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Nelson Dewey State Park adventures

Nelson Dewey State Park Adventures

Nelson Dewey State Park offers impressive bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, rich natural habitats, and connections to Wisconsin's early pioneering history. It is a popular destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic river vistas.

756
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Nelson Dewey State Park

 

Located along the western edge of Wisconsin on the Mississippi River, Nelson Dewey State Park encompasses over 756 acres of blufflands, oak savannas, and river shoreline. The park honors Nelson Dewey, Wisconsin's first governor, whose family once owned land nearby. The terrain features steep, limestone bluffs rising above the floodplain, providing visitors with panoramic views of the Mississippi and the unique Driftless Area landscape, which escaped glaciation during the last Ice Age. Ecologically, the park preserves a range of habitats including oak forest, prairie patches, and wetlands, supporting diverse birdlife such as hawks, eagles, and migrating songbirds. Historically, the park contains remnants of early settlement and farming, with interpretative signage that provides insight into 19th century pioneer life. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails that wind up and down bluffs, visit the scenic overlook, and picnic in designated areas. Winter visitors may enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on quieter trails. Nearby river access points allow for fishing and paddling adventures. The park’s combination of rugged natural beauty, educational opportunities, and access to the Mississippi River corridor make it a favored destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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Blufftop Overlook with expansive views of the Mississippi River

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Diverse oak savanna and prairie ecosystems supporting vibrant birdlife

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Historical markers commemorating Governor Nelson Dewey and pioneer era

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Quiet trails that offer serene hiking and wildlife observation opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Mississippi River Bluff Overlook

Provides spectacular elevated views over the river valley and surrounding Driftless Area hills.

Oak Savanna Habitat

A well-preserved area showcasing native grasses and oak trees, important for endangered prairie species.

Dewey Pioneer Gravesite

Historic burial site of Nelson Dewey’s family, offering a glimpse into Wisconsin's early statehood period.