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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Circus World | A Wisconsin Historic Site, Broadway Diner, and Ochsner Park Zoo and more, get ready to experience the best places in Baraboo.
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1Circus World | A Wisconsin Historic Site

4.6
(2065)
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4.5
(720)
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Heritage museum
Museums
Circus
Historical landmark
Circus World, located in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is a historic site and museum complex that offers a fascinating look into the history of the circus. Originally starting with just six circus wagons and less than an acre of grounds, it has now expanded to cover sixty-four acres with over 260 impressive wagons and thirty permanent structures. The museum features live acts under a big-top tent during summer performances, providing visitors with an entertaining and educational experience.
It was amazing! We went there with one of kids and two grandkids. The big top circus show was very good. The acrobatics were very good. The kids circus show was adorable. The museum exhibits were very interesting and informative. The whole feeling of the place was fun.
David C — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised how wonderful this place is. The grounds and live big tent circus performance brought back many memories of when I saw the circus. I am so happy they are keeping it up. The live performances are spectacular. Very professional. It's well worth the trip coming here and spending a few hours to enjoy with family.
A C — Google review
What an amazing treat! FYI - there are no longer live elephants at Circus World. 2025 is the 1st year they no longer host these amazing, majestic creatures. However, this experience was wonderful and memorable. Went with family and friends and we had THEE best time. Toured the grounds, watched all shows, rode the carousel, purchased from the gift/souvenir shop, and took many pictures! Highly recommend watching the "Holidays! Big Top Show". As a Ringling Bros/Barnum & Bailey fan, Circus World 🎪 is as close as you're going to get here in Wisconsin. I sure do miss the good ol circus days so this was a wonderful taste of nostalgia. I cannot thank the entire staff and company enough for keeping this treasure alive. We drove a couple hours to come here and very much worth it. Guided Circus Wagon tour was just perfect. Thank you TJ, for the absolutely wonderful experience. 🙏
Where's F — Google review
Wonderful experience for all ages. Would recommend a whole day visit. The big top show was fantastic. There is a second amazing exhibit that collects and restores circus wagons across the world.
NV F — Google review
We attended the 1st(and hopefully annual) Wine and Wagons Event. Weather was beautiful. Staff, Volunteers, and Wineries were Great. The fact that the Performers were outside roving the event was neat
Alice T — Google review
It was so interesting. Not everything was open on Memorial Day when we were there but just the history itself was fun. It would be a good time under the big top also for the little ones for the amount of money a ticket cost, it wasn't very much. So just for the nostalgia alone it was definitely worth it to us.
Jane B — Google review
We absolutely loved our time at circus world. It was a great sunny day and totally worth the trip to see the parade and the *brilliant* performers 😉. Baraboo is a great little town and there is so many great things to do in the surrounding area as well. We are already planning our trip back next year.
Megan A — Google review
Amazing place with circus shows and history with amazing exhibits to showcase the history of the circus. All the people who work there had so much energy and enthusiasm for the show. It’s a must see and highly recommended if checking out Wisconsin activities for kids and adults.
Greg O — Google review
550 Water St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•https://circusworld.wisconsinhistory.org/•(608) 356-8341•Tips and more reviews for Circus World | A Wisconsin Historic Site

