Skip to main content

High Cliff State Park

High Cliff State Park

Description

High Cliff State Park is the only state-owned recreational area on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin's largest lake. The park gets its name from the limestone cliff of the Niagara Escarpment, which parallels the eastern shore of Lake Winnebago. The magnificent 12-foot statue of Winnebago Indian Chief Red Bird, standing high on a huge granite rock, overlooks the lake and is a popular destination in the park.

Location

 Directions

  44.15476, -88.292818

County: Calumet

  • Event

    Smokey Bear's 80th Birthday Party

    -

    Meet Smokey Bear and help the park celebrate his 80th Birthday!

  • Event

    Meet the Ranger

    -

    Visit with a park ranger and discover what their job is and what kind of equipment they use.

  • Event

    Bumble Bee Brigade Training

    -

    Join staff in learning about Wisconsin’s native bumble bee species.

  • Event

    Wisconsin Bats

    -

    Join Master Naturalist Rex Robertson and learn about bats in Wisconsin.

  • Event

    Aquatic Invasives

    -

    Learn about the invasive species that plague Lake Winnebago and find out what you can do to help stop them.

  • Event

    Cliff Runner 10K

    The race begins at 10 a.m. at the Lime Kiln Trail Parking lot.

  • Event

    2024 Field Assembly At High Cliff State Park

    -

    Join the Wisconsin Archeological Society for a full day of activities for adults and children at High Cliff State Park on the north end of beautiful Lake Winnebago. Join us for presentations on the lime kiln ruins and tours of the mounds.

  • Event

    Wild About Wildlife

    -

    Join rehabilitators from the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary and their live animal ambassadors.

  • Event

    Lime Kiln Tour

    -

    Join Don Mikulic on a hike and learn about the importance of limestone (dolomite), lime manufacturing and its role within the Lake Winnebago region during the 1800-1900’s.

  • Event

    Reptiles And Amphibians Of Wisconsin

    -

    Come Join Randy Hetzel, wildlife ecologist and Master Naturalist, and learn about the natural history, habits, biology, conservation and care of some of our cold-blooded wildlife.

Subscribe to High Cliff State Park