Wild, Wild Life!
What's that tumbling furball by the tracks? Well, it's baby foxes! (Kits) and that must mean it's time for a few #WildlifeWednesday updates! Birdlife It's awesome to see all of…
What's that tumbling furball by the tracks? Well, it's baby foxes! (Kits) and that must mean it's time for a few #WildlifeWednesday updates! Birdlife It's awesome to see all of…
While Baraboo is slowly becoming known as a destination to watch sandhill cranes during the fall migration, this spring, it’s the swans that are putting on the show! Swans, along with…
It’s always worth the reminder; Devil’s Lake State Park is more than multi-million dollar building plans, crowded beaches, parking problems, and sticker sales. It’s even more than a couple of…
Great Blue Heron on Seeley Lake Seeley Lake, some 10 miles (15 minutes) west of Baraboo is another of those out-of-the-way locations that can be a treasured find to some,…
Sandhill Cranes At Mirror Lake State Park Baraboo is home to the International Crane Foundation and the Aldo Leopold Foundation. In fact, John Muir grew up not too far away…
At one time the Baraboo River was blocked by 4 dams. Today the dams have been all removed making the Baraboo river one of the longest stretches of open river…
There are approximately 115 species of nesting birds at Devil’s Lake State Park including our popular Great Blue Heron rookery on the south shore. Then, there are another 133 species…
Peregrine falcon at Devil's Lake State Park. Devil's Lake State Park is home to about 38 species of mammals, 115 species of birds, and many species of amphibians and reptiles…
Devil's Lake State Park Wisconsin Glaciation Diorama Welcome to the "Discovery" section of DevilsLakeWisconsin.com, where you can learn about the fascinating natural and human history of Wisconsin's Devil's Lake State…
Group Camp Showers & Restrooms If you're traveling with a larger group, family, or organization, Devil’s Lake State Park has you covered with their Group Campsites located on the South…