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  • What makes Perrot State Park special?
    • Perrot State Park is renowned for its scenic river valleys, steep limestone bluffs, and rich Native American history.
    • The park covers 1,270 acres and protects two State Natural Areas: Trempealeau Mountain and Brady’s Bluff Prairie.
    • Trempealeau Mountain was traditionally considered sacred by Native Americans and served as a meeting landmark.
  • What activities can visitors enjoy at Perrot State Park?
    • Bird and Wildlife Watching: The park is a prime spot for spotting eagles, songbirds, and other native species.
    • Hiking: Explore numerous trails, including the scenic climb to Brady’s Bluff for stunning views.
    • Camping: Camp among the park’s untouched natural surroundings.
    • Mountain Biking: Ride through the park’s diverse landscapes and trails.
    • Water Activities: Canoeing and kayaking are popular along the Mississippi River backwaters.
  • What is the history of Perrot State Park?
    • The park is named after Nicolas Perrot, a French explorer who traveled the region in the late 1600s.
    • The area contains Native American burial mounds and earthworks that date back centuries.
  • Where is Perrot State Park located?
    • Address: 26247 Sullivan Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
    • Phone: 608-534-6409
Perrot State Park
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