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Perkinstown State Forest adventures

Perkinstown State Forest Adventures

Perkinstown State Forest is a tranquil forest area in northern Wisconsin popular for hiking, camping, and winter sports along forested trails and quiet streams.

6000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Perkinstown State Forest

 

Perkinstown State Forest is located near the small community of Perkinstown in Taylor County, northern Wisconsin. Covering a large expanse of mixed northern hardwood and coniferous forest, the area blends gently rolling terrain with scattered wetlands and streams, offering visitors a peaceful natural setting. Historically, the region was shaped by logging activity before being acquired and managed for reforestation and outdoor recreation by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The forest provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and dispersed camping. Several miles of well-maintained multipurpose trails wind through groves of pine, spruce, maple, and birch trees, where wildlife such as white-tailed deer, foxes, and various bird species can be observed. The forest is also home to several trout streams that attract anglers during warmer months. Perkinstown State Forest is particularly favored for its quiet winter recreation, with groomed snowmobile and ski trails extending through the woods. Visitors appreciate the accessibility from nearby towns and the relatively low visitor density compared to larger parks. There are a handful of primitive campsites and roadside pulls available for overnight stays, making it ideal for those seeking a low-key outdoor experience. With no formal visitor center but clear state forest signage and maintained access roads, Perkinstown State Forest serves as a rustic retreat for nature enthusiasts year-round.

Highlights

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Groomed snowmobile trails extending through dense northern hardwood forests

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Trout streams offering quality fishing opportunities in serene forest settings

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Diverse mixed forest ecology with seasonal color changes

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Remote hiking and mountain biking trails with minimal crowds

Notable Natural Features

Perkinstown Creek

A clear cold-water stream flowing through the forest providing ideal conditions for native trout and peaceful fishing spots.

Snowmobile and Ski Trail Network

Over 20 miles of groomed trails maintained in winter for snowmobilers and cross-country skiers, traversing varied terrain.

Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest

The forest supports a healthy combination of maple, birch, pine, and spruce, contributing to diverse wildlife habitats and seasonal color.