Governor Thompson State Park

Governor Thompson State Park in Wisconsin offers pristine forests, serene lakes, and numerous recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts.

2,800
Acres Protected
16
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Governor Thompson State Park

 

Governor Thompson State Park, located in northeastern Wisconsin, spans over 2,800 acres of mixed hardwood forests and kame-and-kettle topography, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike. The park is nestled along the serene Caldron Falls Reservoir, providing ample opportunities for water-based activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Fishing enthusiasts can expect to catch muskie, bass, and northern pike. For land-based exploration, the park boasts an extensive network of trails that wind through lush forests and offer scenic overlooks of the surrounding landscape. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting a variety of bird species native to Wisconsin. The park's history is intertwined with that of the Peshtigo Fire, providing a stark reminder of the powerful forces that have shaped this landscape. Visitors can picnic along the shoreline or immerse themselves in the tranquility of the park's more secluded areas. Governor Thompson State Park is a destination that offers something for everyone, from adventurers seeking challenging hikes to families looking for a relaxing day by the water.

Highlights

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Caldron Falls Reservoir

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Eclectic Birdwatching Opportunities

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Peshtigo Fire History

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Ancient Kettle Moraine Formations

Notable Natural Features

Kettle Moraine Formations

The park's unique glacial topography includes fascinating kames and kettles.

Caldron Falls Reservoir

Offers scenic views and water activities such as boating and fishing.

Forest Habitat

Home to diverse wildlife and provides excellent birdwatching opportunities.