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Mirror Lake State Park Adventures

Mirror Lake State Park offers picturesque landscapes centered around a serene lake surrounded by sandstone bluffs and lush woodlands, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation.

2,178
Acres Protected
19
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mirror Lake State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Entrance fee required, valid state park sticker or day-use fee.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer mild weather and fewer crowds; summer is great for water activities, while winter is ideal for snow sports.

Visitor Information

Main visitor center located near the park entrance provides maps and information.

Getting There

Accessible via I-90/94, with paved roads leading into the park. Some roads may close in winter.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to high 80s°F. Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dipping below freezing.

Conservation Efforts

Occasional flooding and invasive species pose threats. Ongoing efforts focus on habitat restoration and maintaining natural biodiversity.

Camping in Mirror Lake State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Mirror Lake Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Offers wooded sites close to nature trails and lake access, providing comfort and convenience.

Bluewater Bay Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the lake with easy access to boat landings and scenic spots.

Top Trails

Echo Rock Trail

Easy
1.0

Features dramatic views from Echo Rock and access to the serene lakeshore.

Fern Dell Trail

Moderate
2.0

Weaves through dense forests with diverse plant life, excellent for wildlife observation.

Kilbourn Trail

Moderate
4.0

Extends along the park's edge with picturesque views of the lake and bluffs.

Sandstone Trail

Hard
1.5

A rugged path leading to some of the most remote parts of the park's sandstone formations.

Trailblazer Tips

Arrive early during peak seasons to secure parking and enjoy quieter trails.

Winter brings opportunities for cross-country skiing, but trails may close for grooming.

Campground reservations fill quickly, especially during the summer months.

Pack a camera for sunrise photos at the lake when the water is calmest.

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