There are concessions buildings on both the north and south shore ends of the lake and in the Ice Age Campground. The buildings are open all summer and some spring and fall weekends.The stores sell food and groceries, basic camp items, ice, firewood…
Many people rock climb and boulder at Devil's Lake but the park is not maintained for rock climbing; do it at your own risk. No permits are issued; particular areas or routes are not reservable. The park neither prohibits nor promotes rock climbing…
The park has four miles of off-road bike trails—the Upland Trail Loop. Trails open to bikers are so posted. A state trail pass is not required to use the mountain bike trails. Bicyclists must use caution and give hikers the right-of-way. There are…
Trails are not maintained for winter use but are not closed. Trails may be snow and ice-covered, muddy and slippery during winter. In addition to hiking, snowshoeing, ungroomed skiing and ice fishing, visitors also enjoy dog sledding, building…
There are 29 miles of trails in the park, ranging from easy strolls along a paved pathway along the lakeshore to a rocky hiking ascent up the south face of the East Bluff. With several different trail segments, visitors can choose a hike of varying…
100 Years of StoriesThis article and more historic photographs were published in the 2011 centennial edition of the park newspaper:“Mom! Look at the elephants in the lake!” Would you believe it? Devil’s Lake State Park, founded in 1911, has hosted a…
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Devils Doorway at Devils Lake State Park. Photo by Wisconsin DNR. Devil's Lake State Park offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities for visitors to enjoy year-round. View the links below to learn about some of the popular activities…