Mill Bluff State Park - Tomah, WI - Wisconsin State Parks

 
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Welcome to Mill Bluff State Park
Travelers passing through the Camp Douglas area are intrigued by the unusual, tall bluffs rising abruptly from the flat plain. Mill Bluff's sandstone buttes were islands in Glacial Lake Wisconsin during the Ice Age, 12,000 years ago. Mill Bluff State Park offers camping, hiking, swimming and picnicking opportunities.

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Camping and reservations
Mill Bluff State Park has a rustic, family campground with 21 campsites. The campground is open late May through September.

Reservations
Camping reservations for outdoor campsites can be made online or by calling 888-947-2757.

Firewood
Firewood is sold at the park in season.

Family campground
Mill Bluff State Park has a family campground with 21 campsites that are wooded or partially-wooded. Six sites have electrical hookups. Campsites 7 and 10-21 are very flat and accessible. The park has vault toilets and hand pumps, but no showers. Showers are available for a fee at area vendors.

Hiking
There are more than two miles of hiking trails at Mill Bluff offering views of the park's mesas, buttes and pinnacles. Stairs lead to the top of Mill Bluff. Pets are permitted on the hiking trails and in campsites when on an 8-foot leash. Pets are not permitted on the nature trail or in the picnic and swimming areas.

Picnic areas
Mill Bluff has two picnic areas, east and west of Funnel Road. Each area has a shelter, picnic tables, grills, water, toilets and parking. Pets are not permitted in the picnic areas.

Swimming
A pond with 2.5 acres of clear cool water from underground springs and 250 feet of white sand beach is available for public swimming. Changing stalls are available. Don't swim alone or at night. Lifeguards are not provided at any time. No fishing or pets are allowed in the pond.

Bicycling
There are no bike trails at the park, but Juneau County's 15-mile-long Omaha Bike Trail can be reached from the park via County Highway W to County Highway C into Camp Douglas. The Omaha bike trail also connects to the Elroy-Sparta State Trail and 400 State Trail in Elroy.

Hunting and trapping
Hunting and trapping are allowed in the open areas of the park during the Wisconsin state parks hunting and trapping time frame. Trapping is not permitted in closed areas as noted on the park hunting map or within 100 yards of any designated use area, including trails. Certain trap types are restricted on state park properties.

Winter activities
While Mill Bluff State Park is not staffed during the winter months, the park is still open. Visitors will often hike, snowshoe or cross-country ski in areas they are familiar with on marked trail systems. Trails are not groomed or maintained for winter use.



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