How Do You Enjoy Copper Falls State Park, Wisconsin?
A visit to Copper Falls State Park in Ashland County, Wisconsin will clearly show the visitor why this is one of the most scenic parks in the state. With hiking trails that wander past waterfalls, cascades and rapids and wind through deep rich forest this park is sure to please any nature lover. Created in 1929, most of the building and bridges in the park were done by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the WPA (Works Progress Administration). These beautiful sturdy log cabins and wooden structures are still in use today. Reserve your campsite. There are 2 campgrounds within the park with a total of 54 sites, 24 of which have electric hook-ups. There is also a group camping site available that can accommodate up to 40 people, and a CCC log cabin that is accessible for those with disabilities. Reservations are recommended due to the popularity of this park, and can be made either by phone (1-888-WI-PARKS) or over the internet (link below). Drive to Copper Falls. Located just outs