How Do You Enjoy Willow River State Park?
Willow River State Park is located in the western part of Wisconsin. It is home to over 2,800 acres of prairie, lush forest and white water. With more than 300,000 visitors each year, this park also provides naturalist programs on everything from water quality to turtles. These programs abide by the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for students K1 through Grade 5. The programs make it an ideal spot for local school field trips. Reserve a campsite. Whether you tent camp or have an RV, Willow River’s campsites are the some of the most popular in the state. With flush toilets, showers and hiking trails nearby, this is a great spot to have as your meet-up point for a long weekend with the family. Only 72 sites are available. Reservations are recommended. You can reserve your spot on its Website. See our Resources section. Drive to Willow River. Head northeast of Hudson on County Road A. Find the park at 1034 County Highway A. If you are coming off of I -94, take exit 5. Go north on Highw