2Broadway Diner

4.7
(1936)
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4.5
(256)
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$$$$cheap
Diner
Breakfast restaurant
Catering food and drink supplier
Broadway Diner is a classic American eatery located in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Housed in a meticulously restored 1954 Silk City Diner, it exudes a nostalgic retro vibe. Originally crafted by the Paterson Vehicle Company, the diner was lovingly refurbished by Vonnie and Jeff, who reopened its doors as a full-service restaurant in 2012. In addition to serving familiar comfort food staples for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Broadway Diner also offers catering services.
Breakfast was BOMB, check this place out the servers are amazingly nice and the food is great, cute tiny space up front with more seating towards the back !
Erica F — Google review
First time here. We were on our way to the Dells and hungry for some breakfast. The place has a nice retro feel to it. The stainless steel diner has been well cared for and updated enough to make it more comfortable for staff and customers. There are some tables out front and two different seating areas inside (it's bigger than it looks). All the cooking is done behind the counter, where you can see it all happening. It can be a bit noisy as the metal spatulas hit the grill, but you can still have a reasonable conversation. It's a busy place, and the servers are efficient, with a no nonsense approach to taking your orders. The menu is large, with lots of traditional favorites (no avocado toast here). There were two pages of breakfast items, and it was a tough decision. We ordered a number of different items: corned beef hash, pancakes, and potato pancakes with eggs and sausage. It did not take very long to get our food. Very good portions, everything was plenty hot, and all flavorful. Everyone was happy with their choices. The corned beef hash was not the kind you get from a can. It was large, fresh pieces. The pork sausages were plump and well seasoned. The poached eggs were perfect. My only complaint: I ordered my potato pancakes extra crispy, but they didn't seem "extra" to me (extra extra crispy next time). The regular pancakes were good, but not fluffy enough to be "excellent". A very nice place for breakfast, and somewhere we would return to.
Scott W — Google review
Everything we ordered had such a home cooked meal vibe to it. From milkshakes to entrees, everything was fantastic. I definitely recommend the Chicken Biscuits.
Ashley — Google review
Decided to have brunch at 12 noon and there was a small queue of around 6 people. Service was quick and everything got served in 10mins. I ordered the Prime Benedict from their specials menu board which was really good especially if you prefer something else other than ham in your Benedicts. Definitely will come back for their other dishes.
Earl G — Google review
Adorable retro diner with great food, cozy atmosphere, reasonable prices, and fast and friendly staff. A must-stop for weary travellers, hungry locals, and good food lovers.
Samantha S — Google review
I would have given this place 5 stars, but unfortunately, I found both a long and a short hair in my omelet towards the end of my meal. The food was delicious up until that point, and I was really enjoying it. I brought it to the waitress's attention, and while she assured me she would inform the kitchen, we didn’t receive an apology or any offer of compensation. The service was decent—nothing extraordinary—but overall, the food is still tasty. I hope this was just a one-time issue, as I’d love to return if things improve.
Deneb A — Google review
The food was great made quickly and worth the price. The staff was on top of things and was nice when my daughter spilled her drink. It is really more conducive for smaller groups cause of the way it is laid out. The only complaint I have is that we sat at the counter and now my kids want me to buy chairs like they have at the counter cause they had so much fun spinning!
Leah R — Google review
GO HERE!!! Seriously. Do yourself a favor and have breakfast here. It’s absolutely phenomenal on every single level. The quality of the food is ridiculous - everything tastes scratch-made. Corned beef hash is legit - huge chunks of brined brisket with fresh cut new potatoes and delicious onion. Not at all greasy and perfectly seasoned. It’s the absolute real deal. Sawmill gravy is to die for. It’s god-tier delicious, and this is coming from a guy who doesn’t really like gravy. It’s packed with flavor and has a perfect texture. Get it as a side. Bathe in it. It’s that good. Eggs and bacon? Insanity. The thick cut bacon has a hint of sweetness and just the right amount of smoky goodness. It’s roasted to absolute perfection. The breads? Homemade. Ugh. They just do everything right here. Service was fantastic and the pricing was super reasonable. If I lived closer, I’d be here every single day. Baraboo - you have an absolute gem of a diner. I’m envious!
Steve L — Google review
304 Broadway St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•http://www.broadwaydinereats.com/•(608) 356-3287•Tips and more reviews for Broadway Diner
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3Ochsner Park Zoo

4.6
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4.3
(130)
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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Park
Ochsner Park Zoo is a city zoo that has been open to the public since 1926. It does not require any admission fees and offers an array of wildlife such as lynxes, monkeys, llamas, tortoises and more. The zoo may be small in size but it is ideal for families with little children who can spend about an hour observing the animals. There are also picnic tables and a playground adjacent to the park where people can relax after visiting the animals.
Cute little zoo. Have never seen bears cohabitation with anything before but they had a black bear and artic foxes together that appeared to be playing. Nice place to stop and stretch the legs on a drive.
Charles G — Google review
Such a nice little zoo! They have wolfs, a bear, arctic fox, deer, swans, cranes, lynx, otters, prairie dogs you can feed as wells as the pigs, donkeys and goats. Make sure to bring quarters for the feed. Free parking and free admission! They do accept donations. It's not big, so you can't get lost but definitely nice to visit! Kids loved it, especially feeding the animals!
Kasia T — Google review
Great place for any age, lots of wonderful animals, pets. Ample parking, great park area with picnic tables, clean restrooms. Good couple of hours well spent. It's a gem in the north freedom, baraboo area!
Madan N — Google review
Such a cute little spot to walk and see the animals. A few weren't out due to heat, so we didn't see spider monkeys, otters, or the lynx, but still a great little visit.
Amie K — Google review
Really nice little Zoo. Pretty nice selection for the size too. The staff were so kind so I can't even complain. Definitely a must go.
Joseph R — Google review
A great little zoo. It’s free and there are a lot more animals than I thought. It is tiny but the animals seem very well cared for and happy! I highly recommend stopping here if you’re driving thru or staying in or near baraboo.
Isabelle M — Google review
Nice little free zoo. Animals are easy to see and well cared for. Nice park with plenty of picnic space around the zoo. Nice walking trail along the river you can access from the parking lot too.
Isaac K — Google review
Ochsner Park zoo is a nice, small, family friendly local zoo. It is free, so that is always great. It is pretty small, with not too many animals located here. The bears were probably my favorite part of the zoo, along with the goats that you can feed by hand. Bring some quarters for the feed machines You can probably walk through the entire place in less than a half an hour. But like I said, it's free, so if you are in the area it is worth checking it out. Plenty of available parking when I visited on memorial day this year.
B A — Google review
903 Park St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•https://baraboowi.gov/ochsnerzoo•(608) 355-2760•Tips and more reviews for Ochsner Park Zoo

