Perrot State Park is one of the best outdoor spaces in Wisconsin to partake in bird and wildlife watching. There are several observation platforms scattered throughout the 1,270-acre park, many of which also offer views of the river valleys and steep limestone bluffs. The park protects two State Natural Areas: Trempealeau Mountain and Brady’s Bluff Prairie. You can explore these beautiful areas while hiking or mountain biking through the park’s many trails and camping in the stunning untouched grounds. Trempealeau Mountain was traditionally considered sacred by the Native Americans and was used as a landmark for meetings; visitors today will still be able to see earthwork mounds which were made by them.

Address: 26247 Sullivan Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661, Phone: 608-534-6409

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