Dells of the Eau Claire County Park is a scenic natural area in Wisconsin known for its rugged sandstone formations, waterfalls, and extensive hiking trails that offer visitors a chance to explore unique geological and ecological features.
Dells of the Eau Claire County Park is located in Marathon County, Wisconsin, and protects a striking gorge carved by the Eau Claire River through Cambrian sandstone. The park spans varied terrain, including steep cliffs, cascading waterfalls, rock outcrops, and densely forested areas dominated by northern hardwoods and conifers. This county park offers an accessible wilderness experience with a network of hiking trails that range in difficulty, allowing visitors to encounter both scenic overlooks and intimate rock formations. The park's ecological setting supports diverse flora and fauna, including migratory songbirds, white-tailed deer, and diverse native plant species. Historically, the sandstone formations were shaped over hundreds of millions of years and have attracted visitors for their unique geological character. The park is popular for hiking, photography, nature observation, and environmental education. Seasonal changes highlight the park’s natural beauty—from vibrant fall foliage to frozen waterfalls in winter, making the area a year-round outdoor destination. The Dells offer moderate recreational opportunities suitable for families and seasoned hikers, with several viewpoints presenting dramatic vistas of the Eau Claire River Gorge. Dells of the Eau Claire exemplifies the rugged glacial landscapes found in central Wisconsin, providing a buffer for local wildlife and a natural haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
The canyon rock formations carved out of Cambrian sandstone along the Eau Claire River
Series of small waterfalls and rapids within the rocky gorge
The River Loop Trail providing scenic views of the Dells and river
Quiet and less crowded areas for wildlife observation and photography
Erosion has sculpted dramatic cliffs, overhangs, and boulders from sandstone dating back over 500 million years.
This narrow river gorge features rapids and waterfalls that define the park’s rugged character.
A 2-mile loop trail that winds through forests and along the river, offering multiple vantage points of the Dells.