4Baraboo's Riverwalk

4.8
(36)
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4.6
(48)
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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
Baraboo's Riverwalk is a picturesque paved trail that runs along the Baraboo River, offering a serene escape into nature. The path is perfect for various activities such as walking, biking, and birdwatching. It provides beautiful views of the river, trees, and city wildlife while also featuring attractions like the Circus World Museum and Dr. Evermor sculpture park nearby.
Beautiful paved, walking trails with great scenic view of the Baraboo river. This area is suitable for walkers, bikers, strollers, and wheelchairs. This is pet friendly for those on leash with appropriately placed receptacles for animal waste.
Courtney M — Google review
Couldn't recommend more. It's clean and well maintained. As well as shockingly beautiful.
Corbin — Google review
Baraboo is famously know for being the hometown city of the Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus aka “ The Greatest Show on Earth” (started in 1884). It’s an amazing town but I’m reviewing the river walk. It’s approximately a 6 mile round trip walk but you won’t feel it as it’s a unique trail along the river that at times goes through the downtown and surrounding neighborhood. It’s paved, well managed and good for walking, biking and bird watching. We enjoyed the shady areas and there are benches all throughout the path if you need a break. What made it very fun and interesting was that we passed a free admission zoo (where the circus kept some of thier animals), a ball park, the downtown Main Street, the historic circus buildings, the river of course and the past circus performers houses! It was a fun day out and the walk went fast with all the fascinating things surrounding us!
Michelle F — Google review
Great walking path. Lots of shade. Wide path for walkers, bikers, bladers.
Jason S — Google review
Nice scenic stroll in a great small town.
Bob K — Google review
Beautiful little walk. There is also a Dr Evermor sculpture there. If you haven't visited the free sculpture park, it's a must stop! Path follows the river for a bit, shaded and paved.
Erin M — Google review
Beautiful walk alongside a babbling river.
DJ S — Google review
Beautiful path along the river. Very scenic. Lovely paved path makes for an easy hike.
M S — Google review
2nd Ave, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•Tips and more reviews for Baraboo's Riverwalk

5Jose's Authentic Mexican Restaurant

4.5
(2407)
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$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
Bar
Burrito restaurant
Jose's Authentic Mexican Restaurant is a popular dining spot in Baraboo, Wisconsin, located on Eighth Street in a former Dairy Queen building. It has gained a loyal following and was even named Business of the Year by the local Chamber of Commerce. The restaurant offers an array of authentic Mexican dishes, a well-stocked bar, and warm hospitality. Visitors rave about the delicious food and exceptional customer service that makes them feel like part of the family.
Delicious! Good service, but hard to get to at the moment with the road closures. However, the food was excellent as was the margarita! The chips and salsa are a must have! My wife had the shrimp salad and I the enchiladas! There is another location in the Dells that my buddy recommended as well.
Joseph B — Google review
Jose's used to be great! The place to go to for decent Mexican food. The last couple times I was there, I didn't think they were great. Decided to give them one more try and it was horrible. We had our food in like 3 minutes which proves nothing was fresh. My chimichanga was soft and meat tasted funky. Lettuce tasted old. It was just yuck. So I will not be going again.
Kimberly L — Google review
Service was GREAT! The best hometown Mexican food around. I wrote this review specifically for Victor and Miguel. They were awesome. They made the experience outstanding with their positive energy, and great customer service. Thank you Jose’s!
Aaliyah M — Google review
Found on Google. Good margaritas. Service was good. And food was great. Carne asada was very tender and flavorful. Glad we came here. Cute flair inside. Love all the artwork, especially on the chairs.
Kat — Google review
Was there on 9/12 food was good, but the waiter never came back after he dropped off the food. My dear wife had to go get our own doggy bags and finally after he watched her do that he came over and asked if we needed anything. We said well we sure would have liked to drink refill, but too late now just give us our bill. I think we had the worst waiter there.
Jon F — Google review
Jose’s Authentic Mexican absolutely exceeded our expectations! On short notice, they were able to cater a delicious buffet of chicken and steak fajitas with all the fixings, from beans and rice to toppings and shells. The food was a total hit and incredibly delicious! We enjoyed leftovers for days and loved every bite. Working with Jose himself was such a treat. He was personable, accommodating, and genuinely wanted to make our day special, and he did just that. He and his team worked perfectly within our time frame and had everything set up and ready to go by the time we arrived at our reception. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience or a better meal!
Cassidy H — Google review
Great food and absolutely fantastic service. We joined another hockey team for a joint team dinner and the staff provided the side room for us all to dine in. It was perfect. Our group was about 50, and the staff did a great job taking orders and getting food out quickly. It was an absolute joy and Jose should be proud of his great staff!
Jeremy G — Google review
Been coming here every few years when I'm in the Dells area. Always glad that I come. I got the especial el vallarta fajitas. Such a big portion for 18.99 and I took a lot back with me even though I am a big eater. A lot of places cost more for a fraction of the portions. Best part of the meal was talking with the owner, Jose. Such a nice man and was eager to talk and joke with customers and tell me more about the history of his restaurant and how they prepare some of the dishes. Will be back for more that is a certainty!
Tyler H — Google review
825 8th St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•http://josesauthenticmexicanrestaurant.com/•(608) 448-2162•Tips and more reviews for Jose's Authentic Mexican Restaurant
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6New Life Lavender & Cherry Farm

