Amnicon Falls State Park

Amnicon Falls State Park

Amnicon Falls State Park offers visitors the opportunity to explore a series of stunning waterfalls and scenic hiking trails along the Amnicon River in Wisconsin.

828
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Amnicon Falls State Park

Amnicon Falls State Park
 

Amnicon Falls State Park is located in northern Wisconsin and provides a beautiful natural setting with a chain of picturesque waterfalls flowing along the Amnicon River. The park covers hardwood forests, which offer a vibrant display of colors, particularly during the fall months. Geologically, the area showcases impressive bluffs and the unique sandstone formations of the Douglas Fault. Historically, the park area was important as a site for logging activity in the 1800s, using the Amnicon River for transportation of timber. Today, visitors flock to enjoy its five miles of trails, picnic areas, and rustic charm, with the historic Horton Covered Bridge adding a touch of quaint nostalgia. People come to photograph the waterfalls, relish the natural tranquility, and explore the diverse flora and fauna native to the region.

Highlights

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The Upper and Lower Amnicon Falls, captivating features for nature photography

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The Horton Covered Bridge, providing a picturesque historical landmark

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Extensive wildlife viewing opportunities, including birdwatching for eagles and osprey

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Riverside trails offering scenic views and peaceful walking experiences

Notable Natural Features

Upper Amnicon Falls

A cascading waterfall offering impressive sights and sounds.

Lower Amnicon Falls

A broader waterfall that provides breathtaking views along the trails.

Horton Covered Bridge

The bridge adds historical and visual interest, perfect for photography.