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Riverside Park

4.7 (9 reviews)

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In the Irish Garden. Usually has running water!
Mark K.

What a beautiful place to visit! I found myself driving through La Crosse with some extra time on my hands and someone recommended I check out this park. I am so glad I did! A beautiful walking path along the river, with plenty of benches to sit on to enjoy the view. There are boat tours daily during the warm months (beginning in May) and currently there are some "Hear Here" tours that were fun to listen to - call a number, plug in the location number and story number, and hear someone tell a story about that location. I don't know if this is always around, but as an out-of-towner it was fun to listen! As you stroll along you will eventually come to the Friendship Gardens - a beautifully put-together space of gardens inspired by different countries (and sister cities of La Crosse). It was such a nice place to quietly walk through and enjoy the flowers and sculptures. They had many sculptures that included flowing water - unfortunately at the time I was there none of them were running. I bet they are so beautiful when they are!

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Super pretty park with a walkway right next to the water, plenty of parking. Great place to spend some time!

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Wildcat Mountain State Park

Wildcat Mountain State Park

(12 reviews)

This was a grade C campground. Wildcat Mountain is so named because the locals killed a wildcat…read morethere many years ago. The campsite we stayed in, #8, was directly across from the Park Office and was not secluded at all. We did see some other campsites that were secluded, but they all seem pretty close together, so if you're looking for privacy, search elsewhere. But the place was neat and clean, and the toilets were not bad at all. Not many bugs in June, in the toilets, and the toilets did not smell bad. The good thing about camping across from the Park Office is you get to use their beautiful facilities when they are open. The staff were super friendly and helpful. Just by sheer happenstance we heard on the radio that Natural Bridge State Park was in the area and it sounded cool, so we drove over there to see it and it's so beautiful! The Overlook Point here at Wildcat is also very beautiful and easy to get to. We walked most of the Starlight trail, until it got overgrown, but it was nice and level and an easy hike. The Amphitheater...whoa. This was definitely the most rustic one I've ever seen so far. And I can't imagine one that would be more rustic than this one. It's not bad, it's just small, the seats tip forward, the stage is barely a stage, I don't see how they can possibly hold productions on it, but what do I know? I'm not in the theater--I'm sure they make it work somehow. It's very intimate and cozy, let's put it that way. We came across a gigantic moth at the base of a tree and it turned out to be a Luna Moth, which after it emerges from its cocoon doesn't have mouth parts, so it can't eat! It lives a week to breed, and then dies! All in all, it's not worth a very far drive, but if you're in the general area and want to camp, it's OK. At least it was not noisy at night. Some really nice campgrounds have lots of nice features but are super loud in the evening. This one was quiet, and you could see tons of stars.

Wildcat Mountain State Park is a beautiful but smaller gem in the Wisconsin SP system. If you're…read morelucky enough to reserve one of the only 20 campsites on a weekend, good for you! (We were not quick enough on the draw). But the campgrounds by the entrance look very nice. In 2020 it's all Do It Yourself parking passes and camp check-in. We enjoyed the lookout stop, complete with a "selfie station" to put your phone. We also did a nice, but mildly rigorous hike of the Old Settler's Trail. The 2.5 mile trail has some steep stairs and elevation changes (don't wear your fashionable high heeled boots like we saw an older lady struggling down the stairs with). Would love to see the trail marked a little better- markings seem to date back a few decades, and we got lost on a switchback. (Note: the nicer looking Hemlock Trail was closed off June 2020 due to erosion or weather.) We loved the hike and the park, and it was nice to have access to clean bathrooms. Sitting at a picnic table enjoying lunch, there was an incredible amount of great bird watching! And yes, a drive or cycle through this park is incredible.

Riverside Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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