4.6
(400)
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Temporarily Closed
Farm
Bakery
Farm shop
New Life Lavender & Cherry Farm is a must-visit destination for agritourism enthusiasts. The farm offers a delightful Farm to Table wagon tour and the opportunity to savor a unique lavender cherry pie. Visitors can enjoy an informative hayride tour around the 40-acre property, learning about different types of lavender and their uses from the owner. The farm also features charming benches, water features, and friendly farm animals for feeding. Guests can explore the grounds at their leisure after the tour.
Our favorite place in Baraboo. My daughter and I stop in every summer. Beautiful grounds to explore and we love the lavender cherry pie and all the lavender body products.
Elizabeth Z — Google review
New Life Lavender Farm is a peaceful, family-run gem nestled in the rolling hills near Baraboo. The atmosphere is quiet and calming, with gorgeous views and fields full of lavender in bloom during the right season. The tour is thoughtfully timed: $15 gets you a 5-minute introduction from the owner, a quaint, homemade 12-minute video, and an 18-minute wagon ride that begins and ends at the same spot. Tours run every 30 minutes, but be sure to reserve your spot online in advance—they often sell out, especially on weekends. Inside the shop, you’ll find a remarkably wide variety of lavender-based products. If it could have lavender in it, they probably sell it—everything from lotions and teas to syrups, soaps, and even culinary blends. The respect for craftsmanship and attention to detail really stands out. That said, there are a few things to keep in mind. The secret garden area is no longer maintained, and there’s no public indoor seating to escape the elements. There’s only one accessible restroom, and it lacks a changing table. They’ve also discontinued cherry growing. Still, the welcoming family atmosphere and peaceful setting make this a sweet, low-key stop well worth the visit.
Libdottie — Google review
My husband and I went on a picnic date here and it was fantastic. Everyone working there is super friendly, the food was very yummy, and the farm is beautiful. The price was right for everything that was included in the picnic date. I bought several products from the farm store after our picnic. Would highly recommend this experience!
Allegra P — Google review
$15/each booked online in July. I believe the “owner/father” drove us around the farm in his tractor. He was absolutely delightful and humorous! Everyone in the shop were super sweet & polite. The farm is huge, we just kept riding and riding, and there was so much lavender planted! They smelled sooooo good and they look beautiful!
VS0715 — Google review
The lavender fields are stunning, and the staff is super friendly. Great spot for photos, fresh air, and tasty lavender treats
Aleksandr P — Google review
Tickets are $10. You'll get great photos. Must try.
An N — Google review
The products we purchased were wonderful and the tour on the hayride was exactly what I needed because I am not able to walk that far. Anybody in the baraboo area should stop and enjoy a beautiful farm Even though the plants were not in bloom and harvested in the fall
Jose F — Google review
What a wonderful and beautiful gem of a place to relax and enjoy. I had no idea this place existed and it is only a few minutes away. I definitely plan on going back. We did the farm and wagon tour today and were blown away with the wealth of information shared. The farm store has so much to offer and the kitchen, amazing.
Deb H — Google review
E10766 County Rd W, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•http://www.newlifelavender.com/•(608) 477-4023•Tips and more reviews for New Life Lavender & Cherry Farm

7Recycled Sally's

4.7
(99)
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Consignment shop
Recycled Sally's is a charming consignment shop located in the heart of the town square, offering a wide selection of new and gently used women's and children's clothing and accessories. Visitors praise the store for its affordable prices, especially during sales when everything is half off. Many appreciate the opportunity to sign up for consignment and earn credit towards future purchases. The shop is known for carrying quality items from popular brands, with staff who are friendly and attentive.
One of my fave spots in Downtown Baraboo! The staff is so sweet and helpful, and they always have a great mix of brands and sizes. I’ve been consigning here for years—they know exactly what will sell and go through everything so carefully. Definitely worth stopping in regularly for the new stuff!
Peggy F — Google review
My daughter always got gift cards to here and I did think positive of them until they posted an item on social media. My daughter asked them to hold it, they said they would (said she had 24 hours). She drove 25 minutes to get the item. When she arrived, they decided to sell it. I guess they lost a customer.
Caleb P — Google review
I love to shop here! Staff is friendly, prices are great, clothes are clean and they have lots of higher quality offerings. The best thing is you can shop the items they post on their Facebook page each day, and they will hold the item for 24 hours. Also, they post size, brand, and price with every listing, which is tastefully put together with other items to make an outfit suggestion. I highly recommend Recycled Sally's!!
Christine W — Google review
Can always find something here. I was a little surprised the last couple visits at the poor quality of a few of the clothing items, and how much they were asking for them. Generally though they have good prices, and items. The sales are great when everything is half off! Amazing deals! They are super easy to sign up for there consignment, and get paid as well. It's alwsy nice to have your current purchase like half paid or more thanks to the credit balance on your consignment account! (Picture is today's $7 purchase!)
Nicky * — Google review
Fantastic selection of clothing! Mostly women and children but also a small section of men's. This is a consignment shop, so most items are used but trendy and in great condition. Friendly staff, fun atmosphere, clean and family friendly too.
Melissa C — Google review
This place is truly one of those baraboo town treasures! I never after 3 year of living here knew it was here until a friend mentioned it. Prices are super good for lots of brand names. They clearly take a lot of time inspecting what they take in, so you dont feel like you're playing the goodwill does it have a hole or stain game. They post a lot of their items on social media for you to look at there. Staff was so friendly. Will go here for all future clothing needs. I even found a warhwak sweat shirt, super cool for an alum so far from home! Thank you so much for being in baraboo!
Madison G — Google review
When I lived in Wisconsin, this was my favorite place to be on my day off. Thrifting is a major hobby of mine and this place never disappointed. Super friendly, sweet and fashionable staff. Affordable prices and a really cute store layout! I highly recommend checking this shop out. Would love to go back some day :)
Destiny D — Google review
Love this place! Great selection of women & children's items! Great prices & who doesn't love recycling & saving money. I will say, they are also very easy to deal with when it comes to selling items. Gotta love walking in & having a business write you a check! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Courtney M — Google review
124 3rd St, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•(608) 356-2212•Tips and more reviews for Recycled Sally's

