The mesas and buttes of Mill Bluff State Park were once islands in the ancient Glacial Lake Wisconsin. These formations stand more than 120 feet above the surrounding terrain. Early European settlers used them as landmarks. Today the 1,220 acre park is part of Wisconsin's Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. The Parks has 21 campsites that are available without a reservation. There is also a pond with a beach for swimming and picnicking. Slide show by John Wanserski.
Mill Bluff State Park
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/specific/millbluff/
My Wisconsin Space
http://mywisconsinspace.com/
Nice video on an often overlooked state park
bill32424 2 years ago
Great informative video! Thanks!
usairpilotfophx 3 years ago 2
I went there last week! Man it was sooo beautiful and loads of fun man!!!
xItalianxCuginosx 3 years ago 2