Devil’s Lake State Park in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is the state’s most popular state park, drawing nearly 3 million annual visitors. Encompassing over 10,000 acres, Devil’s Lake is part of over 27,000 acres of public recreational land in Sauk County. The park is situated on ancestral Ho-Chunk lands, who know it as Tee Wakącąk (Sacred Lake), and includes many ancient effigy mounds that remain culturally significant today.
For more information, you can call the park directly at (608) 356-8301
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Since 1996 the Skillet Creek Journal has been sharing news, events, and commentary focused on nature and outdoor recreation for Devil’s Lake State Park, the Baraboo Hills, and all of Sauk County, Wisconsin.
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