildings, interpretive exhibits, and a picturesque harbor. The park also offers shoreline scenery, camping, and access to the limestone cliffs and clear waters of the Garden Peninsula.

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Van Riper State Park

Champion, Michigan
58 miles away

"Iron Mountain visitors come for lake access, camping, and seasonal snow activities. The park is a good option for a family outing or overnight stay in the Upper Peninsula."

Van Riper State Park offers a classic Upper Peninsula getaway with a large sandy beach on Lake Michigamme, a modern campground, and access to boating and fishing. In winter, the park remains popular for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and peaceful scenic views.

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McLain State Park

Hancock, Michigan
59 miles away

"Iron Mountain is one of the larger regional population centers within driving distance. Visitors from Iron Mountain come for a weekend getaway, camping, and a classic Upper Peninsula lake experience."

McLain State Park offers one of the Keweenaw Peninsula’s most accessible Lake Superior shorelines, with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and broad views of the water. It is especially popular for camping, fishing, swimming, and watching sunsets over the lake.

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Fort Wilkins Historic State Park

Copper Harbor, Michigan
60 miles away

"Iron Mountain visitors come for a scenic getaway to one of Michigan's most remote state parks. The fort and shoreline offer a different experience from the inland forests farther south."

Fort Wilkins Historic State Park combines a well-preserved frontier military fort with access to Lake Superior, Copper Harbor, and the northern Keweenaw landscape. It is one of Michigan's most distinctive parks for history, camping, and outdoor recreation.

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Menominee River State Recreation Area

Menominee, Michigan
60 miles away

"Iron Mountain visitors often make the drive for river access and a broader range of outdoor activities. The recreation area offers a scenic complement to inland Upper Peninsula adventures."

Menominee River State Recreation Area spans multiple riverfront parcels with steep bluffs, forested shoreline, and excellent access to the Menominee River. It is especially popular for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and enjoying undeveloped natural scenery in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

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