Devil's Lake State Park
5 rating
(5)
Location
Address: S5975 Park Rd, Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913
GPS: 43.4333, -89.7375
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Local Directions: From the South on I-90/94: Take Exit 106 onto Hwy 33. Travel west to Baraboo. At 2nd stoplight, turn left on Hwy 123 South. Follow Hwy 123 south 3 miles to park entrance. From the North on I-90/94: Take Exit 92 onto Hwy 12 East. Travel south about 10 miles to Hwy 159 East. Turn left on Hwy 159 East and proceed for approximately 2 miles to Hwy 123 South. Turn right on Hwy 123 South and follow to the park entrance.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-608-356-8301
Toll Free Phone: 1-888-947-2757
Website: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/...

Open
All year

  Sites
299 RV Sites, 407 Tent Sites, 9 Group Sites, 111 Electric Only, 305 No Hookup

Rates
Daily Rates: $12.00 - $17.00

Facilities & Services
Dump Station, Groceries, Hot Showers, Pit Toilets, Restrooms

Recreation
Biking, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Kayaking, Playground, Swimming

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Pet Restrictions

Restrictions
Max RV Length 70 ft
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Group site :
Tent only
7 site - up to 20 people
1 site - up to 40 people
1 site - up to 60 people
Fee : $10-40/night
Sites
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Total Sites416
RV Sites299
   
Tent Sites407
Group Sites9
   
Max RV Length70 ft
  
Electric Only (111)No Hookup (305)
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Pay Phone  
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  Hours Description Fees
Amphitheatre  
Beach  
Biking  
Boat Ramp  
Boat Rentals  
Boating  
Canoeing  
Fishing   Brown trout, walleye and northern pike, bass, and panfish
Hiking  
Hunting  
Kayaking  
Playground  
Power Boating   Electric motor only
Swimming  
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Average Rating
5 star rating
(5)
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5 star rating
Great Park with amazing views, go off season.
2mama3
Bronze
June 2, 2011
This a great park with wonderful hiking trails and splendid views. It is a very busy park so if you are looking for a quiet camping trip then try going off season. May or Early June are still quiet and after kids go back to school it quiets once again. This park offers rock-climbing, hiking, swimming, non-motor boating and abundant wildlife if you take the time to look for it.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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