Wildcat Mountain State Park offers rugged bluffs, rustic hiking trails, and scenic views along the Mississippi River, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in southwestern Wisconsin.
Wildcat Mountain State Park is located in Crawford County, Wisconsin, along the western border with the Mississippi River. The park encompasses steep limestone and sandstone bluffs rising above the river valleys, creating dramatic vistas and a variety of ecological zones. The park's terrain includes hardwood forests, oak savannas, and prairie remnants that provide habitat for diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species including migratory raptors. Established in 1948, the park preserves this unique area within the Driftless Region, known for its deeply carved valleys and lack of glacial flattening typical of much of the Midwest. Visitors to Wildcat Mountain State Park enjoy hiking on over 20 miles of trails ranging from easy riverside walks to challenging ridge hikes, including the acclaimed Badger and White Pine Trails. The park also allows mountain biking and horseback riding on certain routes. Additional recreational opportunities include boating and fishing along the Mississippi River and the Blue River, with kayak launches available. The park's wooded campgrounds provide a rustic camping experience, with sites that range from walk-in to vehicle accessible. Visitors appreciate the park’s solitude, scenic overlooks such as High Point, and the bird watching opportunities during spring and fall migrations. Wildcat Mountain State Park offers a blend of outdoor recreation, geological interest, and scenic beauty, attracting visitors seeking both active experiences and quiet natural settings.
High Point Overlook with panoramic views of the Mississippi River Valley
Diverse oak savanna and prairies supporting rare plant species
Extensive trail system including the Badger Trail and White Pine Trail
Access to the Mississippi River for fishing, kayaking, and boating
A bluff offering stunning panoramic views over the Mississippi River Valley and surrounding Driftless Area.
A 14-mile trail system popular for hiking and mountain biking that traverses diverse landscapes within the park.
Launch spots and shoreline access for fishing, kayaking, and boating along one of North America’s major rivers.