Wisconsin National Parks, National Monuments and More in Wisconsin

National Park Service

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
Wisconsin's northernmost landscape juts out into Lake Superior as the scenic archipelago known as the Apostle Islands. The national lakeshore includes 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland Lake Superior shoreline.

Ice Age National Scenic Trail
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail travels through the edges of the glacier that passed into Wisconsin.

North Country National Scenic Trail
The North Country National Scenic Trail when completed will become the longest continuous hiking trail in the United States. The trail allows hikers to experience a variety of features, from clear-flowing streams, to thick Northern woods, from vast prairies to clean lakes.

Saint Croix National Scenic River
Canoe amid the northwoods, where wolves, deer, otter and porcupine can be seen or boat surrounded by wooded bluffs and historic towns. The river's past can also be seen on the landscape; a stone wall, a steel ring, a cabin or a metal bridge recalls earlier times.

Bureau of Land Management

Lake Vermilion Public Islands

USDA Forest Service

Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

Fish and Wildlife Service

Fox River National Wildlife Refuge

Gravel Island National Wildlife Refuge

Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Horicon National Wildlife Refuge

Leopold Wetland Management District

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge

St. Croix Wetland Management District

Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge

Whittlesey Creek National Wildlife Refuge

US Army Corps of Engineers

Eau Galle Lake

Mississippi River - Pool 4

Mississippi River - Pool 6

Mississippi River - Pool 7

Mississippi River - Pool 8

Mississippi River - St. Anthony Falls Pool

Sturgeon Bay & Lake Michigan Ship Canal