Black River State Forest in Wisconsin offers extensive opportunities for hiking, camping, mountain biking, and fishing amid diverse forest landscapes and winding river corridors.
Black River State Forest spans approximately 67,000 acres across Jackson and Clark counties in west-central Wisconsin. The forest is centered around the Black River, a designated Wild and Scenic River, known for its meandering path through pine and hardwood forests and sandy, rocky shorelines. The area features a glacially sculpted landscape with steep bluff formations, wetlands, and diverse habitats supporting species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, and numerous birds including bald eagles and pileated woodpeckers. Established in 1929 as part of Wisconsin's efforts to restore cutover lands, Black River State Forest has since grown into a popular outdoor destination managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The forest provides a range of recreation opportunities, including over 40 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking paths, equestrian trails, and paddle sports on the Black River and its tributaries. The forest is also known for its winter recreation, featuring extensive cross-country skiing and snowshoeing routes. Notable spots include Castle Mound with panoramic views, and Lake Wazee, a former iron ore mine transformed into a deep, clear swimming and scuba diving location. The area's blend of natural beauty, extensive trail system, and well-maintained campgrounds make it a favored destination year-round for families, anglers, adventure seekers, and wildlife photographers.
Castle Mound Scenic Overlook with panoramic views of the forest and river
Black River’s Wild and Scenic River corridor supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems
Lake Wazee Gaming and Recreational Area, a popular deep-water swimming and scuba diving site
Extensive mountain biking and cross-country ski trail network offering varied terrains
A federally designated Wild and Scenic River, offering paddling, fishing, and scenic views of rugged riverbanks.
A bluff-top vantage point providing expansive views over forested hills and the winding Black River.
A former iron ore mine filled with clear water, offering unique opportunities for swimming, boating, and scuba diving.