8Baraboo Concerts on the Square

5.0
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Performing arts group
Entertainment
Baraboo Concerts on the Square is a popular event that takes place in downtown Baraboo, offering a variety of entertainment for locals and visitors. The city square is home to Recycled Sallys, a consignment shop with new and gently used women's and children's clothing and accessories. The community is known for its friendliness and cooperation, making it an enjoyable experience for all. While the farmers market may have limited vendors, the ones present offer quality products.
This would be a great place to visit for concerts and not so good place for court unless your getting divorced 🤣😂😭
Damien P — Google review
Well kept the area people and the community are friendly and do their best to work together it was a nice experience and for events are usually very good about supplying porta potties
Joyce M — Google review
Great evening with big band Kenton songs -- Neophonic Jazz renditions. Very talented orchestra.
Bob P — Google review
Neat place. Went for farmers market and was kinda disappointed with that there wasn't many vendors. The vendors that were there are great though.
Jamie N — Google review
I can't think of a better place to spend a crisp Saturday afternoon in October.
Ann M — Google review
Our third year of attending Fair on the Square can't wait till the one in fall
Scott B — Google review
Great atmosphere, with diverse music each week.
Guy P — Google review
Excellent events Thursday nights during the summer.
Josef S — Google review
505 Broadway St #134, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•Tips and more reviews for Baraboo Concerts on the Square

9Baraboo Range Preservation Association

5.0
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Association / Organization
The Baraboo Range Preservation Association is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike, offering a range of activities for families to enjoy. With its beautiful scenery and various attractions, it's the perfect spot for a day trip. Whether you're interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply taking in the stunning fall foliage, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Be sure not to miss out on this year's breathtaking display of colorful leaves as the trees begin their annual transformation.
The trees are beginning to paint the leaves. Don't miss it this year. Gorgeous
Thomas E — Google review
124 2nd St, Baraboo, WI 53913•http://baraboorange.org/•Tips and more reviews for Baraboo Range Preservation Association

