This 1,212-acre park offers visitors over 20 miles of hiking and biking trails with scenic views of the river valley.
The park’s human history goes back over 7,000 years, starting with the Archaic Indians who passed through here on their way to various hunting grounds.
As one of Wisconsin’s Western region parks, Perrot State Park offers visitors a chance to experience the Mississippi River at its best.
As one of the oldest state parks in Wisconsin, Perrot State Park has a rich history. It was originally formed underground before the waters receded.
The campground is known for its natural, archaeological, and historical resources. Perrot is a day-use park, with camping available in the campground.
The Mississippi River and the Trempealeau Bay are both excellent fishing areas with good numbers of bass, panfish, perch, catfish, walleye, and northern pike available year-round.
Perrot State Park Fishing
A specially adapted kayak is available for use by people with disabilities. Please call the park to make arrangements. We love that!
Perrot State Park Kayaking
The best place for viewing wildlife or seeing animals at Amnicon Park is by hiking the Thimbleberry Nature Trail.
Hiking at Perrot State Park