Wisconsin State Parks Near Tomah

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Tomah

Mill Bluff State Park

Camp Douglas, Wisconsin
18 miles away

"Tomah is one of the closest service centers for park visitors, making it convenient for supplies, dining, and lodging. Many travelers combine a park visit with a stop in town."

Mill Bluff State Park features towering sandstone bluffs, wooded trails, and a peaceful campground in a distinctive glacial landscape. It is a favorite for hikers, photographers, and campers seeking a quieter state park experience.

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Buckhorn State Park

Necedah, Wisconsin
34 miles away

"Tomah residents and travelers passing through can reach the park for fishing, boating, and a relaxed day outdoors. It is a convenient destination for a weekend camping trip."

Buckhorn State Park offers a classic Wisconsin lake-country experience with sandy shoreline, wooded trails, and access to Castle Rock Lake. It is especially popular for fishing, paddling, birdwatching, and family camping in a natural, less-crowded setting.

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Wildcat Mountain State Park

Ontario, Wisconsin
34 miles away

"Tomah visitors can reach the park easily for a day outdoors or an overnight camping trip. The park’s river valley views and quiet atmosphere make it a strong draw for families and nature lovers."

Wildcat Mountain State Park features steep sandstone bluffs, forested hills, and sweeping views of the Kickapoo River valley. It is especially popular for camping, hiking, paddling nearby, and enjoying the park’s peaceful, undeveloped setting.

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Perrot State Park

Trempealeau, Wisconsin
52 miles away

"Tomah visitors can reach the park for weekend camping and scenic overlooks without a long drive. It is a popular destination for those seeking river views and quiet trails."

Perrot State Park features towering bluffs, river-bottom wetlands, and panoramic views of the Mississippi River valley. It is especially popular for hiking, birdwatching, canoeing, and enjoying the historic river landscape near Trempealeau.

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