10Devil's Lake State Park

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4.7
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State park
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Campground
Devil's Lake State Park is a vast recreational area that features a 360-acre lake, sandy beaches, campgrounds, and food stands. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes around the lake on rocky paths or climb up for breathtaking views of the stunning blue-green waters. The park is also pet-friendly but requires dogs to be leashed at all times. In addition to outdoor activities, visitors can challenge their minds with riddle-solving in escape rooms located nearby.
What a view? The view from the top of the cliff was absolutely stunning. There is a Trail that takes you all the way to the top where you can see the entire lake. When you enter the park, the admission fee is $16. You can enter and exit the park as long as you have the ticket on the dashboard. You can enjoy the lake using the paddleboard, canoes or kayaks. There is a fee for that and I believe it’s $38 for a ride. There is a visitor center and a nice big store where you can buy merchandise. Best times to go is June and July because the weather is nice and warm. Besides enjoying the lake, you can explore the trails take nature walks or simply sit and read a book by the lake. When I went there a few days back I was surprised to see how clean the area was, and the breathtaking views of the Devil lake. So if you haven’t visited this place yet, I feel you should put this as your bucket list and make sure to visit this place as soon as you get a chance! 😃
Syeda A — Google review
Devil's lake state park has something for everyone. The incredible and rocky skyline is perfect for those looking to challenge the peaks with either hiking or climbing. The placid waters of the lake are wonderful for swimming or kayaking. The deep and tranquil forests are wonderful for peaceful walks and adventurous treks. When not being active the park also hosts some great spots for camping, with a variety of both wooded and open sites. The park is additionally quite well maintained. Roads and trails are generally in good condition. The bathrooms are a bit more hit and miss, with some being quite clean and moderns, while others lag a bit behind. The distinction is easy to spot from the road for what that's worth. All in all, a great nature area for adventures of all kinds and memories waiting to be made.
Nathan M — Google review
Dangerous... but fun? 😂 This hike is not for the feint of heart. We decided to do the climb the hard way which consists of essentially climbing the side of a mountain that does not contain any sort of railings or protective measures. We saw multiple slip and almost lose footing...ourselves included. Many people with children of all ages including infants. The hike is quite strenuous depending on how you go about it. Bring drinks, snacks, and hope. 😂 There aren't any staff on the mountain whatsoever so you do need to have an honest conversation with yourself beforehand about whether or not you want to risk it for the biscuit or not. One hiker almost fell off the side of the cliff while we were hiking and was thankfully caught by nearby trees and then brought to safety. I know this review is all over the place but this is honestly what happened lol. The park overall is beautiful and a stunning presentation of nature... you just need to be prepared and wear GOOD hiking shoes. Cost for a pass is not expensive either. We would probably do it again, we just wouldn't choose the side mountain climb and would most likely go the long way up which is much safer.
Drew R — Google review
We were only going to come for the morning but wound up spending the whole day. It was windy but when you were on the forest trail it was fine. The more adventurous in our group went up the east bluff trail, going up was easier then the trail down. We ate lunch at the onsite restaurant but wished we would have packed a picnic lunch like others had. We spent the afternoon by the lake and exploring the beach.
J H — Google review
Beautiful park to visit. Hiking was enjoyable, however, I recommend hiking in a counterclockwise direction when choosing trails, as there are two trails that are basically 1/3 of a mile of nothing but steps, which can be quite difficult if going clockwise.
Eric B — Google review
Beautiful place! Get to the parking lot by 9 am on a Sunday! And hope you don't need the bathroom until after the cleaning through is done. Blah! The gift shop/concessions open at 10 am. Both beaches became packed very quickly. The hikes are amazing but don't underestimate the climb or over estimate yourself. You don't need to be a pro, but hiking shoes, walking stick and lots of water is highly recommended! I didn't camp, just visited for the day.
Gayle R — Google review
We came...We saw....We hiked....We napped. This place will test your fitness level Just returned from an incredible day at Devil's Lake State Park, and I can't recommend this place enough! If you're looking for stunning natural beauty and rewarding hiking challenges, this is absolutely the place to go. The Experience We decided to tackle the full experience - hiking around the entire lake and climbing to the top of both the East and West Bluffs. What an adventure! The lake loop trail is about 3.3 miles and offers beautiful water views throughout, with the massive quartzite bluffs towering above you as you walk. The Bluff Climbs The real highlights were definitely the bluff climbs. Both the East and West Bluff trails are steep and rocky - definitely a workout! - but the payoff is absolutely worth every step. The views from the top are simply breathtaking. You get panoramic vistas of the lake below, the surrounding forests, and on a clear day, you can see for miles across the Wisconsin countryside. What Made It Special The scenery: The contrast between the deep blue lake and the ancient quartzite cliffs is stunning The challenge: The rocky, steep trails really make you feel accomplished when you reach the summit The views: 360-degree views that are perfect for photos and just taking in the natural beauty The variety: Each bluff offers a different perspective and hiking experience Tips for Future Visitors Wear good hiking boots - the rocky terrain can be challenging. Bring plenty of water, especially if you're doing both bluffs like we did. The trails are well-marked, and there are several route options depending on your fitness level. This was truly an amazing experience that showcased some of Wisconsin's most beautiful natural scenery. Devil's Lake State Park has definitely earned a spot on our list of favorite hiking destinations. We'll absolutely be back! Highly recommended for anyone who loves hiking, nature photography, or just wants to experience some of Wisconsin's most spectacular views.
William B — Google review
This is one of the best places I have ever hiked! Amazing and breathtaking, I dont know a person who would not love those trails. Amazing atmosphere and breathtaking views! After I hiked took a railroad path back and there was a very nice people singing as the pinnacle on the wonderful day 🎵
Mathe S — Google review
S5975 Park Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/devilslake•(608) 356-8301•Tips and more reviews for Devil's Lake State Park
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11International Crane Foundation

