Devils Lake Park (1,400 acres). Sauk County, near the city of Baraboo.

Interstate Park (730 acres), including the Dells of the St. Croix River.

Pattison State Park (660 acres). A natural camping ground, including Manitou Falls—highest in the state. Douglas County, near Superior.

Peninsula State Park (3,400 acres). Door County Peninsula, twenty-five miles north of the city of Sturgeon, the largest park in the state, is perhaps the one of foremost scenic and historical worth, natural beauty and accessibility.

Perrot Park (910 acres), along the bluffs of the Mississippi, twenty-five miles north of the city of La Crosse.

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WYOMING

Municipal Camp Sites

Town or City Charge
or Free
Toilet Drinking
Water
Fireplace
or Stove
Lights Bath or
Shower
Arvada
Basin Y Y Y Y Y
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Carlisle
Casper F Y Y Y Y Y
Cheyenne F Y Y Y Y Y
Clearmont
Cody F Y Y Y Y
Cowley F Y Y Y Y
Devils Tower
Gillette
Greybull Y Y Y Y Y
Kemmerer F Y Y
Laramie F Y Y Y Y
Moorecroft
Parkman
Pine Bluff F Y Y Y Y
Ranchester
Rock Springs F Y Y Y Y
Sheridan
Shoshoni Y Y Y Y
Sun Dance Y
Thermopolis F Y Y Y Y Y
Wheatland Y Y Y Y
Worland Y Y Y Y
Yellowstone National Park

The Yellowstone National Park, which lies largely within the State of Wyoming, is probably the outstanding recreational feature of the state.