The natural bridge in Wisconsin's Sauk County has attracted people for thousands of years. Radiocarbon assay and study of the rock and its layers indicate that people were living here from 10,000 to 12,000 years ago when the glaciers began…
Natural Bridge State Park is a day-use park, offering nearly 4 miles of wooded, hiking trails. The property protects a natural sandstone arch and rock shelter. Climbing on the arch itself or going into the shelter is prohibited to protect the…
Large bluffs are called mesas. Smaller, more abrupt bluffs are called buttes and other more slender, abrupt bluffs are called pinnacles. You can see examples of all three at Mill Bluff State Park.
Mill Bluff State Park has a rustic, family campground with 21 campsites. The campground is open late May through September.
Reservations
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Family campground
Mill Bluff State Park has a family campground with 21…