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Perrot State Park
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Perrot State Park Nature Center Sunset © Kim and Dale Karow
Flood waters behind the nature center at sunset.
Perrot State Park Bradys Bluff Prairie Stars © Kim and Dale Karow
This was taken early in the morning with a long exposure during the Perseus Meteor Shower, however, the linear stars are due to long exposure.
Perrot State Park Trempealeau Mountian © Nancy Nastvold
Trempealeau Mountain Looking from the Minnesota side.
Perrot State Park © Ross D Hampton
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PERROT STATE PARK
PERROT STATE PARK
W26247 Sullivan Rd.
Trempealeau, Wisconsin

Phone: 608-534-6409
Email: park email button icon
Passes
A Wisconsin State Park System vehicle admission sticker is required on all motor vehicles stopping in state parks, forests and recreation areas, please visit the VEHICLE ADMISSION STICKERS web page.
Fishing
Anglers can enjoy fishing in the Mississippi River and Trempealeau Bay, targeting species like walleye, bass, northern pike, and panfish.


Location
Perrot State Park is located near Holmen, La Crosse and Onalaska

Picnicking
Perrot State Park offers scenic picnic areas with tables and grills overlooking the Mississippi River and bluffs.

Shelters are available for rent, perfect for larger gatherings or celebrations.

Picnickers can enjoy nearby hiking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and playgrounds.

The park provides accessible options ensuring everyone can join in on picnicking fun.

Visitors should pack out their trash to maintain the park's natural beauty.
Bicycling
When considering cycling in the area, it's important to note that options may be limited. The park primarily offers hiking trails; however, there is a mixed-use trail called the Riverview Trail where bicycles are allowed.

Be mindful of conditions on this path as it can vary with weather and maintenance schedules. It's shared with hikers, so cyclists should proceed carefully and respectfully.

For those seeking more extensive biking opportunities, nearby state bike trails require a Wisconsin state trail pass for use. Always check current regulations before planning your visit to ensure you have an enjoyable experience while adhering to all guidelines set forth by local authorities.
Birding
Birding enthusiasts can explore diverse habitats, including bluffs, wetlands, and hardwood forests. Common sightings include bald eagles and red-shouldered hawks. Migratory songbirds frequent the area in spring and fall seasons. The park's location along the Mississippi Flyway makes it a hotspot for various waterfowl species. Trails like Brady's Bluff offer opportunities to spot woodland birds such as warblers and vireos.

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