Amnicon Falls State Park

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Information: 715-398-3000
Toll Free: 888-936-7463
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Amnicon Falls State Park features a series of delightful waterfalls and rapids along the Amnicon River. You can view them from a covered foot bridge or trails along the river, or—if you're sure-footed—from the river's rocky shore. The park is a place to picnic, camp, walk in the woods, and learn about the Douglas Fault, the geological formation that created the falls.

There are paved paths to some of the overlooks as well as a paved path to the covered bridge on one side.

Show off your selfie skills! Find a selfie stand located just downstream from the covered bridge and lower falls for a great group photo. Share yours on Instagram using #ScenicWisconsin. 

  • Features
    • On Water
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
  • Number of Campsites
    • 36
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 2
  • Campground Type
    • Tent
  • Wheelchair Accessible Trails
    • Yes
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible Trails
    • Paved Concrete

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Green Innovations

  • The introduction and transportation of inasive species are prevented through actions and education
  • Participants in the Clean Boats, Clean Waters program
  • Leave No Trace principles are promoted to visitors
  • A recycling program is in place
  • Publications and field guides offering information on native plants and wildlife are available