When to go
The ideal time to visit Pattison State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full splendor is on display. However, the park's beauty also shines in the autumn with vibrant foliage. Winter offers a stark, frozen landscape, perfect for snowshoeing, though some facilities may be less accessible. Avoid peak holidays if you prefer a quieter experience.
Know before you go
- Ensure your vehicle has a valid admission sticker before entering the park.
- Check the park's calendar for any special events or alerts that might affect your visit.
- Remember that the park's hours are from 6am to 11pm year-round, plan your trip accordingly.
- For any inquiries, contact Pattison State Park at +1-715-399-3111.
- Stay safe by familiarizing yourself with the park's rules and regulations, especially when hiking near the waterfalls.
Pattison State Park
Discover Wisconsin's tallest waterfalls and serene nature at Pattison State Park.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Pattison State Park
Few things are better in life than falling asleep to a 165 foot high waterfall. Never experienced it? Don’t take our word; head out to Pattison State Park, home of Wisconsin’s highest waterfalls, and you can try it yourself. The campground has a family site with trails to waterfall overlooks as well as backpack sites about 1. 6 miles from the park Read more...
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When to go
The ideal time to visit Pattison State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full splendor is on display. However, the park's beauty also shines in the autumn with vibrant foliage. Winter offers a stark, frozen landscape, perfect for snowshoeing, though some facilities may be less accessible. Avoid peak holidays if you prefer a quieter
Read more...When to go
The ideal time to visit Pattison State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full splendor is on display. However, the park's beauty also shines in the autumn with vibrant foliage. Winter offers a stark, frozen landscape, perfect for snowshoeing, though some facilities may be less accessible. Avoid peak holidays if you prefer a quieter experience.
Know before you go
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