Complete Guide to Natural Bridge  State Park

There is a 60-acre scientific reserve  here, a rock shelter,  and other beautiful natural landscapes  and attractions to  make your visit worthwhile. Natural Bridge is a day-use park. Camping is not allowed here yet.

Natural Bridge State Park is located in what is called the Driftless Zone in South-central Wisconsin and on the edge of the Baraboo Ranges.

History of the Natural Bridge State Park

If you would love to explore the location further, you may consider spending more time in any of the campgrounds near the park.

Natural Bridge State Park Camping

There are two main hiking trails in this park. The predominant one is the Natural Bridge and Whitetail loop – a 1.5-mile loop that takes you to the bridge and the springhouse.

Hiking At Natural Bridge State Park

Dogs are allowed in most campgrounds, trails, roads, and outlying areas of the parks.

Natural Bridge State Park and Dogs

This is a region named for the sandy rivers that flow through here. It is a small community of friendly and hospitable people who are always ready to welcome visitors with a smile.

River Sands Region

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