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Wildlife center featuring all 15 species of cranes, plus nature trails, guided tours & a gift shop.
If you live in Wisconsin or are just visiting, the International Crane Foundation is a must see particularly, if you enjoy birds or care about conservation. They literally have all 15 species of cranes and wonderful grounds which includes a host of short hiking trails and opportunities to learn about the Foundation’s work . As you walk along the path on your self-guided tour, they even have signs identifying some of the plants which I appreciated.  It’s really a beautiful place. In addition to doing a self-guided tour, they also offer free public tours from at 10 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. on weekends only in May, September, and October and daily in June, July, and August.  My next visit will be a guided tour because I left with a couple of questions. Two species had nests which was exciting to see and along the path they also had some cool art work which included a sculpture featuring 2 cranes in a dance that was part of a water foundation feature.  Last but not least, they also had a really amazing gift shop for taking home some fun reminders of your visit.
Carol C — Google review
So Worth it!!! I was in Baraboo exploring and a shop owner insisted I go see the cranes. So thankful as it's an experience I will never forget. You get to see these magnificent birds up close and personal. It was so peaceful. I was like a kid in a candy shop. Felt blessed to share time with some very special, magnificent and often endangered creatures. Very impressive foundation.
Debra D — Google review
This wonderful place has so much to offer, including the only collection of all 15 different types of cranes in the world! They even have free tours available at various times each day, so you can really enjoy everything they have to share. It’s definitely worth a visit (and as a bonus, it's only an hour or so from Madison, and much closer than that to Devil's Lake State Park!).
Amir N — Google review
The only place in the world to see all 15 crane species. Did the tour and it was incredibly fascinating learning about these birds. Outside of the animals they have a few walking paths through restored prairie. Highly recommend!
Jack J — Google review
Awesome experience! The cranes were all beautiful, the facility is clean and well cared for with a nice gift shop with local artisan work. Great educational experience and well worth the entry fee. They have electric scooters for those that need them. My mother used one which allowed her to see the whole loop. Very much appreciate their customer service with getting her set up and transitioned from her walker.
Lisa H — Google review
I can't put i to words how unbelievably awesome this was!!! The birds were all taken care of and looked healthy. My husband and I could have stayed for hours watching and learning about these beautiful birds! All the staff were great too.
Teresa M — Google review
This place is amazing. I really don’t know how I didn’t know this place was here considering I’ve lived in Wisconsin for 40 years. Evidently, there are 15 species of crane in the world and at this location there are all 15. Only the sandhill crane has a population that isn’t in danger of being coming extinct. The whole layout of this place, the viewing areas, the environment the birds are kept in is really cool. The whooping cranes have a small amphitheater for spectators to observe the Cranes. The birds themselves seem to be oblivious of you they just walk past, start foraging or stand there preening themselves. I will definitely return!
Andy B — Google review
Brought my wife and girls, 11 and 13, while on vacation from Chicago. My older one goes hiking with her aunt and they bird watch together. We all had a great time at the conservatory! so peaceful and we got some amazing pics/vids of the cranes. We saw mice running around all well as some baby frogs, butterflies, dragonflies, and birds. The volunteers were so friendly and my kids both struck up multiple conversations with them. My younger one got their attention to help a baby bird that was having trouble flying. The women at the gift shop were amazing, so friendly. we will definitely be coming back here again!
Cory B — Google review
E11376 Shady Lane Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•http://www.savingcranes.org/•(608) 356-9462•Tips and more reviews for International Crane Foundation

12Mirror Lake State Park

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Mirror Lake State Park is a 2,200-acre natural reserve that boasts of a serene lake, dense woods, and towering cliffs. Visitors can indulge in activities such as hiking through the lush forest where they can see rock formations that are millions of years old. The park offers numerous fun activities including canoe rentals, biking trails, and swimming at its beach. Mirror Lake State Park is also an excellent spot for camping and relaxation.
This is a very pretty and well maintained state park and only 2-1/2 hours from Chicago. I did not have electric. But my travel trailer did fine with my solar set up. The campsites have some distance between them and greenery as well. Very private and very quiet campground. 2 deer meandered through my site one night. Very sweet. The hiking trails are nicely manicured. The beach is a little small, and no dogs are allowed at the beach it, but they have plenty of kayaks and paddle boards for rental. A good price at $20 an hour. The only negative what is the amount of algae in the lake. It’s not spring fed… so it was a little gross. But all in all a great place to camp.
Sue W — Google review
Great welcome center and beautiful views. The water was really filmy and dirty in late August, not sure if it’s better at other times of the year. We also biked on the bike trails. They are a mix of the grass, wood chips, and sand, but some of the sand areas had very thick, soft sand that was very difficult to ride on.
Tiffany A — Google review
Excellent WI state park. Gorgeous property, great family friendly activities and a trail that takes you directly to Ishnala Supper Club! Sites feel pretty private, but noise reminds you it’s a state park and not in the wilderness. Excellent, clean facilities (showers and bathrooms) and the staff is friendly. Excited to stay here again in the future.
Robb Z — Google review
This place is perfect for a relaxing day outdoors. The hiking trails are beautiful and easy to walk, and the views are absolutely stunning. You can enjoy various water activities on the lake, and there’s also a camping area nearby. It’s a great spot to bring your dog for a nice walk, too!
Young L — Google review
Beautiful park, along a manmade lake. Most people visiting seem to be from Wisconsin and they come here for the water activities: fishing, kayaking... So we had the trails to ourselves. We did most of them, which amounted to 9 miles. The woods are beautiful, and we saw plenty of mushrooms. The Echo rock trail has a nice rock formation. Our favorite trail was the Ishnala which has a mix of meadows, woods, and rock formations. We were there on a Friday, and there was a fantastic naturalist called Lexi who was running an interactive program on songbirds. She provided valuable insight into birds but also other aspects of the ecosystem.
Valérie L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park. The campsites are huge and spaced well apart, with a ton of privacy. Each site has a sturdy shepherds hook for hanging a variety of things. The water was clear but a good amount of algae on the surface in early August.
Wendy F — Google review
Nice campground close to the dells, beautiful lake to kayak around or rent a boat. Not great fishing from shore as its fished all day every day and very pressured. Nice place to camp and enjoy nature while still being close to the city.
Matt H — Google review
Very nice hike relatively easy for two 50 year olds. Not 5 star due to lots of highway noise along the hike. Very nice office staff and $16 fee for out of state plates to park but covers all Wisconsin state parks for the day. Including nearby Devils Lake which has more advanced difficulty hiking. Still very pretty with changing leaves in the second week of October.
Michael B — Google review
E10320 Fern Dell Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913, USA•https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/mirrorlake•(608) 254-2333•Tips and more reviews for Mirror Lake State Park

13Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area

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Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area is a stunning location in Wisconsin with a sandstone gorge featuring mossy walls, a creek leading to a waterfall, and shaded hiking trails. It is known as Wisconsin's first State Natural Area due to its remarkable beauty. The natural surroundings are breathtaking with frogs hopping over rocks and logs along the creek and various layers of lush moss on the stone walls. It offers peace and tranquility which makes it an absolute must-visit destination for nature lovers.
This is one of our favorite hikes in the area. The official trail is not very long and is not very difficult. You hike alongside a stream for a little ways. Once the official trail ends, many people continue hiking back up in the gorge to get to a small waterfall. This part of the hike is very slippery and is a make-your-own-hike type of walk. This is NOT an official part of the hike but it is allowed. If you choose to continue walking past the official trail, make sure you wear shoes that can get wet because you will be walking in amongst a stream. Also, this involves balancing on rocks and pieces of wood to zigzag across the stream up to the little waterfall. I would recommend this hike for young adults who are physically able to balance and maneuver up and around large, slippery rocks. This hike is not dog friendly. Dogs are not allowed. Also, one time we went here the parking lot was full. So, if you want to hike this on a weekend in the summer, be prepared for there to be a wait to find a parking spot. We have a blast every single time that we hike this trail. We love to create our own adventure here!
Sylvia P — Google review
Such a pretty spot to hike! The trail is really nice. Would recommend some water friendly shoes or hiking boots for the last bit of the hike. You will be going through lots of rocky/watery areas so keep that in mind! The waterfall at the end is definitely worth the hike! Took us about an hour to go in and back. Would definitely visit again.
Lillie H — Google review
There is a $16 day pass but it works for all parks in the area to my understanding. Medium walk to get to the main waterfall at the end. You hike through little streams and huge rocks but so pretty and relaxing and worth it. If you take little ones there are a few spots to be careful at. Bathrooms at the beginning of the trail, parking lot to park at. Recommend this spot to check out If you like waterfalls, this place has a bunch of little ones. And rocks that make you feel like an ant. Check out the videos and pictures I shared.
XFamily 7 — Google review
A great straight shot hike for when it’s kind of too hot. Sometimes I crave waterfalls, having grown up near more. I brought my dog here in the hopes of finding someplace silent to be by a waterfall and stop overthinking for an hour or so. When you think you get to the end, walk up the waterfall because the best and most secluded waterfall is past that. I’d recommend a walking stick and waterproof hiking shoes due to slippery conditions. But this is one of those places where you feel seen by your ancestors in a good way.
Becky L — Google review
A Wisconsin State Park Daily or Annual pass is required to park at this trailhead. There is a decent size parking lot but this area does get busy on summer weekends. Street parking is not allowed unless you park a bit up the road. We took our 4 and 7 year olds who loved the challenge of the trail (after the 'maintained' delineation line). It was wild and adventurous and they had a blast leading us back and forth across the creek and climbing boulders. Definitely bring waterproof hiking shoes or water shoes with grip. It's a great place to be on a hot day - the water and rocks keep the ravine nice and cool. The kids were excited to see an American Giant Millipede and a really cool Common Whitetail dragonfly. There were so many butterflies too.
Postcard T — Google review
Great hidden spot to visit, the earlier the better as the parking lot fills up fast. A decent trek to the Glen but worth the walk. Bring water shoes to see the waterfall, impossible to get there with dry socks.
Anna G — Google review
Came here and was not disappointed. After getting about halfway up, you get to where it's a not maintained trail. It's still not hard to get to the final little area with a small waterfall (very small). We did see some fish in one of the pools we found in the rocks as well.
DeathofBelief — Google review
Beautiful is the word to describe this place! The hike to the little waterfall is really technical, and there are a few spots. Where you think the trail ends, but you have to cross the little creek to reconnect with the trail.
Jake V — Google review
1377 County Rd DL, Merrimac, WI 53561, USA•https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/statenaturalareas/ParfreysGlen•(608) 266-2621•Tips and more reviews for Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area
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