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Pattison State Park is a 1,400-acre park with the highest waterfalls in Wisconsin and a lake with a beach. You can enjoy camping, picnicking, hiking, and a nature center at this property.
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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 101 S. Webster...
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Pattison State Park has 59 regular (family) campsites, 18 of...
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Pattison State Park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11...
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Pattison State Park provides varied opportunities for...
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The park encompasses 1,476 acres of forested land - mostly balsam fir, birch, aspen and spruce - wetlands, a lake and rivers. It's features include: Wisconsin's highest waterfall, Big Manitou Falls, at 165 feet, a 300-foot beach on Interfalls Lake, and Little Manitou Falls, a 31-foot twin waterfall.
Pattison State Park is a Wisconsin state park with the highest waterfall in the state, Big Manitou Falls. Learn about its history, activities, amenities, and nature center from this Wikipedia article.
Learn about the camping options at Pattison State Park, including 59 family campsites, three backpack sites and accessibility features. Find out how to reserve a site, buy firewood and follow firewood rules.
Pattison State Park is a popular destination for swimming, sightseeing, and camping in Wisconsin. Read reviews from visitors who enjoyed the waterfalls, trails, and beach on Lake Superior.
Pattison State Park is a year-round park on the shore of Lake Superior, offering camping, hiking, fishing and hunting. Find directions, hours, fees, management plans and nearby attractions on the official site.
Pattison State Park is a 1,476-acre park near Superior, Wisconsin, with two waterfalls, a lake beach, and hiking trails. Learn about its history, wildlife, and geology at the nature center, or camp and enjoy outdoor activities year-round.