Devil’s Lake State Park sits at the center of a much larger outdoor landscape. The Baraboo Hills and Sauk County region offer hiking via the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, paddling on the Baraboo and Wisconsin rivers, cycling on the 400 State Trail, and birding across one of the upper Midwest’s most significant migratory corridors. This guide covers outdoor recreation options across the region surrounding the park.
Trails, Paddling & Natural Areas
Recreation, Tours & Seasonal
Parks & Natural Areas
State natural areas and county parks across the Baraboo Hills — Parfrey’s Glen, Natural Bridge, Pewit’s Nest, and more.
Explore parks
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
The IAT crosses Sauk County through moraine ridges, wetlands, and Baraboo Hills terrain.
Trail guide
Bike Trails & Touring
The 400 State Trail runs through Reedsburg and connects to Elroy. Road and gravel touring through the Baraboo Hills and river valley.
Biking guide
Canoe & Kayaking
The Baraboo and lower Wisconsin rivers offer flatwater paddling routes. Rental outfitters operate in the area seasonally.
Paddling guide
Birding & Wildlife
The Baraboo Hills are a documented migration corridor for warblers, raptors, and sandhill cranes. Peak observation in spring and fall.
Wildlife guide
Horseback Riding
Trail riding access in the Sauk County area. Permitted trails and facility availability vary by location and season.
Riding guide
Outfitters, Tours & Rentals
Find outfitters
Fishing
Fishing guide
Boating
Boating guide
Scenic Drives
Drive routes
Fall Colors
Fall color guide
Winter Recreation
Winter guide
More in Sauk County
More To Explore
Backyard Adventures — Photos, trip notes, and first-hand accounts from parks and natural areas near Devil’s Lake. A good starting point if you’re not sure where to go.
Local History — Effigy mounds, historic sites, and points of cultural interest across Sauk County.

