Perrot State Park

USA / Wisconsin / Trempealeau / Sullivan Road, W26247
 campsite / caravan site, nature conservation park / area, state park

Perrot State Park, where the Trempealeau River meets the Mississippi River, has 1,270 acres of diverse ecosystems. The Park has 12.5 miles of hiking trails and 9 miles of cross-country ski trails. There is a boat landing on the Trempealeau River which has access to Trempealeau Bay and the Mississippi River under a railroad bridge. A 2-mile canoe trail winds through Trempealeau Bay. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent at the park.

There are 102 campsites, including 38 with electrical hookups and one that’s accessible for people with disabilities. There is a group camp area that accommodates up to 50 people. The campground has flush toilets, showers, and a dump station. Firewood and ice are available to purchase.

The Nature Center has displays created by the Mississippi Valley Archeological Center [exit DNR] about the Native American cultures that have lived here. Naturalist programs may be offered in the summer.

There is direct bicycle access from the campground to the Great River State Trail.

dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/specific/perrot/index.html
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Coordinates:   44°1'12"N   91°28'28"W
This article was last modified 12 years ago