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    Devil's Lake State Park

    4.6 (240 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Micah L.

    Wanted to go hiking to see balanced rock and devils door. Had never been in the area before, but watched a few videos before going to try to get an idea of what id need to do when I got there. Got to the park around 5 and all the concessions were closed. Couldn't find anyone to speak to but there was a machine to buy a parking pass and found the map so I could figure out the trails. Made my way up to balanced rock but it was getting late and started to lose sunlight so didnt make it to devils door. Wouldn't say it's a easy hike but my girl never did anything like it and she did it just fine. Rocks slippery but I feel it was worth the views. Beautiful park and would definitely go back.

    Michael W.

    DLSP is deceptive from the parking lot. It looks pretty chill, but once you venture forward, you come to find out that it is in charge, not you. If you have not read up on the history, please do, it is humbling how much time has transformed this place. There is a LOT to unpack. If you came here planning to trail run the park, you can try, but in my first experience, this is not the place, you would be better off doing that in Mirror Lake. We decided to explore the east bluff which is where the majority of the scenic points are located. I would not classify this hike as a casual jaunt, it was well earned. The scenic points were marked, but not explicit in their execution imho. Sometimes you got to a point marker only to find out that the scenic point was at the bottom of the bluff, so you had to hike down to the bottom of the bluff from the top of the bluff and then back up again, this was not obvious. The maps and trail heads could use some help imho, meaning that it was not obvious to the casual hiker where sh*t was exactly. Having said that, the park did not disappoint, it was amazing and I can't wait to come back again and experience additional aspects of it.

    Howard L.

    Me and my wife recently came here over Memorial Day weekend since she's never been to Devil's Lake State Park. It was really tough trying to find parking here but thankfully I found another spot away from the area just to avoid the parking fee generally. This place is really popular and a lot of people are here for a variety of attractions from the scenic views, the beaches the nice walks, boating rafting kayaking Etc Many of the people here are nice and respectful I'm so happy to say that I did not find any litter either throughout my walk the lake was crystal clear I highly recommend checking this place out if you're in need of a nature break.

    Michelle E.

    Devil's Lake State Park has breathtaking views, a beautiful waterfront, and amazing rock formations. Visiting Devil's Lake is one of my favorite things to do in the fall. The colors are stunning! Kayaking on the water in the summer is also a highlight.

    Haley W.

    This SP surprised me! I didn't expect the gorgeous rocky cliff bluffs and panoramic views of the lake. We hiked up the mountainside to walk the cliff above the lake (not sure the name of the trail) then to Tumbled Rocks trail that takes you on a paved path right along the lake. The cliff top trail will take some endurance as it's a steep incline to get to the top. My 60 year old dad and uncle could do it. The lake was frozen (February) so there were ice fishermen out which was neat to see! We also walked on the lake which was a new experience! Sadly the nature center/ gift shop was closed which was disappointing as I always like to buy a memento from a new park.

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    Sho R.

    The park was beautiful. I stopped by on a Sunday. There was a good crowd. Luckily I got a parking spot right away. Walk through the Tumbled Rock trail was not too easy, but not difficult either. There was an ice cream stand selling Cedar Crest ice cream. I had a couple of scoops. Store had nice memorabilia.

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    Becky L.

    We got engaged in the area so this place holds a special place in our hearts. Great to see the expansion of things like the chateau for concessions, souvenirs and supplies for those camping/hiking. The staff at the chateau were very friendly and helpful. Lots of t- shirts, hoodies, shoes, toys, etc for purchase. The trails were a bit tougher this go around. So many steep trails to get to the top of the bluffs. By the end of it, an oktoberfest beer and cone of ice cream at the end really hit the spot. Be prepared if you hike here - good, grippy shoes, plenty of water and perhaps some snacks to keep you fueled.

    Chuck Nast Y.

    The most interesting discovery we made beyond the already discovered balanced rock was the deep rail push-up. This is done by extending your hands and feet to touch both sides of the rail lines and attempt a push-up. Few have the wingspan to do it, luckily at the main lodge there's a large avian wingspan chart to see if you measure up.

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    Miranda L.

    This was my second time coming to Devils Lake and I enjoyed it just as much! This state park offers hiking, walking trails, paddle boat/kayak/paddle board rentals, and camp ground sites. I visited on a beautiful summer Sunday which meant a lot of families were out enjoying the water, trails, and picnic grounds. The main parking lot is $16 for out of state residents and $13 for in state residents for a day pass; however, one may be able to park at non-centralized lots to avoid the fee. We hiked the full circle around the lake which ended up totaling close to 5.5 miles with two spirts of +400 feet elevation. Below more details: -West Bluff Trail: This trail is listed at 1.4 miles and a +400ft elevation. The north trail entrance is a mixture of some stairs and some incline hiking. The steepness was doable and I enjoyed the vantage points along the trail before hitting the final look out which was breathtaking! Immediately after the main look out is the south entrance down. This way is all incline hiking. *Tumbled Rocks Trail is alternative trail along the lake with no elevation. -Balanced Rock Trail: This trail is listed at 0.4 miles and a +300ft elevation. This entry point was ALL ROCK STAIRS. There are no safety banisters and had some drop off points adjacent to stairs. Balanced Rock itself is very pretty and we saw many rock climbers on this path. Still, this is not for the faint of heart. -East Bluff Trail: This trail is listed at 1.1 miles and about a +100ft elevation. There is a mixture of steps and hiking path with gorgeous look out points. The northern entrance was where we descended and was more hiking incline which was appreciated. They have north and south concession and ice cream spots as well as bathrooms. The north end restrooms, by the visitor center, were more well kept than the south. The visitor center also has order in food, merch, and to go snacks.

    Devils Arch rock formation

    Our family with kids hiked around the whole lake, and the scenery was stunning! Gorgeous bluffs and rock formations. We'd love to go back and do some of the water activities. We stopped halfway through our hike at the concessions area for lunch, and it was friendly service and good concession type food. They even had a black bean burger, and the ice cream was delish with good variety.

    Lake with some of the picnic tables
    Nikki E.

    Plenty of parking, tons of picnic seating, and what looked like plenty of water activities once it's warmer (kayaks etc.) The lake itself is beautiful and the trails were upkept and easy to follow. Very relaxing site and interesting people/animal watching.

    Viv P.

    Very beautiful. Day pass is $13 per vehicle. The trail around the perimeter of the lake is about 3.5 miles according to my watch. It's an easy walk. You will be getting full sun, so wear sun protection. You'll also be walking on stones, so wear tennis shoes with plenty of cushion or hiking boots. To be very honest, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the trail - I actually think the Estabrook Park trail along the Milwaukee River is better. I will definitely like to come back and try their other, more challenging trails. I would definitely not walk on the East side of the lake, on those train tracks. There was nothing grandiose about it, and walking on those rocks was brutal (sort of my fault for not having comfy shoes I guess). We didn't have time this time, but I also definitely want to come back for some water time.

    Linda B.

    Wow! Now I see why this is the number one state park in Wisconsin. Peace and serenity and beauty throughout, and the amenities! Being a city girl I need my shopping lol and this checks all the boxes there are three sizable gift shops, ice cream shop, espresso, and drink bar, bar, and grill with ample seating. Plenty of parking and a picturesque lake which feels like you're in another state.

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    The hiking is no joke especially up top when you're traversing the cliffs but we wouldn't have it any other way.

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